We can conclude that 'Tyrant Prince' is a short drama from the mainland of China. The drama ended in 2024 and had a total of 81-99 episodes. The lead actor and director of the drama were unknown, and the introduction was not provided. Since we did not provide any more information, we are unable to provide answers regarding the plot, ratings, or other related details.
From the information provided, we know that From the Deposed Crown Prince to the Imperial Tyrant is a novel that tells the story of a deposed Crown Prince who rebelled and became the Imperial Tyrant. Through his own efforts and wisdom, the Crown Prince won the support of all the officials and finally ascended the throne. His military ability and power made him famous in the enemy country, and even attracted the attention of the enemy country's empress. The latest chapter of this novel was chapter 622, and the title was " Final Chapter! The beauty was by his side, and the throne was in front of him! Drunk on the knees of a beauty, awake to rule the world! Power and influence were all in his hands! From a useless crown prince, he turned into a tyrant of the empire!" Based on the information provided, we can conclude that From the Abolished Crown Prince to the Imperial Tyrant is a novel about the Abolished Crown Prince's rebellion and becoming the Imperial Tyrant.
According to the information provided, From the Deposed Crown Prince to the Empire's Tyrant was a novel that told the story of a deposed Crown Prince who rebelled and became the Empire's Tyrant. Through his own efforts and wisdom, the Crown Prince won the support of all the officials and finally ascended the throne. His military ability and power made him famous in the enemy country, and even attracted the attention of the enemy country's empress. According to the information provided, the specific plot and ending could not be known.
It could be inferred that the identity of the last Xu Wang was Xu Wang Zhang Yu. According to the descriptions in the literature, the deceased in the main coffin of the Jing 'an Tomb was very likely to be the last Xu King, Zhang Yu. This speculation was based on the silk fabrics extracted from the coffin. These silk fabrics were the earliest and most complete textile objects unearthed in China. In addition, the bones that were unearthed also supported this speculation because they were all black and a large number of green crystals were found on the bones. These phenomena indicated that the owner of the Jing 'an Tomb was most likely Xu Wang Zhang Yu, and the 46 coffins were buried with his wives and concubines. However, there were 47 coffins buried in the Jing 'an Tomb, and there were no burial items in the main coffin. Therefore, although some experts said that the owner of the Jing 'an Tomb might be the last Xu King Zhang Yu, according to the author's research, the Jing' an Tomb in Jiangxi was unlikely to belong to Zhang Yu. Therefore, there was no conclusive answer as to the identity of the last Xu Wang.