The Second Prince of Qing Yu Nian was a scheming and ruthless character. He was ranked second among the Qing Emperor's sons and was one or two years older than the Crown Prince. Even though his birth mother was born of a concubine and did not receive the title of Crown Prince, he still coveted the throne. The Second Prince liked to be extravagant and enjoyed the happiness of the people, but he did not want to fight for the throne. However, he was forced by the Qing Emperor to stand against the Crown Prince and become the Qing Emperor's whetstone. He was used and manipulated, and in the end, he chose to commit suicide. Thus, the Second Prince of Qing Yu Nian was a complicated and tragic character.
The Second Prince of Qing Yu Nian was a scheming and ruthless character. He was ranked second among the Qing Emperor's sons and was one or two years older than the Crown Prince. Even though his birth mother was born of a concubine and did not receive the title of Crown Prince, he still coveted the throne. The Second Prince liked to be extravagant and enjoyed himself with the people, but he did not like people. He liked to appreciate poems, especially 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. In the play, he showed a delicate appearance and a shy and sweet smile. He had once approached Fan Xian to rope him in to help him ascend the throne. However, in the end, his plan failed and he chose to commit suicide. The Qing Emperor chose the Second Prince as the Crown Prince's opponent to temper the Crown Prince so that he could smoothly take over the Qing Kingdom's power. The Qing Emperor recognized the Second Prince's ability, so he chose him as the Crown Prince's whetstone.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the second prince, Li Chengze, was a villain. He was ambitious and good at disguising himself. He would do anything to fight for the throne. He used all kinds of methods to suppress the other princes, even killing his own brothers. At the end of the novel, his true colors were revealed by Fan Xian and he was finally demoted to a commoner. In the TV series, the character image of the Second Prince was different from that of the novel. The image of the Second Prince in the TV series was even more complicated. He had both ambition and emotions. He was a figure of flesh and blood. In the TV series, the Second Prince's ending was also different. In the end, he was not deposed but became one of the heirs to the throne. Therefore, it was impossible to simply define the Second Prince as a good person or a bad person. His character image and personality had different performances in different works.
The Crown Prince was portrayed as a smart and scheming person in "Celebrating Years." Even though he acted recklessly and foolishly, he was only pretending. The Crown Prince knew how to judge the hour and size up the situation. He knew how to endure and use the Qing Emperor's fear of power to eliminate his own crisis. In the play, he participated in the assassination of Niulan Street and avenged his friend Lin Gong, but these actions were all intentional, in order to achieve his own goals. The Crown Prince's ending was suicide because his relationship with the Eldest Princess was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince chose to commit suicide. Therefore, the Crown Prince was portrayed as a scheming, intelligent, but also sinister and cunning person.
In the Qing Dynasty, the heir of King Jing was the Qing Emperor's nephew, which was also the Emperor's nephew.
The Crown Prince of Qing Yuannian was portrayed as a smart and scheming person. Even though he acted recklessly and foolishly, he was only pretending. The Crown Prince knew how to judge the hour and size up the situation. He knew how to endure and use the Qing Emperor's fear of power to eliminate his own crisis. He participated in the Niulan Street assassination and other operations in the play. The Crown Prince's actions might be to protect himself and achieve his own goals. Thus, Qing Yunian's Crown Prince was a smart and scheming person.
Prince Qingyu Nian was portrayed as a smart and scheming person in the play. Even though he acted recklessly and foolishly, he was only pretending. The Crown Prince knew how to judge the hour and size up the situation. He knew how to endure and use the Qing Emperor's fear of power to eliminate his own crisis. In the play, he participated in the assassination of Niulan Street and avenged his friend Lin Gong, but these actions were all intentional, in order to achieve his own goals. The Crown Prince's ending was suicide because his relationship with the Eldest Princess was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince chose to commit suicide. Therefore, the Crown Prince was portrayed as a scheming, intelligent, but also sinister and cunning person.
Prince Qingyu Nian was portrayed as a smart and scheming person in the play. Even though he acted recklessly and foolishly, he was only pretending. The Crown Prince knew how to judge the hour and size up the situation. He knew how to endure and use the Qing Emperor's fear of power to eliminate his own crisis. In the play, he participated in the assassination of Niulan Street and avenged his friend Lin Gong, but these actions were all intentional, in order to achieve his own goals. The Crown Prince's ending was suicide because his relationship with the Eldest Princess was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. Thus, Crown Prince Qing Yunian was portrayed as a scheming, intelligent, but also sinister and cunning person.
The Crown Prince of Qing Yuannian was portrayed as a smart and scheming person. Even though he acted recklessly and foolishly, he was only pretending. The Crown Prince knew how to judge the hour and size up the situation. He could hide his true intentions and use the Qing Emperor's fear of power to eliminate his own crisis. In the play, he showed his concern and dependence on the Eldest Princess, his admiration for Fan Xian, and his self-reproach for Mei Zhili. The Crown Prince did not resort to violence, nor did he treat others with malice or revenge. However, the Crown Prince ended up committing suicide because his relationship with the Eldest Princess was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. In the end, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide.
Prince Qingyu Nian was portrayed as a smart and scheming person in the play. Even though he acted recklessly and foolishly, he was only pretending. The Crown Prince knew how to judge the hour and size up the situation. He knew how to endure and use the Qing Emperor's fear of power to eliminate his own crisis. In the play, he participated in the assassination of Niulan Street and avenged his friend Lin Gong, but these actions were all intentional, in order to achieve his own goals. The Crown Prince's ending was suicide because his relationship with the Eldest Princess was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince chose to commit suicide. Therefore, the Crown Prince was portrayed as a scheming, intelligent, but also sinister and cunning person.
Prince Qingyu Nian was portrayed as a smart and scheming person in the play. Even though he acted recklessly and foolishly, he was only pretending. The Crown Prince knew how to judge the hour and size up the situation. He knew how to endure and use the Qing Emperor's fear of power to eliminate his own crisis. In the play, he participated in the assassination of Niulan Street and avenged his friend Lin Gong, but these actions were all intentional, in order to achieve his own goals. The Crown Prince's ending was suicide because his relationship with the Eldest Princess was discovered by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. Thus, Crown Prince Qing Yunian was portrayed as a scheming, intelligent, but also sinister and cunning person.