There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor had taken a fancy to the Second Prince. First of all, the Second Prince had outstanding intelligence and scheming, and was even smarter than the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor might think that the Second Prince had the ability to inherit the country and effectively rule it. Secondly, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui supported the Second Prince because she was jealous of Ye Qingmei, the Second Prince's mother. The Eldest Princess and the Second Prince formed an alliance to maximize their respective interests. Finally, the Qing Emperor might force the Second Prince to compete with the Crown Prince to sharpen his abilities and pave the way for his future development. The Qing Emperor hoped to find a suitable Crown Prince to ensure the stability of the country and the well-being of the people. In short, the Qing Emperor took a fancy to the Second Prince because of his resourcefulness, supporters, and training plans.
The Qing Emperor had many explanations for the Second Prince's gaze. We can come to the following conclusion: First of all, the Qing Emperor's gaze toward the Second Prince was filled with consideration and observation. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd Emperor. He had his own expectations and considerations for all his sons. As the Qing Emperor's son, the Second Prince's actions and performance were closely watched by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor might have observed the Second Prince's eyes to assess his ability and loyalty. Secondly, the Qing Emperor's gaze toward the Second Prince might have a certain degree of vigilance and suspicion. The Qing Emperor was a master of power. He was very sensitive to the struggle for power. As an ambitious person, the Second Prince might have aroused the Qing Emperor's vigilance. The Qing Emperor's gaze might have reflected that he held a certain degree of suspicion toward the Second Prince's actions and intentions. Finally, the Qing Emperor's gaze toward the Second Prince might have contained some disappointment and dissatisfaction. The Qing Emperor was not satisfied with the Second Prince's performance. He felt that the Second Prince was overly scheming, hypocritical, and lacked a stern air. The Qing Emperor might have been disappointed in the Second Prince's characteristics and expressed his dissatisfaction through his eyes. In summary, the Qing Emperor's gaze toward the Second Prince was filled with consideration, vigilance, and disappointment. The Qing Emperor's attitude and gaze toward the Second Prince reflected his expectations, suspicions, and dissatisfaction toward the Second Prince.
There was currently no clear answer to why the Second Prince wanted to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Files 1 and 2 mentioned that the Second Prince might think Fan Xian was his opponent because the Qing Emperor had once said," You three brothers should eat." This made the Second Prince feel that Fan Xian was a competitor for his position. In addition, the Eldest Princess might have conspired with the Second Prince because she did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury's wealth and marry Lin Wan 'er. However, these were just speculations. There was no conclusive evidence to support these views. As a result, there was no clear answer as to why the Second Prince wanted to assassinate the Qing Emperor.
There could be many reasons why the Qing Emperor did not choose the Second Prince as Crown Prince. First of all, the Second Prince's personality was too ruthless. If he ascended the throne, it might bring disaster to the Imperial Family. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have underestimated the Second Prince's intelligence and viciousness, believing that he was not suitable to inherit the throne. In addition, the Qing Emperor might value the Crown Prince's ability and potential more and see him as a more suitable successor. In addition, the Second Prince was born of a concubine. His mother's status was different from the mothers of the other princes. This might be one of the reasons why the Qing Emperor did not choose him. In summary, the Qing Emperor did not choose the Second Prince as Crown Prince because he considered the Second Prince's personality, ability, and bloodline.
There was no clear answer as to why the Qing Emperor did not like the Second Prince. There were some possible reasons, including the Qing Emperor overestimating the Second Prince's intelligence and ruthlessness, underestimating the Crown Prince's ability, and the Qing Emperor liking to hide his dignity. In addition, the status of the Second Prince's mother was different from the mothers of the other princes. This might be one of the reasons why the Qing Emperor did not like him. However, the specific reason was not explicitly mentioned. Thus, there was currently no definite answer to the question of why the Qing Emperor did not like the Second Prince.
There was currently no definite answer to the question of why the Qing Emperor did not like the Second Prince. There were some possible reasons, including the Qing Emperor overestimating the Second Prince's intelligence and ruthlessness, underestimating the Crown Prince's ability, and the Qing Emperor liking to hide his dignity. However, the specific reason was not explicitly mentioned. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know why the Qing Emperor doesn't like the Second Prince.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor killed the Second Prince because he was a threat to the imperial power. The Second Prince, the Crown Prince, and the Eldest Princess plotted a rebellion in an attempt to overthrow the Qing Emperor's rule and declare themselves Emperor. After the Qing Emperor learned of this, he decided to strike first to gain the upper hand. He killed the Second Prince to prevent future trouble.
There were three reasons why the Qing Emperor did not want the Second Prince to be Crown Prince. First of all, the Crown Prince was a legitimate son, while the Second Prince was a concubine. According to tradition, only a legitimate son was qualified to inherit the throne. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had killed all of the Crown Prince's relatives, including the Empress 'family. This way, the Crown Prince's position had been exchanged for a bloody night. After he succeeded to the throne, he did not need to worry about his relatives interfering in politics. Finally, the Crown Prince had a gentle and weak personality. He was a ruler who guarded the world. The Qing Emperor hoped to unify the world and needed a ruler who guarded the world and could nourish the hearts of the people. Combining these reasons, the Qing Emperor believed that the Crown Prince was the most suitable candidate to succeed. The Second Prince was thought to have a fierce personality. If he succeeded to the throne, it might cause instability in the court.
There were three reasons why the Qing Emperor did not want the Second Prince to be Crown Prince. First of all, the Crown Prince was a legitimate son, while the Second Prince was a concubine's son. His status was different from the Crown Prince. Secondly, the Crown Prince's relatives had been killed under the Qing Emperor's rule. The Crown Prince's position had been exchanged through a bloody night. After the Qing Emperor ascended the throne, he did not need to consider the problem of his relatives interfering in politics. Lastly, the Second Prince's personality was gentle and weak. He was not suitable to become an emperor who ruled the world. The Qing Emperor hoped that after he passed away, there would be a ruler who could protect the hearts of the people to protect the world, and the Crown Prince fit this requirement. In general, the Qing Emperor believed that the Crown Prince was the only legitimate prince. He had been raised well and had no shortcomings or disadvantages. He was the only candidate for Crown Prince in the other dynasties. If the Second Prince succeeded to the throne, the Qing Emperor believed that he would be as brutal as he was, causing the court to become unstable. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided not to let the Second Prince be the Crown Prince.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor had the Crown Prince and the Second Prince fight. First, the Qing Emperor hoped to find a suitable Crown Prince to inherit the throne. He believed that the Crown Prince was a knife that needed a grindstone to sharpen. The Qing Emperor forced the Second Prince to stand opposite the Crown Prince, forcing them to fight. Secondly, the Qing Emperor was ambitious and scheming. In order to achieve his goals, he resorted to unscrupulous means. He had the typical arrogance and cold-bloodedness of a feudal emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor hoped that after he passed away, there would be a ruler who could protect the people and protect the world. Thus, he believed that the Second Prince was inferior to the Crown Prince. In short, the Qing Emperor had the Crown Prince and the Second Prince fight because of his expectations of the Crown Prince and his dissatisfaction with the Second Prince.
There were several possible reasons why the Qing Emperor did not investigate the Second Prince and Eldest Princess. First of all, the Second Prince and the Eldest Princess were both the Emperor's sister and son. For ordinary officials, even if they knew that there was something wrong with the two of them, they would not dare to publicly expose it. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had chosen to turn a blind eye for many years. He did not care about small fights that could not affect him. In addition, the Qing Emperor valued Fan Xian and thought he was a knife in his hand, so he allowed Fan Xian to investigate the Second Prince and Eldest Princess. Fan Xian's status rose with the tide. The palace treasury and Overwatch Council were about to fall into his hands. The Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian dared to attack the Second Prince and Eldest Princess because he was certain the Qing Emperor would support his actions. Lastly, the Qing Emperor might have let Fan Xian go because he lacked money. Fan Xian's investigation might expose the Second Prince and Eldest Princess 'smuggling activities and bring in financial income. In summary, the Qing Emperor did not investigate the Second Prince and Eldest Princess because of a combination of many reasons.