The relationship between the Qing Kingdom's Second Prince, Li Chengze, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui, was complicated. The Eldest Princess had always been infatuated with the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor loved Ye Qingmei. In order to take revenge on the Qing Emperor, the Eldest Princess instigated the Qing Emperor's two sons, the Crown Prince Li Chengqian and the Second Prince Li Chengze. The Eldest Princess seduced the Crown Prince and had an affair with him. At the same time, she also used the Second Prince to stand on her side. However, in the end, the Eldest Princess 'plot was exposed. She, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince committed suicide together. As for the specific ending and development between the Second Prince and the Eldest Princess, the search results did not provide clear information. Therefore, regarding the final result of the Qing Kingdom's Second Prince and Eldest Princess, please type in Chinese.
The relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was complicated and dangerous. The Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and the Crown Prince's aunt. She had great financial power in the Qing Kingdom and controlled the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince and hoped that he could succeed the throne. The Crown Prince was very dependent on the Eldest Princess and often sought her help and discussed matters with her. The Eldest Princess also had some feelings for the Crown Prince because she had provided help to the Crown Prince and there was no other woman by the Crown Prince's side to confide in. However, their relationship was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor put the Eldest Princess under house arrest and prepared to abolish the Crown Prince. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince chose to commit suicide.
The relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was complicated and dangerous. The Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and the Crown Prince's aunt. She had great financial power in the Qing Kingdom and controlled the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince and hoped that he could succeed the throne. The Crown Prince was very dependent on the Eldest Princess and often sought her help and discussed matters with her. The Eldest Princess also had some feelings for the Crown Prince because she had provided help to the Crown Prince and there was no other woman by the Crown Prince's side to confide in. However, their relationship was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor put the Eldest Princess under house arrest and prepared to abolish the Crown Prince. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince chose to commit suicide.
The relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was complicated and dangerous. The Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and the Crown Prince's aunt. She had great financial power in the Qing Kingdom and controlled the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince and hoped that he could succeed the throne. The Crown Prince was very dependent on the Eldest Princess and often sought her help and discussed matters with her. The Eldest Princess also had some feelings for the Crown Prince because she had provided help to the Crown Prince and there was no other woman by the Crown Prince's side to confide in. However, their relationship was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor put the Eldest Princess under house arrest and prepared to abolish the Crown Prince. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince chose to commit suicide.
There was an affair between the Crown Prince of Qing Kingdom, Li Chengqian, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. The Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince on the surface and secretly supported the Second Prince, Li Chengze. In the end, the Qing Emperor discovered their private affair through the exposure of a small eunuch, Hong Zhu. The relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince in the drama was relatively shallow. The Emperor had already discovered it early on. In the end, the Eldest Princess took the initiative to reveal her relationship with the Crown Prince to the protagonist.
The Qing Kingdom's Eldest Princess ended up committing suicide. In " Celebrating Years," the Eldest Princess was exiled to her fief, Xinyang, by the Qing Emperor because she had an affair with an enemy country. She colluded with the Crown Prince and attempted to rebel and seize the throne, but the Qing Emperor was prepared and quelled the rebellion. The Eldest Princess knew that it was difficult to escape and chose to commit suicide.
The Qing Kingdom's Eldest Princess ended up committing suicide. In " Celebrating Years," the Eldest Princess was exiled to her fief, Xinyang, by the Qing Emperor because she had an affair with an enemy country. She colluded with the Crown Prince and attempted to rebel and seize the throne, but the Qing Emperor was prepared and quelled the rebellion. The Eldest Princess knew that it was difficult to escape and chose to commit suicide. This ending was also in line with the setting of the Eldest Princess as the female villain in the novel.
The Qing Kingdom's Eldest Princess ended up committing suicide. In " Celebrating Years," the Eldest Princess was exiled to her fief, Xinyang, by the Qing Emperor because she had an affair with an enemy country. She colluded with the Crown Prince and attempted to rebel and seize the throne, but the Qing Emperor was prepared and quelled the rebellion. The Eldest Princess knew that it was difficult to escape and chose to commit suicide.
The Qing Kingdom's Eldest Princess ended up committing suicide. In " Celebrating Years," the Eldest Princess was exiled to her fief, Xinyang, by the Qing Emperor because she had an affair with an enemy country. She colluded with the Crown Prince and attempted to rebel and seize the throne, but the Qing Emperor was prepared and quelled the rebellion. The Eldest Princess knew that it was difficult to escape and chose to commit suicide.
The Crown Prince of Qing Kingdom, Li Chengqian, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui, had an affair. The Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince openly and secretly supported the Second Prince, Li Chengze. In the end, the Qing Emperor discovered their private affair through the exposure of a small eunuch, Hong Zhu. Hong Zhu used the Qing Emperor's suspicious personality to expose his personal affairs to the Qing Emperor. The Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince's private affair became a bargaining chip for the Qing Emperor to control them. The Qing Emperor consolidated his position of power by eliminating the Jingdou rebellion and offering sacrifices to the Qing Temple on Dong Mountain. As for who the Qing Emperor ultimately wanted to pass the throne to, there was no clear answer in the current information.
There was an affair between the Crown Prince of Qing Kingdom, Li Chengqian, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. The Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince on the surface and secretly supported the Second Prince, Li Chengze. She had an affair with the Crown Prince, but she secretly had an affair with the Second Prince. Together, the two of them established a force that was enough to threaten the Emperor. The Qing Emperor knew of the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince's private affair. This was revealed through a small eunuch, Hong Zhu. The Qing Emperor ordered the Eldest Princess to form an intelligence organization and comforted her not to blame the empress dowager for slapping her. In order to confuse the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince, the Qing Emperor married Ye Ling 'er to the Second Prince as his concubine.