Empress Qing Yu Nian had a good ending. In order to help Zhan Doudou stabilize the Imperial Court, she appeared to oppose Zhan Doudou on the surface, but in reality, it was for the sake of the Imperial Court's stability. She watched as her daughter sat on the throne. The confrontation between the Empress Dowager and Zhan Doudou was only to conceal Zhan Doudou's female identity and stabilize the situation in the Imperial Court.
The princes of Qing Yu Nian all had different endings. The First Prince lived a happy life and did not participate in the struggle for the throne. He enjoyed his old age. The prince was deposed because of his failed rebellion and eventually committed suicide. The Second Prince was used by the Qing Emperor as a whetstone for the Crown Prince. In the end, he chose to rebel and failed. He also chose to commit suicide. The Third Prince unexpectedly ascended the throne and became the new ruler. After Fan Xian helped the Great Prince get rid of the Qing Emperor, he retired and helped the Third Prince ascend to the throne. He took his family and lived in seclusion in Danzhou. As for the fate of the other two princes, it was not mentioned.
The Eldest Princess of Qing Yuannian ended up committing suicide. The Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest due to the exposure of her affair with the Crown Prince, and the Crown Prince was facing dethronement. The Eldest Princess colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, after the conspiracy was exposed, the Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince all chose to commit suicide.
During the Qing years, the Eldest Princess committed suicide. She had an affair with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. She secretly colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family and planned to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, after the conspiracy was exposed, the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, and Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. This ending was not surprising in the context of the power struggle.
In the middle of the year, the Eldest Princess committed suicide. The Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest due to the exposure of her affair with the Crown Prince, and the Crown Prince was facing dethronement. The Eldest Princess colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, after the conspiracy was exposed, the Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. This ending was not unexpected in a power struggle, but the role of the eldest princess was still loveable and hated.
In the middle of the year, the Eldest Princess committed suicide. The Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest due to the exposure of her affair with the Crown Prince, and the Crown Prince was facing dethronement. The Eldest Princess colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, after the conspiracy was exposed, the Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. This ending was not unexpected in a power struggle, but the role of the eldest princess was still loveable and hated.
In the middle of the year, the Eldest Princess committed suicide. She was placed under house arrest because of her affair with the Crown Prince, and the Crown Prince was facing dethronement. The Eldest Princess colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, the plot was eventually exposed, and the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, and Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. This ending was not surprising in the context of the power struggle.
There were two different versions of Qing Yuannian's princess ending. There was a saying that after the Qing Emperor learned of the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui's betrayal, she was exiled to her fief, Xinyang, and was not killed. The other theory was that the Eldest Princess had colluded with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. She had colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, in the end, the plot was exposed. The Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. Due to the inconsistent information provided by the search results, it was impossible to determine the exact ending of the princess.
The Eldest Princess of Qing Yuannian ended up committing suicide. She had an affair with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. The Eldest Princess colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, the plot was eventually exposed, and the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, and Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. This ending was not surprising in the context of the power struggle.
There were two different versions of the First Prince's ending in the Qing Dynasty. According to the descriptions of documents [1] and [2], the First Prince finally chose to commit suicide because he found himself being used and felt despair about his own origins. However, according to the descriptions in documents [3],[4], and [5], the Great Prince's ending was to continue to guard Dongyi. Although he lost the right to compete for the throne, he was still alive and had an army in his hands. Therefore, the search results provided two different versions of the First Prince's ending in the Qing Dynasty, specifically whether he committed suicide or continued to guard Dongyi. It was impossible to determine the exact outcome.
The Great Prince of Qing Yu Nian ended up staying in Dongyi. Even though the Great Prince lost the right to compete for the throne because his mother was Dongyi, he still stayed in Dongyi at the end of the play and had an army. The outcome of being alive was not bad. In comparison, the Crown Prince had been killed and the Second Prince had been stripped of his position. The First Prince's ending could be considered luckier.