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Why did the Huangtian Emperor have two sons in the Holy Ground?
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2025-02-25 16:10
Holy Ground was a popular fantasy novel by Chen Dong. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was widely loved by readers. The story was about the protagonist seizing the opportunity to grow under the background of the recuperation of spirit qi, and finally becoming the supreme ruler, Emperor Chu Tian. This book can be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. Now, you can also get an experience member by going to Qidian Reading App. On the Qidian Reading App. readers can read the original book and listen to the original audio. The male lead was Chu Feng. He was extremely shameless, but he valued relationships and loyalty, had firm beliefs, and possessed extraordinary talent. The female lead was Qin Luoyin. She was a cold goddess who acted decisively but also had a gentle and cute side.
Why did the Huangtian Emperor have two sons in the Holy Ground?
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2025-01-18 14:28
The Huangtian Emperor only had one son in the Holy Ground, and his name was Little Stone. In the novel's plot, the Desolate Heaven Emperor only had one son from the beginning to the end. He was the child of Shi Hao and Yun Xi. Later on, in order to steal the secret of Huang Tiandi, Pang Bo disguised himself as Little Stone, creating the illusion of having two sons.
Who are the true and false sons of the Holy Ground?
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2025-01-17 11:01
The true son of the Holy Ground was Chu Feng while the false son was Lin Naoi. In the " Holy Ground ", Chu Feng was the main character while Lin Naoi was a mysterious woman. Even though some of the search results mentioned that Lin Naoi might be the true child, Chu Feng was confirmed to be the true child according to the other search results. Thus, Chu Feng was the true son of the Sacred Ground while Lin Naoi was the false son.
Several sons of the emperor
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2024-12-17 06:27
The Emperor had a total of five sons. They were the Great Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, Crown Prince Li Chengqian, and Fan Xian.
Can you recommend some novels that include the Holy Sons, Holy Daughters, Holy Lands, and other topics?
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2024-09-20 11:44
😋I have a few novels that I can recommend to you: 1. He recommended 'Pay to Slay Immortals and Slaughters'. There were a few righteous path experts in it who were Holy Land Holy Children. 2. The main character of "His Holiness the Pope" was the Holy Son of the Church, who needed to lead the Church to glory again. 3. He recommended "Primordial Demon Venerable You Can't afford to offend". There were saintesses, holy sons, and Demon Venerable. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The end of the three sons of the emperor
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2024-12-19 15:38
The third son of the emperor, Yin Zhi, ended up being imprisoned by Emperor Yongzheng until he died. In the eighth year of Yongzheng (1730), Yinzhi was stripped of his title for his crimes and imprisoned in Yongan Pavilion in Jingshan until his death in the tenth year of Yongzheng (1732) at the age of fifty-five. During his imprisonment, although he lost his freedom, he did not suffer any physical abuse. However, for a prince who had once enjoyed the noble status of the royal family, this kind of mental torture was undoubtedly more painful.
The calligraphy of the three sons of the emperor
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2024-12-18 20:45
Yin Zhi's calligraphy was praised by Emperor Kangxi, but he did not provide specific calligraphy works or comments. Therefore, it was impossible to accurately answer the specific situation of the calligraphy of the third son of the emperor.
Emperor Wen's Sons
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2024-12-16 17:00
Yang Jian, Emperor Wen of Sui, had five sons. The eldest son, Yang Yong, was killed after being deposed as a civilian and was granted the title of King Fangling. The second son, Yang Guang, succeeded the throne and became Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, but was eventually killed by the powerful minister Yuwen Huaji. His third son, Yang Jun, was poisoned to death by the Princess Cui. His fourth son, Yang Xiu, was framed and killed after being deposed as a commoner. His fifth son, Yang Liang, was deposed as a commoner and imprisoned to death after failing to rebel. Their fates were not satisfactory.
Emperor Wen's Four Sons
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2025-01-06 14:45
Emperor Wen's four sons were Yang Yong, Yang Guang, Yang Jun, and Yang Xiu.
The Qing Emperor's Four Sons
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2024-12-24 01:47
The Qing Emperor's four sons were the Great Prince, the Crown Prince, the Second Prince, and the Third Prince.
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