No, the Second Prince was not really greedy for the throne and wanted to compete with the Crown Prince for the position of monarch. However, there was no other way. He was a whetstone hand-picked by the Qing Emperor to polish the Crown Prince. From a young age, the Qing Emperor had intentionally given him similar rights to the Crown Prince. The others saw the Qing Emperor's instructions. There would always be people who would support the Second Prince. If there were people who supported the Second Prince, they would definitely be treated as competitors by the Crown Prince. That was why the Crown Prince wanted to kill him when he was 13 years old. It was also at that time that he knew he had to fight for the chance to live.
First, he had to mention the Great Prince's background. His mother, Lady Ning, was a slave girl of the Eastern Wasteland. Her status was low. When she was pregnant, the Empress Dowager did not allow her to enter the harem. It was Ye Qingmei who protected her. Thus, regardless of status or bloodline, it was destined that the First Prince would never become the heir. The First Prince knew this very well and had accepted reality, so he had never thought of fighting for the throne. The Great Prince's personality was also very similar to Lady Ning's. He was frank and straightforward, and very loyal to the Qing Kingdom and the Emperor.(Later, when the Crown Prince, Second Prince, Eldest Princess, and the others rebelled, it was also the Great Prince and Fan Xian who led troops to fight to the death.) In the early stages, he was sent by the Qing Emperor to guard the border because of his bravery. He could not return to the capital without an edict. Later, he returned to the capital because he married the Northern Qi Princess. His army was disbanded by the Qing Emperor so that the Great Prince had no power to rely on in Jingdou. In any case, after the Qing Emperor's various tricks, the Great Prince's heart toward the Qing Emperor had turned cold and he had become an ally with Fan Xian. In the end, Dongyi belonged to the Qing Kingdom. The Great Prince took his mother, Lady Ning, and his wife to station troops in charge of Dongyi. On the one hand, he was Fan Xian's helper to watch over this place. On the other hand, he was taking his mother to return to her roots and stay away from the center of power.
In " Song of Youth," Emperor Ming De, Xiao Ruojin, passed the throne to the second prince, Xiao Chong, because Xiao Se was not interested in the throne. He preferred the life of the martial world. Xiao Se did not want to become the Emperor after the victory against the Tianqi Empire, so he chose to give the throne to Xiao Chong. After Xiao Se helped Tianqi stabilize the court, he gave up the throne. He and his friends continued to roam the martial world. Xiao Chong was Emperor Ming De's second son. He had a gentle personality and extraordinary talent. He had always been loved by Emperor Ming De. Because the First Prince had died young, Xiao Chong was the oldest prince in Beili. Therefore, Emperor Ming De chose to pass the throne to Xiao Chong.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor had the Crown Prince and the Second Prince fight. First, the Qing Emperor hoped to find a suitable Crown Prince to inherit the throne. He believed that the Crown Prince was a knife that needed a grindstone to sharpen. The Qing Emperor forced the Second Prince to stand opposite the Crown Prince, forcing them to fight. Secondly, the Qing Emperor was ambitious and scheming. In order to achieve his goals, he resorted to unscrupulous means. He had the typical arrogance and cold-bloodedness of a feudal emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor hoped that after he passed away, there would be a ruler who could protect the people and protect the world. Thus, he believed that the Second Prince was inferior to the Crown Prince. In short, the Qing Emperor had the Crown Prince and the Second Prince fight because of his expectations of the Crown Prince and his dissatisfaction with the Second Prince.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor had the Crown Prince and the Second Prince fight. First, the Qing Emperor hoped to find a suitable Crown Prince to inherit the throne. He believed that the Crown Prince was a knife that needed a grindstone to sharpen. The Qing Emperor forced the Second Prince to stand opposite the Crown Prince, forcing them to fight. Secondly, the Qing Emperor was ambitious and scheming. In order to achieve his goals, he resorted to unscrupulous means. He had the typical arrogance and cold-bloodedness of a feudal emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor hoped that after he passed away, there would be a ruler who could protect the people and protect the world. Thus, he believed that the Second Prince was inferior to the Crown Prince. In short, the Qing Emperor had the Crown Prince and the Second Prince fight because of his expectations of the Crown Prince and his dissatisfaction with the Second Prince.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor had the Crown Prince and the Second Prince fight. First, the Qing Emperor hoped to find a suitable Crown Prince to inherit the throne. He believed that the Crown Prince was a knife that needed a grindstone to sharpen. The Qing Emperor forced the Second Prince to stand opposite the Crown Prince, forcing them to fight. Secondly, the Qing Emperor was ambitious and scheming. In order to achieve his goals, he resorted to unscrupulous means. He had the typical arrogance and cold-bloodedness of a feudal emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor hoped that after he passed away, there would be a ruler who could protect the people and protect the world. Thus, he believed that the Second Prince was inferior to the Crown Prince. In short, the Qing Emperor had the Crown Prince and the Second Prince fight because of his expectations of the Crown Prince and his dissatisfaction with the Second Prince.
There were some documents that mentioned the Third Elder Brother, Yin Zhi, participating in the fight for the throne. For example, the document [2] mentioned that the third brother, Yin Zhi, was involved in the fight for the throne and displayed his powerful intelligence system in the process of bringing down the eldest brother. In addition, the document [3] also mentioned that Yin Zhi participated in the fight for the throne and was the driving force behind the overthrow of the eldest brother. However, the other documents did not mention the specific participation. Therefore, the third elder brother Yin Zhi participated in the fight for the throne.
Second Prince Li Chengze and Crown Prince Li Chengqian both chose to commit suicide after losing the battle for the throne, while the youngest Third Prince, Li Chengping, unexpectedly became the Emperor. As for the Fourth Prince, Fan Xian, he had no intention of fighting for the throne. Instead, he chose to live in seclusion in West Lake and let his student, the Third Prince, ascend the throne. Therefore, the Third Prince eventually became the Emperor, while the Second Prince and the Crown Prince both ended up committing suicide. There was no mention of the Fourth Prince Fan Xian's ending.
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The Second Prince had killed Fan Xian for the throne. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, so he was naturally the easiest person to ascend the throne. The Second Prince might have known about Fan Xian's background long ago, so he had always wanted to kill him. In addition, the Second Prince and the Qing Emperor were both ruthless people. He felt that Fan Xian was a great enough threat to him, so he had the intention to kill him. The specific reasons and details were not clearly stated in the information provided.
The reason the Second Prince killed Fan Xian was to fight for the throne. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, so he was naturally the person most likely to ascend the throne. The Second Prince might have known about Fan Xian's background long ago, so he had always wanted to kill him. In addition, the Second Prince was the same as the Qing Emperor. They were both nameless people with ruthless personalities. It could be said that he was the person most like the Qing Emperor. The Second Prince's previous actions had already shown signs of darkening. For example, he had set up a pavilion on the street and said he would send Fan Xian off, but he had torn down the pavilion. This was a warning to Fan Xian and also the beginning of his darkening. At the Emperor's family banquet, the Second Prince saw through some things and began to plan behind the scenes. In short, the Second Prince killed Fan Xian for his own benefits and power.