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"The Daily Life of the Great Ming Emperor's Grandson" was a derivative romance novel created by Qi Nianyu. It told the story of Zhu Zhanji's funny daily life when he traveled to the Zhu family of the Ming Dynasty. The book was completed with a total of 747568 words, gaining the love and support of many readers. The latest chapter of the novel was updated on October 15, 2022.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor revealed his identity as a Great Grandmaster. To be specific, he was exposed as a martial grandmaster in the battle on Dong Mountain between chapters 125 and 155. There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor hid his identity as a Great Grandmaster. First of all, he hid his identity to protect himself. As an emperor, he needed to protect his own safety and prevent enemies from using his identity as a martial grandmaster to deal with him. Secondly, hiding his identity was also to protect the interests of Northern Qi and Dongyi. The Qing Emperor's identity as a Great Grandmaster had been obtained by defeating the other three Great Grandmasters in the battle at Dong Mountain. Hiding his identity could avoid attracting the attention and revenge of the other Great Grandmasters and protect the safety of Northern Qi and Dongyi. Lastly, concealing his identity was also to maintain the stability of the imperial court. Once the Qing Emperor's identity as a Great Grandmaster was exposed, it might cause turmoil and strife within the court, threatening the stability of the entire country. Thus, the Qing Emperor chose to hide his identity as a Great Grandmaster to maintain the stability and safety of the court.
The Qing Emperor's Eldest Prince was Li Chengru.
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" The Daily Life of Qing Qing " was an ancient romance novel written by an exquisite queen. The story was about a modern woman who traveled to ancient times to fall in love with her elder brother and eventually became a favorite concubine and empress. This novel had an ancient background and sweet elements, suitable for readers who liked to travel through time and ancient romance.
The Battle of Dong Mountain in Qing Yuannian's novel happened between chapters 125 and 155.
The Qing Emperor's battle at Dong Mountain happened between chapters 125 and 155 of the novel.
The Battle of Dong Mountain in Qing Yuannian's novel happened between chapters 125 and 155.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was killed by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu working together. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and the others engaged in an intense battle. After the Qing Emperor was injured by Fan Xian's heavy blow, Fan Xian took the opportunity to sneak attack the Qing Emperor and finally killed him. The Qing Emperor's death was an ending he deserved.
In the ending of " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was stabbed in the heart by Fan Xian with a dagger and died. In the novel, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui, the Second Prince, Prime Minister Lin Ruofu, the Empress, the Crown Prince, and others joined forces to force the palace. After Fan Xian learned of the news, he rushed back to protect the Emperor and confronted them in the Royal Palace with the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor told Fan Xian that he had planned Ye Qingmei's death because Ye Qingmei's existence was a threat to the imperial power. Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, so he wanted to kill Fan Xian. Fan Xian found it hard to believe, but he still decided to fight to the death with the Qing Emperor. The two began a fierce duel in the Royal Palace. In the end, Fan Xian used a dagger to pierce the Qing Emperor's heart. Before the Qing Emperor died, he admitted his love and guilt for Fan Xian. He also told Fan Xian that he had long known that Chen Pingping was Ye Qingmei's person and knew of his and Chen Pingping's plan. After Fan Xian heard this, he was filled with grief and indignation. He hugged the Qing Emperor's corpse and cried loudly. be ignorant of