During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, Fan Xian, and the Third Prince. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. His mother was a captive of Dongyi. He was a general who led troops to battle outside all year round and was thought to have management skills. The Second Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He was very scheming. In order to control Fan Xian, he had used a series of methods. The Crown Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and the Empress. He was the legitimate son and was independent of the identity of a prince. Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor did not acknowledge his status as a prince. The Third Prince was Yi Guipin's child and had a lower status, but in the end, he had the last laugh. These five princes had their own stories and fates in the Qing years.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, Fan Xian, and the Third Prince. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. His mother was a captive of Dongyi. He was a general who led troops to battle outside all year round and was thought to have management skills. The Second Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He was very scheming. In order to control Fan Xian, he had used a series of methods. The Crown Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and the Empress. He was the legitimate son and was independent of the identity of a prince. Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor did not acknowledge his status as a prince. The Third Prince was Yi Guipin's child and had a lower status, but in the end, he had the last laugh. These five princes had their own stories and fates in the Qing years.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, Fan Xian, and the Third Prince. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. His mother was a captive of Dongyi. He was a general who led troops to battle outside all year round and was thought to have management skills. The Second Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He was very scheming. In order to control Fan Xian, he had used a series of methods. The Crown Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and the Empress. He was the legitimate son and was independent of the identity of a prince. Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor did not acknowledge his status as a prince. The Third Prince was Yi Guipin's child and had a lower status, but in the end, he had the last laugh. These five princes had their own stories and fates in the Qing years.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, Fan Xian, and the Third Prince. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. His mother was a captive of Dongyi. He was a general who led troops to battle outside all year round and was thought to have management skills. The Second Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He was very scheming. In order to control Fan Xian, he had used a series of methods. The Crown Prince was born of the Qing Emperor and the Empress. He was the legitimate son and was independent of the identity of a prince. Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor did not acknowledge his status as a prince. The Third Prince was Yi Guipin's child and had a lower status, but in the end, he had the last laugh. These five princes had their own stories and fates in the Qing years.
The story of the beacon fire teasing the princes originated from a plot in the ancient Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The story was about Cao Cao leading his army to attack Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. Liu Bei and Sun Quan joined forces to resist Cao Cao. In the Battle of Red Cliff, Liu Bei's general Guan Yu was killed by Cao Cao's army. Liu Bei was deeply saddened and sent Zhuge Liang to Cao Cao's army to persuade Cao Cao to give up attacking Red Cliff and attack Jingzhou where Liu Bei was located.
Zhuge Liang spread rumors in Cao Cao's army that Guan Yu was killed by Sun Quan and claimed that Guan Yu had left Cao Cao's army on his own accord and was killed by Sun Quan. When Cao Cao heard the news, he thought that Guan Yu was a thorn in his side and ordered an attack on Jingzhou. However, Zhuge Liang had already anticipated Cao Cao's actions, so he had already prepared countermeasures when Cao Cao's army attacked Jingzhou.
In the end, Cao Cao's army failed in the Battle of Red Cliff and returned to the north. In the Battle of Jing Zhou, Guan Yu's son Guan Ping also participated in the battle and successfully defended Jing Zhou from Sun Quan's attack. Therefore, the story of " Beacon Fire Playing with the Vassals " referred to Zhuge Liang, who used Guan Yu's death to spread rumors when Cao Cao's army attacked Jingzhou, thus preventing Cao Cao from attacking and protecting Jingzhou.
The story of the Beacon Fire playing with the princes happened at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty. In order to make Baosi happy, King You of Zhou lit the Beacon Fire and played with the princes. Bao Si laughed when she saw the beacon fire. King You was very happy, so he lit the beacon fire many times. However, due to King You's frequent teasing of the vassals, the vassals no longer believed in the signal of the beacon fire and gradually stopped coming. In the end, Quan Rong broke through Haojing and killed King You of Zhou, marking the end of Western Zhou. This story tells us that if the king treats the power of the country as a joke, it will eventually lead to his own destruction.
I'm not entirely sure about a specific 'Princes Hot Chicken story'. It could be a story related to a particular hot chicken place named Princes. Maybe it's about its origin, like how it started as a small family - run business in a local neighborhood. They might have had a special recipe passed down through generations, which made their hot chicken unique and popular in the area.
Beacon fire playing with princes was a famous ancient story from the Records of the Historian, Zhou Benji. The story told the story of the feudal vassals fighting and playing with the feudal vassals at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty.
It was said that at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the declining Zhou royal family and the vassals fought each other to seize the world. The decline of the emperor's authority was unable to effectively restrain the princes, resulting in chaos.
At that time, the emperor's younger brother, Shen Hou, was dissatisfied with the emperor's status and joined forces with the vassals to overthrow the emperor. Shen Hou united the Quanrong, Rongdi and other tribes to attack Haojing (now Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province). The emperor of Zhou sent troops to attack but was defeated by Marquis Shen.
The emperor of Zhou was forced to send the vassals to rescue him. After the vassals heard the news, they rushed over but were all defeated by Shen Hou. In the end, Marquis Shen captured Haojing and the emperor of Zhou was forced to flee to Jun Kiln (now Yuzhou City, Henan Province).
When the vassals learned that the Emperor of Zhou had been defeated, they all supported Marquis Shen as the vassal and destroyed Western Zhou. This story was described as a battle between the vassals, and the emperor of Zhou was seen as a powerless figure in this battle.