The Qing Emperor's children had five sons. The Great Prince's name was unknown. When the Qing Emperor was still the Crown Prince, he was born to a Dongyi prisoner of war (later known as Ning Cairen). The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze. He was born to the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. Fan Xian was tacitly acknowledged as the Qing Emperor's biological son in the play. However, according to the interpretation of the search results, Fan Xian was not the Qing Emperor's biological son, but the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. Ye Qingmei chose to have a child with the Qing Emperor because she felt that the world was set. She was lonely and wanted a companion. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was not clearly answered in the search results provided.
The Qing Emperor had a total of six children, including Crown Prince Li Chengru, Second Prince Li Yunrui, Great Prince Li Chengru, Fan Xian, Lin Dabao, and Lin Wan 'er. The Qing Emperor's attitude and treatment of each child was different. Fan Xian was regarded as the Qing Emperor's favorite child because he had outstanding talent, martial arts, and wisdom. However, the Qing Emperor's most beloved child was not Fan Xian, but the Crown Prince, Li Chengru. The Qing Emperor had high expectations of the Crown Prince and hoped that he could become the successor of the Qing Dynasty. The Second Prince, Li Yunrui, was seen as a chess piece by the Qing Emperor and placed in a dangerous position. The First Prince, Li Chengru, was sent to guard Dongyi because of his impure bloodline. Lin Dabao was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess gave birth to him for the Qing Emperor. In general, the Qing Emperor had different expectations and arrangements for each child.
There were many possibilities for Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor to have a child. The reasons why Ye Qingmei chose to give birth to the Qing Emperor's child included the following: First, Ye Qingmei hoped to extend her life and wisdom. As a transmigrator, she hoped to pass on her wisdom through children. Secondly, there was an emotional bond between Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. She chose to bear the Qing Emperor a child out of trust and emotional dependence on him. In addition, Ye Qingmei also took a fancy to the Qing Emperor's genes. She hoped that through the child, she could realize the ideals of equality and freedom that she pursued. However, the exact reason could not be determined due to the limited information provided.
There were several possibilities for why Ye Qingmei chose to have a child with the Qing Emperor. First of all, Ye Qingmei hoped that she could continue her life and wisdom through the child, so as to pass on her thoughts and wisdom. As a transmigrator, she hoped to observe and experience the pattern and mysteries of this new era through the child's perspective. Secondly, there was an emotional bond between Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. They gradually developed mutual attraction and emotional resonance. She chose to bear the Qing Emperor a child out of trust and emotional dependence on the Qing Emperor. In addition, Ye Qingmei also hoped to consolidate her position and influence by giving birth to the Qing Emperor's children. This was because, in the context of that era, the status of women in society was relatively low. As a transmigrator, Ye Qingmei needed to use marriage and childbirth to increase her social status and influence.
The Qing Emperor and Li Yunrui's child was Lin Dabao. Lin Dabao was their illegitimate son, but there was no clear answer about his identity and situation in the search results. Therefore, they could not confirm Lin Dabao's true identity and situation.
The Qing Emperor and Li Yunrui's child was Lin Dabao. However, there was no clear answer regarding Lin Dabao's identity and situation. Therefore, they could not confirm Lin Dabao's true identity and situation.
There were many possible reasons why Ye Qingmei chose to have a child with the Qing Emperor. First of all, Ye Qingmei hoped that she could continue her life and wisdom through the child, so as to pass on her thoughts and wisdom. Secondly, there was an emotional bond between Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. She chose to bear the Qing Emperor a child out of trust and emotional dependence on him. In addition, Ye Qingmei also took a fancy to the Qing Emperor's genes. She hoped that through the child, she could realize the ideals of equality and freedom that she pursued. However, the exact reason could not be determined due to the limited information provided.
There were several possibilities for why Ye Qingmei chose to have a child with the Qing Emperor. First of all, Ye Qingmei hoped that through her child, she could realize her ideals of equality and freedom. She believed that the child could inherit her thoughts. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor had deep feelings for her and could protect the child. Ye Qingmei also hoped to consolidate her position and influence by bearing a child for the Qing Emperor. At that time, the status of women in society was relatively low. As a transmigrator, Ye Qingmei needed to use marriage and childbirth to increase her social status and influence.