During the Qing years, Gong Dian and the Crown Prince were friends. Gong Dian and the Crown Prince had an exchange of calligraphy and painting, and the Crown Prince used this method to get close to Gong Dian. However, the Qing Emperor was suspicious of the relationship between the Crown Prince and Gong Dian and reminded Gong Dian to draw a clear line between himself and the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor believed that Gong Dian's personal relationship with the Crown Prince might affect the Crown Prince's status. As a result, Gong Dian and the Crown Prince were personal friends, but the Qing Emperor was skeptical and asked Gong Dian to keep a distance from the Crown Prince.
During the Qing years, Gong Dian and the Crown Prince were friends. Gong Dian and the Crown Prince had an exchange of calligraphy and painting, and the Crown Prince used this method to get close to Gong Dian. However, the Qing Emperor was suspicious of the relationship between the Crown Prince and Gong Dian and reminded Gong Dian to draw a clear line between himself and the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor believed that Gong Dian's personal relationship with the Crown Prince might affect the Crown Prince's status. As a result, Gong Dian and the Crown Prince were personal friends, but the Qing Emperor was skeptical and asked Gong Dian to keep a distance from the Crown Prince.
During the Qing years, Gong Dian and the Crown Prince were friends. Gong Dian and the Crown Prince had an exchange of calligraphy and painting, and the Crown Prince used this method to get close to Gong Dian. However, the Qing Emperor was suspicious of the relationship between the Crown Prince and Gong Dian and reminded Gong Dian to draw a clear line between himself and the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor believed that Gong Dian's personal relationship with the Crown Prince might affect the Crown Prince's status. As a result, Gong Dian and the Crown Prince were personal friends, but the Qing Emperor was skeptical and asked Gong Dian to keep a distance from the Crown Prince.
In " Celebrating Years," Gong Dian was the head of the First Bureau of the Inspection Court, and the Crown Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor. The two had a superior-subordinate relationship.
In " Celebrating Years," the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was that of an aunt and nephew. The Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, the heir to the throne, and the Eldest Princess was the Princess Consort's sister, the Crown Prince's aunt. They had relied on each other since they were young, valued each other, and established a deep relationship. However, in the play, their relationship did not develop as simple as an ordinary aunt and nephew. There was an affair between them that transcended ethics. In the end, after the Qing Emperor learned of their affair, he abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. The Crown Prince and Eldest Princess eventually chose to commit suicide.
During the Qing years, the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was that of lovers. The Eldest Princess had sent people to assassinate Fan Xian. In order to take revenge on the Eldest Princess, Fan Xian had told the Emperor that the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had a special relationship. Fan Xian used a series of plans to let the empress discover the relationship between the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess and inform the Emperor of this matter. The Qing Emperor also had special feelings for the Eldest Princess. After learning of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest and prepared to depose the Crown Prince. The Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince secretly joined forces with the Qin family and the Ye family to kill the Qing Emperor and let the Crown Prince ascend to the throne. However, their plan was leaked by the Ye family. After the rebellion failed, the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince chose to commit suicide.
During the Qing years, the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was that of an auntie and nephew. The Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, the heir to the throne, and the Eldest Princess was the Princess Consort's sister, the Crown Prince's aunt. They had relied on each other since they were young, valued each other, and established a deep relationship. Although the Crown Prince's marriage was arranged by his parents, he chose the woman he liked and married her regardless of everything. According to the information provided, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide.
During the Qing years, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince was that of an aunt and nephew. The Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, the heir to the throne, and the Eldest Princess was the Princess Consort's sister, the Crown Prince's aunt. They had relied on each other since they were young, valued each other, and established a deep relationship. Although their relationship did not develop smoothly in the movie, the relationship between them was that of an aunt and a nephew.
The relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince was that of an auntie and nephew. The Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, the heir to the throne, and the Eldest Princess was the Princess Consort's sister, the Crown Prince's aunt. They had relied on each other since they were young, valued each other, and established a deep relationship. They trusted each other and treated each other well. However, their affair was eventually discovered by the Qing Emperor, causing the Crown Prince to lose his position and the Eldest Princess to be imprisoned.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince's relationship was that of an aunt and nephew. The Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, the heir to the throne, and the Eldest Princess was the Princess Consort's sister, the Crown Prince's aunt. They had relied on each other since they were young, valued each other, and established a deep relationship. Although their relationship in the play was not as simple as an ordinary aunt and nephew, there was an affair between them that transcended ethics. In the end, after the Qing Emperor learned of their affair, he abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. The Crown Prince and Eldest Princess eventually chose to commit suicide.
During the Qing years, the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was that of an auntie and nephew. The Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, the heir to the throne, and the Eldest Princess was the Princess Consort's sister, the Crown Prince's aunt. They had relied on each other since they were young, valued each other, and established a deep relationship. Although the Crown Prince's marriage was arranged by his parents, the relationship between them was not as dull as that of an ordinary aunt and nephew. They trusted each other and treated each other well. According to the information provided, there was no clear answer to their ending.