Obviously, Jing is the main character. He is the king of bandits, so the whole fan fiction likely revolves around his adventures, his thieving skills, and his interactions with others.
One interesting storyline could be Jing's encounter with a powerful new adversary. Maybe a rival thief who has a unique set of skills and is trying to take over Jing's territory. This would lead to a series of intense battles and mind games between them.
The heir of King Jing and King Jing were cousins. The heir of King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother, and King Jing was the Qing Emperor's son. Although the relationship between the two had never been good, they were described as representatives of two different forces in "Celebrating Years".
King Qi and King Jing were brothers, both sons of the emperor. King Qi was a scholar and was famous for his achievements and prestige. King Jing was a warrior and was outstanding in his military achievements. They had different specialties and talents. Although King Qi might be better in terms of political achievements and King Jing was more outstanding in terms of military achievements, their performance was affected by the Red Flame Case. King Qi was slandered and assassinated by Emperor Liang, while King Jing succeeded in ascending to the throne through the efforts of himself, Mei Changsu, and the others. As for the question of who was more suitable to be the emperor, Marquis Yan commented in the play that King Jing had been influenced by King Qi. His strategy of governing the country and his conduct had been passed down by King Qi, but his character was more determined and steady. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine who was more suitable to be the emperor.
King Jing was the title of the Seventh Prince of Daliang Kingdom, and it was the first rank of nobility. He was a prestigious general in the army, an adult prince who had many military achievements and had made great contributions in Jingbian. He was also a good friend of Princess Nihuang. King Jing was played by Wang Kai in the drama "Nirvana in Fire". Finally, King Jing ascended the throne.