In the end, Princess Roujia did not marry anyone. King Jing had originally planned to marry Princess Rou Jia to Fan Xian, but Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er were engaged. King Jing was too embarrassed to fight with his sister, the Eldest Princess, for a son-in-law, so this plan was canceled. Therefore, Princess Rou Jia eventually lived alone and did not marry.
In the end, Princess Roujia did not marry anyone. King Jing had originally planned to marry Princess Rou Jia to Fan Xian, but Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er were engaged. King Jing was too embarrassed to fight with his sister, the Eldest Princess, for a son-in-law, so this plan was canceled. Therefore, Princess Rou Jia eventually lived alone and did not marry.
In the end, Princess Roujia did not marry anyone. According to the information provided, she had originally planned to marry Fan Xian, but Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er had a prior engagement. King Jing was too embarrassed to compete with his sister, the Eldest Princess, for a son-in-law, so the plan was canceled. Therefore, Princess Rou Jia eventually lived alone and did not marry.
During the celebration, Rou Jia and Fan Xian had two children.
During the celebration, Rou Jia and Fan Xian had two children.
During the celebration, Rou Jia and Fan Xian had two children.
During the celebration, Rou Jia and Fan Xian had two children.
During the celebration, Rou Jia and Fan Xian had two children.
During the Qing years, Princess Rou Jia gave birth to two children. Her father was Fan Xian.
Princess Rou Jia had given birth to two children during the Qing years. Her father was Fan Xian.
Princess Rou Jia had given birth to two children during the Qing years. Her father was Fan Xian.