Li Yunrui was not the Empress Dowager's biological son and had no blood relationship with the Qing Emperor. However, there were several possibilities for why she could become the eldest princess and be considered a descendant of the royal family. First of all, in addition to the emperor's sisters, other princesses who had rendered meritorious service or were favored by the emperor might also be conferred the title of Eldest Princess. Secondly, if the late emperor only had a Di daughter and no son, the royal family might look for an heir elsewhere. In this case, although the Di daughter of the late emperor was not the emperor's biological sister, she was still qualified to become the Eldest Princess. In addition, in the original work of Qing Yunian, Li Yunrui's true identity was the empress dowager's biological daughter, so she could also be seen as the Qing Emperor's biological sister. However, the details of why Li Yunrui was considered a descendant of the royal family were not provided, so there was no definite answer.
The reason why Li Yunrui became a descendant of the royal family was not because she was related to the Qing Emperor by blood, but because she possessed some special conditions. Other than the Emperor's sister who was qualified to become the Eldest Princess, there were other possibilities. For example, the first princess of the late emperor, the meritorious princess, or the favored princess. In the original work of Qing Yuannian, Li Yunrui's true identity was the empress dowager's biological daughter, so she was also the Qing Emperor's biological sister. In addition, she also had the identity of a descendant of the Qing royal family. Thus, even though they were not related by blood, Li Yunrui, as the empress dowager's daughter and the Qing Emperor's sister, had the conditions to become a descendant of the royal family.
Although Li Yunrui was not related by blood, she was the Qing Emperor's sister and the Eldest Princess. In the royal family, other than the emperor's biological sister who could become the eldest princess, there were other possibilities to become the eldest princess, such as the former emperor's Di princess or a meritorious princess. Thus, even though Li Yunrui was not directly related by blood, as the Qing Emperor's younger sister and the empress dowager's biological daughter, she still had the status of a descendant of the royal family.
Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's biological sister, but in the TV series " Celebrating Years," they were described as not related by blood. The details of why they were not blood relatives were not provided. Therefore, there was currently no relevant information regarding the specific reason why Li Yunrui was a descendant of the royal family.
Li Yunrui was not the Qing Emperor's biological daughter, so she had no blood relationship with the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's half-sister, and the Qing Emperor was Lin Dabao's half-brother. Thus, Li Yunrui's identity was the Eldest Princess and not a blood relative of the royal family. Although some search results mentioned that Li Yunrui might be of royal blood, these results did not provide conclusive evidence to support this statement. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine why Li Yunrui was a descendant of the royal family.
Li Yunrui was not the Empress Dowager's biological son and had no blood relationship with the Qing Emperor. However, the reason why she could become a descendant of the royal family might be because other than the emperor's biological sister, there were other possibilities of becoming the eldest princess. For example, the first princess of the late emperor, a princess who had rendered meritorious service, or a princess who was favored by the late emperor were all qualified to become the eldest princess. In addition, in the original novel, Li Yunrui's true identity was the empress dowager's biological daughter, which was also the Qing Emperor's biological sister. Thus, even though she was not related to the Qing Emperor by blood, as the empress dowager's daughter, she was still a descendant of the royal family.
Li Yunrui was a character in the novel " Celebrating Years " and its derivative works. She was the younger sister of the Qing Empress Dowager, the Eldest Princess. Although Li Yunrui was not related by blood, because her mother was the emperor's younger sister, she was considered a descendant of the royal family.
Li Yunrui was not of royal blood. In " Celebrating Years," Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's half-sister, and the Qing Emperor was Lin Dabao's half-brother. Thus, Li Yunrui's identity was the Eldest Princess and not a blood relative of the royal family.
Li Yunrui was not of royal blood. Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's half-sister, while the Qing Emperor was Lin Dabao's half-brother. Thus, Li Yunrui's identity was the Eldest Princess and not a blood relative of the royal family. There was no conclusive evidence to support the claim that Li Yunrui was of royal blood.
Li Yunrui was not of royal blood. In " Celebrating Years," she was the eldest princess, not the emperor's biological daughter. She and the Qing Emperor were half-sisters. Although some search results mentioned that Li Yunrui might be of royal blood, these results did not provide conclusive evidence to support this statement. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine if Li Yunrui was of royal blood.
Li Yunrui was not of royal blood. In " Celebrating Years," she was the eldest princess, not the emperor's biological daughter. She and the Qing Emperor were half-sisters. Although some search results mentioned that Li Yunrui might be of royal blood, these results did not provide conclusive evidence to support this statement. Therefore, according to the information provided, Li Yunrui was not of royal blood.