Joy of Life's three princes ended with Li Chengping becoming the new Emperor of Qing Kingdom. In the play, Fan Xian defeated the Qing Emperor and exposed the Qing Emperor's murderer. Fan Xian chose to return to Jiangnan and was not interested in the throne. He supported Li Chengping's succession to the throne. In the end, the ministers of the Qing Kingdom elected Li Chengping as the new Emperor. Even though Li Chengping did not have particularly outstanding talent, he succeeded in inheriting the throne.

The three princes of Joy of Life ended as follows: The Crown Prince was deposed from his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess. The Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor. The Third Prince succeeded in ascending to the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.
There were five princes in Joy of Life. The First Prince's name was unknown, the Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, the Third Prince's name was Li Chengping, and the Crown Prince's name was Li Chengqian. Fan Xian, the illegitimate son, was also the Qing Emperor's son.
There were a total of five princes in the Qing Dynasty. The First Prince's name was unknown, the Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince's name was Li Chengping. The Crown Prince's name was Li Chengqian, and his illegitimate son, Fan Xian, was also the Qing Emperor's son.
There were five princes in Joy of Life. The Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Dongyi prisoners of war during the Northern Expedition. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The Third Prince's name was Li Chengping, and he was Yi Guipin's child. The Crown Prince's name was Li Chengqian, and his illegitimate son, Fan Xian, was also the Qing Emperor's son.
There were five princes in Joy of Life. The Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Dongyi prisoners of war during the Northern Expedition. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The Third Prince's name was Li Chengping, and he was Yi Guipin's child. The Crown Prince's name was Li Chengqian, and his illegitimate son, Fan Xian, was also the Qing Emperor's son.
There were five princes in Joy of Life. The Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Dongyi prisoners of war during the Northern Expedition. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The Third Prince's name was Li Chengping, and he was Yi Guipin's child. The Crown Prince's name was Li Chengqian, and his illegitimate son, Fan Xian, was also the Qing Emperor's son.
There were five princes in Joy of Life. The First Prince's name was unknown, the Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince's name was Li Chengping. The Crown Prince's name was Li Chengqian, and his illegitimate son, Fan Xian, was also the Qing Emperor's son.
There were five princes in Joy of Life. The First Prince's name was unknown. The Second Prince was Li Chengze. The Third Prince was Li Chengping. The crown prince was Li Chengqian. The illegitimate child was Fan Xian.
There were a total of five princes in the Qing Dynasty. The Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Dongyi prisoners of war during the Northern Expedition. The Second Prince was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The Third Prince was Li Chengping, Yi Guipin's child. Crown Prince Li Chengqian and his illegitimate son Fan Xian were also the Qing Emperor's sons. There were five princes in the Qing Dynasty. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, the Crown Prince, and Fan Xian.
The names of the princes in Joy of Life were: Crown Prince Li Chengqian, Second Prince Li Chengze, Third Prince Li Chengping, and Fourth Prince Li Chenggui.