Murong Qingmo's novel," The Eldest Princess and After Divorce " was a time-travel novel. It mainly talked about Nangong Jingyao's crush on Ji Changfeng and the development of their relationship. Nangong Jingyao had been secretly in love with Ji Changfeng for many years, but she hid this feeling deep in her heart. However, an arranged marriage allowed her to marry Ji Chang Feng. Not only did this bestowment change Nangong Jingyao's marriage, but it also affected Ji Changfeng's future. After Nangong Jingyao and Ji Changfeng got married, Ji Changfeng entered the Ministry of Rites and worked on ceremonies. The plot of the novel was thrilling, showing the love story between the two main characters.

The Eldest Princess and the Queen of Divorce was a novel written by Murong Qingmo. It was currently completed and had a total of 349 chapters. The story told that Nangong Jingyao had admired Ji Changfeng for many years, but she only hid this feeling in her heart. She had thought that this was a crush that ended without a cause, but who knew that a marriage would grant her what she wanted. However, it was a different scene in General Manor. After Ji Changfeng received the imperial edict, he was locked up in the study for three whole days. After that, he put away his weapons and bow and never looked back again. Every year after that, he could only accompany his mother to send his father and brother off to war. This novel was described as a female deity, war, and classical style. The writing style was excellent, and it was recommended. As for the txt-download, there were no related resources available.
The Eldest Princess was one of the characters in Joy of Life2. She was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and the Crown Prince's older sister. In the play, the Eldest Princess appeared to be in an alliance with the Crown Prince, but secretly conspired with the Second Prince. She had initially supported the Crown Prince, but later on, she had turned to support the Second Prince. As for the Queen, the search results did not mention her character or ending. Therefore, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the specific situation of the Eldest Princess and the Empress.
The eldest princess in Joy of Life was not the empress dowager's biological daughter. Although the Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister, they were not related by blood. The Eldest Princess 'father was the Qing Emperor, and her mother was the Qing Empress Dowager. However, regarding the Eldest Princess 'specific background, the information provided so far did not mention whether she was the Empress Dowager's biological child. Thus, it was impossible to determine if the Eldest Princess was the Empress Dowager's child.
The Eldest Princess was not the Empress Dowager's biological daughter. Although she was of noble birth and status, she was not related to the Qing Emperor by blood. Therefore, in Joy of Life, the Eldest Princess was not born by the Empress Dowager.
Qing Kingdom's Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was a character in Joy of Life. She was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and possessed an extremely high status and power. The Eldest Princess was the number one beauty in Qing Kingdom, but in terms of beauty and intelligence, she was not as good as Ye Qingmei. She was jealous of Ye Qingmei to the bone and had even sent people to assassinate Fan Xian many times. She supported the Crown Prince and was hostile to Fan Xian. In the play, the eldest princess was played by Li Xiaoran. Li Xiaoran was an actress from Mainland China. She was born in Beijing and graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy. She successfully portrayed the Eldest Princess 'ruthlessness and power in the play. The Eldest Princess committed suicide. In the 100th chapter of the novel and television series, the Eldest Princess was forced to a dead end by the Qing Emperor. She chose to commit suicide to end her life.
The eldest princess in Joy of Life was not the empress dowager's biological daughter. Although the Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister, they were not related by blood. As for whether the Eldest Princess was the Empress Dowager's biological child, the search results provided so far did not mention it. Thus, it was impossible to determine if the Eldest Princess was the Empress Dowager's biological daughter.
The eldest princess in Joy of Life was not the empress dowager's biological daughter. Although the Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister, they were not related by blood. The Eldest Princess 'father was the Qing Emperor, and her mother was the Qing Empress Dowager. However, regarding the Eldest Princess 'specific background, the information provided so far did not mention whether she was the Empress Dowager's biological child. Thus, it was impossible to determine if the Eldest Princess was the Empress Dowager's biological daughter.
The eldest princess in Joy of Life was not the empress dowager's biological daughter. Although some information mentioned that she was the Qing Emperor's biological sister, other information indicated that they were not related by blood. In the TV series, this relationship was changed. Thus, the Eldest Princess and the Empress Dowager were not related by blood.
The Eldest Princess was not the Empress Dowager's biological daughter. Although she was of noble birth and status, she was not related to the Qing Emperor by blood. The Eldest Princess liked the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor liked Ye Qingmei. In order to grasp the power of Qing Kingdom, the Eldest Princess had an improper relationship with the Crown Prince. In the original work, the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince's affair was exposed by Fan Xian. After the Qing Emperor learned of it, he was furious and washed the Eastern Palace with blood. Thus, the Eldest Princess was not the Empress Dowager's biological daughter.
" The Eldest Princess and the Afterlife " was a novel written by Murong Qingmo. The story was about Nangong Jingyao's secret love for Ji Changfeng for many years, but a marriage was granted to her and Ji Changfeng. However, this marriage was a different story for the General's Estate. After Ji Chang Feng accepted the imperial edict, he locked himself in the study for three days. After that, he put away all his weapons and bows, and hid the armor that his mother had sewn for him in the bottom of the box. Every year after that, he could only accompany his mother to send his father and brother off to war. After the marriage, Ji Changfeng entered the Ministry of Rites. The hand that used to bow and shoot began to write beautiful articles. In the eyes of outsiders, he had boundless glory and married a beautiful wife. Everyone praised his good fortune. However, even Nangong Jingyao had forgotten his heroic appearance. The current information about Nangong Jingyao and Ji Changfeng was not enough to answer this question.