There were different views and opinions on who the Qing Emperor wanted to let inherit the throne. Some search results indicated that the Qing Emperor wanted Crown Prince Li Chengqian to inherit the throne because the Crown Prince had high prestige in the military and met the Qing Emperor's conditions. Other results mentioned that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to inherit the throne because Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son and the child of the woman he loved the most. He was also considered very outstanding. Fan Xian had performed outstandingly at the poetry meet and had written a novel," Dream of the Red Chamber," which had swept the capital. He was considered very talented. The Qing Emperor also admired Fan Xian. However, there was no clear answer to determine who the Qing Emperor ultimately wanted to let inherit the throne. Thus, there was no definite answer to the question of who the Qing Emperor wanted to let inherit the throne.

It was possible that the Qing Emperor was prepared to let Crown Prince Li Chengqian or Fan Xian inherit the throne. Some search results showed that the Qing Emperor had always regarded the Crown Prince as the heir to the throne. He had trained the Crown Prince through his nurturing and support for the Second Prince, hoping that the Crown Prince would be more benevolent and stable after inheriting the country. Other results mentioned that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to inherit the throne because Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's own son and the child of the woman he loved the most. He was also considered very outstanding. However, due to the inconsistent search results, no clear answer could be obtained.
In Joy of Life, the third prince, Li Chengqian, succeeded to the throne after the Qing Emperor died. At the end of the novel, the Qing Emperor was killed by Uncle Wu Zhu, and Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's son became the next Emperor. The television version of Joy of Life adapted the ending. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince committed suicide after their plot was exposed, and the Third Prince, Li Chengqian, ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help.
The Qing Emperor's son, Li Chengping, inherited the throne.
It was possible that the Qing Emperor was prepared to let Crown Prince Li Chengqian or Fan Xian inherit the throne. Some search results showed that the Qing Emperor had always regarded the Crown Prince as the heir to the throne. He had trained the Crown Prince through nurturing him and supporting the Second Prince. He hoped that the Crown Prince would be more benevolent after inheriting the country and stabilize the world. Other results mentioned that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to inherit the throne because Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's own son and the child of the woman he loved the most. He was also considered very outstanding. However, these conclusions were inconsistent, so there was no clear answer.
The Qing Emperor was prepared to let Crown Prince Li Chengqian inherit the throne. The Qing Emperor had always regarded the Crown Prince as the Crown Prince and trained him through nurturing and supporting him. The Qing Emperor hoped that the Crown Prince would be more benevolent after inheriting the country and stabilize the world. Although some of the search results mentioned that the Qing Emperor had also considered passing the throne to Fan Xian, these conclusions were not consistent.
The Qing Emperor's son, Li Chengping, inherited the throne.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor's death, the heir to the throne was the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping.
It was possible that the Qing Emperor was prepared to let Crown Prince Li Chengqian or Fan Xian inherit the throne. Some search results showed that the Qing Emperor regarded the Crown Prince as the heir apparent and trained the Crown Prince through his training and support for the Second Prince. He hoped that he would be more benevolent and stabilize the world after inheriting the country. Other results mentioned that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to inherit the throne because Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's own son and the child of the woman he loved the most. He was also considered very outstanding. However, due to the inconsistent search results, no clear answer could be obtained.
The Qing Emperor's son, Li Chengping, inherited the throne.
The Qing Emperor's son, Li Chengping, inherited the throne.