Fan Xian, Fan Ruoruo, and Fan Sizhe were the three siblings of Qing Yu. However, the information on whether they had the same mother was not clear. Some search results mentioned that Fan Xian's mother was the Qing Emperor, but Fan Ruoruo and Fan Sizhe's mothers were not specifically mentioned. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if they had the same mother.
Qing Yunian and his two siblings did not share the same mother. Fan Xian's mother was the Qing Emperor. There was no specific mention of Fan Ruoruo and Fan Sizhe's mother. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if the three siblings had the same mother.
In " Celebrating Years," there were some conflicting views on whether the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were biological siblings. Some documents indicated that they were siblings, while others indicated that they were not related by blood. According to the descriptions in documents [2] and [7], in the original work, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were biological siblings, but in the TV series, it was changed to " although not blood relatives." Thus, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine if the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were biological siblings.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were not blood-related siblings. Although they were described as siblings in the original novel, this setting was changed in the TV series. The Eldest Princess revealed a hidden truth in the play. She was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister, nor was she the Crown Prince's biological aunt. There was no blood relationship between them. Thus, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were only siblings in name.
The Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were not blood-related siblings. Although they were described as siblings in the original novel, this setting was changed in the TV series. The Eldest Princess herself revealed a hidden truth in the play. She was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister, nor was she the Crown Prince's biological aunt. Thus, the Eldest Princess of the Qing Dynasty had no kinship with the Qing Emperor.
The Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were not blood-related siblings. Although they were described as siblings in the original novel, this setting was changed in the TV series. The Eldest Princess herself revealed a hidden truth in the play. She was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister, nor was she the Crown Prince's biological aunt. Thus, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were not related by blood.
The Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were not blood-related siblings. Although they were described as siblings in the original novel, this setting was changed in the TV series. The Eldest Princess herself revealed a hidden truth in the play. She was not the Qing Emperor's biological sister, nor was she the Crown Prince's biological aunt. Thus, the Eldest Princess of the Qing Dynasty was not related to the Qing Emperor by blood.
The mother of " Celebrating Years " was Ye Qingmei.
The eldest prince's mother was Lady Ning from Dongyi.
The Fourth Prince's mother was Liu Ruyu's cousin, Yi Guipin.
The mother of " Celebrating Years " was Ye Qingmei.