In the novel " Celebrating Years," Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was a girl who lived in Prince Cheng's residence. She was the darling of Prince Cheng's Imperial Residence, and everyone liked her. However, the Eldest Princess liked the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor's love and everyone's love were transferred to Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess was jealous of Ye Qingmei and began to become crazy and black-bellied. She had a deep hatred for Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. She displayed a complex personality and changeable behavior. She was good at pretending and was a mysterious character. The Eldest Princess 'final outcome was not mentioned.
The eldest princess was not necessarily the eldest princess. The eldest princess referred to the emperor's sister, not the emperor's daughter. The emperor's daughter was usually called a princess in the Han Dynasty, and the eldest princess was an exclusive title. Therefore, the eldest princess 'status was not necessarily the highest, but was related to the relationship between the emperor's sister or younger sister. As for the status of the princess, the specific situation may vary according to the dynasty and background. There was not enough information to determine the identity of the eldest princess.
The eldest princess and the eldest prince had some interaction and cooperation in the play, but no exact ending information was provided. Thus, I don't know how the relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Eldest Prince will develop.
The Eldest Prince and the Eldest Princess were in the same group in " Celebrating Years." Together, they plotted a series of conspiracies, including using the Crown Prince's banner to do bad things, smuggling activities, embezzling money, and so on. The Eldest Princess had an affair with the Eldest Prince and formed an alliance with him. However, their plot was eventually exposed, causing the Eldest Princess to go crazy and plan to assassinate the Qing Emperor. In the end, she committed suicide. The Great Prince rebelled, but was ultimately defeated and killed by the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Eldest Prince and Eldest Princess were in cahoots in 'Celebrating Years.'
There were different descriptions of the ending of the First Prince and the Eldest Princess in " Celebrating Years ", and it was impossible to determine the exact answer. Some of the documents mentioned that the First Prince chose to commit suicide because he realized that he was being used and fell in love with the Eldest Princess. However, other documents mentioned that the First Prince was still stationed in Dongyi, and that he was still alive and in control of the army. As for the Eldest Princess 'ending, the document mentioned that she committed suicide during the Jingdou rebellion. Due to the existence of different descriptions, it was impossible to determine the exact ending of the Eldest Prince and Eldest Princess.
The Eldest Prince likes the Eldest Princess. In " Celebrating Years," there was a love line between the Eldest Prince and the Eldest Princess. They accepted and respected each other, showing their gentle and innocent side. Although they were in an awkward position and were not favored, they all yearned to escape the palace and live a free life. The Eldest Prince had a good impression of the Eldest Princess and had planned a series of conspiracies together. Even though these plots were eventually exposed, causing the Eldest Princess to go crazy and plan to assassinate the Qing Emperor, and eventually commit suicide, this showed that the Great Prince had a good impression of the Eldest Princess. Thus, it could be said that the Eldest Prince liked the Eldest Princess.
The eldest son was not exactly the same as the legitimate eldest son. The eldest son referred to the first son of the male owner and concubine, also known as the Shu eldest son. The eldest son referred to the first son of the male owner and his wife. Although the eldest son was also the eldest son, the eldest son was not necessarily the eldest son. The eldest son enjoyed a higher status and priority in the family inheritance, and the eldest son was the first child of the male master. It could be the eldest son of the legitimate son or the eldest son of the concubine. Therefore, there were some differences between the eldest son and the legitimate eldest son in ancient society.
The Eldest Prince likes the Eldest Princess. According to the descriptions in document 1 and document 4, there was an affair between the Eldest Prince and the Eldest Princess, and the Eldest Prince had a good impression of the Eldest Princess. They had a common characteristic. They did not like to participate in power struggles. They yearned to escape the palace and live a free life. Their identities were rather awkward, they were not favored, and they were tired of family struggles. Thus, it could be said that the Eldest Prince liked the Eldest Princess.
" Time is Passing " was an ancient romance drama based on Mo Shubai's novel," The Eldest Princess." The story was about the love story between Li Rong, the eldest princess of the Xia Dynasty, and Pei Wenxuan, the prime minister of the dynasty. They had gone from enemies to best friends, then to mutual feelings, and finally came together. The drama described their transformation from loving enemies to soulmates who loved each other after marriage. Finally, they reunited. Zhao Jinmai and Zhang Linghe starred in the drama.
The Eldest Princess was an ancient romance novel written by Mo Shubai. The story told the story of Li Rong and Pei Wenxuan getting back together after their rebirth. They were enemies in their previous life, but in this life, they had become a couple. The plot of this novel was smooth, and the language was interesting. The female protagonist's identity was not humble, and she gained everyone's respect with her own ability.