The following are some recommendations for novels that had children in their previous lives:
1. " The wife of a powerful minister is pregnant ": The plot contains elements of childhood sweethearts, reunion, and love.
2. " Reborn into the Crown Prince's Favorite ": The female protagonist in the story experienced rebirth, and there was a double love story between the male protagonist and her.
3. " Mom and Dad Are Reborn " was a story about how parents reconsidered how to be good children and parents after their rebirth.
4. "Villain Daddy Reborn!": The male protagonist in the story was a villain. After rebirth, he became a father and showed how he became a good father.
These novels covered the plot of having a child after rebirth, which could satisfy the readers 'needs for this theme.
Well, it's hard to say they are completely reliable. There could be a lot of factors at play. For example, children have very vivid imaginations. They might be influenced by things they've seen on TV or in books.
There was no detailed information about the specific plot and ending of the "Second Prince"(Li Chengze, the second prince of the Qing Kingdom) in the Qing Dynasty's novel, so it was impossible to give a definite answer. According to the relevant search results, some answers mentioned that the Second Prince had chosen to commit suicide and left behind a curse on the Qing Emperor, but the specific reasons and details were not mentioned. Thus, it was impossible to determine the fate of the Second Prince during the Qing years.
One interesting past life child story is about a child who claimed to be a World War II pilot. He could vividly describe the cockpit, the controls, and even some of his missions. It was as if he had actually lived through that experience.
It's hard to say for sure. Some believe they are real as the details children provide can be very specific and not easily explained by normal means. But others think it might be just vivid imagination since children have very active minds.
A child once told his parents that in his past life, he lived in a big house by the sea. He described the layout of the house in great detail, like the number of rooms, the color of the walls, and the view from the windows. His parents were amazed because there was no way he could have known about such a place without having seen it in this life.
In the novel," Celebrating Years," the second brother referred to the Qing Emperor's younger brother, the Second Prince. In the ending of the novel, the Second Prince was eventually killed by Fan Xian.
In the play, the Second Prince's ending was the Qing Emperor's death. In the novel, before the Second Prince was ordered to die, he had already been schemed to be killed by Fan Xian.
In "Celebrating Years," the second son refers to the second prince Li Chengze. His ending was after Ye Qingmei's death, on Fan Xian's way to Northern Qi, he sent people to intercept and kill Fan Xian. Later, he was betrayed by the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince, demoted to a commoner, and placed under house arrest in the Imperial Clan Court.
According to data 1 and 2, the ending of Second Brother in " Celebrating Years " was suicide. In the movie, the second brother, Li Chengze, was an ambitious prince. In order to fight for the throne, he had a series of battles with Fan Xian, the Eldest Princess, and others. In the end, his scheme was exposed by Fan Xian and he was ordered to die by the Qing Emperor.
In the third document, it was mentioned that if they had not fallen into the struggle for the throne, the second prince, Li Chengze, and Fan Xian would have been best friends. However, in the drama, the Second Prince eventually went to a tragic end because of his struggle for power.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," the second prince, Li Chengze, committed suicide at the end. He attempted to rebel and ally with the Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince, and others, but his plot was seen through and suppressed by Fan Xian. After Zhan Doudou gave birth to Fan Xian's daughter, he continued to dress up as the Northern Qi Emperor. The Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, and Second Prince committed suicide.