During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess and the Emperor were siblings. The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's younger sister, but they were not really biological siblings. In the novel, the Eldest Princess loved her brother, the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor liked Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess was very trusted in the Qing Emperor's heart. After Ye Qingmei passed away, the Eldest Princess took control of the palace treasury's wealth. The Eldest Princess was jealous and resentful of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei's relationship. She secretly plotted to murder the Qing Emperor. However, in the end, the Eldest Princess was seen through by the Qing Emperor and chose to commit suicide. Therefore, the Eldest Princess and the Emperor were siblings in the Qing Dynasty.
In the Qing Yu Nian novel, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the Qing Emperor were siblings. The Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. They had complicated emotional entanglements in the story. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor only treated her as a younger sister. They were half-siblings and were not related by blood. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that their relationship in the novel was that of biological siblings.
In the television series, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings. They were not related by blood and were only siblings in name. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor regarded her as a younger sister. The Eldest Princess was jealous and resentful of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei's relationship and plotted some schemes to harm the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor's feelings for the Eldest Princess were not as good as people thought. He valued Ye Qingmei more. In order to realize her desire for power, the Eldest Princess gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er, with Prime Minister Lin Ruofu. The relationship between them was built on the basis of interests and power. All in all, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor's relationship was complicated and entangled.
Princess Qing Yu Nian and the Eldest Princess were the same person. She was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. They were siblings, not blood-related.
Princess Qing Yu Nian and the Eldest Princess were the same person. She was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. They were siblings, not blood-related. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor only treated her as a younger sister. The Eldest Princess was jealous and resentful of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei's relationship. She secretly plotted to murder the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor saw through her plan, and in the end, the Eldest Princess committed suicide.
In Qing Yuannian's novel, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor happened in the sixth volume, chapter 86.
The Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were brother and sister. They were half-siblings and had no blood relationship. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor only treated her as a younger sister. The Eldest Princess was jealous and resentful of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei's relationship. She secretly plotted to murder the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor saw through her plan, and in the end, the Eldest Princess committed suicide. As for whether they were blood-related siblings, the article did not explicitly mention it.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings. They were half-siblings and were not related by blood. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor only treated her as a younger sister. In the story, they had complicated emotional entanglements. The Eldest Princess was jealous and resentful of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei's love and secretly plotted to murder the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor saw through her plan, and in the end, the Eldest Princess committed suicide. As for whether they were blood-related siblings, the article did not explicitly mention it.
The relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor happened in the sixth volume, chapter 86 of the novel " Celebrating Years."
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess was the Emperor's younger sister, but they were not really biological siblings. In the novel, the Eldest Princess loved her brother, the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor liked Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess was very trusted in the Qing Emperor's heart. After Ye Qingmei passed away, the Eldest Princess took control of the palace treasury's wealth. The Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince and had an affair with him. However, after this matter was discovered by the Qing Emperor, the Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, they did not succeed. In the end, the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. Therefore, the Eldest Princess was the Emperor's younger sister.
In " Celebrating Years," the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was that of an aunt and nephew. The Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, the heir to the throne, and the Eldest Princess was the Princess Consort's sister, the Crown Prince's aunt. They had relied on each other since they were young, valued each other, and established a deep relationship. However, in the play, their relationship did not develop as simple as an ordinary aunt and nephew. There was an affair between them that transcended ethics. In the end, after the Qing Emperor learned of their affair, he abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. The Crown Prince and Eldest Princess eventually chose to commit suicide.