Lu Shiyan was the son of Duke Zhenguo and the Eldest Princess.
Jiang Tangtang and Lu Shiyan was a novel. The author brought the house to the ancient times and was exiled. This novel told the story of Jiang Tangtang transmigrating to the Great Zhou Dynasty as the eldest daughter of the Duke of Anyang and the story of the little heir of the Northern Marquis's Residence, Lu Shiyan. Jiang Tangtang was tired of her 996 life and returned to her hometown to start a business. She built a small villa in the ravine and ran a rural farmhouse. However, she accidentally transmigrated to ancient times and became the daughter of the eldest uncle of Anyang. The original owner had a stocky build and ugly appearance, but she married the little prince of the Northern Marquis Residence, Lu Shiyan, and became the princess consort. However, the Northern Calming Marquis Manor was imprisoned for treason and Jiang Tangtang was exiled. She felt powerless and confused when faced with her husband's disability, three sick children, and her own fat figure. However, she found that the orchard she had transmigrated to had become a space surrounded by immortal fog. There were spiritual springs and immortal dew inside, as well as unexpected surprises. As for the specific plot and development of Jiang Tangtang and Lu Shiyan, he needed to read the latest chapter of the novel.
Lu Shiyan was a character in the TV series "Yongan Dream."
A prince was usually the son of an ancient duke or prince. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the title of heir was the title of the prince's heir. The eldest son of the prince would be appointed as the heir, and the prince would inherit the title of prince. The other sons would be conferred the title of king. The main wife of the prince would be conferred the title of princess consort.
A prince was the son of a prince, especially the son who would inherit the title in the future. In ancient times, the heir was the eldest son or son of the emperor or feudal lord who inherited the throne. A prince was the official title of the heir to the throne. In the early Han Dynasty, the official title of the legal heir of a prince was the crown prince. Later, in order to distinguish it from the crown prince, it was changed to the crown prince. The son of a prince usually did not have a specific title.
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