In the Qing years, the love story between the Eldest Princess and Minister Lin was complicated and entangled. They had an affair and had a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Even though they weren't officially married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. There were several theories as to why they did not get married. One theory was that if Prime Minister Lin married the Eldest Princess, he could only become the Prince Consort and not the Prime Minister. For power, he gave up their love. Another theory was that the Eldest Princess was worried that marrying Lin Xiang would ruin his future, so she chose not to marry. The love story between the Eldest Princess and Prime Minister Lin was not clearly described in the original work, but the feelings between them could be felt from the Empress Dowager's reprimand and the Eldest Princess's resentment. In short, the Eldest Princess and Prime Minister Lin's love was restricted by power and future, and in the end, they did not come together.
The relationship between Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess was complicated and ever-changing. They had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. There were several reasons why the Eldest Princess chose to be with Prime Minister Lin. First, the Eldest Princess had a crush on her brother, the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor did not care about her. This caused her to feel defeated and disappointed. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention and help Prime Minister Lin rise, the Eldest Princess chose to have an affair with Prime Minister Lin. However, Prime Minister Lin gave up on their love because if he married the Eldest Princess, he could only become the Prince Consort and not the Prime Minister. He would lose his power. As a result, they did not officially get married, and Lin Wan 'er became their illegitimate daughter. In general, the relationship between Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess was based on power and personal interests.
The relationship between Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess was complicated and ever-changing. They had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. There were several reasons why the Eldest Princess chose to be with Prime Minister Lin. First, the Eldest Princess had a crush on her brother, the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor did not care about her. This caused her to feel defeated and disappointed. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention and help Prime Minister Lin rise, the Eldest Princess chose to have an affair with Prime Minister Lin. However, Prime Minister Lin gave up on their love because if he married the Eldest Princess, he could only become the Prince Consort and not the Prime Minister. He would lose his power. As a result, they did not officially get married, and Lin Wan 'er became their illegitimate daughter. In general, the relationship between Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess was based on power and personal interests.
There was a complicated and ever-changing relationship between Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess. They had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. There were several reasons why the Eldest Princess chose to be with Prime Minister Lin. First, the Eldest Princess had a crush on her brother, the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor did not care about her. This caused her to feel defeated and disappointed. In order to attract the Qing Emperor's attention and help Prime Minister Lin rise, the Eldest Princess chose to have an affair with Prime Minister Lin. However, Prime Minister Lin gave up on their love because if he married the Eldest Princess, he could only become the Prince Consort and not the Prime Minister. He would lose his power. As a result, they did not officially get married, and Lin Wan 'er became their illegitimate daughter. In general, the relationship between Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess was based on power and personal interests.
In the Qing years, the story of the Eldest Princess and Minister Lin was complicated and entangled. They had an affair and had a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Even though they weren't officially married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. There were several theories as to why they did not get married. One theory was that the Eldest Princess was worried that marrying Lin Xiang would affect his future, so she rejected the marriage. Another theory was that the Eldest Princess had used Xiang Lin's identity to achieve her own goals in order to realize her desire for power, so she did not choose to marry him. In addition, the Eldest Princess also meticulously planned to use Xiang Lin. Through her as bait, she would lure Xiang Lin into serving her to achieve her goal. Lin Xiang's feelings for the Eldest Princess had always been deep and complicated. Even though he knew that the Eldest Princess was wrong, he still found it difficult to give up his feelings for her. In short, the story between the Eldest Princess and Prime Minister Lin was full of plots, emotional entanglements, and descriptions of human nature.
In the Qing years, the relationship between Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and the Eldest Princess was complicated and ever-changing. They had an affair and gave birth to a daughter, Lin Wan 'er. The Eldest Princess had supported Lin Ruofu and helped him become the Prime Minister. Even though they weren't married, they were still Lin Wan 'er's parents. The Eldest Princess 'choice of Lin Ruofu might have been because she had a crush on her brother, the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor did not care about her, which caused her to feel defeated and disappointed. The relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor was filled with jealousy and resentment. The Eldest Princess had even plotted to murder the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had seen through her plan, making their relationship even more tense. In general, the relationship between the Prime Minister and the Eldest Princess in the Qing Dynasty was both personal and power.
Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess were mother and daughter. Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, Lin Wan 'er was still their child. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er.
Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess were mother and daughter. Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, Lin Wan 'er was still their child. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er.
Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess were mother and daughter. Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, Lin Wan 'er was still their child. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er.
Prime Minister Lin and the Eldest Princess were mother and daughter. Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the illegitimate daughter of Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, Lin Wan 'er was still their child. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er.
The relationship between the Eldest Princess and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu was not a true love story, but a consideration of mutual use and power. The Eldest Princess used Lin Ruofu to expand her power in the capital and help him become the Prime Minister. Lin Ruofu expressed that there was no love between them. The Eldest Princess only fancied his status and power. Their relationship was more about mutual use and power, not a true love story. The Eldest Princess's goal was to control Lin Ruofu and expand her influence in the court. In the end, Lin Ruofu chose to support Fan Xian to avoid the Eldest Princess 'use and ensure his future. Thus, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu was not true love, but was based on considerations of power and benefits.