The five brothers in Qing Yu's life included the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian, Chen Pingping, King Jing, and Wu Zhu. They were sworn brothers. Wu Zhu was ranked fifth, so the Qing Emperor affectionately called him " Fifth." The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Wu Zhu had a certain degree of wariness and fear of the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu was the only person who could kill him. In the end, Fan Xian and Wu Zhu joined forces to kill their way into the Royal Palace. Wu Zhu was seriously injured in the battle. The relationship and fate between the five brothers in the celebration were an important part of the plot.
The five brothers in Qing Yu's life included the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian, Chen Pingping, King Jing, and Wu Zhu. They were sworn brothers. Wu Zhu was ranked fifth, so the Qing Emperor affectionately called him " Fifth." The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. These brothers had a complicated relationship. The Crown Prince and Fan Xian eventually became enemies. The Great Prince was Lady Ning's son and had no interest in Fan Xian. In the end, he did not appear in the show. The ending of the other brothers needed to be watched further to know.
The five brothers in Qing Yu's life included the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian, Chen Pingping, King Jing, and Wu Zhu. They were sworn brothers. Wu Zhu was ranked fifth, so the Qing Emperor affectionately called him " Fifth." The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Wu Zhu had a certain degree of wariness and fear of the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu was his only friend.
The five brothers in Qing Yu's life included the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian, Chen Pingping, King Jing, and Wu Zhu. They were sworn brothers. Wu Zhu was ranked fifth, so the Qing Emperor affectionately called him " Fifth." The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. These brothers had a complicated relationship. The Crown Prince and Fan Xian eventually became enemies. The search results did not provide any clear information about their ending.
The five brothers in Qing Yu's life included the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian, Chen Pingping, King Jing, and Wu Zhu. They were sworn brothers. Wu Zhu was ranked fifth, so the Qing Emperor affectionately called him " Fifth." The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. As for the ending of these brothers, they needed to watch the series further to know.
The five brothers of the Xu family referred to Xu Guanwen, Xu Guanwu, Xu Guanying, Xu Guanjie, and Xu Shiyan. Among them, Xu Guanwen was the representative of Hong Kong comedy movies, Xu Guanwu was mainly engaged in behind-the-scenes work, Xu Guanying was a Hong Kong clown actor, Xu Guanjie was a representative of Hong Kong music industry, and Xu Shiyan was shorter. These five brothers all had important positions and contributions in the Hong Kong entertainment industry.
The five brothers of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty were Li Chengqi, Li Chengyi, Li Longfan, Li Longye, and Li Longti, who died early.
The five brothers of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty were Li Chengqi of Ning, Li Chengyi of Shen, Li Longfan of Qi, Li Longye of Xue, and Li Longti of Sui (who died early).
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The painting of the five brothers of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was the Painting of the Five Kings Returning Drunk. This painting depicted the story of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and his four brothers when they were young. It depicted the scene of them riding horses together. The five kings in the painting were Li Longji, King of Linzi, Li Chengqi, King of Song, Li Chengli, King of Shen, Li Fan, and Li Ye, King of Xue. They often had banquets, cockfighting, hunting, and other activities together, and their relationship was harmonious. There were also four attendants and nine horses in the painting. Each of them had a different expression and looked very lifelike. This painting was painted in the Yuan Dynasty and is now in the collection of the Su Ning Art Museum. On October 8,2020, the painting was sold for 306.5 million Hong Kong dollars at Sotheby's ancient calligraphy and painting auction in Hong Kong.
In Princess Huanzhu's third movie, the fifth prince was played by Wang Gang.