Here are a few recommendations for novels about the life of the prince: 1. " Yao Xiang Qing Wang Fei ": This novel tells the story of the heroine saving the king's life many times, and the king wants to repay her kindness with his body. 2. The story of a tsundere prince and his Ran Meng Concubine. 3. [The Prince's Fight for the Inheritance: This is a novel in the ancient language of the Female Supreme Kingdom. The female protagonist is the Prince, and the story centers around her fight for the throne.] I hope that the above recommendations can satisfy your reading needs for the novel about the life of the prince.
The Great Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Lady Ning. Lady Ning was a Dongyi prisoner of war. After serving the Qing Emperor and becoming pregnant, she returned to the Qing Kingdom and gave birth to the Great Prince. After the Qing Emperor died, the Great Prince helped Fan Xian manage Dongyi and ultimately chose to commit suicide. There was some other information regarding the First Prince's background, but it did not provide a clear answer.
The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's son. His mother was Lady Ning, a Dongyi female prisoner of war captured by the Qing Emperor during the Northern Expedition. The Great Prince was of low birth and did not participate in the struggle for the throne. He had been fighting in the Western Barbarians for a long time. Later, he was transferred back to the capital to serve as the commander of the Imperial Army and married the Northern Qi princess. The Great Prince's ending was fortunate. He was far away from the disputes of the court and became the overlord of Dongyi, living in seclusion with his wife and mother.
The Second Prince of the Qing Dynasty was called Li Chengze. He was the whetstone used by the Qing Emperor to train the Crown Prince, Li Chengqian. Although the Second Prince did not have any ambitions at the beginning and only wanted to live a leisurely life, the Qing Emperor discovered that the Crown Prince was weak and incompetent, so he used the Second Prince to train the Crown Prince. The Second Prince's ambition was gradually aroused. He formed an alliance with his aunt, Li Yunrui, and married Ye Ling 'er. However, his scheme was eventually exposed by Fan Xian, leading to his failure and death. In the end, the Second Prince chose to commit suicide, ending his life.
The Second Prince of the Qing Dynasty was called Li Chengze. He was the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. He didn't have any ambitions at first, and only wanted to live a leisurely life. However, the Qing Emperor discovered that the Crown Prince was weak and incompetent, so he used the Second Prince to train the Crown Prince. The Second Prince's ambition was gradually aroused. He and his aunt, Li Jingwang, fought for the position of Crown Prince. In the end, in order to protect his mother and his life, he did not hesitate to fight for the throne with the Qing Emperor. In the end, he was forced to commit suicide by the Qing Emperor. The Second Prince's life was filled with tragedy and the fate of being used.
The following were some recommendations for the novels about the daily life of the ancient crown prince: "The Crown Prince's Consort's Pampering Daily Life,""The Crown Prince's Face Slapping Daily Life,""The Crown Prince's Favorite Consort's Daily Life,""The Crown Prince's Mistress (Rebirth),""The Crown Prince's Consort Is A Little Cowardly," and so on. These novels described the sweet love story between the female protagonist and the crown prince. There were not many contradictions and plots, and it was relaxed and happy.
The First Prince's life was full of twists and turns. His mother, Ning Cairen, was a Dongyi female prisoner of war captured by the Qing Emperor during the Northern Expedition. As a result, she had always been neglected and disliked by the Empress Dowager. When the First Prince was in his teens, he asked to join the army to avoid the trouble in the palace and fight in the Western Barbarians for a long time. Later, the palace was worried that he would be too proud of his army, so they transferred him back to the capital to serve as the commander of the Imperial Army. They also arranged for him to marry the Northern Qi Princess to cut off his path to the throne. The Great Prince had the best relationship with Lin Wan 'er, but he did not like Fan Xian at first. When he returned to the capital with Fan Xian, he had resolved the conflict between Fan Xian and the Second Prince during the Chen Garden Conference. In the end, the Great Prince became an overlord of the Qing Kingdom, far away from the disputes of the court. He lived in seclusion in Dongyi with his wife, the Northern Qi Eldest Princess, and his mother, Lady Ning. They lived a happy life. The First Prince's life could be said to be relatively smooth and successful.
In the middle of the year, the First Prince committed suicide. When the First Prince realized that he had been used, he felt despair and finally chose to commit suicide.
The third prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengping. He was the Qing Emperor's third son, and his mother was Yi Guipin. Although the Third Prince's power and status were far inferior to the Great Prince and the Second Prince, he eventually became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.
The second prince's background was rather complicated. His mother was a captive of Dongyi. Later, she was favored by the Qing Emperor and gave birth to him. Due to his special identity, his life was destined to be bumpy. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Second Prince had always been difficult to understand. It was speculated that the Qing Emperor might have been so ruthless toward the Second Prince out of considerations of power and succession arrangements. To put it more specifically, the Second Prince's existence posed a threat to the Qing Emperor's succession plan. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei and was the person most likely to ascend the throne. In addition, the Second Prince had his own ambitions and plans. He might also know Fan Xian's background, so he had always wanted to kill Fan Xian. In short, the Second Prince's life in the Qing Dynasty was complicated. His existence posed a threat to the Qing Emperor's schemes and succession arrangements, which was why the Qing Emperor was so cruel to him.
Yes, the Qing Emperor knew from the beginning of " Celebrating Years " that Fan Xian was his son. Even though he did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, the Qing Emperor had already known of Fan Xian's background when he was born and had shown him love and indulgence. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped Fan Xian and schemed against him. In the play, the Crown Prince finally chose to commit suicide. Other than the Crown Prince, the Qing Emperor had several other sons, including the Second Prince, Li Chengze. In general, the Crown Prince's background in the Qing Dynasty was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate child, and the Qing Emperor had a complicated attitude towards the Crown Prince's identity and fate in the play.