The Eldest Princess had chosen Fan Xian.
There were many reasons why the Eldest Princess chose to support the Second Prince. First of all, the Eldest Princess hoped to have more choices. Thus, she initially supported the two princes to see who the Qing Emperor would ultimately choose as Crown Prince. Secondly, the Eldest Princess was disappointed in the Crown Prince's ability. She hoped that the Crown Prince could become a capable and benevolent ruler, but the Crown Prince's cowardice made the Qing Emperor dissatisfied. In order to sharpen the Crown Prince, the Qing Emperor began to support the Second Prince. The Eldest Princess misunderstood the Qing Emperor's intentions and thought that the Qing Emperor wanted to abolish the Crown Prince and choose the Second Prince. In addition, the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince formed an alliance to protect her. The Crown Prince had special feelings for the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince had shrewdness and strategy. He could become a powerful ally of the Eldest Princess. In summary, the Eldest Princess chose to support the Second Prince because of her power, her disappointment with the Crown Prince, and her own protection.
The Eldest Princess had a relationship with three men in the Qing Dynasty. They were Prime Minister Lin Ruofu, Crown Prince Li Chengqian, and the Qing Emperor. In the original novel, the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor were siblings, but in the television series, they were described as " not blood relatives." The Eldest Princess had secretly colluded with the Second Prince. The two of them worked together to overthrow Fan Xian. Thus, the Eldest Princess had an affair with the Qing Emperor and the Second Prince in the Qing Dynasty.
The Eldest Princess was in cahoots with the Second Prince in the TV series " Celebrating Years." On the surface, the Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince, but in reality, she was colluding with the Second Prince. They cooperated to create the Niulan Street assassination and plotted to bring down Fan Xian. Thus, the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince were in cahoots.
The eldest princess was usually the emperor's sister or aunt, and her status was equivalent to that of a duke. They were usually the daughters of the emperor or the sisters of the emperor's empress and imperial aunts. The Eldest Princess 'status was higher than the concubines, but lower than the Empress Dowager and the Empress. The Eldest Princess of the Qing Dynasty was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. Her name was Li Yunrui, and she had an extremely high status and power. Thus, the Eldest Princess 'identity could be regarded as the Emperor's sister, and she had a special status and power.
The Eldest Princess was actually on the same side as the Second Prince. Although she appeared to be deliberately getting close to the Crown Prince, making others think that she was on the same side as the Crown Prince, in reality, the Crown Prince was just a shield. The Eldest Princess had secretly colluded with the Second Prince. The two of them worked together to overthrow Fan Xian. This plot was revealed and hinted at in the TV series "Celebrating Years".
The Eldest Princess was actually on the same side as the Second Prince in " Celebrating Years ". Although she appeared to be deliberately getting close to the Crown Prince, making others think that she was on the same side as the Crown Prince, in reality, the Crown Prince was just a shield. The Eldest Princess had secretly colluded with the Second Prince. The two of them worked together to overthrow Fan Xian. This plot was revealed and hinted at in the TV series "Celebrating Years".