Fan Xian was neither Fan Jian's son nor the Qing Emperor's son. He was an experimental subject. According to the information provided, Fan Xian was an experimental subject who had turned memories into data. He was the only successful experimental subject. This meant that Fan Xian was born in the feudal Qing Kingdom, but he had modern memories. Thus, Fan Xian was an experiment, not the Qing Emperor's son.
Fan Xian was an experiment, not the Qing Emperor's son. According to the information provided, Fan Xian was an experimental subject who had turned memories into data. He was the only successful experimental subject. Although Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, he did not have a biological father. Thus, according to reliable sources, Fan Xian was an experiment and not the Qing Emperor's son.
Yes, Fan Xian was an experimental subject that turned memories into data. He was the only successful case of Ye Qingmei's experiment. He was born in the feudal Qing Kingdom, but he had modern memories. Fan Xian was not the son of Fan Jian or the Qing Emperor. He was an experimental subject.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, when Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor already knew his identity and showed him love and indulgence. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son, but when Fan Xian was born, he had wanted to kill him. However, Fan Jian had replaced Fan Xian with his own son, allowing Fan Xian to live. The Qing Emperor was different from Ye Qingmei. In his heart, he believed in the ancient ideology of blood relations being the most important. Since the woman he feared was already dead and his son was lucky enough to survive, if the Qing Emperor continued to pursue this child, it would make the world talk.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Multiple documents confirmed this. The Qing Emperor had known Fan Xian's identity when he was born and had always paid attention to his growth. Although Fan Xian was initially adopted by Fan Jian and appeared as Fan Jian's son, in reality, his biological parents were the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. As Fan Xian grew up, he gradually discovered his true identity and returned to Qing Kingdom for revenge. Thus, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son, even though he had not publicly acknowledged his identity. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's identity when he was born and showed him love and indulgence. Although the Qing Emperor had wanted to kill him, Fan Jian had used his own son to replace Fan Xian, allowing him to live. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian had gone through three stages: probing, using, and opposing. However, Fan Xian was still the Qing Emperor's biological son.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had always known Fan Xian's identity and had shown him love and indulgence. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, when Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor already knew that he was his son. The Qing Emperor had once wanted to kill Fan Xian, but after Fan Xian was saved by Fan Jian, he became Fan Jian's illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor had always known Fan Xian's identity as he grew up. To protect his power, the Qing Emperor had maintained a certain distance from Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian went through different stages of probing, using, and opposing. Although the Qing Emperor's love for Fan Xian was not true fatherly love and was more out of consideration for his use, in the end, as the plot developed, the Qing Emperor acknowledged Fan Xian's identity and expressed a certain amount of emotion to him.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's identity revealed that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor had originally planned to kill Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and his own son, but Fan Jian had replaced Fan Xian with his own son, allowing him to survive. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, he had always known Fan Xian's true identity and had shown him love and indulgence.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had known from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son and had shown him love and indulgence. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, when Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor already knew his identity. The Qing Emperor had once tried to kill Fan Xian, but Fan Jian had replaced Fan Xian with his own son, allowing Fan Xian to survive. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped Fan Xian and often schemed against him. He had even thought of killing him. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian had gone through three stages: probing, using, and opposing. Even though the Qing Emperor used Fan Xian, there was also a certain amount of kinship. After Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor had been paying attention to his growth and helped him resolve some difficulties. In short, Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son and had paid close attention to his growth. Although the Qing Emperor had initially wanted to kill Fan Xian, Fan Jian had used his own son to replace Fan Xian, allowing him to survive. Fan Xian grew up in Danzhou. It was only after he returned to Jingdou that he discovered his true identity. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian had gone through three stages: probing, using, and opposing. He had always known that Fan Xian was his son. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had always known Fan Xian's identity. After Fan Xian grew up, he accepted him and granted him a marriage. Fan Xian became the Qing Kingdom's imperial merchant and the receiver of the palace treasury's smuggling. The Qing Emperor had fatherly love for Fan Xian, but he also made use of him. In the end, he let Fan Xian join the Fan family and fight for power with the Qing Emperor's son.