The Eldest Princess died in the sixth volume of the novel, Celebrating Years.
The eldest princess was not necessarily the eldest princess. The eldest princess referred to the emperor's sister, not the emperor's daughter. The emperor's daughter was usually called a princess in the Han Dynasty, and the eldest princess was an exclusive title. Therefore, the eldest princess 'status was not necessarily the highest, but was related to the relationship between the emperor's sister or younger sister. As for the status of the princess, the specific situation may vary according to the dynasty and background. There was not enough information to determine the identity of the eldest princess.
The difference between the Eldest Princess and the Eldest Princess lay in seniority and status. The Eldest Princess referred to the Emperor's sisters, while the Eldest Princess referred to the Emperor's aunt. In ancient times, the eldest princess had a higher status and enjoyed higher titles and treatment.
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 difference between the eldest princess and the eldest princess was in seniority and status. The Eldest Princess was the Emperor's aunt, and the Eldest Princess was the Emperor's sister. In ancient times, the eldest princess had a higher status and enjoyed higher titles and treatment. Although the Eldest Princess 'status was lower than the Eldest Princess, it was still higher than the average princess. In general, the difference between the eldest princess and the eldest princess was mainly in their kinship and status.
The difference between the Eldest Princess and the Eldest Princess lay in seniority and status. The Eldest Princess referred to the Emperor's sisters, while the Eldest Princess referred to the Emperor's aunt. In ancient times, the eldest princess had a higher status and enjoyed a higher title and treatment. Although the eldest princess's status was lower than the eldest princess, it was still higher than the average princess. In general, the difference between the Eldest Princess and the Eldest Princess was mainly in their kinship and status.
The difference between the Eldest Princess and the Eldest Princess lay in seniority and status. The Eldest Princess referred to the Emperor's sisters, while the Eldest Princess referred to the Emperor's aunt. The Eldest Princess had a higher status and enjoyed more honorable treatment. Although the Eldest Princess 'status was lower than the Eldest Princess, it was still higher than the average princess. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The eldest princess and the eldest prince had some interaction and cooperation in the play, but no exact ending information was provided. Thus, I don't know how the relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Eldest Prince will develop.
The Eldest Prince and the Eldest Princess were in the same group in " Celebrating Years." Together, they plotted a series of conspiracies, including using the Crown Prince's banner to do bad things, smuggling activities, embezzling money, and so on. The Eldest Princess had an affair with the Eldest Prince and formed an alliance with him. However, their plot was eventually exposed, causing the Eldest Princess to go crazy and plan to assassinate the Qing Emperor. In the end, she committed suicide. The Great Prince rebelled, but was ultimately defeated and killed by the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Eldest Prince and Eldest Princess were in cahoots in 'Celebrating Years.'
The title of Eldest Princess referred to the title of the royal women in ancient China. It was usually the eldest daughter of the emperor, or the daughter, sister, or aunt of the emperor who had rendered meritorious service. The status of the eldest princess was equivalent to that of a duke, but there were very few people who were conferred the title of eldest princess. The Eldest Princess 'status in the Imperial Family was usually higher than the concubines, but lower than the Empress. The Eldest Princess's position list listed different ranks of Eldest Princesses, including First Rank, Second Rank, Second Rank, and so on. Different eldest princesses had different personalities and power. However, the specific list of positions for the Eldest Princess might vary according to different sources.
" The Eldest Princess " was a TV series adapted from a novel. It told the story of the Xia Dynasty's imperial princess, Li Rong, and the prime minister, Pei Wenxuan. The two of them fell in love and killed each other due to a misunderstanding in their previous life. After being reborn, they returned to their youth and wanted to change their fate of being killed. They had resolved the misunderstanding in their previous life. From enemies, they had become best friends, and best friends had become lovers. Zhao Jinmai and Zhang Linghe were the main actors in this drama. It was written by Mo Shubai, Rao Jun was the screenwriter, and Yuan Yumei was the producer. The plot was full of schemes and love, which aroused the expectations of the netizens. There was no more information about the plot at the moment.
There were conflicting views about the final outcome of the Eldest Princess in "Celebrating Years". There was a saying that the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide in the novel because she had an affair with the Crown Prince, formed an alliance with the Second Prince, colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family, and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, after the plot was exposed, the Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. Another theory was that the Eldest Princess had left Jingdou and returned to her fief, Xinyang. The Qing Emperor had learned of her treason, but he had not killed her. Instead, he had let her return to her fief. Due to the inconsistent information provided, it was impossible to determine what the Eldest Princess 'final outcome would be.