The Qing Emperor had two reasons for shooting Li Yunrui. First, this arrow was the Qing Emperor's warning to Li Yunrui. Li Yunrui had touched the Qing Emperor's reverse scale and encroached on imperial power. The Qing Emperor had used this arrow to send her a warning, indicating that the Qing Kingdom was his. Imperial power was his reverse scale, and anyone who touched it would not have a good ending. Secondly, this arrow meant that Li Yunrui had lost the protection of her identity as the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess 'identity was her protective umbrella in Qing Kingdom, but this arrow meant that she was no longer protected by the Eldest Princess' identity. The Eldest Princess 'identity would have no meaning in Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor's action of shooting arrows showed his dissatisfaction and disappointment towards Li Yunrui. It also completely extinguished Li Yunrui's love and hope for the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor's reason for shooting Li Yunrui had many meanings. First, this arrow was a silent warning from the Qing Emperor to Li Yunrui. As the Eldest Princess, although Li Yunrui had a certain amount of power, she had touched the Qing Emperor's reverse scale and stained his imperial power. This arrow showed that the Qing Emperor would not have a good ending for anyone who touched his imperial power. Secondly, this arrow also meant that Li Yunrui had lost the protection of her identity as the Eldest Princess. The Qing Emperor told her that if she did not have the identity of the Eldest Princess, she would be like armor that had been shot and not worthy of pity. Although the Qing Emperor did not execute her, this arrow meant that she was no longer protected by the Eldest Princess 'identity. Her identity as the Eldest Princess would have no meaning in the Qing Kingdom. Finally, this arrow represented the Qing Emperor's loathing and despair toward Li Yunrui. Li Yunrui had always believed that she was helping the Qing Emperor do something he could not do, but the Qing Emperor had already developed suspicion and disgust for her motives. This arrow had completely extinguished her love and hope for the Qing Emperor. All in all, the Qing Emperor's action of shooting arrows at Li Yunrui was an expression of warning, disgust, and despair.
The arrow the Qing Emperor shot at Li Yunrui was a sign of his warning and disgust for Li Yunrui. This arrow pierced through Li Yunrui's armor, showing the Qing Emperor's strength and hatred. After Li Yunrui felt this arrow, tears welled up in her eyes. Then, she laughed loudly at the sky, revealing despair and unworthy emotions. This arrow completely extinguished Li Yunrui's love and hope for the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had shot this arrow as a warning to Li Yunrui to encroach on imperial power. It was also a punishment for touching the Qing Emperor's reverse scale.
The Qing Emperor had two reasons for shooting Li Yunrui. First, this arrow was the Qing Emperor's warning to Li Yunrui. Li Yunrui's encroachment on imperial power had touched the Qing Emperor's reverse scale. The Qing Emperor had used this arrow to silently send her a warning, indicating that the Qing Kingdom belonged to the Qing Emperor. Imperial power was his reverse scale. Anyone who touched it would not have a good ending, including Li Yunrui. Secondly, this arrow meant that Li Yunrui had lost the protection of her identity as the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess 'identity was her protective umbrella in Qing Kingdom, but this arrow meant that she was no longer protected by the Eldest Princess' identity. The Eldest Princess 'identity would have no meaning in Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor's action of shooting arrows showed his deep dissatisfaction and disappointment with Li Yunrui. It also completely extinguished Li Yunrui's love and hope for the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor's reason for shooting Li Yunrui had many meanings. First, this arrow was a silent warning from the Qing Emperor to Li Yunrui. As the Eldest Princess, although Li Yunrui had a certain amount of power, she had touched the Qing Emperor's reverse scale and stained his imperial power. This arrow showed that the Qing Emperor would not have a good ending for anyone who touched his imperial power. Secondly, this arrow also meant that Li Yunrui had lost the protection of her identity as the Eldest Princess. The Qing Emperor told her that if she did not have the identity of the Eldest Princess, she would be like armor that had been shot. She was not worth living. The meaning of this arrow was the Qing Emperor's warning and rejection of Li Yunrui.
The Qing Emperor's reason for shooting at Li Yunrui had many meanings. First of all, this arrow was a warning from the Qing Emperor to Li Yunrui. He told her to behave herself and not to do anything out of line. The Qing Emperor wanted her to understand that Qing Kingdom was his imperial power. Anyone who touched it would not have a good ending. Secondly, this arrow represented the Qing Emperor's disappointment and anger towards Li Yunrui. Li Yunrui had colluded with Northern Qi and betrayed the interests of the Qing Kingdom. This made the Qing Emperor feel betrayed and angry. Finally, this arrow also symbolized the end of the Qing Emperor's love for Li Yunrui. The Qing Emperor's love and hope were completely extinguished by this arrow. In short, the Qing Emperor's action of shooting at Li Yunrui had multiple meanings. It expressed his warning, disappointment, and end.
The content you provided is from the novel " Celebrating Years ", not the TV series " Celebrating Years ". In the original work, Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's lover. In the TV series, Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. Thus, in the TV series, the Qing Emperor could not shoot at Li Yunrui.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and let her understand that they were no longer family. At the same time, he also wanted to stop the Eldest Princess from having any improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor expressed his disappointment and anger toward the Eldest Princess with this action. At the same time, it was to protect his reputation and authority.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and let her understand that they were no longer family. At the same time, he also wanted to stop the Eldest Princess from having any improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor expressed his disappointment and anger toward the Eldest Princess with this action. At the same time, it was to protect his reputation and authority.
The Qing Emperor and Li Yunrui were two important characters in " Celebrating Years." The Qing Emperor was the ruler of the Qing Kingdom. His pursuit of power and the use of power made him a complicated and cunning figure. Li Yunrui was the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. She had complicated feelings for the Qing Emperor and yearned to become the woman behind him. However, she ultimately betrayed the Qing Emperor. Their relationship was filled with deception, fighting, and complicated emotional entanglements. The story of the Qing Emperor and Li Yunrui showed the corruption of power and the distortion of human nature, making the whole story even more fascinating.
Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. She had considerable power in the drama and was trusted by the Qing Emperor. However, Li Yunrui supported the Crown Prince and had an affair with him. This caused her to be placed under house arrest by the Qing Emperor and sent people to assassinate him. Although Li Yunrui and the Qing Emperor were not biological siblings, their relationship was described in the play as " although not blood related." Thus, the relationship between Li Yunrui and the Qing Emperor could be said to be complicated and confusing.