The Qing Emperor's Eldest Prince was Li Chengru.
The Qing Emperor's Great Prince was played by Fu Xinbo.
The Second Prince's will to the Qing Emperor had the words " widower, widow, and lonely." These four words described the Second Prince's life. It referred to his inability to work, his lack of relatives to support him, and his lack of support. This was one of the reasons why the Second Prince chose to commit suicide. His will expressed his curse on the Qing Emperor and his reflection on his tragic fate.
The Qing Emperor and the Great Prince's ending was that he was supported by Fan Xian to ascend the throne and Fan Xian took Lin Wan 'er into seclusion. The Qing Emperor encountered the most tragic ending in this story.
The Qing Emperor's Second Prince's final outcome was suicide. After the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor had set up a trap to harm the other three Grandmasters, including the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor deliberately made people think that he was dead, triggering the chaos in Jingdou. After the Second Prince and the others failed in their rebellion, the Second Prince finally chose to commit suicide. He left a letter for the Qing Emperor. Only then did Fan Xian realize that the Qing Emperor had intentionally made others think he was dead. Fan Xian became the person entrusted to the Second Prince's wife, Ye Ling 'er, hoping that he could take her far away from Jingdou. Thus, the Qing Emperor's Second Prince ended up committing suicide.
The Qing Emperor's Crown Prince was the second son. Even though the Crown Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, because his mother was not the Empress, he was independent in the ranking of princes and was called the second. The exact age was not specified, but it could be inferred that the Second Prince was slightly older than the Crown Prince.
The Qing Emperor and the Crown Prince were father and son. The Qing Emperor regarded the Crown Prince as the Crown Prince and trained him through nurturing and paying attention to him. The Qing Emperor hoped that the Crown Prince would be more benevolent after inheriting the kingdom and stabilize the world. The Qing Emperor's importance and expectations of the Crown Prince showed his importance to the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor had several other sons. The Second Prince was the whetstone that the Qing Emperor used to train the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince and his other sons might be based on their abilities and backgrounds. In the end, the Qing Emperor was betrayed and died tragically in front of the laser. The Crown Prince and his other sons also had their own fates. The Qing Emperor's decision toward the Crown Prince and his attitude toward his other sons might have been based on his requirements for his successor and considerations for the future of the country.
The Battle of Dong Mountain in Qing Yuannian's novel happened between chapters 125 and 155.
The Qing Emperor had a different attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor believed that the Second Prince was too scheming, hypocritical, and lacked a stern air, so he was particularly cruel to him. As for the Crown Prince, the Qing Emperor hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable Crown Prince through blows and tempering.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was recognized as one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He had the aura of an Overlord and was highly skilled in martial arts. Through the Tyrannical zhenqi Ye Qingmei gave him, the Qing Emperor broke through the ceiling of his martial strength and became the most powerful Great Grandmaster. Although the Qing Emperor was not as good as the other three Grandmasters in other fields, in terms of true energy, the Qing Emperor's advantage was incomparable. The Qing Emperor hid his identity as a Great Grandmaster and made people mistakenly believe that Hong Sixiang was a true Great Grandmaster. He used this to deceive people. Thus, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor was one of the Great Grandmasters in " Celebrating Years."
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was recognized as one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He had the aura of an Overlord and was highly skilled in martial arts. Through the Tyrannical zhenqi Ye Qingmei gave him, the Qing Emperor broke through the ceiling of his martial strength and became the most powerful Great Grandmaster. Although the Qing Emperor was inferior to the other three Grandmasters in other fields, he was invincible in martial arts.