The complete version of Wang Er's story is as follows: Once upon a time, there was a young man named Wang Er. He lived in a small town and was a diligent and studious person. Every day, he would wake up early and go to the nearby mountains to learn martial arts and poetry. He soon became one of the most popular people in the town because he was not only good at martial arts but also wrote excellent poems. One day, Wang Er heard a legend about a man named Qin Shihuang who knew martial arts and poetry and was immortal. Wang Er was very interested and decided to follow in Qin Shihuang's footsteps to see if he was really immortal. Thus, Wang Er began his journey. He passed through a dense forest, crossed a towering mountain peak, and finally arrived at a desolate place. There, he met an old man who told him that Qin Shihuang was immortal, but his immortality did not bring him happiness. Because Qin Shihuang had always lived alone, his heart was very lonely. Wang Er was very touched by the old man's words. He decided to stay here and help Qin Shihuang through his lonely years. Therefore, Wang Er became Qin Shihuang's personal bodyguard. He accompanied Qin Shihuang every day to provide protection and care. As time passed, Qin Shihuang became more and more dependent on Wang Er. He began to develop feelings for Wang Er and Wang Er gradually fell in love with Qin Shihuang. However, their identities and status did not allow them to be together. They could only keep their distance. Finally, Qin Shihuang passed away. Wang Er was very sad. He felt that he could no longer accompany Qin Shihuang through it. He deeply missed Qin Shihuang and understood the difference between love and status. He left this place to continue his journey to find his own happiness. This was the complete version of Wang Er's story.
The story of Sword Snow Stride was about the Second Prince, Zhao Kai. Zhao Kai was the illegitimate son of the Emperor of Liyang. Because of his identity, he could not enter the ancestral temple and lived the life of an ordinary person. With the help of Han Diao Temple, he planned to kill Xu Fengnian so that he could do something in the chaotic world. However, Zhao Heng, the King of Jing 'an, found out about Zhao Kai's identity and guessed his plan. In the end, Zhao Kai chose to commit suicide.
The second prince of the Qing Dynasty had no relationship with the prince. The Second Prince was the Emperor's younger brother and the Crown Prince's older brother, while the Crown Prince was the one who was personally instructed by the Crown Prince and the Emperor. The prince was the prince's son, and the second prince was the emperor's younger brother. Although the Second Prince and the Crown Prince were blood brothers, their statuses were similar. The Crown Prince had a slight advantage. In the movie, the Second Prince was a villain. In order to become the emperor, he would do anything. He would even kill his own brother, the Crown Prince. As for the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Second Prince, it was not clearly described in the play.
In Qing Yuannian's novel, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince were brothers. The Crown Prince was the Di son of the Qing Emperor and the Empress, while the Second Prince was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. There was a complicated relationship between them, including cooperation and competition. The Crown Prince was being used by the Eldest Princess, while the Second Prince was cooperating with Li Yunrui and the others. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince in Qing Yuannian's novel committed suicide. As the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's matter was exposed, the Crown Prince faced the crisis of being deposed. The Eldest Princess sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but the assassination failed. In the end, the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, Second Prince, and Empress all chose to commit suicide. Therefore, they did not become emperors.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," the reason the Second Prince killed Fan Xian was for the throne. Although the Second Prince appeared friendly to Fan Xian on the surface, he had been secretly plotting to kill him. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He was the person most likely to ascend the throne. The Second Prince felt threatened by this and decided to get rid of Fan Xian. As for how the plot developed, the audience needed to continue watching the series to understand.
The Second Prince and the Crown Prince ended up committing suicide. In " Celebrating Years," the Second Prince and Crown Prince attempted to rebel, but after being suppressed by the protagonist Fan Xian, they chose to commit suicide. Their scheme was discovered by the Qing Emperor, which ultimately led to their failure and death.
In the novel, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince committed suicide. As the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's matter was exposed, the Crown Prince faced the crisis of being deposed. The Eldest Princess sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but the assassination failed. In the end, the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, Second Prince, and Empress all chose to commit suicide. Therefore, they did not become emperors.
The Second Prince and the Crown Prince ended up committing suicide. In " Celebrating Years," the Second Prince and Crown Prince attempted to rebel, but were suppressed by the protagonist Fan Xian and committed suicide.
The second prince of Qingyu was Li Chengze, and the third prince was Li Chengping. Second Prince Li Chengze ultimately chose to commit suicide, and Third Prince Li Chengping became the final winner, inheriting the throne. The development of this plot was unexpected to the audience, but in the play, the Third Prince, Li Chengping, stood out in the court through his own efforts and intelligence, and finally became the heir to the throne. As for why the Second Prince chose to commit suicide, the exact reason was still unclear.
In the novel, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince committed suicide. As the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess 'matter was exposed, the Crown Prince faced the crisis of being deposed. The Eldest Princess sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but the assassination failed. In the end, the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, Second Prince, and Empress all chose to commit suicide. Therefore, they did not become emperors.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. The First Prince and the Second Prince were two important figures. The First Prince's name was unknown. His mother was from Dongyi, so it was believed that she had a foreign bloodline and did not have the qualifications to inherit the throne. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. In the play, the Second Prince was portrayed as a scheming and ruthless character. He was eager to compete for the throne and used ingenious means and strategies to fight for it. The reason the Qing Emperor was ruthless to the Second Prince might be because he believed that the Second Prince's personality was too ruthless. If he ascended the throne, it might cause disaster to the royal family and the country. As for why the Qing Emperor did not depose the Crown Prince, the specific reason was not mentioned.