In the story of Qing Yu Nian, Qing Kingdom had six princes. The Second Prince died the most unjustly, and Fan Xian's disciple inherited the throne. The ending of the other princes was not mentioned.
The outcomes of the princes in the Qing years were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor; the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess; and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.
The outcomes of the princes in the Qing years were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor; the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess; and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.
In " Celebrating Years," the endings of the princes were as follows: 1. Second Prince Li Chengze: In the original novel, Second Prince Li Chengze failed in his rebellion and hanged himself. 2. Prince Li Chengqian: In the original work, Prince Li Chengqian was demoted to a commoner because of his failed rebellion. 3. In the original work, the Third Prince Li Chengping was demoted to a commoner because he failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor on Dong Mountain. 4. In the original work, the Fourth Prince, Li Chengxi, was a puppet emperor who was eventually killed by Fan Xian. It should be noted that the TV series "Celebrating Years" adapted the plot of the original novel, so the ending of the characters may be different.
The outcomes of the princes in the Qing years were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor; the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess; and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.
The endings of the princes in the novels were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor, the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess, and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.
In the novel "Celebrating Years", the endings of the princes were: - The Crown Prince was deposed by the Qing Emperor and imprisoned in the Imperial Clan Court outside Jingdou. - The Second Prince was ordered to die by the Qing Emperor because he participated in a rebellion. - Third Prince: Because of his weak personality, he was not liked by the Qing Emperor. In the end, he was deposed and became a commoner. - [Fourth Prince: Due to his weak body, he was unable to withstand the pressure of the throne. He finally chose to become a monk.] - Fan Xian, the main character, the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, finally inherited the Qing Emperor's throne and became a wise ruler.
The fates of the three princes in the Qing years were: the Crown Prince died because of rebellion, the Second Prince died because of rebellion, and Fan Xian successfully ascended the throne and became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.
The fates of the three princes in the remaining years of the Qing Dynasty could be summarized as follows: The Crown Prince was trapped by love and had a kind personality. It was difficult for him to achieve great things. In the end, he died because of rebellion. The Second Prince was scheming and was not liked by the audience. In the end, he also died because of rebellion. Fan Xian became an enemy of the Qing Emperor. He killed the Qing Emperor and finally enjoyed his later years and became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. Thus, Fan Xian had the best fate of the three princes in the last few years of Qing Dynasty.
The three princes of Qingyu had different personalities. Fan Xian displayed a side that valued friendship and righteousness. He was loyal to his friends, did not tolerate his enemies, and had deep love for his lovers. His cleverness and the mystery of keeping his distance made him the biggest winner. On the surface, the Second Prince was frivolous, but in reality, he was scheming and good at hiding his true colors. He used Fan Xian's talent to get close to him, and in the end, he threatened Fan Xian and forced him. The Crown Prince had a kind personality, but because he was trapped by love, it was difficult for him to achieve great things. In the end, he died because of rebellion. The personalities of the three princes determined their fates. In the end, Fan Xian became the new Emperor. The Second Prince and Crown Prince died because of their rebellion.
The fates of the three princes in the Qing years were: the Crown Prince died because of rebellion, the Second Prince died because of rebellion, and Fan Xian successfully ascended the throne and became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.