In the original novel Joy of Life, the Crown Prince was eventually deposed and demoted to a commoner. After the Qing Emperor died, the Second Prince joined forces with the Eldest Princess, Lin Gong, the Qin family, and other forces to rebel. In the end, he failed and committed suicide.
The Crown Prince and the Second Prince had committed suicide in the original story of Joy of Life. As the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess 'matter was exposed, the Crown Prince faced the crisis of being deposed. The Eldest Princess sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but the assassination failed. In the end, the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, Second Prince, and Empress all chose to commit suicide. Therefore, they did not become emperors.
In the original story of Joy of Life, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince committed suicide. The Crown Prince was deposed by the Qing Emperor because of his relationship with the Eldest Princess, and the Eldest Princess was placed under house arrest. After the Eldest Princess 'plan to assassinate the Qing Emperor failed, the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess chose to commit suicide. After the Second Prince learned of his laughable life, he took poison and committed suicide, leaving behind a curse for the Qing Emperor.
In Joy of Life, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince committed suicide. As the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess 'matter was exposed, the Crown Prince faced the crisis of being deposed. The Eldest Princess sent people to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but the assassination failed. In the end, the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, Second Prince, and Empress all chose to commit suicide. Therefore, they did not become emperors.
In Joy of Life, the Second Prince committed suicide. Under Fan Xian's scheme, the Second Prince's scheme was exposed. In the end, he chose to commit suicide.
In Joy of Life, the Second Prince committed suicide. He attempted to rebel, but was eventually suppressed by the protagonist, Fan Xian, and forced to commit suicide.
In Joy of Life, the Second Prince committed suicide. Under Fan Xian's scheme, the Second Prince's scheme was exposed. In the end, he chose to commit suicide.
In the original story of Joy of Life, the crown prince was deposed. At the end of the novel, the Crown Prince joined forces with the Eldest Princess, the Second Prince, and others to plot a rebellion. After Fan Xian exposed their plot, the Emperor deposed the Crown Prince as a commoner and imprisoned him in a temple outside Jingdou.
In the original novel, the Crown Prince was deposed and imprisoned in the Eastern Palace. In the novel, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the Crown Prince plotted to get rid of Fan Xian, but the plot was seen through by Fan Xian. After the Qing Emperor learned of this, he was very disappointed in the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. He deposed the Crown Prince as a Prince and imprisoned him in the Eastern Palace. The Eldest Princess was sent to guard the Imperial Mausoleum.
In the original novel of Joy of Life, the crown prince was demoted to a commoner and chased out of the capital. In the novel, the Crown Prince had always coveted the throne. He joined forces with the Eldest Princess, the Second Prince, and others in an attempt to force the palace to usurp the throne. Later, when the matter was exposed, he was demoted to a commoner by the Qing Emperor and chased out of Jingdou.
In the original story of Joy of Life, the crown prince was deposed. In the novel, the Second Prince and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui conspired to kill Fan Xian. In order to protect Fan Xian, the Crown Prince leaked Li Yunrui's plan to the Qing Emperor, causing Li Yunrui to be imprisoned in the Palace by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was disappointed in the Crown Prince's actions and felt that he did not have the ability to become a qualified Emperor. Thus, he decided to depose him as Crown Prince and demote him to a commoner.