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The First Prince and the Second Prince

2024-10-21 23:29
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In the novel Celebrating Years, the First Prince Li Chengqian and the Second Prince Li Chengze were the Qing Emperor's two sons. The Great Prince, Li Chengqian, was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. He had a generous and gentle personality. He liked to read and think. He was deeply loved by the officials and the people. With the Qing Emperor's support, he had always tried to fight for the throne. In the end, because of the Qing Emperor's schemes and Fan Xian's help, he lost the throne. The Second Prince, Li Chengze, was the Qing Emperor's second son. He had a sinister and crafty personality. He was good at scheming and was an ambitious person. He had been secretly colluding with the ministers and forces in an attempt to seize the throne. There was intense competition and conflict between him and the Great Prince, Li Chengqian. In the end, because of Fan Xian's help, the Great Prince, Li Chengqian, was deposed and he became the new Crown Prince. In the movie, the First Prince Li Chengqian was played by Liu Duanduan, and the Second Prince Li Chengze was played by Liu Runnan.

My Crown Prince Consort Is a Firecracker!

My Crown Prince Consort Is a Firecracker!

A genius talisman practitioner is reborn as a seven-year-old girl! However, her innocent appearance belies her vicious personality. In the remote countryside, the Crown Prince runs into her, beating up her enemy. She is indifferent, but it’s love at first sight for the Crown Prince! “Not good, Your Highness the Crown Prince, Her Highness the Crown Prince Consort used an immobilization talisman on His Majesty the Emperor, and His Majesty is currently eating dirt in the main hall.” “Isn’t that normal? Who told that dog emperor to provoke my wife? I say it’s a job well done! Pour a bucket of ice water on him to cool him down!” “Your Highness the Crown Prince, it’s really not good this time! The great Crown Prince Consort threw out three explosion talismans and destroyed Noble Consort Zheng and her house!” A certain crown prince laughed madly. “Job well done! She’s truly my wife; she’s as awesome as always!” “Crown Prince, Crown Prince, it’s seriously bad this time! A beautiful man appeared in the great Crown Prince Consort’s room!” You got cuckolded again! The crown prince harshly picked up the handsome man half laying on her bed. “Who are you?” A certain consort replied with a stoic face. “I drew a deity-inviting talisman and summoned a venerable immortal of love.” “Get lost as soon as you finish fighting!” “Oh, sorry, it's easier to invite the devil in than to send him away!” I’m not leaving! Embark on this adventure of a little stoic who just wants to grow stronger and protect her family but unwittingly ends up with a merry company of troublemakers. A riveting cocktail of cultivation, zombies, and sci-fic!
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The First Prince and the Second Prince

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2024-12-31 08:12

During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had a total of five sons. The First Prince and the Second Prince were two important figures. The First Prince's name was unknown. His mother was from Dongyi, so it was believed that she had a foreign bloodline and did not have the qualifications to inherit the throne. The Second Prince's name was Li Chengze. He was born from the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. In the play, the Second Prince was portrayed as a scheming and ruthless character. He was eager to compete for the throne and used ingenious means and strategies to fight for it. The reason the Qing Emperor was ruthless to the Second Prince might be because he believed that the Second Prince's personality was too ruthless. If he ascended the throne, it might cause disaster to the royal family and the country. As for why the Qing Emperor did not depose the Crown Prince, the specific reason was not mentioned.

The First Prince, the Second Prince, and the Third Prince

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2025-01-02 22:49

The Great Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the person the Qing Emperor wanted to support. The Second Prince was the whetstone the Qing Emperor used to train the Crown Prince. The Third Prince was the youngest prince. The specific order could not be determined.

First Prince, Second Prince, Third Prince

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2024-12-27 21:12

The Qing Emperor had a total of three princes. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. He was the only general among the Qing Emperor's princes who had military merits. He had a high prestige in the army and had hundreds of thousands of troops under him. The second prince was a prince named Li Chengze, while the third prince was Li Chengping. In " Celebrating Years ", the Third Prince, Li Chengping, finally ascended the throne and became the final winner. The Great Prince's ending was Fan Xian successfully assassinating the Qing Emperor, supporting the Third Prince to ascend the throne, and living in seclusion in Jiangnan. As for the Second Prince's fate, it was still unclear.

First Prince, Second Prince, Third Prince

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2024-12-26 05:24

The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, the Second Prince was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince was Li Chengping. In " Celebrating Years ", the Third Prince, Li Chengping, finally ascended the throne and became the final winner. The search results did not provide any specific information about the First Prince and the Second Prince's fate.

The First Prince, the Second Prince, and the Third Prince

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2024-12-21 11:00

In the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Emperor had a total of five princes. The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son. He was the only general among the Qing Emperor's princes who had military merits. The second prince was a prince named Li Chengze, while the third prince was Li Chengping. In the drama, the Third Prince, Li Chengping, finally ascended the throne and became the final winner.

The First Prince, the Second Prince, and the Third Prince

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2024-12-18 18:17

The First Prince of Qingyu was Li Chengru, the Second Prince was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince was Li Chengping.

First Prince, Second Prince, Third Prince

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2024-10-24 00:43

The Great Prince was the Qing Emperor's eldest son, the Second Prince was Li Chengze, and the Third Prince was Li Chengping. In " Celebrating Years ", the Third Prince, Li Chengping, finally ascended the throne and became the final winner. The search results did not provide any specific information about the First Prince and the Second Prince's fate.

The First Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, and the Fourth Prince

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2024-12-24 02:00

The Great Prince was the new Emperor in the Qing Dynasty. The Second Prince had committed suicide, and the Third Prince had become the final winner. The Fourth Prince was Fan Xian, the illegitimate child.

The First Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, and the Crown Prince

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2024-12-23 14:08

The Great Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the Qing Emperor's first son. His name was unknown. He was born from the Qing Emperor and a captive of Dongyi. The second prince was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. The third prince was Li Chengping, born of Emperor Qing and Yi Gui's concubine. Prince Li Chengqian was born by Emperor Qing and Empress Li. Thus, the Great Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the first son of the Qing Emperor. The Second Prince was Li Chengze, the Third Prince was Li Chengping, and the Crown Prince was Li Chengqian.

Celebrating the First Prince and Second Prince

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2024-12-24 17:46

During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had five sons. The First Prince's name was unknown, while the Second Prince's name was Li Chengze. In the play, the Second Prince attempted to rebel, but after being suppressed by Fan Xian, he chose to commit suicide. The Second Prince was portrayed as a scheming and ruthless character. He had a complicated attitude and methods toward Fan Xian. As for the ending of the Qing Dynasty, the Second Prince was exposed for his rebellious behavior, lost his status as a prince, and finally chose to commit suicide. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Second Prince committed suicide during the Qing years.

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