The Second Prince of Qingyu was not a transmigrator. In " Celebrating Years," the main plot of time travel was focused on the main character, Fan Xian. Fan Xian had traveled from the modern world to the Qing Kingdom in the drama. He had modern knowledge and memories, which made him stand out from the rest in the ancient world. However, the Second Prince in the drama did not have such a background.
The Second Prince of Qingyu was not a transmigrator. The transmigration plot was mainly focused on the main character, Fan Xian. He had transmigrated from the modern world to the ancient Qing Kingdom, possessing modern knowledge and memories. The Second Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. His ending was suicide. The Qing Emperor had a suspicious and cold attitude toward the Second Prince. He even treated him cruelly. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that the Second Prince of the Qing Dynasty was not a transmigrator.
There were different views on whether the second prince had transmigrated. In document 1, it was clearly stated that the Second Prince in the Qing Dynasty was not a transmigrator, and the main transmigrator plot was focused on the main character, Fan Xian. However, in document 2, it was mentioned that the Second Prince was also a transmigrator. Moreover, Ye Qingmei also mentioned in the letter that there was more than one person who transmigrated. There were also speculations and discussions about whether the Second Prince had transmigrated in other documents. Due to the uncertainties and contradictions in the search results provided, no conclusive conclusions could be drawn. Therefore, it was currently impossible to determine whether the second prince had transmigrated.
There were different views on whether the second prince had transmigrated. Some documents indicated that the Second Prince was not a transmigrator, but the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He was portrayed in the play as a ruthless and ambitious character. However, there were also other documents that mentioned that the Second Prince was a transmigrator. Like the main character, Fan Xian, he had modern memories. Although the search results did not explicitly mention whether the Second Prince had transmigrated, it could be seen that there were different views on this issue. Thus, it was impossible to determine if the second prince had transmigrated.
The Second Prince of Qingyu was not a transmigrator. Fan Xian was the only character in the play who had transmigrated to the Qing Kingdom, and the Second Prince was a native character of the Qing Kingdom. His identity, character, and fate were all completely rooted in the ancient world. Therefore, the Second Prince was not a transmigrator.
The Second Prince of Qing Yunian was not a transmigrator. Although there was a time-travel plot in the play, it was mainly focused on the main character, Fan Xian. Fan Xian had transmigrated from the modern world to the Qing Kingdom in the drama, while the Second Prince was a native character of the Qing Kingdom. He had no transmigration background. His identity, character, and fate were all completely rooted in this fictional ancient world. Therefore, the Second Prince of Qing Yunian was not a transmigrator.
The second prince of Qing Yu Nian was played by Liu Duanduan.
During the Qing years, the full names of the Eight Generals in the Second Prince's residence were Gan Pengfei, Liu Yu, Fan Xie Bi 'an, Fan Wujiu, Gao Da, Ye Zhong, Yan Xiaoyi, and the Shadow. They were all experts working for the Second Prince and were responsible for protecting and carrying out missions. Among them, Xie Bi 'an was the leader of the Eight Generals, and his martial strength was Rank Eight. Fan Wujiu was also Rank Eight.
During the Qing years, the full names of the eight generals in the Second Prince's residence were Gan Pengfei, Liu Yu, Fan Xie Bi 'an, Fan Wujiu, Gao Da, Ye Zhong, Yan Xiaoyi, and the Shadow. They were all experts working for the Second Prince and were responsible for protecting and carrying out missions. Among them, Xie Bi 'an was the leader of the Eight Generals, and his martial strength was Rank Eight. Fan Wujiu was also Rank Eight. These eight generals played an important role in the battle between the Second Prince and Fan Xian. In the end, most of them were killed by the Overwatch Council, leaving only a few survivors. Their ending was not clearly stated in the novel.
During the Qing years, the full names of the Eight Generals in the Second Prince's residence were Gan Pengfei, Liu Yu, Fan Xie Bi 'an, Fan Wujiu, Gao Da, Ye Zhong, Yan Xiaoyi, and the Shadow. They were all experts working for the Second Prince and were responsible for protecting and carrying out missions. Among them, Xie Bi 'an was the leader of the Eight Generals, and his martial strength was Rank Eight. Fan Wujiu was also Rank Eight.
In " Celebrating Years," the Great Prince was the eldest son of the Qing Emperor. He was upright, clear, and open-minded. His mother was a Dongyi person, Lady Ning. She was saved by the Qing Emperor from Dongyi prisoners of war and brought into the harem. In the end, she gave birth to the Great Prince. The Great Prince had been leading troops in the border army the entire time. After learning of Fan Xian's identity, he had been helping him. There was no clear information regarding the First Prince's ending in the storyline.