Joy of Life Sean's grandson was Yan Bingyun.

In Joy of Life, Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun. Yan Bingyun was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. He was also the son of Chen Pingping's conspiracy. He had been placed outside by Xiao En and was loyal to the Qing Kingdom. He had a deep hatred for Northern Qi. Although Fan Xian's identity had always been suspicious, based on his age, identity, and the clues in the plot, Yan Bingyun was more likely to be Xiao En's grandson. However, Fan Xian was killed by Yan Bingyun at the end of the first season. There might be a reversal in the second season. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun.
Yes, Yan Bingyun, the character in Joy of Life, was Sean's grandson. Multiple documents confirmed this. Xiao En was the head of Northern Qi's spies, and Yan Bingyun was his grandson. Yan Bingyun's parents were opposed by Xiao En and met with an unfortunate fate. After Yan Bingyun was born, he was secretly nurtured by the Inspection Institute and became the head of Northern Qi's spies. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Yan Bingyun, the character in the original work of Joy of Life, was Sean's grandson.
There was no clear answer to the question of whether Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson. Some search results mentioned that Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson, but there were also some search results that indicated that Yan Bingyun was not Xiao En's grandson. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson in the original novel.
Yes, Yan Bingyun in " Celebrating Years " was Xiao En's grandson. In the movie, Yan Bingyun's real identity was the grandson of Xiao En, the spy leader of Northern Qi. His mother was a brothel woman named Yu Xiang. Although Xiao En had never allowed Yan Bingyun to enter, he was secretly groomed by the Overwatch Council and became the head of the Qing spies lurking in Northern Qi. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson.
Yes, the character in Joy of Life, Yan Bingyun, was Sean's grandson. In the play, Xiao En made it clear that Yan Bingyun's blood flowed with the blood of the Xiao family, and Chen Pingping confirmed this. Yan Bingyun's true identity was the grandson of Xiao En, the spy leader of Northern Qi. His mother was a prostitute. Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor used this identity to lay out a complicated plan. Their goal was to get the Temple's secret out of Xiao En. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson.
Yes, the character in Joy of Life, Yan Bingyun, was Sean's grandson. Multiple documents confirmed this. Xiao En was the head of Northern Qi's spies, and Yan Bingyun was his grandson. Yan Bingyun's parents were opposed by Xiao En and met with an unfortunate fate. After Yan Bingyun was born, he was secretly nurtured by the Inspection Institute and became the head of Northern Qi's spies. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Yan Bingyun, the character in Joy of Life, was Sean's grandson.
Fan Xian was not Xiao En's biological grandson. Fan Xian's true identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. Xiao En was mistaken for his biological grandfather. Xiao En's biological grandson was Yan Bingyun. Chen Pingping had devised a scheme in the play to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. Therefore, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's biological grandson.
Fan Xian was not Xiao En's grandson. Fan Xian's true identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. Xiao En was mistaken for his biological grandfather. Xiao En's biological grandson was Yan Bingyun. Chen Pingping had devised a scheme in the play to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. Therefore, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's grandson.
Fan Xian was not Xiao En's biological grandson. Fan Xian's true identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. Xiao En was mistaken for his biological grandfather. Xiao En's biological grandson was Yan Bingyun. Chen Pingping had devised a scheme in the play to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. Therefore, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's biological grandson.