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The ending of " Twin Mint " was that Chun Fei and Xia Senche were together, and they had a child named Xia Feizhe. Although this relationship violated some accepted social norms, it was portrayed in the movie as a kind of fate.
As for the ending of the movie " Twin Mint ", it could be concluded that Chun Fei and Xia Senche were together and had a child named Xia Feizhe. Although this ending violated some accepted concepts, it could also be seen as fate. However, these search results did not provide more information about the background or theme of the story, so they could not provide a more detailed explanation.
Sigu Jian's ending was to be killed by the Qing Emperor.
Fan Jian had a happy ending in Joy of Life2. In the play, Fan Jian trained a large number of Tiger Guards for the Qing Emperor and made great contributions in the process of the Qing Emperor becoming Emperor. Fan Jian was eventually promoted to an official position, and his three children all had happy endings. Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er went into seclusion. Fan Sizhe became the richest man in the country. Fan Ruoruo married the Third Prince. Fan Jian's greatest happiness was that he had protected his own flesh and blood. Fan Xian had grown into an invincible existence, and the Qing Emperor had passed away. The world was peaceful. Therefore, Fan Jian's ending in the drama was satisfactory.
In the novel Joy of Life, Fan Jian's ending was to bring his family back to his hometown in Danzhou to enjoy his life. Fan Jian was a smart and loyal person. He helped Fan Xian kill the Qing Emperor and chose to retire to his hometown in Danzhou, living a leisurely life. Fan Jian had extraordinary feelings for Ye Qingmei.
In the novel Joy of Life, Fan Jian's ending was to bring his family back to his hometown in Danzhou to enjoy his life. Fan Jian was a smart and loyal person. He helped Fan Xian kill the Qing Emperor and chose to retire to his hometown in Danzhou, living a leisurely life. Fan Jian's ending was considered complete and happy.
In the novel 'Celebrating the Years,' Fan Jian's ending was very complete and happy. After Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian was promoted to an official position and resigned from all his official positions. He helped Fan Xian manage the new palace treasury of the Shi family village and provided financial support for Fan Xian. After retirement, Fan Jian brought Lady Liu back to his hometown in Danzhou and lived a leisurely life. Fan Jian also made Concubine Liu a permanent official, becoming Lady Fan. His three children also had happy endings. Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er retired, Fan Sizhe became the richest man in the country, and Fan Ruoruo married the Third Prince in the end. In the end, Fan Jian became Fan Xian's strong backing and made great contributions to his family and career. Therefore, Fan Jian's ending was considered complete and happy.
In the novel Joy of Life, Fan Jian's ending was to bring his family back to his hometown in Danzhou to enjoy his life. He helped Fan Xian kill the Qing Emperor and chose to retire to his hometown in Danzhou, living a leisurely life. Fan Jian had extraordinary feelings for Ye Qingmei.
In the novel Joy of Life, Fan Jian's ending was to bring his family back to his hometown in Danzhou to enjoy his life. Fan Jian was a smart and loyal person. He helped Fan Xian kill the Qing Emperor and chose to retire to his hometown in Danzhou, living a leisurely life. Fan Jian's ending was considered complete and happy.