The original description of the eldest princess was in chapter 15 of the original book. In this chapter, it described the intimate relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince. The Eldest Princess was the Crown Prince's aunt, and the relationship between the two was not allowed in ethics. However, their private affair was eventually exposed by Fan Xian.
Joy of Life, the eldest princess's palace maid, was played by Dai Wenwen.
There were several different actors playing the role of the Royal Princess of Joy of Life. Among them, the Royal Princess was played by Li Xiaoran. However, there was no relevant information in the search results provided, so it was impossible to determine who was playing the palace maid.
Joy of Life's original novel described the story of the eldest princess, Li Yunrui. She was the darling of Prince Cheng's manor and was on good terms with the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and King Jing. However, she had a crush on the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor's love was transferred to a woman called Ye Qingmei. Because of this, the Eldest Princess felt jealousy and hatred. She became black-bellied and hostile toward Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. The Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince also had a special intimate relationship, but in order to take revenge on the Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince told the Emperor about their relationship, causing the Eldest Princess to be placed under house arrest and face the danger of being deposed. The story of the Eldest Princess was described in detail in the novel, showing her complex emotions and the turning point of her fate.
The eldest princess in Joy of Life was played by Li Xiaoran.
Li Xiaoran played the role of the eldest princess of Joy of Life.
In Joy of Life, the eldest princess was played by Li Xiaoran.
In Joy of Life, the eldest princess was played by Li Xiaoran.
In Joy of Life, Li Xiaoran played the role of the eldest princess, Li Yunrui.
In Joy of Life, the eldest princess was played by Li Xiaoran.
The Eldest Princess Li Yunrui in Joy of Life's original novel was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. She was a girl who lived in the Prince Cheng's manor. She was on good terms with the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and King Jing. However, the Eldest Princess had a crush on the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor's love was transferred to Ye Qingmei. Because of this, the Eldest Princess was jealous of Ye Qingmei and became black-bellied. She also hated Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian to the bone. In the end, the Eldest Princess had an affair with the Crown Prince and formed an alliance with the Second Prince. However, their conspiracy was eventually exposed and the Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. Joy of Life's original work did not clearly describe the illegitimate child relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Qing Emperor.