The eldest daughter-in-law of the chief assistant" The Grand Granddaughter-in-law of the Prime Minister " was an ancient romance novel written by the Qidian Girls 'Network writer, Mask's Feast. It was first published on Qidian Girls' Network.
The novel told the story of a modern female criminal police officer who had transmigrated to the eldest daughter of an ancient marquis's family and fought with the chief assistant in order to change the tragic fate of her previous life. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, the characters were vivid, and the language was humorous. It was deeply loved by readers.
" Ink Rain Clouds " was adapted from the famous author of Yuewen Group, Qian Shan Tea Guest's " The Daughter of a Diwife ". The original work was also very exciting. Click on the link below to start reading!
The identity of the eldest princess of the night watchmanThe identity of the Eldest Princess was Princess Huaiqing. She was the eldest daughter of Emperor Yuanjing. She was beautiful and refined. She had been competitive all her life. She studied the books of sages and diligently cultivated martial arts. She was one of the noblest women in the Great Feng Dynasty and had supreme authority. She was described as elegant and handsome, deep and reserved, with a good appearance and temperament. Her appearance was called Wei Qingyi. She wore a sky-blue robe embroidered with complicated cloud patterns. Her black hair was tied up with a jade hairpin. Her sideburns were white, her face was fair and clean, and her eyes were deep. They contained the vicissitudes of life that had been washed away by time.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The Second Prince and the Eldest PrincessThe Second Prince and the Eldest Princess in Qing Yuannian's novel had a cooperative relationship. They conspired to plot a series of conspiracies, including using the Crown Prince's banner to do bad things, smuggling activities, and embezzling money. The Eldest Princess had an affair with the Second Prince and formed an alliance with him. However, the search results did not provide any more information about the plot and development between them. Therefore, I am not clear about the specific plot and relationship between the Second Prince and the Eldest Princess in the novel.
Is the Qing Emperor's wife the Eldest Princess?No, the Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister, and the Qing Emperor's wife was the Empress. From the cast list of " Celebrating the Year 2," it could be seen that the Queen had a role in the second season.
Is the Qing Emperor's wife the Eldest Princess?No, the Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister, and his wife was the Empress. In " Celebrating the Year 2," the queen was played by Yu Feihong. This was a new face, and the queen did not appear in the first season.
Was there a novel that described how a concubine's daughter eventually became the empress?I recommend "The Empress System: The Phoenix Master of the World" to you. This sci-fi space-time travel novel tells the story of a modern white-collar worker who transmigrated into a parallel world and possessed the daughter of the prime minister of Great Chu, becoming the host of the Empress System. Under the guidance of the system, he slowly transformed, became powerful, and was black-bellied. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~๐
Zhu Yuanzhang's eldest daughter, Princess Lin 'anPrincess Lin 'an, Zhu Jingjing, the eldest daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, was born on November 15, 1360 and died on August 17, 1421. Her mother was Noble Consort Cheng Mu, Sun Shi. In the ninth year of Hongwu (1376), Princess Lin 'an married Li Qi, the son of Li Shanchang, the Duke of Korea. Li Qi was the son of a meritorious minister and also the eldest son-in-law of Ming Taizu, so he was highly valued. However, Li Shanchang was executed by Zhu Yuanzhang because of Hu Weiyong's case, while Li Qi was spared because of his identity as the emperor's son-in-law. Princess Lin 'an and Li Qi's family were exiled to Jiangpu. Princess Lin 'an died at the age of 62 and was buried in the plain of Nanshan outside Ande Gate. Zhu Di, Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty, stopped going to court for her for four days. The above was a brief introduction of Zhu Yuanzhang's eldest daughter, Princess Lin 'an.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!