Analysis of Liu Wang's Personality in Zhu Qing Hao

Zhu Qinghao is adapted from the online novel My Royal Guards, starring Crystal and Zheng Yecheng, and tells the love story between Liu Ling, the princess of Changle, and Jin. In the play, Liu Wang is the Prince of the East Palace, so what kind of person is he?

Analysis of Liu Wang's Personality in Zhu Qing Hao

Liu Wang is the king of a country. He seems to be fair and open-minded, but in fact he is ruthless, thoughtful, cautious and clear-cut, and has never let go of his doubts about anyone for a moment. He regards the power and even feelings he gives others as an investment in order to get a greater return.

Prince Liu Wang intends to investigate the theft of Jiangzhou Kuyin, so he sends Shen Yan to arrest Yi Yun. Gong Liu, an important official of the dynasty, offered to punish Yi Yun personally on the grounds that Shen Yan was young and embarrassed. The prince didn't want to get involved, so he took the initiative to call out Xu's descendants. Anxious to put Mr. and Mrs. Xu to death, he proposed to go to Jiangzhou again, and the prince poured tea in Fujian. In the waterside pavilion in the East Palace of the Imperial City, Wang hosted a banquet for a group of courtiers. Xu Gong, an important official, mentioned the arrest of Yi Yun. Liu Wang said that when Yi Yun returned to Beijing, the Jiangzhou case would be solved.

Wang played chess with Xu, suggesting that the Lujia family would not be destroyed. Xu compared the situation to a chess game, saying that the Lujia forces are intertwined and cannot be shaken now, so we should use static braking now. Liu Wang knew the relationship between Xu and Liu Yong and asked her if she needed to send someone to take Liu Yong back first. Xu Jinshi refused because she was afraid of scaring him.

Yi Yun was killed, and the prince summoned Shen Yan. He admitted his dereliction of duty and handed the jade Jue to the prince, saying that Yi Yun gave two pieces of jade Jue to himself and Lujia respectively, in order to make the two sides fight to outdo each other, and he was confident to get the jade Jue in Lujia's hand.

Because he wanted to succeed to the throne as soon as possible, he cultivated power in prison. Facing Xu's selfish interests, Liu Wang wanted to get rid of her, so he cooperated with Xu and framed Xu for murdering the prince. Although this incident ended in Xu taking poison, the emperor knew it.

Later, under the design of Xu, who faked his death, Liu Wang's intention of rebellion was seen through by the emperor, and he was finally ordered to be executed by the emperor.

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