The Great Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the eldest son of the Qing Emperor, and his mother was a captive of Dongyi. He was a general who led troops to battle outside all year round, displaying outstanding talent in war. The Qing Emperor had once handed Dongyi to him to manage. This showed that he had a certain level of management ability. The Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's second son, born of the Empress. Regarding the Crown Prince's ability and ending, the information given was not enough to give a clear answer.
The Great Prince of the Qing Dynasty 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, the Great Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the first son of the Qing Emperor. The Second Prince was Li Chengze, the Third Prince was Li Chengping, and the Crown Prince was Li Chengqian.
In the first season of Qing Yu Nian, the Crown Prince committed suicide. After the Qing Emperor learned of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince's position and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed in her attempt to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. This ending showed the unethical relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, as well as their fate of failure.
The First Prince and the Crown Prince were not the same person. The Crown Prince was older than the Eldest Prince. The Crown Prince was conferred the title of Crown Prince the moment he was born and was not in the Prince Sequence. The Eldest Prince's mother was not the Empress, so the Crown Prince addressed the Eldest Prince as Big Brother.
The Crown Prince and the Crown Prince were not the same person. The Crown Prince was older than the Eldest Prince. The Crown Prince was conferred the title of Crown Prince the moment he was born and was not in the Prince Sequence. The First Prince's mother was not the Empress. Thus, it could be concluded that the Crown Prince was not the Crown Prince.
The difference between the First Prince and the Crown Prince lay in their definition, status, and number. The crown prince was the successor of the ancient emperor, and he was the heir to the throne. The eldest prince was the first son of the emperor. The Crown Prince's status was second only to the Emperor and Empress. Even the Prince had to bow before the Crown Prince, and the Eldest Prince's status was second only to the Crown Prince. There was only one crown prince, but there could be many princes. Thus, the Crown Prince's status was even more honorable.
The difference between the First Prince and the Crown Prince lay in their definition, status, and number. The crown prince was the successor of the ancient emperor, and he was the heir to the throne. The eldest prince was the first son of the emperor. The Crown Prince's status was second only to the Emperor and Empress. Even the Prince had to bow before the Crown Prince, and the Eldest Prince's status was second only to the Crown Prince. There was only one crown prince, but there could be many princes. Thus, the Crown Prince's status was even more honorable.
The difference between the First Prince and the Crown Prince lay in their definition, status, and number. The crown prince was the successor of the ancient emperor, and he was the heir to the throne. The eldest prince was the first son of the emperor. The Crown Prince's status was second only to the Emperor and Empress. Even the Prince had to bow before the Crown Prince, and the Eldest Prince's status was second only to the Crown Prince. There was only one crown prince, but there could be many princes. Thus, the Crown Prince's status was even more honorable.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had five sons. Among them, the Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Dongyi prisoners of war during the Northern Expedition. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. As for the comparison between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince, the Crown Prince had the support of the Qing Emperor and some officials. However, he lacked determination and autonomy and was used by the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. The Second Prince had outstanding intelligence and scheming. He obtained the support of the Eldest Princess and used various methods to compete for the throne. However, the Second Prince's fate was tragic. He was seen as a chess piece by the Qing Emperor and was forced to oppose the Crown Prince. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince both chose to commit suicide. The Qing Emperor was ruthless to the Second Prince because he thought the Second Prince was too scheming, hypocritical, and had no awe-inspiring air. As for who was more powerful, there was no clear answer.
The Qing Emperor had a total of five sons during the Qing years. The Crown Prince and the Second Prince were two of the most important. The Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. With the Qing Emperor's support, he had the support of some courtiers, but he lacked determination and strength. The Second Prince was born from the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He supported the Eldest Princess behind the scenes and used smuggling activities to buy over the officials of the court. As for the comparison between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, under the Eldest Princess 'instigation, went against Fan Xian, while the Second Prince hid behind the scenes and enjoyed the benefits of being a fisherman. The Second Prince had the swordsmanship expert Xie Bian and the heir of King Jing, Li Hongcheng, by his side, while the Crown Prince did not have any powerful followers. In the end, the Qing Emperor was more ruthless toward the Second Prince because he believed that the Second Prince was overly scheming, hypocritical, and lacked a stern air. As for who would get the throne, the current plot had yet to be revealed.
The Third Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the Crown Prince. According to the documents provided, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. The Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son and the successor that the Qing Emperor wanted to support. Although there was a relationship that transcended ethics, the Qing Emperor eventually abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. Therefore, the third prince of the Qing Dynasty was the crown prince.