Emperor Wanli passed the throne to his son Zhu Changluo, also known as the Mingguang Sect.
He passed the throne of Night 2 to the sixth prince of Tang.
Xiao Jingyan passed the throne to his son, who was born by himself and the Empress. The specific name was not given in the TV series. In " The Wind in the Forest ", Xiao Jingyan's son, Emperor Liang, was played by Liu Jun. Emperor Liang had a dignified appearance and a gentle personality. He always trusted his close relatives. Before he died, he held Xiao Tingsheng's hand tightly and called him " brother " twice.
Xiao Jingyan passed the throne to his son, who was born by himself and the Empress. The specific name was not given in the TV series. In " The Wind in the Forest ", Xiao Jingyan's son, Emperor Liang, was played by Liu Jun. Emperor Liang was a man with a dignified appearance and a gentle personality. In his heart, he was a brother first and then a monarch. Therefore, his trust in Xiao Tingsheng, the King of Changlin, had never changed. Even before he died, he still held Xiao Tingsheng's hand tightly and called him " Brother " twice.
Xiao Jingyan passed the throne to his son, who was born by himself and the Empress. The specific name was not given in the TV series. In " The Wind in the Forest ", Xiao Jingyan's son, Emperor Liang, was played by Liu Jun. Emperor Liang had a dignified appearance and a gentle personality. He always trusted his close relatives. Before he died, he held Xiao Tingsheng's hand tightly and called him " brother " twice.
Li Shi Min passed the throne to Li Zhi.
Xiao Jingyan passed the throne to his son, who was born by himself and the Empress. The specific name was not given in the TV series. In " The Wind in the Forest ", Xiao Jingyan's son, Emperor Liang, was played by Liu Jun. Emperor Liang had a dignified appearance and a gentle personality. He always trusted his close relatives. Before he died, he held Xiao Tingsheng's hand tightly and called him " brother " twice.
Zhu Di passed the throne to his eldest son, Zhu Gaochi.
Zhao Gou passed the throne to Zhao He, also known as Song Xiaozong.
Emperor Kangxi had wanted to pass the throne to his fourth son, Yongzheng. This was clearly recorded in Kangxi's edict. Kangxi believed that Yongzheng had the ability to inherit the throne. He was described as a noble person who deeply resembled Kangxi himself. The reason why Kangxi chose Yongzheng as his successor was probably because he was a man of action and had the ability to rectify the country's finances. In the late Kangxi period, the national treasury was in deficit, and Yongzheng was the only one among the many princes who had the ability to solve this problem. Therefore, Kangxi decided to pass the throne to Yongzheng.