The " no qi " in Joy of Life referred to the fact that there was no real ability or technique to cultivate qi in the world. On the contrary, True Qi was interpreted as the nuclear radiation energy left behind after the nuclear explosion of the previous civilization, which was transformed into the ability to cultivate by people. Cultivators absorbed and utilized nuclear radiation energy to enhance their physical strength and abilities, rather than possessing true qi in the traditional sense. This setting combined the concept of fantasy cultivation with sci-fi elements, adding some fantastical colors to the story. Therefore, the " no qi " in Joy of Life meant that the practitioner did not really have qi in the traditional sense.
[The world in Joy of Life has no true energy.] On the contrary, true qi was interpreted as the contaminated energy after nuclear radiation. People cultivated by transforming this energy. Therefore, Joy of Life did not have the ability or technique to cultivate true energy. What Fan Xian practiced was nuclear radiation.
Joy of Life contained true energy. In the novel, Ye Qingmei's letter mentioned the existence of true qi, saying that it was a product left over from the previous era. Fan Xian also practiced a martial art called " Tyrannical zhenqi." In addition, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had stolen three books of the Temple's techniques. These techniques were also related to zhenqi. Therefore, Joy of Life did indeed contain true energy.
The " no qi " in Joy of Life referred to the fact that there was no real ability or technique to cultivate qi in the world. On the contrary, True Qi was interpreted as the nuclear radiation energy left behind after the nuclear explosion of the previous civilization, which was transformed into the ability to cultivate by people. The so-called " Tyrannical zhenqi " that Fan Xian practiced was actually a variation of nuclear radiation. This setting combined the concept of fantasy cultivation with sci-fi elements, adding some fantastical colors to the story. Therefore, the " no true energy " in Joy of Life meant that the practitioner did not really have true energy in the traditional sense. Instead, they absorbed and utilized nuclear radiation energy to enhance their physical strength and abilities.
Joy of Life said that there was no true energy. In fact, it meant that there was no true energy in this world in the traditional sense. It was the contaminated energy after nuclear radiation. In the background of the story, tens of millions of years after the nuclear war, the true energy on Earth had been replaced by nuclear radiation. Humans adapted to the radiation pollution and absorbed the radiation energy into their bodies, forming a new form of energy known as Tyrannical zhenqi. This kind of zhenqi did not come from traditional cultivation and internal energy, but from the influence of nuclear radiation. Therefore, when Joy of Life said that there was no true energy, it meant that there was no true energy in the traditional sense, but the form of energy brought about by nuclear radiation.
Joy of Life didn't contain true energy, but nuclear radiation energy. This nuclear radiation energy was the energy left over from the previous era. It was transformed into the ability to cultivate by people, and thus became true qi. True Qi was used to strengthen the human body, allowing humans to obtain extraordinary abilities. Therefore, the true energy in Joy of Life was actually the embodiment of nuclear radiation energy.
The " no qi " in Joy of Life referred to the fact that there was no real ability or technique to cultivate qi in the world. On the contrary, True Qi was interpreted as the nuclear radiation energy left behind after the nuclear explosion of the previous civilization, which was transformed into the ability to cultivate by people. Ye Qingmei mentioned in the letter that the so-called true qi was actually a product left over from the previous era. Therefore, the " no qi " in Joy of Life meant that there was no qi cultivation ability in the traditional sense, but the conversion and utilization of nuclear radiation energy.
Joy of Life said that there was no true energy. In fact, it meant that there was no true energy in this world in the traditional sense. It was the contaminated energy after nuclear radiation. In the background of the story, tens of millions of years after the nuclear war, the true energy on Earth had been replaced by nuclear radiation. Humans had adapted to the radiation pollution, absorbing and transforming the radiation energy into the ability to cultivate, thus turning it into true qi. True Qi was used to strengthen the human body, allowing humans to obtain extraordinary abilities. Therefore, the true energy in Joy of Life was actually contaminated energy produced by nuclear radiation.
Joy of Life didn't contain true energy. Instead, it was contaminated energy produced by nuclear radiation. Humans in the new era used nuclear radiation to strengthen their bodies and created techniques to absorb this energy, forming the so-called true qi. True Qi was actually some traces left behind from the previous era, a product of civilization. Therefore, the true energy in Joy of Life was not the true energy in traditional martial arts works, but the energy related to nuclear radiation.
In the drama " Joy of Life," the Qing Emperor sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to carry out the results of the previous negotiations and exchange for the spy Yan Bingyun. The purpose of this move was to let Fan Xian establish a closer relationship with the Northern Qi court and fight for more benefits for the Qing Kingdom. During Fan Xian's diplomatic trip to Northern Qi, Chen Pingping had given him four tasks. The first task was to ensure that Yan Bingyun returned safely and took over a position in the First Bureau. Fan Xian had successfully completed this task. The second mission was to kill Sean immediately after the exchange of prisoners. It was not clear whether it had been completed or not. While Fan Xian was on the diplomatic mission to Northern Qi, he had also recruited some helpers, but the exact number and identity were unknown. In short, Fan Xian's purpose of going to Northern Qi was for the benefit of the Qing Kingdom. He had also completed some tasks, but whether he had completed them all was still uncertain.
In " Celebrating Years," many things happened during Fan Xian's diplomatic trip to Northern Qi. He had successfully rescued the imprisoned Yan Bingyun, and he had negotiated with the powerful ministers of Northern Qi, the Empress Dowager, and the Emperor. Fan Xian also used the corruption of the Northern Qi palace treasury to cooperate with the Northern Qi royal family and the Brocade Guard. In addition, Fan Xian had established a friendship with the Northern Qi Emperor and successfully subdued the Northern Qi Black Knights. The specific details and plot needed to be understood by watching the drama series "Celebrating Years".