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In the novel, the Eldest Princess 'ending happened in the sixth volume, Joy in Front of the Palace, Chapter 165, Ci of Blue Flower.
In ancient times, the eldest princess had different ways of addressing different people. In front of the Empress Dowager, the Eldest Princess called herself her son's minister; in front of the Emperor, she called herself her son's minister; in front of her subjects (such as the Emperor's son-in-law), she called herself Ben Gong or Ben Dian; in front of those of lower status than herself, she called herself Ben Gong; in front of those of higher status than herself, she called herself her title or name. The eldest princesses of different dynasties might have different ways of addressing themselves. One needed to look at the specific history books to get an exact answer.
The eldest princess 'latest chapter was chapter 157.
The Eldest Princess's latest chapter was Chapter 171, Side Story 2 (Memory Loss).
The Eldest Princess's latest chapter was Chapter 171, Side Story 2 (Memory Loss).
In Joy of Life's original work, the relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess happened in the sixth volume, chapter 86. The Crown Prince persuaded the Eldest Princess to sacrifice herself in exchange for the peace of the Crown Prince's family and prevent the outbreak of war. However, the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince's private affair was eventually exposed by Fan Xian, causing the Qing Emperor to be furious and wash the Eastern Palace with blood. The Qing Emperor's feelings for the Eldest Princess were complicated. He was willing to give her power and status, but when he learned of her relationship with the Crown Prince, the Qing Emperor felt that he had lost control and his trust in the Eldest Princess had been hit. The Eldest Princess had always pursued the Qing Emperor's love and recognition, but the Qing Emperor valued Ye Qingmei more and had a son with her, Fan Xian. As a result, the relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess became tense.
" Eldest Princess, Please Have Pity " could be viewed on the elite novel website.
There were a few ancient novels about the Eldest Princess that were recommended. Among them were [Mother Between Her Eyebrows],[Eldest Princess],[Eldest Princess, Please Take Care], and so on. These novels covered different plots such as ancient palace struggles, rebirth, sweet love, and so on. They could satisfy the readers 'needs for the Eldest Princess. However, due to the limited search results provided, there might be other better novels about the Eldest Princess that were not included.
" The Eldest Princess's Old Love Man " was a sweet ancient novel. It told the story of the female protagonist, the Eldest Princess, and the male protagonist, who had been the female protagonist's guards many years ago. The two of them had a love affair. Later, the female protagonist gave up on the male protagonist for the sake of her country, and the two of them separated. After meeting for so many years, the two of them had never forgotten each other. The female protagonist got pregnant unexpectedly, and the two of them got married. The male lead was a martial arts expert, but he was simple-minded. The two of them were very strong and were fighting each other. This novel was a favorite novel of the ancient saying, and it was suitable for readers who liked this kind of theme.
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