King Jing was the Seventh Prince of the Daliang Kingdom.
The heir of King Jing was the second prince.
The heir of King Jing, Li Hongcheng, was not a prince.
The heir of King Jing, Li Hongcheng, was the son of King Jing of the Qing Kingdom, not a prince.
The heir of King Jing, Li Hongcheng, was the heir of King Jing of the Qing Kingdom, not a prince.
King Qing Jingxuan had a son. In the drama, King Jing's ending was that he finally had a good death and continued to grow flowers in King Jing's residence. He had always secretly supported Fan Xian. After the Qing Emperor died, his son, Li Hongcheng, also fled the capital. Because King Jing did not get involved in the fight for the throne, he had a good ending. However, the search results did not mention the name of the specific son or other details, so it could not provide more information about King Jing's son.
The Crown Prince was the second prince in the Qing Dynasty. The Qing Emperor had five sons. They were the Crown Prince, the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, and Fan Xian. The Crown Prince's name was Li Chengqian. He was the Di son of the Qing Emperor and Empress. The Crown Prince was the second-ranked prince in the Qing Dynasty. He was the successor that the Qing Emperor had initially wanted to support. Although the Crown Prince's ability was considered the worst, the Qing Emperor insisted on supporting him and made the Second Prince and Fan Xian his training partners to help him grow. Thus, the Crown Prince was the second prince of the Qing Dynasty.