The character in Joy of Life, Chen Pingping's legs, were indeed crippled. In the movie, Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to capture Xiao En, the head of Northern Qi's special forces. However, in this operation, Fei Jie's poisoning operation went wrong, causing the Inspection Council to lose more than half of its members. Chen Pingping's legs were also crippled. Although some search results mentioned that there might be foreshadowing in the plot that suggested that Chen Pingping's legs were not crippled, based on the descriptions of other search results, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's legs were really broken. Thus, Chen Pingping's legs were truly crippled.
Chen Pingping's legs in Joy of Life were indeed crippled. In the operation to capture the Northern Qi spy Xiao En, Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to run thousands of miles and capture Xiao En. However, this operation caused Chen Pingping's legs to be injured. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's legs were really broken.
Chen Pingping's legs had been crippled because he had been injured in the operation to capture Xiao En, the head of Northern Qi's special forces. Chen Pingping had led the Black Knights in a thousand li raid. However, due to a mistake in the poisoning operation, Xiao En had been alarmed. In the end, they could only fight head-on, causing their legs to be injured and crippled.
Chen Pingping's leg was really crippled. In Joy of Life, Chen Pingping had been injured in the operation to capture Xiao En, the head of Northern Qi's secret service, causing both his legs to be crippled. Xiao En had broken Chen Pingping's leg. Therefore, based on the search results provided, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg was really crippled.
Chen Pingping's leg was really crippled. In Joy of Life, Chen Pingping had been injured in the operation to capture Xiao En, the head of Northern Qi's secret service, causing both his legs to be crippled. Although some search results mentioned that there was a foreshadowing in the show that Chen Pingping's legs were not crippled, the descriptions of other search results unanimously showed that Chen Pingping's legs were indeed crippled because of that operation. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg was really crippled.
Chen Pingping's leg was crippled. In Joy of Life, Chen Pingping had been injured in the operation to capture Xiao En, the head of Northern Qi's secret service, causing both his legs to be crippled. Although some search results mentioned that there was a foreshadowing in the show that Chen Pingping's legs were not crippled, according to the description of other search results, Chen Pingping's legs were indeed crippled because of that operation. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg was really crippled.
Chen Pingping's leg had been crippled because he had captured the Northern Qi spy Xiao En.
Chen Pingping's leg had been crippled during the operation to capture Xiao En, the head of Northern Qi's special agents. Chen Pingping had led the Black Knights on a thousand li raid. In this operation, Fei Jie's poisoning operation had gone wrong, causing the Inspection Council to lose more than half of its members. Chen Pingping's legs had also been crippled. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg had been crippled during the process of capturing Xiao En.
Ye Qingmei. In the novel Joy of Life, Chen Pingping's legs were disabled and he could only sit in a wheelchair. The reason Chen Pingping's legs were disabled was that after the failure to assassinate the Qing Emperor in Jingdou, he was executed by the Qing Emperor by dismemberment. The person who executed the dismemberment was Ye Qingmei's servant, Wu Zhu, and the real person who broke Chen Pingping's legs was Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei and Chen Pingping were both transmigrators. Chen Pingping was initially Ye Qingmei's servant in Danzhou. Later, Chen Pingping became the director of the Inspection Council. In the original novel, Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor were in love, but Ye Qingmei had an affair with the Qing Emperor's good brother, Fan Jian. After the Qing Emperor discovered it, Ye Qingmei gave birth to Fan Xian and was killed by the Qing Emperor. After Chen Pingping learned that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor, he decided to help Fan Xian take revenge. Thus, he plotted to let Fan Xian know the truth. After Fan Xian learned the truth, he decided to cooperate with Chen Pingping to deal with the Qing Emperor together.
According to information 1, Chen Pingping's legs had been cut off during the operation to capture the Northern Qi spy Xiao En. According to information 2, Chen Pingping had led the Black Knights on a thousand-mile raid. In this operation, he had put in a lot of effort to successfully capture Xiao En, but it had also caused his legs to be injured. Thus, it could be confirmed that Chen Pingping's leg had been interrupted during the operation to capture Xiao En.