Generally speaking, the descendants of princes could call other princes imperial uncles, but this depended on the plot of the novel. In some novels, the descendants of princes might regard other princes as elders or superiors and use some respectful ways to address them, such as "imperial uncle","imperial uncle", etc. In other novels, there might not be a need for such a title because different characters might interact differently. Therefore, the specific situation needed to be judged according to the plot of the novel.
In " Celebrating Years," the princes had different personalities and emotions, and it was impossible to say that they were all infatuated. In the movie, Crown Prince Li Chengqian was an infatuated prince. He was deeply in love with the female lead, Lin Wan 'er. For Lin Wan 'er, he did not hesitate to fight against his father, the Emperor. Even when Lin Wan' er was seriously ill, he did not leave her and stayed by her side. However, the other princes 'emotional worlds were relatively complicated. Although Second Prince Li Hongcheng had deep feelings for the female lead, Ye Ling 'er, he also had his own ambitions and aspirations. Between his emotions and his career, he chose the latter. On the other hand, the Third Prince, Li Chengze, was a scheming and scheming person. He did not care about relationships and only cared about his power and status. Therefore, it could not be said that the princes in " Celebrating Years " were all infatuated. Their personalities and emotions were different and needed to be analyzed in detail.
There were many novels about princes, such as the Harry Potter series, the Lord of the Rings series, and the Twilight series. In these novels, the prince was often seen as the protagonist, who faced various challenges and choices and grew into a strong and brave character. In addition, some novels also included plots about the love between princes and princesses, and the battles between princes.
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. [Lingtian Godslayer Legend: The protagonist is a down-and-out prince who begins a legend.] 2. [The Strongest Prince Reborn: The protagonist is reborn into a prince and possesses a cultivation civilization.] 3. [Heavenly Dao Empire: The protagonist transmigrated to a prince of a dynasty, but this world was not simple. He needed a Dao scroll to change his fate.] 4. The protagonist was deposed as the crown prince in the Great Xia Kingdom, but he turned around and became a prince. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
The 12 Princes Thai drama series referred to the Thai TV series 12 Princes, which had a total of four seasons and 63 episodes. The series was set in the ancient Kingdom of Thailand and told the story of 12 princes who fought fiercely for the throne and their complicated relationships with the forces inside and outside the kingdom. The series was well received in the Thai drama industry and won many awards.
In some novels, a princess and a prince might fall in love or get married. This kind of plot may be used to describe the relationship within the royal family or to promote the development of the story. However, the specific plot and conditions depended on the setting and background of the novel.
In " Celebrating Years 2," the second prince, Li Chengze, was a regretful character. He had been chosen by the Qing Emperor since he was young and had become the Crown Prince's stepping stone. Although he longed to become a scholar, fate forced him to fight for the throne. There was a tacit understanding between him and Fan Xian, but fate had placed them on opposite sides. Fan Xian used Eunuch Dai's bribery to set up a trap against the Second Prince. In the end, the Second Prince lost his important supporter, Lin Ruofu, and could only withdraw from the court. Therefore, the Second Prince's ending was to fail and commit suicide.
The order of the princes in the Qing Dynasty was the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, the Crown Prince, and Fan Xian.
There were five princes in " Celebrating Years " 1. The First Prince Li Chengping was stationed at the border all year round and had no intention of fighting for the position of the heir. 2. The Second Prince, Li Chengze, displayed a brainstorm in his confrontation with Fan Xian. The Crown Prince, Li Chengqian, also began to reveal his heart of a tiger or a wolf. Although it seemed like he was not fighting, in reality, he had always been secretly stabilizing his position in the Eastern Palace. 3. The Third Prince, Li Chengping, seemed brainless, but he was actually very shrewd. In the end, he managed to counterattack and ascend to the throne. 4. Crown Prince Li Chengqian was very scheming. In order to stabilize his position in the Eastern Palace, he did not hesitate to become enemies with Fan Xian. 5. Fan Xian, the nominal prince, finally retired to the mountains.
The endings of the princes in "Celebrating Years" were as follows: - Prince: He was imprisoned in Shangjing by Emperor Qing and later sentenced to death. - Second Prince: Because he failed to assassinate Fan Xian, he was deposed by the Qing Emperor and demoted to a commoner. - The Third Prince formed an alliance with Fan Xian and later ascended the throne as Emperor. - The Fourth Prince was deposed by the Qing Emperor and demoted to a commoner because he failed to assassinate Fan Xian. - The eldest princess: colluded with the second prince, Lin Gong and others to plot rebellion, and later committed suicide. - Fan Xian reached an agreement with the Qing Emperor to help the Third Prince ascend the throne and live in seclusion in Jiangnan.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, Fan Xian, and the Third Prince. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. His mother was a captive of Dongyi. He was a general who led troops to battle outside all year round and was thought to have management skills. The Second Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He was very scheming. In order to control Fan Xian, he had used a series of methods. The Crown Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and the Empress. He was the legitimate son and was independent of the identity of a prince. Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor did not acknowledge his status as a prince. The Third Prince was Yi Guipin's child and had a lower status, but in the end, he had the last laugh. These five princes had their own stories and fates in the Qing years.