The Third Prince and the Fourth Prince were important figures in the Qing Dynasty. The First Prince's name was unknown, the Second Prince was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince was Li Chengping. As for the Fourth Prince, he did not mention his name. As for the specific plot and background of the Third and Fourth Princes, the search results did not provide any specific information.
The Third Prince and the Fourth Prince referred to different members of the royal family, but the specific background and storyline could not be determined. Therefore, I don't know the details of the Third and Fourth Princes.
The Great Prince was the new Emperor in the Qing Dynasty. The Second Prince had committed suicide, and the Third Prince had become the final winner. The Fourth Prince was Fan Xian, the illegitimate child.
The Third Prince's novel was 'Celebrating Years,' while the Fourth Prince's novel was 'I Was a Prince in Ancient Times, Zhao Kang'.
Second Prince Li Chengze and Crown Prince Li Chengqian both chose to commit suicide after losing the battle for the throne, while the youngest Third Prince, Li Chengping, unexpectedly became the Emperor. As for the Fourth Prince, Fan Xian, he had no intention of fighting for the throne. Instead, he chose to live in seclusion in West Lake and let his student, the Third Prince, ascend the throne. Therefore, the Third Prince eventually became the Emperor, while the Second Prince and the Crown Prince both ended up committing suicide. There was no mention of the Fourth Prince Fan Xian's ending.
[The Third Princess Consort likes the Fourth Prince.]
The Great Prince Li Chengru was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, and his mother was Lady Ning. Compared to the Qing Emperor's other sons, the Great Prince had no desire for the throne. His ending was happy. He and Lin Wan 'er had a very deep relationship. They were like siblings. In addition, the Great Prince also married the Great Princess of Northern Qi. After the Third Prince ascended the throne, he moved to Dongyi with the princess and his mother. As for the Fourth Prince's situation, it was not mentioned in the information given.
" Celebrating Years " was a popular historical novel. The author was Maoni. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was widely loved by readers. The story described how Fan Xian fell into a huge conspiracy when he transmigrated. The book described how he unraveled the conspiracy step by step. You can read or listen to this book on the Qidian Reading App. You can also get an experience member by going to Qidian Reading App. You can read the original book and listen to the original audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead, Fan Xian, was a person who valued relationships and righteousness, had a sense of humor, and had very upright values. His martial arts were strong. The female lead, Lin Wan 'er, was innocent and knowledgeable. She was a typical lady.
The third prince of the Qing Dynasty was the crown prince. The second and third documents clearly stated that the third prince of the Qing Dynasty was the crown prince. The Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. The Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son and the successor that the Qing Emperor wanted to support. Although there was a relationship that transcended ethics, the Qing Emperor eventually abolished the Crown Prince.
The second prince of Qingyu was Li Chengze, and the third prince was Li Chengping. Second Prince Li Chengze ultimately chose to commit suicide, and Third Prince Li Chengping became the final winner, inheriting the throne. The development of this plot was unexpected to the audience, but in the play, the Third Prince, Li Chengping, stood out in the court through his own efforts and intelligence, and finally became the heir to the throne. As for why the Second Prince chose to commit suicide, the exact reason was still unclear.
The Third Prince was not the Crown Prince. In " Celebrating Years," the Crown Prince was Li Chengqian. He was the eldest son of the Qing Emperor and ranked second. The Third Prince was Li Chengping, the son of Yi Guipin. He had a lower status and did not have many resources. Therefore, the Third Prince was not the Crown Prince.