The Crane and Huating Pavilion was a plot in the Ming Dynasty novel Sword Snow Stride. In the novel, after Crown Prince Li Yifu and Lu Wenxi reunited, the Crown Prince said,"Lu Wenxi, you have always been a regret in my heart. I've always wanted to apologize to you, but I never had the chance." This sentence made the netizens cry because Prince had always had a crush on Lu Wenxi but had never told her how he felt. The Crown Prince's apology also expressed his deep affection and gratitude for Lu Wenxi. The theme of love and regret resonated with the readers.
Prince Xiao Dingquan recognized Lu Wenxi in tonight's update.
In " The Crane and the Magnificent Pavilion ", the Crown Prince Xiao Dingquan recognized Lu Wenxi during his wedding.
According to the search results provided, it was impossible to determine if the Crown Prince knew that Mrs. Gu was Lu Wenxi.
The relationship between the prince and Lu Wenxi in " The Crane and the Huating " was complicated. It could be love or friendship. The specifics needed to be judged according to the plot development. However, from the plot of the novel, the relationship between the Crown Prince and Lu Wenxi seemed to be more of a deep friendship and mutual support.
Lu Lingfeng finally recognized the true colors of the Crown Prince in the TV series " The Strange Records of the Tang Dynasty." In the plot, Lu Lingfeng was used by the Crown Prince, but with the help of a noble, he finally saw through the Crown Prince's true intentions. However, the search results did not provide specific details or evidence to support this conclusion. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Lu Lingfeng had truly recognized the Crown Prince.
Lu Lingfeng finally saw the true colors of the Crown Prince in the TV series " The Strange Records of the Tang Dynasty ". In the plot, Lu Lingfeng was used by the Crown Prince, but with the help of a noble, he finally saw through the Crown Prince's true intentions. Thus, Lu Lingfeng recognized the Crown Prince.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor did not make the Second Prince the Crown Prince. First of all, the Second Prince's personality was too ruthless. If he ascended the throne, it might bring disaster to the Imperial Family. The Qing Emperor might have underestimated the Second Prince's intelligence and ruthlessness and believed that he was not suitable to inherit the throne. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might value the Crown Prince's ability and gentle personality more. The Qing Emperor's goal was to unify the world. He needed a ruler who could command and nurture the people to protect the world. The Crown Prince's personality was gentle and weak, which was more in line with the Qing Emperor's requirements. In addition, the Qing Emperor might have considered the Second Prince's identity. He was the son of a concubine and could not become the Crown Prince. In summary, the Qing Emperor's decision not to make the Second Prince Crown Prince was based on a comprehensive consideration of many factors.
In the Youku solo drama " Ming Fenghua," there was a plot involving a monk predicting that the crown prince would rebel after the emperor died. The details were as follows: During his reign, the emperor had been worried that the crown prince would rebel, so he often communicated with the monk. In one conversation, the monk hinted that the Crown Prince might rebel because the Emperor was old and in poor health, and the Crown Prince's personality was more unyielding and did not gain the Emperor's full trust. The monk said,"The dragon vein is not good for Your Majesty. The Crown Prince is old and arrogant. He may be difficult for His Majesty to control. If the Crown Prince wants to rebel, he must first destroy His Majesty's empire." Although the monk's words seemed to be a prophecy, they were actually hinting at the Emperor's physical condition and the threat that the Crown Prince might face, reminding the Emperor to be more careful. The Emperor was deeply worried after hearing these words, so he strengthened the monitoring and restraint of the Crown Prince in an attempt to prevent him from rebelling. This plot showed the complexity of the character's psychology and the suggestive effect of the dialogue. It had a certain plot and literary value.
The Crown Prince did not give up on Lu Lingfeng. On the contrary, the Crown Prince demoted Lu Lingfeng in the Chang 'an Black Tea Case because he suspected that Lu Lingfeng had bad intentions towards the Eldest Princess. In order to protect Lu Lingfeng and prevent him from being framed by the princess, the Crown Prince chose to demote him, punish him with a cane, and chase him out of the capital. This was the Crown Prince's decision to protect Lu Lingfeng.
The Crown Prince did not give up on Lu Lingfeng. On the contrary, the Crown Prince demoted Lu Lingfeng in the Chang 'an Black Tea Case because he suspected that Lu Lingfeng had bad intentions towards the Eldest Princess. In order to protect Lu Lingfeng and prevent him from being framed by the princess, the Crown Prince chose to demote him, punish him with a cane, and chase him out of the capital. This was the Crown Prince's decision to protect Lu Lingfeng.