The First Prince and Second Prince of Qing Yu Nian had committed suicide. They attempted to rebel, but after being suppressed by Fan Xian, they chose to commit suicide. Their scheme was discovered by the Qing Emperor, which ultimately led to their failure and death.
In " Celebrating Years," the First Prince and the Second Prince had different endings. The Great Prince, Li Chengru, was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. He was honest and did not have many schemes. Because of his status, his life was smooth sailing and he was one of the luckiest princes. As for the Second Prince, Li Chengze, he was the son of Lady Shu. He was free and easy, but in fact, he was forced to do so. In the end, he failed in his rebellion and committed suicide. His ending was relatively tragic.
The ending of the four princes in the Qing years was that the Great Prince became the new Emperor, the Second Prince committed suicide, the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess, and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help.
The ending of the four princes in the Qing years was that the Great Prince became the new Emperor, the Second Prince committed suicide, the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess, and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help.
The outcomes of the princes in the Qing years were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor; the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess; and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.
The endings of the princes in the novels were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor, the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess, and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.
In the novel "Celebrating Years", the endings of the princes were: - The Crown Prince was deposed by the Qing Emperor and imprisoned in the Imperial Clan Court outside Jingdou. - The Second Prince was ordered to die by the Qing Emperor because he participated in a rebellion. - Third Prince: Because of his weak personality, he was not liked by the Qing Emperor. In the end, he was deposed and became a commoner. - [Fourth Prince: Due to his weak body, he was unable to withstand the pressure of the throne. He finally chose to become a monk.] - Fan Xian, the main character, the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, finally inherited the Qing Emperor's throne and became a wise ruler.
In the first season of the TV series " Celebrating Years," the Second Prince was demoted to his fief by the Qing Emperor and committed suicide by drinking medicine. He was not the final winner, but a chess piece being manipulated. The Second Prince's goal had originally been the position of Crown Prince, but he saw Fan Xian as a threat. Thus, in the second season, Fan Xian would start a conflict of grudges with the Second Prince. Fan Xian was stabbed to the ground by Yan Bingyun, but he was not killed by Yan Bingyun. Fan Xian would be resurrected in the second season with full blood. As for the relationship between the Second Prince and Yan Bingyun, Fan Xian's death was actually a fake death. Fan Xian had used his own scheme and Yan Bingyun's swordsmanship to create a fake death scene. Therefore, the Second Prince was not the final victor.
In the first season of the Qing Dynasty, the Second Prince was banished to his fief by the Qing Emperor and committed suicide by drinking medicine. He was not the final winner, but a chess piece being manipulated.
In the first season of the Qing Dynasty, the Second Prince committed suicide. He attempted to rebel, but after being suppressed by Fan Xian, he chose to commit suicide. His scheme was discovered by the Qing Emperor, which ultimately led to his failure and suicide.
There were a total of six princes in the play, and their endings were different. The Second Prince, the Crown Prince, and Li Yunrui failed in their rebellion. Li Yunrui committed suicide. The Crown Prince met the Qing Emperor in prison and committed suicide. The Second Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words 'widowed, widowed, and lonely', then took poison and committed suicide. The Great Prince stationed his army in Dongyi and brought his mother, Lady Ning, over. The search results did not mention what happened to the other princes. Therefore, the ending of the other princes in the drama was currently unknown.