The eldest princess was the emperor's sister.
The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's sister.
The eldest princess was the emperor's sister.
The eldest princess was the emperor's sister.
The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's sister. The eldest princess was usually the elder sister or younger sister of the ancient Chinese emperor. Their status in the royal family was equivalent to that of the princes. In different dynasties, the title and identity of the eldest princess changed, but it was usually the emperor's sister.
The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's sister.
The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's sister.
The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's sister.
The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's sister.
The eldest princess was the emperor's sister.
The relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess was not simple. They were not brother and sister, nor were they lovers, nor were they officials. The Eldest Princess was ambitious and jealous of the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor had always tolerated her and did not cross his bottom line. The Eldest Princess had betrayed Yan Bingyun, but in the eyes of the Qing Emperor, this kind of thing could be forgiven. The Eldest Princess had an affair with the Crown Prince. After being exposed by Fan Xian, the Qing Emperor was furious and massacred the Eastern Palace. The Qing Emperor finally banished the Eldest Princess, but the matter did not end there. The Eldest Princess gave birth to a son for the Qing Emperor. According to the original work, this child was very likely the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. All in all, the Qing Emperor and Eldest Princess had an unusual relationship. It was filled with complicated emotions and power struggles.