This move is really stupid and reckless. If it really doesn't do him any good, as Fan Ruore said, then why did he do it? Is he really as impulsive, short-sighted and ignorant as Kyoto people usually know?
The answer, of course, is no, as can be seen from the smile of the evil spirit who grounded him. He is not as unscrupulous as he looks, but a dark man full of something.
Being in the royal family, how many people can resist the great temptation of all kinds of power and status? The most ruthless royal family, the struggle between royal families, father and son, and brothers has always been cruel. His Royal Highness is ambitious. What he wants is not only the financial power of Neiku, but also the supreme status.
He went to Di Qing to make this call for a purpose.
First, successfully change the subject and get rid of suspicion.
When I first met the prince in the play, I thought he was weak and mediocre, and a princess royal hugged him tightly. In fact, the fundamental reason is that he fell in love with princess royal, his aunt, and he was willing to obey.
The prince is not stupid, even smart. He regarded Xun Lin as a friend only because of the appearance of the forest behind Xun Lin and the influence of Fu Lin. Even if I finally got the news that Xun Lin was killed, I just passed the news to Lin Xiang, and even secretly guided Lin Xiang to take aim at Fan Xian, trying to get rid of Fan Xian by Lin Xiang's hand.
After learning that Fan Xian and Lin Xiang were reconciled, he immediately went to the palace to slander the second prince, saying that he was the real murderer who killed Xun Lin, and portrayed himself as a person obsessed with revenge for his friends. When the Qing emperor called everyone over to confront him, everyone was busy throwing pots and getting rid of suspects, and everyone's thinking was loaded? Who killed Xun Lin? On the corpse, so no one asked Xun Lin who was the mastermind behind Niulan Street, and successfully changed the subject.
This time, no matter who killed Xun Lin, Xun Lin really planned to assassinate Fan Xian in Niulan Street. Under the banner of revenge for Xun Lin, the prince bit himself clean (princess royal did the assassination in Niulan Street, which in turn helped princess royal), which also reduced the suspicion of the Qing emperor.
Secondly, Pingping Chen was introduced to assist the Qing Emperor in his crusade against Northern Qi.
The prince is Chu Jun, who, as expected, is the appropriate protection, that is, the future emperor. The education he received from childhood did not make him as weak as he showed. Since Fan Xian went to Beijing, he tried every means to get rid of him, but he was banned again and again, and someone must be helping him behind him.
The prince just wanted to find out who was behind him and ran directly to the tea-frying courtyard, trying to forcibly take the manager away and force him out? Pingping Chen, who has disappeared for a long time, might as well be forced into the open instead of knowing who the enemy is. In addition, Pingping Chen obeyed the Qing emperor, and he could guess the Qing emperor's maintenance of Fan Xian.
In addition, the idea that the Qing emperor would send troops to attack Beiqi was not a day or two. How could the prince not know? Forcibly vilify the second prince, just because he guessed that the Qing emperor and would definitely use other reasons to get rid of Fei's idleness. As for where to go in the end, he just needs to play it by ear. Sure enough, when Pingping Chen planted the sword on Gu Si, the prince deliberately questioned and successfully helped Pingping Chen to point the finger at Beiqi.
The real murderer is not the second prince, and the Qing emperor will not believe what he said. Of course, these princes knew clearly, but his purpose was not to please the Qing emperor, to assist him in attacking Beiqi and to avenge his officials. The Qing emperor also received this information from him, and the crime of framing the prince for such a big crime was only a small punishment and a big commandment, and he was confined for three days.
Third: Be infatuated with princess royal and stop Fan Xian from marrying Wan'er Lin for her.
In the original book, princess royal has always liked his brother Di Qing, even ignoring his cold and noble image, and loves to crawl into bed. It turned out to be a mistake with the prince's Spring Festival Gala. Later, he passed on his feelings for Di Qing to the prince, who also fell in love with the princess, and the figure of a lady who fell out of favor in the study was the best proof.
Princess royal despises Fan Xian, dislikes Fan Xian, and doesn't want to hand over the financial power of Neiku, trying to stop his marriage with him. The prince's repressed and crazy love for princess royal made him willing to be a pawn in princess royal's hands, and he was bound to collude with it.
Another important reason why he went to make a scene was to help princess royal stop the marriage between Fan Xian and Wan'er. Whether it is blaming Fan Xian or going to war in the end, it is not appropriate to talk about marriage at this time, at least it is a tactic to delay the war. After that, princess royal stopped Lin Xiang, and there was an argument in the strip. I tried every means to stop this marriage. I didn't expect Lin Xiang to choose Fan Xian as the patron of the Lins in the future and maintain Fan Xian. He also told the Qing emperor that there was no need to postpone the wedding.
As can be seen from the above three points, the prince is not simple, but his feelings for princess royal are true. He is willing to give everything for princess royal, even the position of the prince and the future emperor is willing to give up. On the other hand, for the sake of power and wealth, even Ye Ke, his favorite woman, was determined to kill him. Unfortunately, in the end, he and princess royal were just an empty dream.
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