During the Qing years, Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Although they weren't officially married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention, the Eldest Princess helped Minister Lin rise, and Minister Lin helped the Eldest Princess gain power. The relationship between them was personal, but the specific plot and development needed to be understood by watching "Celebrating Years".
During the Qing years, the relationship between Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess was personal. The Eldest Princess had an affair with Minister Lin and had given birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Although the Eldest Princess and Minister Lin were not officially married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention, the Eldest Princess helped Minister Lin rise, and Minister Lin helped the Eldest Princess gain power. Their relationship was mutually beneficial.
During the Qing years, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and Minister Lin was personal. They had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Although they weren't officially married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention, the Eldest Princess helped Minister Lin rise, and Minister Lin helped the Eldest Princess gain power. The relationship between them was personal. Please refer to the relevant documents for details.
During the Qing years, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and Minister Lin was personal. They had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Although they weren't officially married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention, the Eldest Princess helped Minister Lin rise, and Minister Lin helped the Eldest Princess gain power. Their relationship had both personal feelings and power entanglements.
During the Qing years, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and Minister Lin was personal. They had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Although they weren't officially married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention, the Eldest Princess helped Minister Lin rise, and Minister Lin helped the Eldest Princess gain power. Their relationship had both personal feelings and power entanglements.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess chose to be with Minister Lin for many reasons. First, the Eldest Princess had a crush on her brother, the Qing Emperor, and not Minister Lin. She hoped to receive the Qing Emperor's attention and love, but the Qing Emperor fell in love with Ye Qingmei. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's regret and attention, the Eldest Princess chose to have an illegitimate daughter, Lin Wan 'er, with Lin Xiang. Secondly, the Eldest Princess had no real feelings for Minister Lin. She valued Minister Lin's status and power more. She chose to marry Lin to win over his heart and gain more power, not out of love. In addition, the Eldest Princess did not like Fan Xian to be her son-in-law because Fan Xian's marriage to Lin Wan 'er would give him the power to control the palace treasury. Thus, the Eldest Princess was hostile to Fan Xian and hoped to put him to death. In general, the Eldest Princess chose to be with Minister Lin out of consideration for power and personal interests, not true love.
There were different opinions on whether the Eldest Princess and Prime Minister Lin had feelings for each other during the celebration. Some articles believed that the Eldest Princess and Minister Lin had fought side by side in the Qing court for 20 years and might have feelings for each other, but there were also articles that said there was no feelings between them at all. Thus, it was impossible to determine if the Eldest Princess and Prime Minister Lin had feelings for each other.
During the Qing years, the relationship between Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess was personal. They had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Although they weren't officially married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention, the Eldest Princess helped Minister Lin rise, and Minister Lin helped the Eldest Princess gain power. Their relationship was mutually beneficial. The specific reason why they did not get married was not clearly stated in the literature.
In the past few years, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui had been sincere to Lin Wan 'er. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, she insisted on giving birth to Lin Wan 'er and expressed her deep feelings for her. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er, even though her situation in the palace was very difficult. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, Lin Wan 'er was still their child. The Eldest Princess 'love for Lin Wan' er was motherly. Her situation in the palace was very difficult, but she still insisted on giving birth to Lin Wan 'er. Lin Wan 'er was lively and cheerful, kind and upright. Her feelings for Fan Xian would not change until death. The relationship between the Eldest Princess and Lin Wan 'er played an important role in the play. Their views on kinship and love were also different due to their different experiences. Thus, the Eldest Princess and Lin Wan 'er were mother and daughter during the Qing Dynasty. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan' er.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and Lin Wan 'er were mother and daughter. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, the Eldest Princess insisted on giving birth to Lin Wan 'er before marriage and expressed her deep feelings for her. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er, even though her situation in the palace was very difficult.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and Lin Wan 'er were mother and daughter. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, Lin Wan 'er was still their child. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er. Their relationship played an important role in the play, showing the kinship and love between mother and daughter.