Zhuang Mohan in Joy of Life was played by Xu Huanshan.
Joy of Life Zhuang Mohan acted on his own and was not instructed by anyone.
Zhuang Mohan appeared in a total of 27 episodes in Joy of Life.
Zhuang Mohan was not Zhuang Zi. Zhuangzi was a philosopher during the Warring States Period. His main philosophical point of view was summarized as "Taoism". Zhuang Mohan was a famous calligrapher in Northern Qi, a calligrapher of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Therefore, Zhuang Mohan and Zhuang Zi were different people.
Zhuang Mohan was a great scholar in Northern Qi's literary world. He had once been the Northern Qi Emperor's teacher and Xiao En's brother. In the movie, Zhuang Mohan helped the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui because his brother Xiao En had been captured by the Qing Kingdom. The Eldest Princess promised that as long as Fan Xian was eliminated, she would help Zhuang Mohan release Xiao En. In order to save his brother, Zhuang Mohan had no choice but to cooperate with the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess had used Zhuang Mohan to frame Fan Xian, attempting to frame him for plagiarizing a famous poem. However, Fan Xian had become famous by reciting ancient poems, causing Zhuang Mohan's plan to fail. The relationship between Zhuang Mohan and the Eldest Princess could be said to be the relationship between the Eldest Princess and Zhuang Mohan.
Zhuang Mohan was not Zhuang Zi. Zhuang Mohan was a great literary figure in Northern Qi, while Zhuang Zi was a philosopher, writer, and representative of the Daoist school of thought during the Warring States Period. Although Zhuang Zi and Zhuang Mohan both had the surname Zhuang, they were different people.
The results of Fan Xian's and Zhuang Mo's poetry competition were not explicitly mentioned in the information provided.
Li Yunrui and Zhuang Mohan were two characters in the TV series " Joy of Life." Zhuang Mohan was a great master of Northern Qi's literary world. He had conspired with Li Yunrui to frame Fan Xian, accusing him of plagiarism and attempting to ruin Fan Xian's reputation. Zhuang Mohan had helped Li Yunrui lie because he had made a deal with Li Yunrui to save his younger brother Xiao En. However, Zhuang Mohan finally realized his mistake. Before he passed away, he had passed on his collection of books to Fan Xian and recognized Fan Xian as his successor. As for Li Yunrui's motives and character development, the search results did not provide any clear information.
Li Yunrui and Zhuang Mohan were two characters in Joy of Life. Zhuang Mohan was a great master of Northern Qi's literary world, and one of the most famous literary masters of the world. In the movie, Zhuang Mohan helped the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui deal with Fan Xian, but this was not his original intention. He had been coerced by Li Yunrui. Zhuang Mohan had originally planned to humiliate Fan Xian at the poetry festival and accuse him of plagiarism to stop Fan Xian's plan to take over the palace treasury. However, Zhuang Mohan's plan failed and ruined his reputation. In the end, Zhuang Mohan gave his collection of books to Fan Xian and recognized him as his successor. As for Li Yunrui, she was the Eldest Princess. She had conspired with Zhuang Mohan to frame Fan Xian, but the details of the deal were not mentioned. In short, Zhuang Mohan and Li Yunrui had a certain relationship in the show, but their actions and motives were not recognized by Fan Xian.
Zhuang Mohan was portrayed as a complicated character in Joy of Life. He had some negative behaviors, such as framing Fan Xian and colluding with the Eldest Princess. However, he also showed that he cherished talents and gave everything for his family. He was willing to admit his mistake and apologize to Fan Xian at the last moment of his life. Therefore, Zhuang Mohan was a magnanimous old man. His actions transcended personal grudges and national boundaries. However, whether or not he was considered a good person still needed to be determined by his personal values and judgment of his actions.
Zhuang Mohan's ending was that before he died, he had left all his books to Fan Xian, hoping that he could protect the legacy of the literary world. This was Zhuang Mohan's recognition and trust in Fan Xian's talent, and also his persistence and persistence in the inheritance of the literary world.