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Celebrating the Crown Prince's Life Experience

2024-12-22 11:03
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2024-12-22 13:00

The Crown Prince's background during the Qing years was the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. His true identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. At the same time, he was also the leader of Da Hong Pao. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his and Ye Qingmei's son and had paid close attention to his growth. Before the Qing Emperor discovered the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's unethical relationship, he had always nurtured the Crown Prince as his successor. When the Crown Prince was made Crown Prince, he was only 14 or 15 years old. The Qing Emperor had very strict requirements for him. However, the Crown Prince eventually committed suicide after his affair with the Eldest Princess was discovered. Fan Xian was the Crown Prince's half-brother. His background had been exposed, but the Qing Emperor did not have much hope for him. In summary, the Crown Prince's background in the Qing Dynasty was the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. At the same time, he was also the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess.

Celebrating the Crown Prince's Life Experience

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2024-12-24 04:25

Yes, the Qing Emperor knew from the beginning of " Celebrating Years " that Fan Xian was his son. Even though he did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, the Qing Emperor had already known of Fan Xian's background when he was born and had shown him love and indulgence. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped Fan Xian and schemed against him. In the play, the Crown Prince finally chose to commit suicide. Other than the Crown Prince, the Qing Emperor had several other sons, including the Second Prince, Li Chengze. In general, the Crown Prince's background in the Qing Dynasty was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate child, and the Qing Emperor had a complicated attitude towards the Crown Prince's identity and fate in the play.

Celebrating the Third Prince's Life Experience

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2024-12-26 07:27

The third prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengping. He was the Qing Emperor's third son, and his mother was Yi Guipin. Although the Third Prince's power and status were far inferior to the Great Prince and the Second Prince, he eventually became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.

Celebrating the Second Prince's Life Experience

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2024-12-25 06:51

The second prince's background was rather complicated. His mother was a captive of Dongyi. Later, she was favored by the Qing Emperor and gave birth to him. Due to his special identity, his life was destined to be bumpy. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Second Prince had always been difficult to understand. It was speculated that the Qing Emperor might have been so ruthless toward the Second Prince out of considerations of power and succession arrangements. To put it more specifically, the Second Prince's existence posed a threat to the Qing Emperor's succession plan. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei and was the person most likely to ascend the throne. In addition, the Second Prince had his own ambitions and plans. He might also know Fan Xian's background, so he had always wanted to kill Fan Xian. In short, the Second Prince's life in the Qing Dynasty was complicated. His existence posed a threat to the Qing Emperor's schemes and succession arrangements, which was why the Qing Emperor was so cruel to him.

Celebrating the Second Prince's Life Experience

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2024-12-21 11:48

The Second Prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengze, the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. In the end, he committed suicide and attempted rebellion after being suppressed by Fan Xian. As for the Second Prince's background, the search results did not provide any more detailed information.

Celebrating the Third Prince's Life Experience

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2024-12-19 18:12

The third prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengping. He was the Qing Emperor's third son, and his mother was Yi Guipin. Although the Third Prince's power and status were far inferior to the Great Prince and the Second Prince, he eventually became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.

Celebrating the Third Prince's Life Experience

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2024-12-17 02:16

The third prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengping. He was the Qing Emperor's third son, and his mother was Yi Guipin. Although the Third Prince's power and status were far inferior to the Great Prince and the Second Prince, he eventually became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.

Celebrating the Crown Prince's plot for the rest of his life

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2024-12-18 20:29

Prince Qing Yuannian's plan was to get rid of the crime of treason. In the show, the Crown Prince used a series of schemes and arrangements, including supporting Fan Xian's rise to power, tacitly allowing Fan Xian to hammer the Crown Prince and the Second Prince, as well as the reasons for deposing the Crown Prince. In the end, he succeeded in deposing the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor used the action of deposing the Crown Prince to attract enemies inside and outside the court to stabilize his ruling position. The Crown Prince's plan seemed reckless and unwise, but in reality, he was a master of power. The Qing Emperor knew this like the back of his hand. The Crown Prince's plan also involved working with the Eldest Princess. They had a close personal relationship. In short, Crown Prince Qing Yunian's plan was to protect him and achieve his goal.

Celebrating the Crown Prince for the rest of his life

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2025-01-05 14:44

During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. Among them, the Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and the Dongyi prisoners of war when he was still the Crown Prince. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, born from the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. As for the Crown Prince's ending, after the Qing Emperor discovered the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess's private affair, he abolished the Crown Prince's position, and the Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest. The Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide after failing to assassinate the Qing Emperor. In the play, the image of the Crown Prince was set as a smart and wise person, but he pretended to be reckless and unwise to cover up his own schemes. Regarding the person the Crown Prince liked, he had deep feelings for the Eldest Princess. As for why the Qing Emperor insisted on not changing the Crown Prince, the specific reason was not mentioned.

Celebrating the Crown Prince for the rest of his life

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2024-12-30 21:03

The prince's ending in "Celebrating Years" was suicide. After the Qing Emperor discovered the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince's position and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed in her attempt to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. The Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had a relationship that transcended ethics. The Crown Prince listened to the Eldest Princess 'instructions. The Crown Prince's ability was poor. The Qing Emperor had a total of five sons, and each prince's ability was extraordinary. In comparison, the Crown Prince's ability was the worst. It was still unclear why the Qing Emperor insisted on not changing the Crown Prince.

Celebrating the Crown Prince for the rest of his life

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2024-12-29 13:44

During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. The Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor or the Crown Prince's time with Dongyi prisoners of war. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. As for the Crown Prince's ending, after the Qing Emperor discovered the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess's private affair, he abolished the Crown Prince's position and the Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest. The Eldest Princess and Crown Prince had tried to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but they chose to commit suicide after failing. The Crown Prince liked to draw portraits of the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.

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