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Celebrating the endings of several princes in the past few years

2024-12-21 15:30
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There were a total of six princes in the play, and their endings were different. According to the results of the search, the Second Prince, Crown Prince, and Li Yunrui had failed in their rebellion. Li Yunrui had committed suicide. The Crown Prince had met the Qing Emperor in prison and committed suicide. The Second Prince had left the Qing Emperor with the words 'widowed, widowed, and lonely' before taking poison to commit suicide. The Great Prince stationed his army in Dongyi and brought his mother, Lady Ning, over. The search results did not provide any information about the other princes 'endings.

Following a Hundred Years of Cultivation, I'm dying Before I Got Cheats

Following a Hundred Years of Cultivation, I'm dying Before I Got Cheats

Jiang Chengxuan accidentally transmigrated to the immortal cultivation world and accidentally obtained the immortal cultivation heritage. However, his qualifications were really low, and after a hundred years of hard work, he was still unable to advance to the Foundation Establishment Realm. Just when he was discouraged, he came to a mortal city in silence, ready to end his life. That was when he got the long-awaited cheats. Detected that the host has achieved 100 years of immortal cultivation, hereby granting a life extension fruit, which can increase the life expectancy by one year. The next achievement task was now issued. Please complete the quest a hundred times. Complete it to achieve the honor of completing the quest a hundred times and you can get a chance to complete the quest smoothly. Ding! Please complete 100 times of technique practice, and achieve it to obtain a sense of perfection in technique inheritance jade talisman. Please complete 100 times of energy training to enhance the foundation bone. Please complete 100 times of talisman-making achievements... Please complete 100 times of enlightenment achievement... Please complete 100 times of alchemy achievement... Please complete 100 times of poisoning achievement... Please... Unknowingly, when Jiang Chengxuan heard the system's prompt again, he was told that there were no more achievements worthy of him to complete, because his existence itself was already an achievement that could never be surpassed.
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In my twilight years of cultivating, I became a Supreme Daoist of the Longevity Path

In my twilight years of cultivating, I became a Supreme Daoist of the Longevity Path

【Pure Immortal Heroic Fantasy, infused with both immortal intent and gallant spirit, refining insights on human relationships, seeking immortality, more than thirty thousand reservations, averaging nine thousand】 Forever reminiscing rivers and lakes under silvery hair, desiring to return to the cosmos in a simple boat. Peach and plum blossoms in the spring breeze, a cup of wine; rivers and lakes in the night rain, a lantern for ten years. Chen Dengming stepped into the chaotic world of rivers and lakes, only reaching the Innate Realm in his twilight, but Innate Martial Arts wasn't the ultimate destination of his heart's rivers and lakes, it was to cultivate for longevity that marked the beginning of his dreams. If practicing Kung Fu can prolong life, then cultivating the Dao can certainly point directly to immortality. Practicing martial arts, refining Gu, cultivating Dao, seeking longevity... This is a story about an ordinary traveler stepping into rivers and lakes, into the World of True Cultivation, seeking the path to immortality one step at a time. Read about cultivation in the twilight years, savor the vigorous life! Young reader, you truly understand cultivation! ...This book was formerly titled "Late Bloomer: My Immortal Life"! (The author has previously completed a nearly five million word, eighty thousand high reservation three-star martial arts masterpiece, "Indestructible Mighty Fortress Leader," rest assured and enjoy)
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Celebrating the endings of several princes in the past few years

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2024-12-28 11:11

The ending of the three princes in the Qing years was that the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor. The Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess. The Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.

Celebrating the endings of several princes in the past few years

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2024-12-20 01:48

There were a total of six princes in the play, and their endings were different. According to the results of the search, the Second Prince, Crown Prince, and Li Yunrui had failed in their rebellion. Li Yunrui had committed suicide. The Crown Prince had met the Qing Emperor in prison and committed suicide. The Second Prince had left the Qing Emperor with the words 'widowed, widowed, and lonely' before taking poison to commit suicide. The First Prince stationed his troops in the east and did not return to the capital, so the outcome was unknown. The search results did not provide any information about the other princes 'endings.

Celebrating the endings of several princes in the past few years

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2024-12-17 02:48

The outcomes of the princes in the Qing years were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor; the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess; and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.

Celebrating the endings of several princes in the past few years

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2024-12-16 05:54

The outcomes of the princes in the Qing years were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor; the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess; and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.

Celebrating the endings of several princes in the past few years

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2024-10-24 04:54

The outcomes of the princes in the Qing years were: the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to assassinate the Emperor; the Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess; and the Third Prince successfully ascended the throne with Fan Xian's help. Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life.

Celebrating the endings of several princes in the past few years

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2024-10-22 11:13

In the novel," Celebrating Years," there were three princes, namely the Crown Prince Li Chengqian, the Second Prince Li Chengze, and the Third Prince Li Chengping. Their ending was as follows: 1. Crown Prince Li Chengqian was the son of Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the Qing Emperor. With Fan Xian's help, he ascended the throne. However, because the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui had secretly colluded with Minister Lin and wanted to subvert the imperial power, the Qing Emperor noticed and imprisoned her. In the end, Crown Prince Li Chengqian committed suicide after the Qing Emperor died. 2. The Second Prince, Li Chengze, was the Qing Emperor's son. His mother was Noble Consort Shu. With Fan Xian's help, he became the next Emperor. 3. The Third Prince, Li Chengping, was the Qing Emperor's son. His mother was Ye Qingmei. Because of his rebellion, he was demoted to a commoner by the Qing Emperor and sent to the South Sea Temple.

Celebrating the endings of several grandmasters in the past few years

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2024-12-16 20:26

The endings of the four great grandmasters in Qing Yu Nian were as follows: 1. The Qing Emperor, the most powerful grandmaster, was eventually killed by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu working together into the Royal Palace. However, as he broke free, he strangled Fan Ruoruo. 2. Kuhe: The Northern Qi army, after being severely injured by the Qing Emperor, died without treatment. 3. Ye Liuyun, A Qing citizen. In the end, he left Qing Kingdom by boat and went overseas. 4. Sigu Jian, the City Lord of Dongyi, was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor on Dong Mountain and eventually died. In general, the four grandmasters played an important role in " Celebrating Years." Their endings added suspense and tension to the plot.

Several Princes Celebrating the Past Years

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2024-12-25 21:40

There were a total of five princes in the Qing Dynasty. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, the Crown Prince, and the illegitimate child, Fan Xian. The Great Prince was the person the Qing Emperor wanted to support. In the drama, the Second Prince committed suicide after failing to rebel. The Crown Prince was deposed of his position as Crown Prince and committed suicide after failing to rebel with the Eldest Princess. Fan Xian became the Third Prince's disciple and successfully ascended the throne with his help.

Several Princes Celebrating the Past Years

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2024-12-24 13:21

There were five princes in Qing Yu's life. The Great Prince's name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Dongyi prisoners of war during the Northern Expedition. The Second Prince was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The Third Prince was Li Chengping, Yi Guipin's child. Crown Prince Li Chengqian and his illegitimate son Fan Xian were also the Qing Emperor's sons. Therefore, there were a total of five princes in the Qing Dynasty.

The Qing Emperor looked at several princes in the past few years

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2024-12-26 12:20

In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor did not clearly express his attitude toward his sons. Although the Qing Emperor favored Fan Xian to a certain extent and had given him the power of the palace treasury, hoping that he could become a capable official to assist the Emperor, he did not clearly express that he favored Fan Xian over the other princes. The Qing Emperor had different expectations and arrangements for each prince. As the future Crown Prince, the Great Prince lived a leisurely life. Although the Crown Prince lived a decadent life, as the successor that the Qing Emperor originally wanted to support, the Qing Emperor insisted on supporting him. The Second Prince suffered a miserable fate and was forced to become the most exploited whetstone in history. The Third Prince had never experienced palace struggles. He grew up in care and finally became the biggest winner. The Qing Emperor had his reasons and considerations for his views and attitudes toward each prince, but he did not explicitly mention the extent to which he viewed the princes.

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