Yes, the Qing Emperor in Joy of Life2 was indeed still alive. In the ending of the first season, the Qing Emperor was revived after being assassinated. He was also arranged by the Qing Emperor to recuperate for nearly a month. Fan Xian's resurrection was not only the return of his body, but also the awakening of his mind. It meant that his new life had been realized under the Qing Emperor's arrangements. In the Temple, besides Ye Qingmei, there was also Wu Zhu, Chen Pingping, Ku He, Xiao En, King Jing, and the Qing Emperor. Other than Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian and Wu Zhu were also travelers. Fan Xian was a patient paralyzed in bed at the beginning of the 21st century. When he died, he transmigrated into the body of Ye Qingmei's newborn son and retained his original memories.
According to the information I have, the rescue operation lasted for several months after the Titanic sank, but many passengers and crew members did not survive. It was reported that by 2021, about 1500 people had died on the Titanic, including about 500 passengers and crew. Although the sinking of the Titanic was a heartbreaking event in history, due to technical limitations and people's negligence at that time, the rescue operation was delayed and failed. As a result, there were still many passengers and crew members on the Titanic who could not return home to reunite with their families.
I don't know how many people there are in Joy of Life Temple. The search results mentioned a few people in the Temple, such as Fan Xian, Ku He, Xiao En, Wu Zhu, and so on. However, it did not specify how many people were in the Temple. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the number of people in the Joy of Life Temple.
There were two people in Joy of Life Temple. There were only Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu among the Temple messengers.
There was no clear answer as to how many people there were in Joy of Life Temple. The search results mentioned a few people in the Temple, such as Fan Xian, Ku He, Xiao En, Wu Zhu, and so on. However, it did not specify how many people were in the Temple. Therefore, based on the information provided, I don't know how many people there are in Joy of Life Temple.
There were two people in Joy of Life Temple. They were Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu. These two temple messengers were the most mysterious existences in the temple. They had special abilities and powers. The temple was a military museum of a prehistoric civilization. After it was unveiled, it became the ruins of a modern military museum. The existence of the temple marked the boundary between modern and post-modern times, and it controlled the progress of mankind. In addition to Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, there were other robot characters in Joy of Life, such as the Qing Temple High Priest and the hemp garment messenger, but the exact number was not mentioned.
There was no clear answer as to how many people there were in Joy of Life Temple. The search results mentioned a few people in the Temple, such as Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and so on. However, it did not specify how many people were in the Temple. Therefore, based on the information provided, I don't know how many people there are in Joy of Life Temple.
I don't know how many people there are in Joy of Life Temple. Although the search results mentioned some people in the Temple, such as Fan Xian, Ku He, Xiao En, Wu Zhu, and others, it did not specify how many people were in the Temple. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the number of people in the temple.
I don't have the exact number off the top of my head. You could check with dedicated movie fan websites or industry reports for the latest and most accurate information.
There was a living person in the Joy of Life Temple. According to the descriptions in documents 2, 3, and 4, there were three people in the Temple of Joy of Life. They were Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and Wu Zhu. Among them, Wu Zhu was a robot that Ye Qingmei had brought over. Their existence was closely related to the temple. Therefore, there was indeed a living person in the Joy of Life temple.
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