In "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality", Han Li ended up with two women, Nangong Wan and Fairy Violet Spirit. According to the original novel, before Han Li ascended to the Spirit Realm, he had given the Nascent Flame formed by his fake body to Yuan Yao, who later became his Dao companion. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
In Joy of Life, Fan Xian's martial arts rank was at the peak of the ninth-level. Although some documents mentioned that Fan Xian's strength was slightly above the ninth-level, they did not clearly state whether he had reached the realm of a Great Grandmaster. Therefore, Fan Xian's martial arts ending should be at the peak of the ninth-level.
In Joy of Life, Fan Xian's martial arts level fluctuated between the eighth and ninth ranks. He had displayed a relatively high level of strength in his battle with Cheng Jushu, but he had not surpassed the Eighth Stage. In the end, Fan Xian reached the peak of the ninth-level. He was still a distance away from the Great Grandmaster realm. Therefore, Fan Xian's martial arts level was at the peak of the ninth level.
In the novel "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality," Han Li had a total of three dao companions. The final ending was as follows: 1. Nangong Wan, Han Li's first dao companion, the reincarnation body of the ancient cultivator Fairy Violet Spirit. In the end, she became dao companions with Han Li and ascended to the Spirit Realm. 2. Yuan Yao: Han Li's soulmate, a cultivator from the Scattered Star Seas, and a good friend of Stalwart Star Island. In the end, he ascended to the Spirit Realm with Han Li. 3. Silvermoon was Han Li's dao companion in name, but her true identity was Silver Fox, who had cultivated for tens of thousands of years and had met Han Li during the Trial by Blood and Fire. In the end, he ascended to the Spirit Realm with Han Li. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Hard to say for sure. It's difficult to accurately count the number of such stories that turned out to be true as it depends on various factors and verification processes.
Liu Ying's ending was Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, but it was not mentioned whether she died of illness or committed suicide.
It ended in a rather unexpected and thought-provoking way. The storylines converged to reveal a profound conclusion that left readers reflecting.
The ending of 'How It Ended: New and Collected Stories' by Jay McInerney varies from story to story. Some have bittersweet finales, while others leave you with a sense of mystery or hope.