The prince's ending in "Celebrating Years" was suicide. After the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was discovered by the Qing Emperor, the Qing Emperor abolished the Crown Prince's status as Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed in her attempt to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. The Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had a relationship that transcended ethics. The Eldest Princess had once sent people to assassinate Fan Xian, but Fan Xian had survived. As for why the Crown Prince listened to the Eldest Princess 'suggestion, it might have something to do with the Crown Prince's background and the Eldest Princess's power. The Crown Prince's mother was the Qing Emperor's empress, but the Liu family was too powerful and was eventually exterminated by the Qing Emperor. Thus, although the Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, he did not receive the support of Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and Minister Lin from the prosecutor's office. He did not even receive the Emperor's trust.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. The Great Prince's name was unknown. When the Qing Emperor was still the Crown Prince, he was born to a Dongyi prisoner of war (later known as Ning Cairen). The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze. He was born to the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. As for the names and identities of his other sons, there was no mention of them in the search results.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. The name of the First Prince was unknown. When the Qing Emperor was still the Crown Prince, the child he had with a Dongyi prisoner of war (later known as Ning Cairen) became the Great Prince. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. As for the names and identities of his other sons, there was no mention of them in the search results. Therefore, the search results did not give an answer to the information about the other princes in the Qing Dynasty.
In "Celebrating Years," the crown prince's ending was that he committed suicide. After Crown Prince Fan Xian was assassinated, the Qing Emperor decided to depose him as Crown Prince. After the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's affair was exposed, the Qing Emperor decided to depose the Crown Prince and arranged a plan to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, the assassination failed and the Crown Prince chose to commit suicide. The Crown Prince was a clever and scheming character in the play, but he was eventually discovered by the Qing Emperor, causing him to lose everything. The Crown Prince chose to commit suicide.
In "Celebrating Years," the prince's ending is suicide. After Crown Prince Fan Xian was assassinated, the Qing Emperor abolished the Crown Prince's position and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed in her attempt to assassinate the Qing Emperor, she committed suicide with the Crown Prince. The Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had a relationship that transcended ethics. The Eldest Princess had sent people to assassinate Fan Xian many times, but Fan Xian had escaped. Although the Crown Prince was the Crown Prince, his ability was not high, and the Qing Emperor did not have high expectations of him. In the end, the Qing Emperor decided to abolish the Crown Prince's position as Crown Prince. Perhaps it was because he had discovered the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's private affair. The Crown Prince's ending was suicide. This was also his choice after losing the power struggle.
The prince's ending in "Celebrating Years" was suicide. When the Qing Emperor learned of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince's position and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed in her attempt to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. In the story, the Crown Prince was described as a person with poor physique and long-term sexually transmitted diseases. He chose to form an alliance with the Eldest Princess and grew up under her protection. The Crown Prince's ability was thought to be the worst of all the Qing Emperor's princes, but the reason why the Qing Emperor insisted on not changing the Crown Prince was still unclear. The search results did not provide any clear information on how the Qing Emperor had found out about the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's affair.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. The Great Prince's name was unknown. When the Qing Emperor was still the Crown Prince, he was born to a Dongyi prisoner of war (later known as Ning Cairen). The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze. He was born to the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. As for the names and identities of his other sons, there was no mention of them in the search results.
The prince's ending in "Celebrating Years" was suicide. After the Qing Emperor learned of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed in her attempt to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. The Crown Prince was described in the play as a person with poor physique and long-term sexually transmitted diseases. Due to the weak power of his descendants, he chose to be in the same camp as the Eldest Princess and grew up under her protection. The Crown Prince's ability was considered the worst among all the princes, but he worked hard to survive and hoped to become the Emperor. However, his strength was not enough to deal with the challenge of the Qing Emperor and his two brothers. The Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had a relationship that transcended ethics. Their private affair was eventually discovered by the Qing Emperor, leading to a tragic ending.
In "Celebrating Years," the prince's ending is suicide. After the Qing Emperor learned of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince committed suicide. The Crown Prince was described in the play as a person with poor physique and long-term sexually transmitted diseases. He chose to be in the same camp as the Eldest Princess and grew up under the Eldest Princess 'protection. The Crown Prince's ability was considered the worst of all the Qing Emperor's princes, but the reason why the Qing Emperor insisted on not changing the Crown Prince was not mentioned in the search results provided.
The prince's ending in "Celebrating Years" was suicide. After the Qing Emperor learned of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. The Crown Prince was portrayed in the play as a person with a complicated background and a weak body, who had long relied on the protection of the Eldest Princess. Even though the Crown Prince listened to the Eldest Princess 'instructions, he did not receive the support of Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and Minister Lin from the prosecutor's office. He did not even receive the Emperor's trust. Regarding the Crown Prince's ending, the above was the conclusion based on the search results provided.
In "Celebrating Years," the prince's ending is suicide. After the Qing Emperor learned of the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess, he abolished the Crown Prince and placed the Eldest Princess under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor, the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince committed suicide. The Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had a relationship that transcended ethics. In the original novel, the Eldest Princess sent people to assassinate Fan Xian, but Fan Xian escaped. In order to take revenge on the Eldest Princess, Fan Xian told the Qing Emperor that the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had a special relationship. When the Qing Emperor learned that the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince had gotten together, the atmosphere was very tense. He put the Eldest Princess under house arrest and prepared to abolish the Crown Prince. When the Eldest Princess learned that the Qing Emperor wanted to abolish the Crown Prince, she secretly joined forces with the Qin family and the Ye family to kill the Qing Emperor and push the Crown Prince to the throne. However, the Ye family was the Emperor's spy, and the Eldest Princess 'plan was leaked from the beginning. After the Eldest Princess 'rebellion failed, the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince chose to commit suicide.