The Third Prince of Qing Yu Nian was called Li Chengping.
In the original book," Celebrating Years," the Third Prince's name was Li Chengping. In the drama version, the Third Prince's name was not made public yet.
Yes, the Third Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. The Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son and the successor that the Qing Emperor wanted to support. The Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had a relationship that transcended ethics. When the Qing Emperor found out, he abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest.
Yes, the Third Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the Crown Prince.
The third prince in the second season of Qing Yu Nian was Li Chengping.
The Third Prince of Qing Yu Nian was the Qing Emperor's son, Li Chengping.
The third prince of Qingyu was Li Chengping. Unfortunately, the search results did not include any pictures of the third prince.
The third prince, Li Chengqian, in the TV series, was played by Zhang Haowei.
The Third Prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengping. He was the youngest of the Qing Emperor's four sons. He was young and intelligent. In the movie, the Third Prince used his strategy and wit to step forward at the moment when the First Prince and the Second Prince were both injured and finally succeeded in ascending to the throne. Although the search results didn't provide any related pictures or books, he could find high-definition wallpapers and pictures of the celebration on other websites.
The third prince of Qingyu was Li Chengping. Li Chengping was the Qing Emperor's fourth son and the third prince of the Qing Dynasty. He was Yi Guipin's son, the youngest, and his influence was far inferior to the First Prince and Second Prince. Despite this, Li Chengping finally ascended to the throne through his intelligence and strategy. He chose to lie low and wait for the moment when the Great Prince and the Second Prince were both injured. Then he would step forward and become the ruler of Qing Kingdom.
The Third Prince of Qing Yu Nian was the youngest son of the Qing Emperor. His name was Li Chengping. He was the child of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin. He was the youngest and had the weakest power. Even though his status in the family was not as high as the First Prince and Second Prince, he eventually succeeded in ascending to the throne and became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.