Dabao in the Qing Dynasty was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. After the Eldest Princess gave birth to Dabao, she lied that Dabao was Prime Minister Lin's son and sent him to the Lin family to be raised. Da Bao's real identity was Da Hong Pao, the leader of the ascetics in the temple.
Dabao in the Qing Dynasty was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to protect her and Dabao's lives, the Eldest Princess sent him to the Lin family to be raised and lied that he was Lin Ruofu's son. Dabao had a serious illness when he was young, causing his intelligence to remain at the stage of childhood. Therefore, the great treasure of the Qing Dynasty was the child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess.
In the Qing Dynasty, Dabao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to cover up the scandal with the Qing Emperor, the Eldest Princess sent Dabao to the Lin family to be raised and lied that Dabao was Prime Minister Lin's son. Da Bao pretended to be a silly young master in the drama to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao, and displayed his powerful martial arts.
In " Celebrating Years," Dabao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. In order to cover up the scandal with the Qing Emperor, the Eldest Princess sent Dabao to the Lin family to be raised and lied that Dabao was Prime Minister Lin's son. Da Bao pretended to be a silly young master in the drama to hide his true identity. In the end, Da Bao became the leader of the ascetics in the temple, Da Hong Pao, and displayed his powerful martial arts.
Fan Ruoruo was the biological daughter of Fan Jian during the Qing years. She was the daughter of Fan Xian's adoptive father, Count Sinan, Fan Jian. In order to avoid the Qing Emperor's pursuit, Fan Jian sent Fan Xian to the countryside to be raised. At the same time, he also sent his own daughter, Fan Ruoruo, to the countryside to be raised with Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Ruoruo and Fan Xian were brother and sister in name. There was no mention of Fan Ruoruo's birth mother's name or identity in the search results.
The third prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengping, who was born to Yi Guipin.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess was born to the Qing Emperor and Li Yunrui.
Fan Ruoruo was the biological daughter of Fan Jian during the Qing years. Her birth mother was Fan Jian's first wife. Her identity and name were not mentioned in the search results provided. In order to avoid the Qing Emperor's pursuit, Fan Jian sent Fan Xian and Fan Ruoruo to the countryside to be raised. Thus, Fan Ruoruo and Fan Xian were brother and sister in name.
Fan Ruoruo was the biological daughter of Fan Jian during the Qing years. She was the daughter of Fan Xian's adoptive father, Count Sinan, Fan Jian. In order to avoid the Qing Emperor's pursuit, Fan Jian sent Fan Xian to the countryside to be raised. At the same time, he also sent his own daughter, Fan Ruoruo, to the countryside to be raised with Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Ruoruo and Fan Xian were brother and sister in name. Fan Ruoruo's birth mother was Fan Jian's first wife, but her identity and name were not mentioned in the search results.
Qing Yu Nian's true identity was revealed in chapter 152.
Qing Yu Nian's true identity was revealed in chapter 152.