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Whose child is Jingyan?
Tingsheng is the posthumous son of the King of Qi.

The reason why King Jing of Qi took care of the court students: Wang Qi's mother was Lin Leyao Chen Fei, and Wang Jing's mother was Fei Jing, who was sent to the palace by Fu Lin to take care of Chen Fei's body, so Fei Jing and Chen Fei had a very good relationship, so King Qi also took care of Jing Yan (King Jing), the son of Princess Jing.

Wang Jing grew up beside Wang Qi. He likes Wang Qi very much. In addition to his brother's respect, he also got Wang Qi's wise admiration. So, knowing that a posthumous son of Qi was still alive, King Jing made up his mind to protect him and take care of him privately.

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The reason why the imperial court was born as a posthumous child:

Wang Qi, Tingsheng's father, was the most likely person to inherit the throne at that time, so his existence would inevitably hinder some people. So these treacherous villains used the emperor's suspicion to frame the Red Flame Army and the King of Qi. 70,000 Red Flame Army died tragically in Meiling, and the King of Qi was condemned to death, and the King of Qi was slain.

When the State of Qi was wiped out, the female slaves of the State of Qi hid the students of the imperial court, and then escaped from the State of Qi with them to survive. After that, the court students gradually grew up and became slaves living in seclusion. When Wang Jing came to Ye Youting, he met him by accident. Wang Jing recognized him at a glance, so he called himself a butler's wife to protect himself.