In the TV series " Qingpingle," the ending of Huaiji and the princess became the biggest surprise. In the original work, Huaiji was sent to Luoyang to guard the mausoleum, while Huirou died in depression in the Li family. In the TV series, in order to protect Huirou, Song Renzong risked being attacked and finally saved Huaiji's life. Unfortunately, he could not persist until the end and let the two stay together. Therefore, Huirou was tortured in the end and separated from her lover for the rest of her life. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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Qingping's gentle marriage to Huaiji was an episode of "Celebrating Years" that took place around episode 28. In this part, the protagonist, Huaiji, and Seihei met and gradually understood each other's background and personality. Finally, the two of them came together.
There were a few novels about princesses living in the apocalypse that he could recommend. These included " The Post-apocalyptic Life of the unruly Princess,"" The Post-apocalyptic Life of the Vampire Princess," and " The Seven Princesses 'Post-apocalyptic Fictions." These novels covered the background of the apocalypse and the characters of the princesses, which could satisfy the readers 'demand for princess novels that lived in the apocalypse.
Princess Rou Jia of Qing Yu Nian did not get married. In the end, she lived alone. Her father, King Jing, had not found someone suitable for her, nor had he given her to Fan Xian as a concubine. King Jing had been looking for a son-in-law, but in the end, his sister, the Eldest Princess, beat him to it and betrothed Princess Chen, Lin Wan 'er, to Fan Xian. Even though Rou Jia liked Fan Xian and King Jing thought Fan Xian's personality suited Rou Jia, because the empress dowager did not allow Fan Xian to marry two granddaughters, Rou Jia could not marry Fan Xian in the end.
Princess Rou Jia of Qing Yu Nian did not get married. In the end, she lived alone. Her father, King Jing, had not found someone suitable for her, nor had he given her to Fan Xian as a concubine. King Jing had been looking for a son-in-law, but in the end, his sister, the Eldest Princess, beat him to it and betrothed Princess Chen, Lin Wan 'er, to Fan Xian. Although Rou Jia liked Fan Xian and King Jing thought Fan Xian's personality suited her, because the empress dowager did not allow Fan Xian to marry two granddaughters, Rou Jia was ultimately unable to marry Fan Xian.
The Eldest Princess committed suicide. She had an affair with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. The Eldest Princess was under house arrest, and the Crown Prince was facing deposed. She 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, Crown Prince, and Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. This ending was expected. After all, in the game of power, one wall was always higher than the other.
During the Qing years, the Northern Qi Great Princess ended up living in seclusion with the Great Prince, living a happy life. In the plot, the Great Princess of Northern Qi and the Great Prince of the Qing Kingdom got married after a series of twists and turns and lived a happy life in Dongyi. The Eldest Princess played an important role in the play, helping Fan Xian reveal Zhan Doudou's identity. In the end, the marriage of the eldest princess and the eldest prince became part of the perfect ending of the plot.
The Eldest Princess committed suicide. She had an affair with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. The Eldest Princess was under house arrest, and the Crown Prince was facing deposed. She 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, Crown Prince, and Second Prince all chose to commit suicide.
There were two different versions of the Eldest Princess's ending in Qing Yu Nian. According to the first document, after the Qing Emperor learned of her treason, the Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest and exiled to her fief, Xinyang. The Qing Emperor did not kill the Eldest Princess. Instead, he let her return to her fief. However, according to the second document, the Eldest Princess had been placed under house arrest because of her relationship with the Crown Prince. She had colluded with the Qin family and the Ye family and sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor. In the end, after the plot was exposed, the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. Due to the conflicting information provided, it was impossible to determine the final outcome of the Eldest Princess.
During the Qing years, the Northern Qi Great Princess ended up living in seclusion with the Great Prince, living a happy life. In the plot, the Great Princess of Northern Qi and the Great Prince of the Qing Kingdom got married after a series of twists and turns and lived a happy life in Dongyi. The Eldest Princess played an important role in the play, helping Fan Xian reveal Zhan Doudou's identity. In the end, the Eldest Princess and the Eldest Prince lived a happy life in Dongyi, becoming part of the perfect ending of the plot.