In the past few years, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui had been sincere to Lin Wan 'er. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, she insisted on giving birth to Lin Wan 'er and expressed her deep feelings for her. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er, even though her situation in the palace was very difficult. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. Her status was more noble than Fan Xian's. She was adopted by the Qing Emperor as an adopted daughter and was conferred the title of Princess Chen. The Eldest Princess 'feelings for Lin Wan' er were real. When Lin Wan 'er did not know Fan Xian and did not want to marry him, she had done her best to satisfy Lin Wan' er's wishes. Although part of the reason was that the Eldest Princess wanted to win over Lin Wan 'er's father, her love for Lin Wan' er was real.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, she chose to give birth to Lin Wan 'er before marriage and expressed her deep feelings for her. The Eldest Princess loved Lin Wan 'er dearly and did her best to satisfy her wishes. Lin Wan 'er received the love of many consorts, the Empress Dowager, and the Qing Emperor in the Palace. The Eldest Princess also showed her affection. Therefore, it could be said that the Eldest Princess had feelings for Lin Wan 'er.
The Eldest Princess had feelings for Lin Wan 'er. Although the Eldest Princess did not marry Lin Ruofu, she insisted on giving birth to Lin Wan 'er. This was because the Eldest Princess loved Lin Wan' er's father and hoped to win him over through her. When Lin Wan 'er didn't know Fan Xian and didn't want to marry him, the Eldest Princess did her best to satisfy her wishes. Although the Eldest Princess had other reasons, such as not wanting Fan Xian to control the palace treasury, her love for Lin Wan 'er was real. The Eldest Princess's love for Lin Wan 'er was deep and forbearing. She was worried and couldn't let go of Lin Wan' er. She hoped that she could have a stable future. Thus, it could be said that the Eldest Princess had a sincere mother-daughter relationship with Lin Wan 'er.
The Eldest Princess had different views and descriptions of Lin Wan 'er's feelings. Some documents pointed out that the Eldest Princess loved Lin Wan 'er. She did her best to satisfy Lin Wan' er's wishes and insisted on giving birth to her. The Eldest Princess's love for Lin Wan 'er was real. She was worried and couldn't let go of Lin Wan' er. She hoped that she could have a stable future. However, there were also some documents that stated that the Eldest Princess cared more about her own interests and maintained an indifferent attitude towards Lin Wan 'er. Therefore, there were different opinions and descriptions of the Eldest Princess 'feelings for Lin Wan' er. It was impossible to determine whether she truly loved Lin Wan 'er.
The Eldest Princess had different views and descriptions of Lin Wan 'er's feelings. Some documents pointed out that the Eldest Princess truly cared and loved Lin Wan 'er. She did her best to satisfy Lin Wan' er's wishes and told her many secrets. The Eldest Princess's love for Lin Wan 'er was deep and forbearing. She was worried and couldn't let go of Lin Wan' er. She hoped that she could have a stable future. However, there were also documents stating that the Eldest Princess was more concerned about her own interests. She sent Lin Wan 'er away and kept her distance. Therefore, there was no clear answer to the Eldest Princess 'feelings for Lin Wan' er.
The Eldest Princess 'feelings for Lin Wan' er were controversial. Some documents showed that the Eldest Princess truly cared and loved Lin Wan 'er. She did her best to satisfy Lin Wan' er's wishes and hoped that she could have a stable future. The Eldest Princess 'love for Lin Wan' er was deep and forbearing. She was worried and couldn't let go of Lin Wan 'er. However, there were also some documents that did not clearly indicate the Eldest Princess 'true feelings for Lin Wan' er. Therefore, regarding the Eldest Princess 'feelings for Lin Wan' er, it was currently impossible to determine whether she truly loved Lin Wan 'er.
The Eldest Princess had feelings for Lin Wan 'er. Although the Eldest Princess did not marry Lin Ruofu, she insisted on giving birth to Lin Wan 'er. This was because the Eldest Princess loved Lin Wan' er's father and hoped to win him over through her. When Lin Wan 'er didn't know Fan Xian and didn't want to marry him, the Eldest Princess did her best to satisfy her wishes. Although the Eldest Princess had other reasons, such as not wanting Fan Xian to control the palace treasury, her love for Lin Wan 'er was real. The Eldest Princess's love for Lin Wan 'er was deep and forbearing. She was worried and couldn't let go of Lin Wan' er. She hoped that she could have a stable future. Thus, it could be said that the Eldest Princess had a sincere mother-daughter relationship with Lin Wan 'er.
The Eldest Princess had different views and descriptions of Lin Wan 'er's feelings. Some documents pointed out that the Eldest Princess truly cared and loved Lin Wan 'er. She did her best to satisfy Lin Wan' er's wishes and hoped that she could have a stable future. The Eldest Princess 'love for Lin Wan' er was deep and forbearing. She was worried and couldn't let go of Lin Wan 'er. However, there were also documents stating that the Eldest Princess was more concerned about her own interests and maintained an indifferent attitude towards Lin Wan 'er. Therefore, there was no clear answer to the Eldest Princess 'feelings for Lin Wan' er.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and Lin Wan 'er were mother and daughter. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of the Eldest Princess and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, the Eldest Princess chose to give birth to Lin Wan 'er before marriage and expressed her deep feelings for her. The Eldest Princess was filled with love for Lin Wan 'er. Although she had sent Lin Wan' er away and remained indifferent, all her actions were to protect Wan 'er's safety and her own interests. However, there was a dispute about the Eldest Princess 'true feelings for Lin Wan' er. It was impossible to determine whether she truly cared for Lin Wan 'er.
The Eldest Princess and Lin Wan 'er ended up with Lin Wan' er becoming Fan Xian's official wife. They lived in seclusion in Jiangnan and gave birth to their son Fan Liang and daughter Fan Yuning. The Qing Emperor was assassinated by Fan Xian, and the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, and Second Prince committed suicide because of their failed rebellion. Lin Wan 'er played an important role in the play. She was Fan Xian's lover and mother. In the end, she achieved a happy ending.
Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the Qing Prime Minister Lin Ruofu. The Eldest Princess was madly in love with the Qing Emperor, while Lin Wan 'er was deeply in love with the Qing Emperor's son, Fan Xian. The Eldest Princess and Lin Wan 'er had similar infatuation in love. There were three reasons why the Qing Emperor had appointed Lin Wan 'er to Fan Xian. First, the palace treasury was founded by Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. The royal family business that the Eldest Princess controlled was also founded by Ye Qingmei. Second, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this marriage to go public and arouse the interest of the people in Jingdou. Third, the Eldest Princess' power and wealth needed to be transferred to Lin Wan 'er's husband, Fan Xian. In the play, the Eldest Princess showed an arrogant and despotic side, doing all kinds of bad things, while Lin Wan 'er was upright, cute, kind and just.