In the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was the idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing's actor was Han Haolin.
In the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was the idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing's actor was Han Haolin.
In the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was the idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing's method of protecting himself and his family was to appear in front of the world as an idle king. King Jing's actor was Han Haolin.
In the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was the idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing had adopted an idle method to protect himself and his family. At the same time, he was the only royal child who had not participated in the fight for the throne in the Qing Dynasty. King Jing was portrayed as a smart and capable character in the play. On the surface, he looked lazy and idle, but in fact, he was secretly strategizing and seeking benefits for himself and his family. King Jing's ending was that he knew the truth of Ye Qingmei's death.
In the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was the idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing's actor was Han Haolin.
In the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was the idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing's actor was Han Haolin.
During the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was an idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing's method of protecting himself and his family was to appear in front of the world as an idle king. He was the only member of the royal family who did not participate in the fight for the throne. King Jing's actor was Liu Runnan.
In the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was the idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing appeared in front of the world with the appearance of an idle king to protect himself and his family. He was the only member of the royal family who did not participate in the fight for the throne.
In the Qing Dynasty, King Jing was the Qing Emperor's younger brother. He was the idle King of the Qing Kingdom. King Jing appeared in front of the world with the appearance of an idle king to protect himself and his family. He was the only member of the royal family who did not participate in the fight for the throne. King Jing's true identity was Li Hongcheng.
The heir of King Jing in Qingyu was Li Hongcheng. He was the Qing Emperor's nephew, King Jing's son. When Li Hongcheng first appeared in the play, he was portrayed as a prince who loved poetry and books and was also a henchman of the Second Prince. He had a close relationship with the main character, Fan Xian. He had always tried to rope Fan Xian in and had developed a liking for Fan Ruoruo. In the end, Fan Ruoruo chose to marry Li Hongcheng, the son of King Jing.
The heir of King Jing in Qingyu was Li Hongcheng. Li Hongcheng was portrayed as a man with temperament, composure, and loyalty. On the surface, he didn't care about the court affairs, but he had a good relationship with the Second Prince in private and worked for him. He was interested in Fan Ruoruo and had put in a lot of effort to pursue her. Fan Ruoruo chose Li Hongcheng as her partner. In the end, they left together.