The Great Prince called Chen Pingping uncle because Chen Pingping had a close relationship with the Great Prince's mother, Lady Ning. Lady Ning was a Dongyi slave captured by the Qing Emperor during the Northern Expedition. She took care of the Qing Emperor when he was injured and received his gratitude and appreciation. Lady Ning recognized Chen Pingping as her uncle, so the Great Prince called Chen Pingping his uncle. This form of address had been approved by the Qing Emperor because Lady Ning was someone the Qing Emperor approved of.

The Great Prince called Chen Pingping uncle because Chen Pingping had a close relationship with the Great Prince's mother, Lady Ning. Lady Ning was a Dongyi slave captured by the Qing Emperor during the Northern Expedition. She took care of the Qing Emperor when he was injured and received his gratitude and appreciation. Lady Ning recognized Chen Pingping as her uncle, so the Great Prince called Chen Pingping his uncle. This form of address had been approved by the Qing Emperor because Lady Ning was someone the Qing Emperor approved of.
The Great Prince called Chen Pingping uncle because Chen Pingping had a close relationship with the Great Prince's mother, Lady Ning. Lady Ning was a Dongyi slave captured by the Qing Emperor during the Northern Expedition. She took care of the Qing Emperor when he was injured and received his gratitude and appreciation. In order to remember the friendship between Lady Ning and Chen Pingping, the Qing Emperor agreed to let the Great Prince call Chen Pingping uncle. This form of address was not only the pain of Chen Pingping's inability to touch love, but also a form of comfort for the Great Prince.
The Great Prince called Chen Pingping uncle because Chen Pingping had a close relationship with the Great Prince's mother, Lady Ning. Lady Ning was a Dongyi slave captured by the Qing Emperor during the Northern Expedition. Chen Pingping had helped Lady Ning keep her life and had the Qing Emperor marry her and give her and her child a title. Thus, the Great Prince called Chen Pingping uncle.
Chen Pingping's subordinates were the Black Knights.
The eldest prince's mother was Lady Ning from Dongyi.
The eldest prince's mother was Lady Ning from Dongyi.
Chen Pingping's true identity was a eunuch. She was a double agent sent by the Qing Emperor's grandfather to monitor the Qing Emperor. In Joy of Life, she had a deep emotional bond with Lady Ning. However, because of the Qing Emperor, the road of their love was full of twists and turns. Chen Pingping's ending was very tragic. Because she exposed the Qing Emperor's betrayal of Ye Qingmei, she was sentenced to death by the Qing Emperor. Even though Fan Xian had tried to save her, he had come too late. Chen Pingping had been hacked to death. Chen Pingping's story showed the persistence and courage of love, as well as loyalty and the spirit of sacrifice. These were the values that we should pursue in real life.
During the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu was described as a hidden great grandmaster with unfathomable martial arts strength. His combat strength far exceeded that of other grandmasters. He was proficient in all the martial arts of the great grandmaster. He could beat everyone with an iron rod. Thus, Wu Zhu could be said to be a great grandmaster.
The Shadow saved Chen Pingping. In Joy of Life, the Shadow was Chen Pingping's personal bodyguard and right-hand man. He always guarded Chen Pingping's side, blocking all open and hidden arrows for her. Chen Pingping had once saved the Shadow's life, making him feel deeply grateful to her. Thus, it could be said that the Shadow had saved Chen Pingping.
Chen Pingping had died in Joy of Life, and there was no clear information on Wu Zhu's whereabouts. Thus, it was impossible to determine Wu Zhu's exact situation after Chen Pingping's death.