Joy of Life received divided reviews from the audience. Some of the audience felt that the plot was not compact, the lines lacked content, and the actors 'performances were unnatural. In particular, the plot of Wang Qinian's family was thought to be funny for the sake of being funny and lacked realism. There were also viewers who questioned the rationality of the character design and plot logic. However, there were also some viewers who appreciated the structure of the novel, the handling of the plot, and the portrayals of the characters. They believed that the hidden lines in the novel were handled properly, that the direction of the story was guided by the hidden lines, and that the author was also good at burying mines. In general, the reviews of Joy of Life varied from person to person. Some people found it good, while others found it ugly.
The Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an Emperor with powerful martial arts and was described as the head of the Great Grandmasters. What he practiced was a martial art called "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor had five sons. The Third Prince inherited the throne. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but he did not become Emperor. Instead, he chose to oppose the Qing Emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor was assassinated by Fan Xian. The throne was inherited by Fan Xian's disciple, the Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The third prince in Joy of Life was Li Chengping. He was the Qing Emperor's youngest son, Yi Guipin's child. Although the Third Prince's influence was not as great as the First Prince and the Second Prince, he was the winner in the end. He wasn't relying on luck, but rather, he had a lot of ideas. He knew that he could not defeat his two brothers, and he also knew that Fan Xian did not want to fight for the throne, so he chose to lie low and wait for an opportunity. When Fan Xian learned that the enemy who killed his mother was the Qing Emperor, the Third Prince appeared. In the ending, after Fan Xian gathered everyone's power to kill the Qing Emperor, he decided to go into seclusion and elected the Third Prince as Emperor to rule the Qing Kingdom.
In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. The Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Dongyi prisoners of war during the Northern Expedition. The Second Prince was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The Third Prince was Li Chengping, Yi Guipin's child. There was also Crown Prince Li Chengqian and his illegitimate son, Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's First Prince was played by Fu Xinbo in the drama " Celebrating Years 2," but the ending was unknown. As for why the Qing Emperor was particularly cruel to the Second Prince and who was the winner in the end, there was no clear answer in the current search results.
The Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an Emperor with powerful martial arts and was described as the head of the Great Grandmasters. What he practiced was a martial art called "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor had five sons. The Third Prince inherited the throne. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. After killing his father, the Qing Emperor, he chose to live in seclusion in West Lake. The Qing Emperor's Third Prince inherited the throne, while Fan Xian took his family to live in seclusion in Jiangnan. In Joy of Life, the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou, was a woman. Before she was born, her mother declared that she was a boy to ensure that she could inherit the throne. In short, the Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor.
The Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an Emperor with powerful martial arts and was described as the head of the Great Grandmasters. What he practiced was a martial art called "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor had five sons. The Third Prince inherited the throne. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. He did not become Emperor and chose to live in seclusion. Whether the Qing Emperor loved Fan Xian or not, there was no clear answer in the search results.
The Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an Emperor with powerful martial arts and was described as the head of the Great Grandmasters. What he practiced was a martial art called "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor had five sons. The Third Prince inherited the throne. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but he did not become Emperor. Instead, he chose to live in seclusion. The Qing Emperor's love for Fan Xian began with father and son and continued throughout. In the end, the Qing Emperor was assassinated by Fan Xian, and the throne was inherited by Fan Xian's disciple, the Third Prince, Li Chengping. Therefore, the Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor's Third Prince.
The Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an Emperor with powerful martial arts and was described as the head of the Great Grandmasters. What he practiced was a martial art called "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor had five sons. The Third Prince inherited the throne. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. He had killed the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. After the Qing Emperor's death, Fan Xian lived in seclusion in Jiangnan.
The Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an Emperor with powerful martial arts and was described as the head of the Great Grandmasters. What he practiced was a martial art called "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor had five sons. The Third Prince inherited the throne. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. He did not become Emperor and chose to live in seclusion. The Qing Emperor's love for Fan Xian began with father and son and continued throughout. In the end, the Qing Emperor was assassinated by Fan Xian, and the throne was inherited by Fan Xian's disciple, the Third Prince, Li Chengping.
The Emperor in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor's Third Prince. The Qing Emperor was an Emperor with powerful martial arts and was described as the head of the Great Grandmasters. What he practiced was a martial art called "Tyrannical True Qi". The Qing Emperor had five sons. The Third Prince inherited the throne. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but he did not become Emperor. Instead, he chose to live in seclusion. The Qing Emperor's love for Fan Xian began with father and son and continued throughout. In the end, the Qing Emperor was assassinated by Fan Xian, and the throne was inherited by Fan Xian's disciple, the Third Prince, Li Chengping.