The second prince's derivative works referred to derivative works that used the second prince, Li Chengze, as the main character in the novels or TV series. These derivative works might be created by the author according to the plot and character settings in the original work, or they might be created by the readers themselves. One of the derivative works was called " Liu Yuqing ", which mainly told the story of what happened in the Second Prince's residence. The content and plot of the other derivative novels needed further investigation.
Li Chengqian's derivative works existed in Qing Yu's years. Li Chengqian's character appeared in the derivative novel about Qing Yuannian. Although the specific content and plot of the derivative novel were not mentioned, it was certain that there was a derivative novel with Li Chengqian as the main character.
The second prince of the Qing Dynasty had no relationship with the prince. The Second Prince was the Emperor's younger brother and the Crown Prince's older brother, while the Crown Prince was the one who was personally instructed by the Crown Prince and the Emperor. The prince was the prince's son, and the second prince was the emperor's younger brother. Although the Second Prince and the Crown Prince were blood brothers, their statuses were similar. The Crown Prince had a slight advantage. In the movie, the Second Prince was a villain. In order to become the emperor, he would do anything. He would even kill his own brother, the Crown Prince. As for the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince, it was not clearly described in the play.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had two sons. The First Prince's name was unknown, while the Second Prince's name was Li Chengze.
There was a special relationship between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince in the Qing Dynasty, but the specific plot and development of the couple were not mentioned. Fan Xian and the Second Prince had different positions and goals in the play. Fan Xian tried to suppress the Second Prince's power, but at the same time, he hoped to influence the Qing Emperor's decision by attacking the Second Prince. However, the details of the Crown Prince and the Second Prince's love line were not mentioned in the search results.
In Qing Yuannian's novel, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince were the Qing Emperor's sons. There was a complicated relationship between them, including cooperation and competition. The Crown Prince had a special status and did not participate in the ranking of the throne. In the story, the Crown Prince was used by the Eldest Princess, while the Second Prince cooperated with Li Yunrui and the others. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince committed suicide. The specific plot and details needed to be read further to understand.
The Crown Prince and the Second Prince were Fan Xian and Li Chengze. They had different positions and goals in the drama, but they had a special relationship with each other. In order to suppress the Second Prince's power, Fan Xian spared no effort to put pressure on him. At the same time, he also had a thought. He hoped that by attacking the Second Prince, the Qing Emperor would give up on him. The Crown Prince and the Second Prince were both trying to rope Fan Xian into their camp, but their methods and goals were different. As the Crown Prince, he paid more attention to defending his position, while the Second Prince was more radical, hoping to attract more talents by showing his ambition. However, the Second Prince's actions were too radical and ignored the Qing Emperor's ability. The Crown Prince was even more vicious than the Second Prince. It was difficult for Fan Xian to detect. In general, the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince played a role in promoting the development of the plot.
In the novel, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince committed suicide. The Crown Prince was stripped of his position due to his affair with the Eldest Princess, and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess. The Second Prince attempted to rebel, but after being suppressed by Fan Xian, he chose to commit suicide. Their scheme was discovered by the Qing Emperor, which ultimately led to their failure and death.
The chapter about the death of the second prince was in the seventh volume of the novel, chapter 124.
The second prince of Qing Yu Nian was played by Liu Duanduan.
In the Qing years, the second prince's suicide was not explicitly mentioned.