The First Prince of Qingyu was not the Crown Prince. The Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, and the Great Prince was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Lady Ning. Due to his birth, he was destined to be unable to inherit the throne. Thus, the First Prince was not the Crown Prince.
The relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess in the Qing Dynasty happened in the sixth volume of the novel, chapter 86.
The plot of the crown prince and the eldest princess in the celebration of the year took place in episode 15.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," the plot of the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess appeared in episodes 15 and 22. In the 15th episode, the Eldest Princess met with the Crown Prince and sacrificed herself to him, making a huge sacrifice for the peace of the Crown Prince's family. In the 22nd episode, the Eldest Princess once again dedicated herself to the Crown Prince. These plots attracted widespread attention from the audience, revealing the inner contradictions and struggles of the Eldest Princess, as well as her deep feelings for the Crown Prince.
In the years of Qing, the First Prince had four wives. His main wife was Lin Wan 'er, his side wife was Liu Sisi, the Northern Qi Saintess was Haitang Duoduo, and the Northern Qi Empress was Zhan Doudou.
The eldest prince was Li Chengru from the Qing Dynasty.
The Great Prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengru. He was the Qing Emperor's first son, born of Lady Ning. The First Prince was portrayed in the play as a free and easy person. He had half of the Dongyi bloodline and was destined to have no fate with the throne. Thus, he chose to live in seclusion in Dongyi, far away from the disputes of the imperial court. The Great Prince's mother, Lady Ning, had been a female slave of Dongyi. She and Chen Pingping had gone through hardships together and brought the Great Prince out of despair, taking care of him along the way. The Great Prince treated Chen Pingping like an elder and was very respectful. He also had a loving relationship with the Northern Qi Princess. All in all, the Eldest Prince ended up living in seclusion in Dongyi, living a free and easy life.
The prince's ending in "Celebrating Years" was 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. There was a relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess that transcended ethics. They had originally wanted to overthrow the Qing Emperor, but in the end, they had failed.
The crown prince of the Qing Dynasty was called the second son. The exact age was not specified, but it could be inferred that the Second Prince was slightly older than the Crown Prince. Therefore, the crown prince in " Celebrating Years " was ranked second.
In "Celebrating Years," the prince's ending is suicide. When the Qing Emperor learned of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince's position and the Eldest Princess was placed 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. There was a relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess that transcended ethics. They had originally planned to bring down the Qing Emperor, but they ultimately failed.
In "Celebrating Years," the prince's ending is 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.