Lin Gong was the eldest princess's biological son.
Yes, Lin Gong was the eldest princess's biological son.
Yes, Lin Gong was the eldest princess 'son, Li Yunrui.
Lin Gong was the eldest princess's biological son.
Yes, Lin Gong was the eldest princess's biological son. Lin Wan 'er and Lin Gong were both illegitimate children of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's brother, and he loved her dearly. In the play, the Eldest Princess tried to use Lin Gong's death to turn Lin Wan 'er against Fan Xian. However, Lin Wan' er would not kill Fan Xian. She hoped that Fan Xian could lie to her for the rest of his life.
Yes, Lin Gong was the biological son of the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.
Yes, Lin Gong was the eldest princess's biological son.
According to the information provided, Lin Gong wasn't the Eldest Princess 'biological son. He was the villain in the TV series " Celebrating Years ", played by actor Kang Jie. Lin Gong had been instructed by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui to plot an assassination on Niulan Street. In the end, when Fan Xian found out, he was furious and wanted to kill him. After Wu Zhu found out, he was afraid that Fan Xian would not be able to make up his mind. Wu Zhu knocked Fan Xian unconscious and personally left the capital to kill Lin Gong. Therefore, Lin Gong and the Eldest Princess were not biological, but were used by the Eldest Princess.
The relationship between the Eldest Princess and Lin Gong was complicated. The Eldest Princess used Lin Gong to assassinate Fan Xian because she didn't want Fan Xian to marry Lin Wan 'er and control the palace treasury. Lin Gong was roped in by the Eldest Princess to the Second Prince's side and planned the assassination on Niulan Street. However, Fan Xian was not killed. Instead, Lin Gong was killed. Lin Ruofu was angry and dissatisfied with the Eldest Princess. In the end, he parted ways with her and agreed to Lin Wan 'er marrying Fan Xian. The relationship between the Eldest Princess and Lin Gong had disappeared after Lin Gong's death.
In "Celebrating Years," there is a certain relationship between the Eldest Princess and Lin Gong. The Eldest Princess secretly instigated Lin Gong to assassinate Fan Xian. Her goal was to prevent Fan Xian from marrying Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was used by the Eldest Princess and eventually killed. The Eldest Princess's actions triggered Lin Ruofu's resentment and dissatisfaction towards her, causing a huge change in their relationship. Although the original novel did not directly describe the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu's feelings in their early years, they had fought side by side in the Qing court for 20 years. This showed that there might be feelings between them. However, after Lin Gong's death, Lin Ruofu laid his cards on the table with the Eldest Princess and agreed to Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's marriage. This showdown showed that Lin Ruofu no longer had any feelings for the Eldest Princess. Therefore, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and Lin Gong could be said to be a cooperative relationship driven by interests, while the relationship between the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu was somewhat controversial.
The relationship between Lin Gong and the Eldest Princess was complicated and tense in Celebrating Years. Lin Gong was the son of Lin Ruofu and the Eldest Princess, but his death caused Lin Ruofu to develop a great resentment and dissatisfaction towards the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess used Lin Gong's death to turn Lin Ruofu against Fan Xian, but this hurt her daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Lin Ruofu broke off with the Eldest Princess in the pain of losing his son and agreed to Fan Xian marrying Lin Wan 'er. Lin Ruofu's attitude towards the Eldest Princess had changed drastically. He began to think about the future and was terrified by the Eldest Princess's actions. Therefore, it could be said that Lin Gong's death had caused a rift between Lin Ruofu and the Eldest Princess.