There were different versions of the Qing Emperor's name in Joy of Life, but there was no conclusive evidence to prove his real name. Some of the answers thought that the Qing Emperor's name might be Li Yunlong, Li Yunqing, Li Qingrui, and so on, but these were only guesses. In addition, there were also replies that the Qing Emperor did not have a real name. He was the Qing Emperor, and the author did not give him a name. Thus, there was no definite answer to the Qing Emperor's real name.
The Qing Emperor's real name was Li Yunlong.
There was no definite answer to the Qing Emperor's real name. Some people speculated that his name might be Li Yunlong, Li Yunqing, Li Qingrui, etc., but these were just guesses and there was no conclusive evidence. Therefore, there was no definite answer at the moment.
There was no conclusive evidence regarding the Qing Emperor's real name. Some people believed that his name might be Li Yunlong, Li Yunqing, or Li Qingrui. This was because the Qing Emperor was an Emperor of the Yun generation, and the name of the Qing Emperor matched his identity and status. However, there were also opinions that Joy of Life did not reveal the Qing Emperor's real name. Thus, it was still impossible to determine what the Qing Emperor's real name was.
The Qing Emperor's real name was Li Yunlong.
The Qing Emperor's full name was Li Yunqian (Ye Qingmei's Diary officially verified).
The Qing Emperor's full name was Li Yunqian (Ye Qingmei's Diary officially verified).
The name of the First Prince in Joy of Life is unknown.
Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's sister in name and also his childhood sweetheart. Before Ye Qingmei appeared, Li Yunrui was the closest to the Qing Emperor. She had always worshipped and admired the Qing Emperor. After Ye Qingmei died, she took control of the palace treasury that Ye Qingmei had single-handedly built. Li Yunrui had even formed cliques in the court to cultivate her own power. Even though the Qing Emperor was well aware of Li Yunrui's actions, for some reason, he had always indulged her. In addition, Li Yunrui might have some leverage on the Qing Emperor. This was also the reason why she could still live after committing a serious crime.
Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's younger sister and also the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom. She had considerable power in the drama and was trusted by the Qing Emperor. However, Li Yunrui supported the Crown Prince and had an affair with him. This caused her to be placed under house arrest by the Qing Emperor and sent people to assassinate him. Although Li Yunrui and the Qing Emperor were not biological siblings, their relationship was described in the play as " although not blood related." Thus, the relationship between Li Yunrui and the Qing Emperor could be said to be complicated and confusing.