The Qing Emperor's real name in Joy of Life was still unknown. Some people believed that the Qing Emperor's real name might be Li Yunlong, Li Yunqing, or Li Qingrui because he was the Emperor of the Yun generation. Moreover, the name Qing Emperor matched his identity and status. However, there were also opinions that Joy of Life did not reveal the Qing Emperor's real name. Thus, the Qing Emperor's real name remained an unsolved mystery.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor was called the Qing Emperor.
The eunuch by the Qing Emperor's side was called Hong Sixiang.
The Qing Emperor's goal in Joy of Life was multi-sided. He hoped that by opposing Fan Xian and Li Yunrui, he could use Fan Xian to attack Li Yunrui and ultimately grasp the power of the palace treasury. In addition, the Qing Emperor also hoped to use Fan Jian, Chen Pingping, and the others to fight with Li Yunrui and consume their strength so that in the final victory, he could unify the world and control everything, including financial power, intelligence, and military power.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was finally killed by Fan Xian with a sniper rifle. In the original novel, the Qing Emperor was one of the Four Great Grandmasters, the true boss behind the scenes. He was killed by his own son, Fan Xian, using a sniper rifle to pierce through Tianmen Cave.
There were many versions of the Qing Emperor's ending in Joy of Life. The Qing Emperor's ending could be being killed by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu working together. It could also be that the Qing Emperor himself chose to give up the throne and return power to the true royal bloodline and live an ordinary life. Other than that, there was also an ending where the Qing Emperor would be killed by Fan Xian in a duel with Fan Xian and Wu Zhu. Thus, the Qing Emperor's ending might be different in different versions.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor was killed by Fan Xian and the others. After Fan Xian learned the truth about his mother, Ye Qingmei, being killed by the Qing Emperor, he decided to take revenge. He fought against the Qing Emperor with Wu Zhu, the Shadow, Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, and Ruoruo. In the end, he succeeded in killing him.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor was killed by Fan Xian and the others. In novels and television dramas, the Qing Emperor was an ambitious person who plotted to kill Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and attempted to unify the world. In the end, after Fan Xian learned the truth of his mother's death, he decided to take revenge. He joined forces with Wu Zhu, the Shadow, Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, and Ruoruo to fight against the Qing Emperor. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu engaged in an intense battle. Both sides were heavily injured. In the end, the Qing Emperor curiously took off Wu Zhu's blindfold and was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Thus, the Qing Emperor's ending was to die in the battle with Fan Xian and Wu Zhu.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor was killed by Fan Xian and the others. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and the others engaged in an intense battle. After the Qing Emperor was injured by Fan Ruoruo's sniper rifle, Fan Xian took the opportunity to sneak attack the Qing Emperor and finally killed him. The Qing Emperor's death was an ending he deserved.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's ending was that he was killed by Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and the others. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and the others engaged in a fierce battle. After the Qing Emperor was heavily injured by Fan Xian, Fan Xian took the opportunity to sneak attack the Qing Emperor and finally killed him. The Qing Emperor's death was an ending he deserved.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was killed by Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and the others. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor engaged in a fierce battle with Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and the others. After being heavily injured by Fan Xian, the Qing Emperor was finally killed by Fan Xian's sneak attack. The Qing Emperor's death was an ending he deserved.