After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor's death, the Qing Emperor's Third Prince, Li Chengping, inherited the Qing Kingdom's throne.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, Joy of Life's heir to the throne was the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Fourth Prince, Li Chengqian, succeeded to the throne. In the novel Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor was killed by Uncle Wu Zhu. After his death, Fan Xian launched a final struggle with the Crown Prince, the Second Prince, the Third Prince, the Eldest Princess, the empress, the Prime Minister, the empress dowager, and others. With the help of Uncle Wu Zhu, the Shadow, Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, and Ruoruo, Fan Xian successfully avenged Chen Pingping and exposed the plot of the Eldest Princess, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince. In the end, the Fourth Prince, Li Chengqian, was made Crown Prince and inherited the throne. The TV series Joy of Life adapted the plot of the novel, and the ending was different from the novel. In the ending of the TV series, Fan Xian was killed by Yan Bingyun. The reason Yan Bingyun did this was because he had received a secret order from Fan Xian. In the end, the Third Prince ascended the throne, and the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince committed suicide.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.
After the Qing Emperor died, the Qing Emperor's throne was inherited by the Qing Emperor's third prince, Li Chengping.