Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Qing Emperor. Lin Wan 'er's father was the Qing Prime Minister, Lin Ruofu, and the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. The Qing Emperor and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui were not related by blood. Thus, Lin Wan 'er was not the Qing Emperor's daughter.
Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Qing Emperor. Lin Wan 'er's father was the Qing Prime Minister, Lin Ruofu, and the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. The Qing Emperor and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui were not related by blood. Thus, Lin Wan 'er was not the Qing Emperor's daughter.
Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Qing Emperor. Lin Wan 'er's father was the Qing Prime Minister, Lin Ruofu, and the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. The Qing Emperor and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui were not related by blood. Thus, Lin Wan 'er was not the Qing Emperor's daughter.
Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Prime Minister, Lin Ruofu. The Qing Emperor was Lin Wan 'er's nephew, not her father. Lin Ruofu was Lin Wan 'er's father. He was the Qing Emperor's Prime Minister. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and Lin Ruofu, and she was conferred the title of Princess Chen. She married Fan Xian and lived a happy life.
Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Qing Emperor. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. There was an ambiguous relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess used Lin Ruofu and gave birth to Lin Wan 'er. Thus, Lin Wan 'er was not the Qing Emperor's biological daughter.
Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Emperor. Lin Wan 'er's father was Prime Minister Lin Ruofu. Lin Wan 'er's biological parents were Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. Although Lin Wan 'er was of noble birth, she was an illegitimate daughter. She could only grow up in the Imperial Family's side courtyard and could not get close to Lin Ruofu and Li Yunrui. Thus, Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Emperor.
Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Emperor. Lin Wan 'er's father was Prime Minister Lin Ruofu. Lin Wan 'er's biological parents were Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. Although Lin Wan 'er was of noble birth, she was an illegitimate daughter. She could only grow up in the Imperial Family's side courtyard and could not get close to Lin Ruofu and Li Yunrui. Thus, Lin Wan 'er's father was not the Emperor.
Yes, Lin Wan 'er was the daughter of the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu. The Qing Emperor was Li Yunrui's brother, so the Qing Emperor was Lin Wan' er's uncle and her father in name.
The Qing Emperor and Lin Wan 'er were two characters in " Celebrating Years." Lin Wan 'er was the Qing Emperor's sister, and Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. They fell in love at first sight in the drama and experienced a series of twists and turns before finally becoming husband and wife. The Qing Emperor loved Lin Wan 'er very much and even married her to Fan Xian. However, in modern society, inbreeding was not allowed. Therefore, in modern society, Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's relationship was not allowed. As for the details of their relationship and the development of the story, he needed to read the original work of " Celebrating Years " or watch the TV series to understand.
There were three reasons why the Qing Emperor had appointed Lin Wan 'er to Fan Xian. First, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had established the palace treasury, and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was in charge of this royal family business. In order to express his respect and memory of Fan Xian's birth mother, the Qing Emperor decided to marry Lin Wan 'er to Fan Xian. Secondly, the Qing Emperor used the power of public opinion to make the newspapers in Jingdou publicize Lin Ruofu's identity as an illegitimate daughter. This aroused the curiosity of the people and made Lin Wan 'er the focus of Jingdou's attention. In the end, the Qing Emperor might have decided to marry her to Fan Xian out of his love for Lin Wan 'er and hope that she could find happiness. All in all, the Qing Emperor had given Lin Wan 'er to Fan Xian for many reasons, including the memory of Fan Xian's birth mother, the use of public opinion, and his love for Lin Wan' er.
The Lin Wan 'er in the original book," Celebrating Years," was not the Qing Emperor's daughter. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. There was an ambiguous relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to hide this relationship, the Eldest Princess used Lin Ruofu and gave birth to Lin Wan 'er. Thus, Lin Wan 'er was the Qing Emperor's niece.