Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." This was a curse to the Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." It was both a curse to the Qing Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." It was both a curse to the Qing Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." It was both a curse to the Qing Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
Prince Qing Yuannian died in chapter 124 of the seventh volume of the novel. He chose to commit suicide because he realized that he had been used by the Qing Emperor his entire life and had become the Crown Prince's whetstone. The Qing Emperor was cruel and merciless to him. He pushed him onto the battlefield until he was in extreme despair. Before he died, the Crown Prince left the Qing Emperor with the words " widower, widow, and lonely." It was both a curse to the Qing Emperor and a true portrait of his life.
The crown prince of Qingyu was the third prince. The Crown Prince was younger than Second Prince Li Chengze and older than Third Prince Li Chengping.
The crown prince of Qingyu was the third prince. The Crown Prince was younger than Second Prince Li Chengze and older than Third Prince Li Chengping.
Prince Qingyu was the second 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. Although the Crown Prince's ability was considered the worst, the Qing Emperor insisted on supporting him and made the Second Prince and Fan Xian his training partners to help him grow. Therefore, in the "Celebrating Years", the Crown Prince was ranked second.
The relationship between Prince Qing Yuannian and the Eldest Princess happened in the sixth volume of the novel, chapter 86.
The relationship between Crown Prince Qing Yuannian and the Eldest Princess happened in the sixth volume, chapter 86.