The love between Mi Bazi and Ying Si was complicated and deep. Ying Si had feelings for both Wei Shu and Mi Bazi, but his love for Mi Bazi was more special. When Ying Si first met Wei Shu, he really liked her, but later events caused his feelings for Wei Shu to decline. As for Mi Bazi, Ying Si only fell in love with her after she left Qin and entered Yan. Mi Bazi's growth experience was similar to Ying Si's. She could understand Ying Si's responsibilities and the two of them could communicate in their daily lives. Ying Si liked Mi Bazi more than Wei Shu. Their relationship had gone through many tests, but they had always maintained a deep relationship. In short, Mi Bazi and Ying Si's love was complicated and sincere.
Ying Si had deep feelings for Wei Shu and Mi Bazi. When Ying Si first met Wei Shu, he really liked her, but the events that followed caused his feelings for Wei Shu to decline. As for Mi Bazi, Ying Si only fell in love with her after she left Qin and entered Yan. According to the information provided, Ying Si had special feelings for both Wei Shu and Mi Bazi, but it was impossible to determine which one he loved more.
Mi Bazi and Ying Si had three sons.
Ying Si was about 40 years older than Mi Bazi. According to the records, Ying Si's son, King Zhaoxiang of Qin, was born in 325 B.C., while Mi Bazi's birth year was unknown. However, Ying Si and Mi Bazi's son, King Zhaoxiang of Qin, were about forty years apart. Therefore, Ying Si was about 40 years older than Mi Bazi.
Mi Bazi and Ying Si had three sons.
There was no mention of Mi Bazi's pregnancy. Therefore, it was impossible to know the situation and outcome of Mi Bazi's pregnancy.
Mi Yue's posthumous edict was written for his sister, Madam Ying. Before his death, Ying Si had given the posthumous edict of making Ying Ji the Crown Prince to Lady Ying as insurance, to prevent the Qin State from being destroyed by Mi Shu and her son. In order to protect the posthumous edict, Madam Ying was persecuted by Mi Shu many times. In the end, she chose to sacrifice herself and give the posthumous edict to Mi Yue to buy her time to escape. However, there was no such character as Madam Ying in the original novel. The person responsible for keeping the edict was the first wife of the King of Qin, Madam Yong. Therefore, the specific content of the posthumous edict could not be determined.
Ying Si and Mi Shu's continuation novel was Legend of Mi Yue. In this novel, Ying Si had deep feelings for Mi Shu and regarded her as her husband. Although Mi Yue had interfered in their marriage, Ying Si's love for Mi Shu had never changed. He respected Mi Shu's identity and regarded her as the princess of Chu State, making her the new queen. As for their continuation novel, the search results provided so far did not mention the specific name of the continuation.
In the TV series " Legend of Mi Yue," Mi Yue's first love was Huang Wu, and the man she really loved the most was Qin Huiwen and King Ying Si. In the novel and the TV series Legend of Mi Yue, Mi Yue and Huang Wu were childhood sweethearts, but they did not end up together. Although Ying Si, King of Qin Huiwen, used Mi Yue at first, he gradually fell in love with her as they got along. Mi Yue also fell in love with him because of Ying Si's deep affection.
The relationship between Qin Shihuang and Mi Bazi was that of a great-grandmother and her grandson. Mi Bazi was Qin Shihuang's grandfather's grandmother, who was also Qin Shihuang's great-grandmother.