In the TV series " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor favored the Second Prince. In the original novel," Celebrating Years," there was no clear mention of which prince the Qing Emperor favored more.
The Qing Emperor was ruthless to the Second Prince because the Second Prince was scheming and ruthless. His mother was Dongyi and had foreign blood. She had no fate with the throne. In addition, the Second Prince's words and actions in front of the Qing Emperor pleased the Qing Emperor more than the Crown Prince, so the Qing Emperor was more tolerant of him. In the end, the Second Prince was deposed by the Qing Emperor because of his involvement in rebellion. He chose to rebel with Li Yunrui, but he ultimately failed and was killed by the Qing Emperor. As for why the Qing Emperor loved Fan Xian more, the search results did not provide a clear answer.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince was complicated. The Qing Emperor was particularly cruel to the Second Prince because he thought that the Second Prince was too scheming, hypocritical, and lacked awe-inspiring spirit. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince was that he hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable Crown Prince through blows and tempering. There was no clear answer in the documents as to why the Qing Emperor was particularly cruel to the Second Prince and who was the winner in the end.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince was complicated. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince was that he hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable Crown Prince through blows and tempering. As for the Second Prince, the Qing Emperor might think that he was too scheming, hypocritical, and lacked a stern air, so he was especially cruel to him. The specific reason why the Qing Emperor was so ruthless to the Second Prince was not mentioned.
The Qing Emperor had a different attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor believed that the Second Prince was too scheming, hypocritical, and lacked a stern air, so he was particularly cruel to him. As for the Crown Prince, the Qing Emperor hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable Crown Prince through blows and tempering.
The Qing Emperor had a different attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor believed that the Second Prince was too scheming, hypocritical, and lacked a stern air, so he was particularly cruel to him. As for the Crown Prince, the Qing Emperor hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable Crown Prince through blows and tempering. However, the search results did not give a clear answer to the question of why the Qing Emperor had a different attitude toward the Second Prince and the Crown Prince, or who would ultimately obtain the throne.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince was complicated. The Qing Emperor had high expectations of the Crown Prince. He hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable Crown Prince through blows and tempering. As for the Second Prince, the Qing Emperor felt that he was overly scheming, hypocritical, and lacked a stern air, so he was especially cruel to him. As for why the Qing Emperor had a different attitude towards the Second Prince and the Crown Prince, and who would ultimately obtain the throne, the search results did not give a clear answer.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince was complicated. The Qing Emperor was particularly cruel to the Second Prince because he thought that the Second Prince was too scheming, hypocritical, and lacked awe-inspiring spirit. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince was that he hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable Crown Prince through blows and tempering. However, the search results did not give a clear answer to the question of why the Qing Emperor had a different attitude toward the Second Prince and the Crown Prince, or who would ultimately obtain the throne.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince was complicated. The Qing Emperor was particularly cruel to the Second Prince because he thought that the Second Prince was too scheming, hypocritical, and lacked awe-inspiring spirit. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince was that he hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable Crown Prince through blows and tempering. However, the search results did not give a clear answer to the question of why the Qing Emperor had a different attitude toward the Second Prince and the Crown Prince, or who would ultimately obtain the throne. Thus, there was no way to give a definite answer to the Qing Emperor's question about the Crown Prince and the Second Prince.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward the Crown Prince and the Second Prince was complicated. The Qing Emperor believed that the Second Prince was too scheming, hypocritical, and lacked a stern air, so he was particularly cruel to him. His attitude towards the Crown Prince was that he hoped to train him to become a more benevolent and stable heir to the throne. However, the search results did not give a clear answer to the question of why the Qing Emperor had a different attitude toward the Second Prince and the Crown Prince, or who would ultimately obtain the throne.
The Qing Emperor did know the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor had always used the Second Prince as a tool to nurture the Crown Prince so that he would be more suitable to inherit the throne in the future. On the surface, the Qing Emperor doted on the Second Prince. Some people even thought that he would pass the throne to the Second Prince. However, everything the Qing Emperor did was a scheme. He did not treat the Second Prince sincerely. Under the Qing Emperor's schemes, the Second Prince finally chose to commit suicide.