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A princess might not be the emperor's daughter. In the Eastern Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and Sui Dynasties, the princesses were mostly the daughters of the emperor. However, in the Tang Dynasty, Princess became the exclusive title for the Crown Prince's daughter. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the princess referred to the daughter of Prince Heshuo. Therefore, the status of a princess was not limited to the emperor's daughter.
The search results currently provided did not mention any specific content regarding the Qing Emperor's daughter, the Princess, in the Qing Yu Nian's literature. Thus, it was impossible to determine if there were any foreign languages related to the Qing Emperor's daughter, Princess.
Princess Pingning was not the emperor's daughter. Her father was the Marquis of Xiangyang, a trusted aide of the Emperor. Although Princess Pingning grew up in the palace and the Empress adopted her as her adopted daughter, she was not the Emperor's biological daughter. Her status was noble, and she was conferred the title of princess and enjoyed the treatment of the royal family.
The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's sister, not his daughter.
Princess Changping was the daughter of Emperor Chongzhen of Ming Dynasty.
The following are some recommended novels about the struggle between the princess and the female emperor: 1. "The Imperial Daughter's Competition for the Succession (Female Venerable)": This novel tells the story of a world where women are revered. The male protagonist transmigrated to the Second Princess's residence to become a servant of the emperor, facing the challenge of the family's competition for favor and the system's persuasion of the villain. 2. "Female Primogenitor: Reborn as a dandy princess, fighting for the throne and chasing after her husband": The female lead in the story, Xiao Muhuang, became a little princess with outstanding military achievements after her rebirth. She was determined not to break off the engagement, but to spoil the little son of the Cheng family. 3. "Records of Glory": This is an ancient romance novel that tells the story of the fight for the throne in the palace. It mainly focuses on the shocking steps of Empress Dowager Gu. 4. [The Dukedom Simulation Device, The Princesses Are All Broken] This was a light novel that told the story of the Nine Phoenix Dukedom that involved the participation of various major forces in the Qing Kingdom. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other novels that have not been mentioned.
Princess Yong 'an, the daughter of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, was based on Princess Xincheng. She was the daughter of Emperor Taizong and Empress Zhangsun. Although she was not raised by Li Shiming like her sister, Princess Jin Yang, Li Shiming loved her very much. In the TV series " Long Song Journey," Princess Yong 'an, Li Yueyan, was also based on Princess Xincheng.
In ancient times, daughters were called little princesses and sons were called princes.
Qing Yu Nian, the little princess of Northern Qi, was the daughter of Fan Xian and the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou.
Qing Yu Nian, the little princess of Northern Qi, was the daughter of Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian.