The Crane and the Pavilion is an ancient Chinese novel that tells the story of Zhu Biao, the crown prince of the Ming Dynasty. Crown Prince Zhu Biao experienced many difficulties and obstacles in his growth. The most important thing was that he was the son of the emperor and the emperor himself was the focus of the power struggle, so his situation was very special. The reason why Zhu Biao was so miserable in the novel was mainly because he lacked political experience and was also suppressed and threatened by political forces. In addition, he also faced the murder and pursuit of his family and relatives, which made his life full of uncertainty and fear. In the novel, the reason why Zhu Biao was in such a difficult situation was because of his special background and the focus of political struggles. His family and relatives played an important role in the political struggle, and he was also the result of the political power struggle. Therefore, he was in a very difficult situation. Not only did he have to face external threats and suppression, but he also had to deal with internal political disputes and struggles. Crown Prince Zhu Biao experienced many difficulties and obstacles in his growth, which made him a strong and brave figure and also made him the focus of political struggles. His experience also reflected the complexity and cruelty of ancient Chinese political struggles, leaving a profound lesson for future generations.