The plot of the novel 'The Emperor's Wife' is more complicated. I'm not sure which novel it is referring to. However, generally speaking, Bi Yuecheng's ending in the plot of the emperor's wife was uncertain because she was an important character in the novel and might be influenced by different authors. Whether the Crown Prince was good or bad depended on the plot of the novel and the setting of the author. In some novels, crown princes may be good because they have the opportunity to obtain the throne and contribute to the country and the people. In other novels, the crown prince may be bad because they want to fight for the throne and may cause harm to the emperor and other characters. As for the Crown Prince's fate, it also depended on the plot of the novel and the setting of the author. In some novels, the crown prince might inherit the throne and become a good emperor. In other novels, the crown prince might be forced to give up the throne and be hurt by other characters. In short, the outcome of the Crown Prince depended on the plot of the novel and the setting of the author.
The crown prince was not necessarily the emperor's son. In ancient times, the crown prince was usually the eldest son of the emperor, the eldest son of the empress. However, the emperor's eldest son might be born of a concubine. In this case, the emperor's eldest son was not qualified to inherit the throne. In addition, there were some special situations in some dynasties. For example, Zhu Jianshen of the Ming Dynasty was the nephew of Emperor Zhu Qiyu, but he was appointed crown prince. Therefore, the crown prince was not necessarily the emperor's son.
The relationship between the emperor and the crown prince was very complicated in ancient times. The Crown Prince was the legal heir to the throne. However, the status of the Crown Prince was not innate, but was bestowed by the Emperor. The Crown Prince's status in the court was second only to the Emperor. He had the power to supervise the country and had an official position similar to the Eastern Palace. However, the relationship between the crown prince and the emperor was often hostile. This was because the Crown Prince, as the heir to the throne, had the potential threat of power, which could form a separate regime of power. Therefore, the emperor would often be wary of the crown prince, unwilling to let the crown prince be too active or cultivate his own power. In the eyes of the Emperor, the Crown Prince's ability and wisdom were a double-edged sword. He hoped that the Crown Prince would be competent to inherit the throne, but he was also worried that the Crown Prince would be too capable and pose a threat to him. Therefore, the relationship between the Emperor and the Crown Prince was often a fate of love and murder.
There were some novels about being reborn as the wife of the crown prince that could be recommended. Among them were " After Rebirth, The Crown Prince Stripped Off My Little Vest " and " After Rebirth, I Spoiled The Crown Princess Alone ". These novels all met the requirements of the title and were suitable for readers who liked the rebirth of the crown prince and the female protagonist.
The author of " The Prince's Doted Wife " was Nirvana Nianhua. The novel was categorized as other novels. It was completed and updated on 2017 - 01 - 28. The female protagonist in the story was a poor daughter who had lost everything, but she was the best in the noble academy, while the male protagonist was the crown prince who had power over the world and was respected by everyone. There were many interactions between them. For example, the first time they met, the male lead helped the female lead out of trouble. The second time they met, the male lead helped the female lead out of trouble. The third time they met, the female lead asked the male lead if he dared to marry her. The male lead said that as long as she dared to marry him, he would dare to marry her. The male protagonist had different attitudes towards different people. He treated people he hated, his white lotus sister, his father-in-law, his love rival, other women, reporters, and the female protagonist in a unique way.
The robes that emperors and princes wore outside were called python robes. The official robe was the official robe of the Ming Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, the restrictions on the official robe were relaxed, and the prince and crown prince could wear it. The python robe was usually golden in color, with a golden edge and nine pythons embroidered on it. Ordinary people usually wore blue or stone-green python-colored robes. The dragon robe was a robe specially used by the emperor. It was embroidered with a dragon-shaped pattern. The color of the dragon robe was usually yellow. Therefore, the robes that emperors and princes wore outside could be python robes, but not dragon robes.
There were a few novels that were similar to those of his father and the crown prince that he could recommend. Among them were " Why Did Father Rebel "," Father, I Really Don't Want to Be the Crown Prince "," The Crown Prince and the Prime Minister Father "," The Crown Prince's Beauty: Father, Where's Your Morality ", and so on. These novels involved the relationship between the crown prince and his father. The plots were different and could be read according to one's personal preferences.
The Qing Emperor's Crown Prince was the second son. Even though the Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, because his mother was not the Empress, he was independent in the ranking of princes and was called the second. The exact age was not specified, but it could be inferred that the Second Prince was slightly older than the Crown Prince.
The Qing Emperor's Crown Prince's ending was suicide. After the Qing Emperor learned of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's affair, he abolished the Crown Prince's position and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. The Eldest Princess joined forces with many aristocratic families to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, after the assassination failed, the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. The Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had a relationship that transcended ethics. They had originally wanted to overthrow the Qing Emperor, but they had failed in the end.
The Qing Emperor and Crown Prince's ending was Fan Xian committing suicide after being assassinated. After the Qing Emperor learned of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince's position, while the Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed in her attempt to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. There was a relationship between them that transcended ethics. They had originally planned to bring down the Qing Emperor, but they had failed in the end.
The Qing Emperor's Crown Prince's ending was suicide. After the Qing Emperor learned of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's affair, he abolished the Crown Prince's position and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. The Eldest Princess joined forces with many aristocratic families to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, after the assassination failed, the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. The Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had a relationship that transcended ethics. They had originally wanted to overthrow the Qing Emperor, but they had failed in the end.