The Eldest Princess Li Yunrui in Joy of Life's original novel was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. She was a girl who lived in the Prince Cheng's manor. She was on good terms with the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and King Jing. However, the Eldest Princess had a crush on the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor's love was transferred to Ye Qingmei. Because of this, the Eldest Princess was jealous of Ye Qingmei and became black-bellied. She also hated Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian to the bone. In the end, the Eldest Princess had an affair with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. However, their conspiracy was eventually exposed and the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. Joy of Life's original work did not clearly describe the illegitimate child relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor.

In Joy of Life's original novel, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. She was a girl who lived in the Prince Cheng's manor. She was on good terms with the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and King Jing. However, the Eldest Princess had a crush on the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor's love was transferred to Ye Qingmei. Because of this, the Eldest Princess was jealous of Ye Qingmei and became black-bellied. She also hated Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian to the bone. In the end, the Eldest Princess had an affair with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. However, their conspiracy was eventually exposed and the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. Joy of Life's original work did not clearly describe the illegitimate child relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor.
Joy of Life was a novel written by Maoni. The story recounted the decades of Qing Kingdom's history and the growth of the protagonist, Fan Xian. Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. She had a crush on the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor had fallen in love with Ye Qingmei. For the sake of power and benefits, the Eldest Princess and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu had an illegitimate daughter, Lin Wan 'er. The relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor was tense, and the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei gave birth to a son, Fan Xian. The Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, Lin Dabao, was born with flaws, but he was kind and pure. The eldest princess was dedicated to the crown prince in the play, but it was not clearly stated in the original work. In short, the Princess Royal played an important role in Joy of Life's original novel.
Princess Royal Li Yunrui was one of the characters in the original novel of Joy of Life. She was the darling of Prince Cheng's manor and liked the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor's love was transferred to Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess was jealous of Ye Qingmei and became black-bellied. She also held a grudge against Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. She had an illegitimate daughter, Lin Wan 'er, with the civil official Lin Ruofu. This was to maintain her power and status. The relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor was tense. The Qing Emperor fell in love with Ye Qingmei and had a son with her, Fan Xian. The Eldest Princess had never married because she could not bear to part with the power in her hands. All this information was based on the plot of the original novel.
The Eldest Princess Li Yunrui in Joy of Life's original novel was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. She was a girl who lived in the Prince Cheng's manor. She was on good terms with the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and King Jing. However, the Eldest Princess had a crush on the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor's love was transferred to Ye Qingmei. Because of this, the Eldest Princess was jealous of Ye Qingmei and became black-bellied. She also hated Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian to the bone. In the end, the Eldest Princess had an affair with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. However, their conspiracy was eventually exposed and the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. Joy of Life's original work did not clearly describe the illegitimate child relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor.
In Joy of Life, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings. In the novel, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. In the story, she had considerable power and was trusted by the Qing Emperor. However, in the TV series, their relationship was described as "not blood relatives." Thus, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings.
The relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor was very complicated in the original work of Joy of Life. The Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister, but they were not related by blood. The Eldest Princess had special feelings for the Qing Emperor. She liked the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor's feelings for the Eldest Princess were not as good as people thought. The Qing Emperor valued Prime Minister Lin Ruofu even more. He also fell in love with Ye Qingmei and had a son with her, Fan Xian. For the sake of power, the Eldest Princess gave birth to an illegitimate daughter, Lin Wan 'er, with Lin Ruofu. The Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince also had an affair, but after this relationship was exposed by Fan Xian, the Qing Emperor was furious and banished the Eldest Princess out of the capital. The Crown Prince was sent to Nanzhao. In general, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor's relationship was complicated and chaotic.
In Joy of Life, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings. In the story, they were half-siblings and had no blood relationship. The Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. There was a complicated emotional entanglement between them. The Eldest Princess liked the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor had special feelings for the Eldest Princess.
In Joy of Life, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings. In the story, they were half-siblings and had no blood relationship. The Eldest Princess liked the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor had special feelings for the Eldest Princess. There was a complicated emotional entanglement between them. The Qing Emperor tacitly approved of the Eldest Princess 'monstrous power, but when he learned that the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince had an affair, the Qing Emperor was furious and massacred the Eastern Palace. The Qing Emperor's feelings for the Eldest Princess were not as good as people thought.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings. In the story, they were half-siblings and had no blood relationship. The Eldest Princess liked the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor had special feelings for the Eldest Princess. There was a complicated emotional entanglement between them. The Qing Emperor tacitly approved of the Eldest Princess 'monstrous power, but when he learned that the Eldest Princess's actions had crossed the line, the Qing Emperor chased the Eldest Princess out. The Qing Emperor's feelings for the Eldest Princess were not as good as people thought.
In Joy of Life, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings. In the story, they were half-siblings and had no blood relationship. The Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. There was a complicated emotional entanglement between them. The Eldest Princess liked the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor had special feelings for the Eldest Princess. Although there were some changes in the TV series, according to the original novel, their exact relationship was that of brother and sister.