The Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui, was described as having a beauty that could topple cities and a delicate figure like a willow. Her appearance was described as noble and beautiful, with a thin figure and beautiful temperament. Her facial features were well-defined, and there was a hint of sadness in her eyes. The Eldest Princess's beauty was described as beyond what words could describe. Even the male lead, Fan Xian, did not dare to look directly at her. She was regarded as the number one beauty in Qing Kingdom. She looked young and looked like a sixteen or seventeen-year-old girl. However, the description did not provide any more details.
The Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui, was described as having a beauty that could topple cities and a delicate figure like a willow. Her appearance was described as noble and beautiful, with a thin figure and a beautiful temperament. Her facial features were well-defined, and there was a hint of sadness in her eyes. In the novel, the Eldest Princess's beauty was described as beyond what words could describe. Even the male lead, Fan Xian, did not dare to look directly at her. She was described as the true beauty of the ceiling. She was so beautiful that even Fan Xian did not dare to look directly at her. Her appearance and bearing were even younger than Lin Wan 'er's. She looked like a 16-year-old girl. Her facial features were beyond description. She was described as even younger than Lin Wan 'er. In summary, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui's appearance was described as having a beauty that could topple cities, a delicate figure like a willow, noble and beautiful, thin and beautiful, with proper facial features that revealed a faint sadness. Her beauty exceeded Fan Xian's imagination, even surpassing Lin Wan 'er's youth.
The Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was described in " Celebrating Years " as having a beautiful and delicate figure like a willow. Her appearance was described as noble and beautiful, with a thin figure and beautiful temperament. Her facial features were well-defined, and there was a hint of sadness in her eyes. The Eldest Princess's beauty was described as beyond what words could describe. Even the male lead, Fan Xian, did not dare to look directly at her. She was regarded as the number one beauty in Qing Kingdom. She looked young and looked like a sixteen or seventeen-year-old girl. The description of his physical appearance did not provide any more details.
The answer to which chapter was the eldest princess Qing Yu Nian's answer was chapter 86.
In " Celebrating Years 2," the Great Prince was summoned back by the Qing Emperor and married the Great Princess of Northern Qi. He was conferred the title of Prince He. The First Prince led the army to the west and won. He also brought the daughter of the leader of the Western Hu tribe, Ma Suosuo, back to his residence. However, the Great Prince did not cherish Ma Suosuo. He sent her to Baoyue Brothel in Jiangnan for Fan Xian to take care of. As for the plot of the eldest princess, the search results did not mention the specific plot development.
The eldest princess's son was Lin Dabao.
Eldest Princess Qing Yu Nian's name was Li Yunrui.
Eldest Princess Qingyu Nian had two maids under her, Liu Sisi and Lin Wan 'er. Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's maid and concubine. The two had grown up together and had a deep relationship. Lin Wan 'er was the daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. She was Fan Xian's fiancée and also his maid. The Eldest Princess 'maid was Dai Wenwen.
The Eldest Princess was a character in " Celebrating Years." She was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. Although she was not related by blood, she was given the title of Princess because of the Qing Emperor's special love and trust. In ancient times, princesses usually had their own fiefs and special treatment. In the novel, the Eldest Princess 'fief was set in Xinyang. This was only the author's setting and had no special meaning. As the Qing Emperor's younger sister, the Eldest Princess had always been by the Qing Emperor's side to assist in handling affairs. Because she had special feelings for the Qing Emperor, the Qing Emperor also trusted her very much. In short, the Eldest Princess was a princess because of her identity and status.
In Qing Yuannian's novel, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor happened in the sixth volume, chapter 86.
The Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were brother and sister. They were half-siblings and had no blood relationship. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor only treated her as a younger sister. The Eldest Princess was jealous and resentful of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei's relationship. She secretly plotted to murder the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor saw through her plan, and in the end, the Eldest Princess committed suicide. As for whether they were blood-related siblings, the article did not explicitly mention it.