The Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. The Great Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Lady Ning. The Second Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The Third Prince was the Qing Emperor's third son. There were two other princes whose names had not been mentioned.
The Qing Emperor had a total of five princes.
The Qing Emperor had a total of five princes.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had four female leads. They were Lin Wan 'er, Li Yunrui, Haitang Duoduo, and Si Lili.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor referred to Fan Xian and his two brothers, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. Although the Qing Emperor had never acknowledged Fan Xian as his son, from this perspective, Fan Xian and the two princes were half-brothers. The Qing Emperor's intention in saying this at the family banquet was to let Fan Xian share the food with his brothers. At the same time, it was also to test Fan Xian's attitude toward the two princes and to warn the two princes not to drag Fan Xian into the water. This scene showed the Qing Emperor's test of Fan Xian and the complicated relationship between the brothers. The Qing Emperor's words also set the stage for the Qing Emperor to announce Fan Xian's identity later. It aroused the two princes 'hostility toward Fan Xian. All in all, the Qing Emperor's words of " three brothers " were a form of courtesy and concern for Fan Xian and his brothers. It was also a test and a test. It expressed the Qing Emperor's trust and expectations for Fan Xian.
Lu You had at least five brothers, and they were all Lu You's clones. In the novel " Infinite Dimensional Doppelgangers," Tang Keli was Lu You's eldest brother; Uchiha Yao, Moonlight Leaf, and Gilgamesh were Lu You's second, third, and fourth brothers; and the other brothers were also Lu You's doppelgangers.
The Qing Emperor did not have guns in " Celebrating Years." The Qing Emperor was afraid of the existence of the sniper rifle because Ye Qingmei had used the sniper rifle to kill two of the Qing Emperor's brothers. The Qing Emperor had personally witnessed the power of the sniper rifle. The Qing Emperor felt fear and hostility towards Ye Qingmei and the sniper rifle. Although the Qing Emperor was the leader of the four grandmasters, he was still unable to withstand a single blow from the sniper rifle Barrett. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not possess guns.
The Qing Emperor did not have guns in " Celebrating Years." The Qing Emperor was afraid of the existence of the sniper rifle because Ye Qingmei had used the sniper rifle to kill two of the Qing Emperor's brothers. The Qing Emperor had personally witnessed the power of the sniper rifle. The Qing Emperor felt fear and hostility towards Ye Qingmei and the sniper rifle. Although the Qing Emperor was the leader of the four grandmasters, he was still unable to withstand a single blow from the sniper rifle Barrett. Therefore, the Qing Emperor did not possess guns.
The Qing Emperor did not have guns in " Celebrating Years." The Qing Emperor was afraid of the existence of the sniper rifle because Ye Qingmei had used the sniper rifle to kill two of the Qing Emperor's brothers. The Qing Emperor had personally witnessed the power of the sniper rifle. The Qing Emperor felt fear and hostility towards Ye Qingmei and the sniper rifle. Although the Qing Emperor was the leader of the Four Grandmasters, he was still unable to block a sniper rifle.
The Qing Emperor did not have guns in " Celebrating Years." He was afraid and apprehensive of the existence of the sniper rifle because Ye Qingmei had used the sniper rifle to kill two of the Qing Emperor's brothers. The Qing Emperor had personally witnessed the power of the sniper rifle. The Qing Emperor felt fear and hostility towards Ye Qingmei and the sniper rifle. Although the Qing Emperor was the leader of the Four Great Grandmasters, he did not own a gun.
The Qing Emperor did not have meridians, but through practicing martial arts and accumulating large amounts of zhenqi, he reestablished connections between his muscles and broke through the limitations of his meridians. His body had become a huge container that could store more zhenqi than other grandmasters. The Qing Emperor's zhenqi flowed through his body without any obstruction. His breathing was abnormally fast. Without the limitations of his meridians, his zhenqi could be cultivated and accumulated indefinitely, reaching a realm that was unimaginable to humans. The Qing Emperor relied on his strong willpower and patience to continuously accumulate his Tyrannical zhenqi, making his strength and combat talent the highest in the " Celebrating Years." Thus, even though the Qing Emperor did not have meridians, he still displayed powerful martial arts.