In Joy of Life, the second prince, Li Chengze, had done a series of bad things. He colluded with the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and used her authority in the Qing Kingdom's palace treasury to carry out smuggling activities, embezzling money and raising private soldiers. He had also cooperated with the Eldest Princess to deceive the Qing court, making everyone mistakenly believe that the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had a close relationship, but it was in fact an illusion. In addition, the Second Prince had also murdered Fan Xian in order to seize the throne. He had shown a friendly attitude toward Fan Xian, but behind his back, he had been plotting to kill him. The Second Prince's actions and thoughts made people feel surprised and puzzled.

The Great Prince was the new Emperor in the Qing Dynasty. The Second Prince had committed suicide, and the Third Prince had become the final winner. The Fourth Prince was Fan Xian, the illegitimate child.
The Great Prince in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor's first son. His name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and a captive of Dongyi. The second prince was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The third prince was Li Chengping, born of Emperor Qing and Yi Gui's concubine. Prince Li Chengqian was born by Emperor Qing and Empress Li. Thus, in Joy of Life, the Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's first son, the Second Prince was Li Chengze, the Third Prince was Li Chengping, and the Crown Prince was Li Chengqian.
In Joy of Life, the Great Prince was the person the Qing Emperor wanted to support. The Second Prince was the whetstone the Qing Emperor used to train the Crown Prince. The Third Prince was the youngest prince. The specific order could not be determined.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. He was the only general among the Qing Emperor's princes who had military merits. The second prince was a prince named Li Chengze, while the third prince was Li Chengping. In the drama, the Third Prince, Li Chengping, finally ascended the throne and became the final winner.
The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, the Second Prince was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince was Li Chengping. In Joy of Life, the Third Prince, Li Chengping, finally ascended the throne and became the final winner. The search results did not provide any specific information about the First Prince and the Second Prince's fate.
In Joy of Life, the First Prince was Li Chengru, the Second Prince was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince was Li Chengping.
The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, the Second Prince was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince was Li Chengping. In Joy of Life, the Third Prince, Li Chengping, finally ascended the throne and became the final winner. The search results did not provide any specific information about the First Prince and the Second Prince's fate.
The Qing Emperor had a total of three princes. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. He was the only general among the Qing Emperor's princes who had military merits. He had a high prestige in the army and had hundreds of thousands of troops under him. The second prince was a prince named Li Chengze, while the third prince was Li Chengping. In Joy of Life, the Third Prince, Li Chengping, finally ascended the throne and became the final winner. The Great Prince's ending was Fan Xian successfully assassinating the Qing Emperor, supporting the Third Prince to ascend the throne, and living in seclusion in Jiangnan. As for the Second Prince's fate, it was still unclear.
There were different opinions on whether the Third Prince was the Crown Prince or not. Some documents stated that the Third Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the Crown Prince, while others believed that the Crown Prince and the Third Prince were different people. According to the relevant documents, the Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, and the Third Prince was the Qing Emperor's fourth son. Although the Qing Emperor initially wanted to support the Crown Prince as the successor, he eventually abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. In the plot, the Third Prince became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Third Prince of the Qing Dynasty was not the Crown Prince.