Han Li's Five Sons of One Heart Devil"Han Li's Five Sons of the Same Heart Demon" referred to a plot in the online novel "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality." In this plot, the main character Han Li was invaded by his inner demons. His five Nascent Souls were forced to fuse with the inner demons, forming a powerful enemy. This plot was of great significance in the novel. It displayed Han Li's tenacity and courage in the face of fear and challenges in his heart, and also laid the foundation for the subsequent development of the story.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Han Li's Five Sons of One Heart Devil"Han Li's Five Inner Demons of One Heart" referred to a type of cultivation technique from the "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality". It was a type of devilish cultivation technique that allowed one to fuse five inner demons into one, forming a powerful demonic creature. In the novel, Han Li encountered some difficulties while cultivating this cultivation technique, but in the end, he still successfully cultivated it.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Han Li's Five Sons of One Heart Devil"Han Li's Five Children of One Heart Devil" was a concept from the "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality Immortal World Chapter". It referred to the process of Han Li's cultivation. Through special cultivation techniques and secret techniques, he merged his five clones with his main body, forming a powerful "Five Children of One Heart Devil".
In the novel, Han Li cultivated the Five Devils Soul Devouring Technique and the Five Lightning Heavenly Heart Technique, fusing his five clones with his original body, forming a powerful existence with five heads, five hearts, and five dantians. This "Five Sons United Heart Demon" had all the cultivation and divine powers of the main body. At the same time, it also had the special abilities of the five clones, such as clone techniques, illusions, poison techniques, and so on.
In the novel, Han Li had used the "Five Sons of One Heart Devil" to fight against powerful enemies and obtained many victories. However, there were also some shortcomings to the Five Sons of One Heart Demon. For example, it required a large amount of magic power and mental energy, and it was easy to be disturbed and attacked by the outside world during the use.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Han Li's Five Sons of One Heart DevilIn the "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality Chapter", Han Li's five sons were referred to as Inner Demon puppets.
In order to deal with the soul search of the Sublime Soar Sect, Han Li sealed a wisp of his soul within the puppets of devilish light. Later, this wisp of soul split into five parts, each occupying the body of five puppets. These five puppets were also known as "Heart Demon Puppets".
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Han Li's Five Sons of One Heart Devil"Han Li's Five Sons of One Heart Devil" referred to the Xianxia novel "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality" written by Wang Yu. The main character, Han Li, cultivated a type of inner demon secret technique.
In the novel, when Han Li cultivated the Great Heart Demon Art, he sealed his good, evil, obsession, delusions, and devilish thoughts in five spirit mountains, forming five inner demons. These five inner demons represented Han Li's five different personalities and emotions. They constantly fought and entangled in the depths of Han Li's heart, affecting Han Li's actions and decisions.
In the later stages of the novel, Han Li gradually controlled and fused these five inner demons through constant cultivation and tempering, making them part of his strength and will. It also allowed him to remain clear-headed and determined in the face of all kinds of difficulties and challenges. He kept breaking through his limits and eventually became a powerful Immortal Cultivator.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Han Li's SonsHan Li had two sons, Han Li and Han Dong 'er.
Han Li was the son of Han Li and Yuan Yao. He had once been a disciple of Zen Master Jin Yue of the Nine Elements Temple and had advanced to the Mahayana Stage in the Scattered Star Seas, becoming the Dao Ancestor of the Nine Elements Temple.
Han Dong 'er was the daughter of Han Li and Nangong Wan. She was a Mahayana cultivator who later ascended to the Spirit Realm.
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
The Ending of Qianlong's 17 SonsAmong the 17 sons of Qianlong, some died early, some lost their inheritance rights when they were young, and some fell into the disputes of the palace. Only 10 of his sons survived to adulthood. Among them, the eldest son of the emperor, Yong Huang, died in the 15th year of Qianlong and was granted the title of Prince Ding. The second son of the emperor, Yong Lian, died of illness in the third year of Qianlong and was granted the title of Crown Prince. The third son of the emperor, Yong Zhang, died in the 25th year of Qianlong and was granted the title of Prince Xun. The fourth son of the emperor, Yong, was granted the title of Prince Lu. The fifth son of the emperor, Yong Qi, was granted the title of Prince Rong. The sixth son of the emperor, Yong Rong, was granted the title of Prince Zhi. The seventh son of the emperor, Yong Cong, died of acne in the 12th year of Qianlong and was granted the title of Daomin. In the fourth year of Jiaqing, the third son, Yong Zhang, was granted the title of Prince Zhe. The ending of the other sons was not mentioned.
Introduction of Kangxi's SonsEmperor Kangxi had a total of 35 sons, 11 of whom died early. The following is the introduction of the 24 sons who lived to adulthood:
1. [Aisin Gioro·Yin Ni (eldest son of Kangxi): He was granted the title of Prince Zhi, but was later stripped of his title and imprisoned.]
2. Aisin Gioro Yinreng (Kangxi's second son): Originally the crown prince, but later deposed.
3. Aisin Gioro Yinji (Kangxi's third son): He was granted the title of Prince Heshuocheng and later imprisoned.
4. Aisin Gioro Yinzhen (Kangxi's fourth son): He was granted the title of Baylor, and later granted the title of Prince Yong, Emperor Yongzheng.
5. Aisin Gioro Yinqi (Kangxi's fifth son): granted the title of Prince Heng, posthumous title Wen.
6. Aisin Gioro Yinzuo (Kangxi's sixth son): Died young.
7. Aisin Gioro·Yin You (Kangxi's seven sons): granted the title of Prince Chun, posthumous title degree.
8. Aisin Gioro Yinyin (Kangxi's eighth son): He was granted the title of Prince Lian.
9. Aisin Gioro (Kangxi's ninth son): The title is Gushan Beizi.
10. Aisin Gioro·Yin Wei (10 sons of Kangxi): At first, he was granted the title of Prince Dun, but later he was released after Emperor Qianlong ascended the throne and granted the rank of Duke of Fuguo.
11. [Aisin Gioro·Yinbi (11th son of Kangxi): Died young.]
The other 13 sons were not introduced.
Li Zhi's SonsLi Zhi had a total of eight sons. They were the eldest son, Li Zhong; the second son, Li Xiao; the third son, Li Shangjin; the fourth son, Li Sujie; the fifth son, Li Hong; the sixth son, Li Xian; the seventh son, Li Xian; and the eighth son, Li Dan. Among them, the eldest son Li Zhong was ordered to die by Wu Zetian, the second son Li Xiao died of illness, the third son Li Shangjin was executed, the fourth son Li Sujie was demoted and condemned, the fifth son Li Hong died of illness, the sixth son Li Xian was demoted, and the seventh son Li Xian and the eighth son Li Dan survived.
List of Daoguang's sonsThe order of Daoguang's sons was: Yi Wei, Yi Gang, Yi Ji, Yi Yi, Yi Yi, Yi Xin, Yi Yi, Yi Yi, Yi Yi.