The Second Prince in Joy of Life was the son of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu. His name was Li Chengze.
Joy of Life's Second Prince was Li Chengze, born of the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu.
The Great Prince of the Qing Dynasty was the son of the Qing Emperor and the female slave, Ning Cairen.
The second sister in Joy of Life was Li Chengze, born from the Qing Emperor and Noble Consort Shu.
In Joy of Life, the second prince was Li Chengze. In information 1, it was mentioned that the Second Prince was a chess piece set up by the Qing Emperor to temper the Crown Prince's opponent. In information 2, according to the lines personally spoken by the person involved, the Crown Prince was not a prince. Fan Xian was also the Qing Emperor's son and was not a prince. However, he was an illegitimate child. From this, it could be inferred that Fan Xian was not a prince, and the Second Prince was not a prince. Then the Second Prince could only be the Crown Prince. In information 3, the " stupid Crown Prince " was mentioned, which also corresponded to the Second Prince. In information 4, the Second Prince was mentioned as " being used as a chess piece by the Qing Emperor." This also matched the plot of the play. In summary, the Second Prince was the Qing Emperor's second son, Li Chengze.
The First Prince's name was not explicitly mentioned in Joy of Life.
The birth mother of the third prince was Yi Guipin.
The First Prince's birth mother was Lady Ning.
In Joy of Life, Princess Royal Li Yunrui gave birth to Lin Wan 'er. Lin Wan 'er's father was the Prime Minister of Qing Kingdom, Lin Ruofu. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, Lin Wan 'er was still their child. The Eldest Princess had a deep love for Lin Wan 'er. Even though her situation in the palace was very difficult, she still insisted on giving birth to Lin Wan' er.
In Joy of Life, Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu of the Qing Kingdom gave birth to Lin Wan 'er.
In Joy of Life, Princess Royal Li Yunrui gave birth to Lin Wan 'er. Lin Wan 'er's father was the Prime Minister of Qing Kingdom, Lin Ruofu. Although the Eldest Princess and Lin Ruofu were not officially married, Lin Wan 'er was still their child.