He did not mention the specific reason why Ye Liuyun was looking for Fan Xian. The search results mentioned that the relationship between Ye Liuyun and Fan Xian was complicated and close. Ye Liuyun had a vigilant and respectful attitude toward Fan Xian. He had tested Fan Xian's strength and growth, and had provided help when Fan Xian encountered difficulties. Ye Liuyun was one of the Qing Emperor's loyal supporters. His existence was of great significance to Fan Xian. However, the search results provided did not mention the exact reason why Ye Liuyun was looking for Fan Xian. Therefore, regarding the question of why Ye Liuyun was looking for Fan Xian, it was impossible to get a definite answer based on the information provided.
The reason Ye Liuyun was looking for Fan Xian was because Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, and Ye Liuyun was related to Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu. Ye Liuyun helped Fan Xian recover his zhenqi not because he wanted to use Fan Xian's status as a prince to make the Ye family rise again, but because he and Fan Xian had a brother and brother relationship. 30 years ago, Ye Qingmei had brought Wu Zhu out of the temple. Ye Liuyun had been beaten up by Wu Zhu when they had fought. This had inspired Ye Liuyun to become a great grandmaster. Thus, Ye Liuyun helped Fan Xian recover his zhenqi out of affection and the relationship between brothers.
The reason Ye Liuyun did not help Fan Xian was because he had betrayed the other Great Grandmasters in order to escape and survive. He had changed sides and helped the Qing Emperor deal with Fan Xian. In the end, Ye Liuyun had survived because he had betrayed Fan Xian, not because he had helped him.
There were several possibilities for why Ye Liuyun had hurt Fan Xian. According to the explanations in documents 2 and 6, Ye Liuyun might have stabbed Fan Xian to protect the safety of Qing Kingdom. As a loyal member of the Qing Kingdom, Ye Liuyun might think that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to harm Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. In addition, the document mentioned that Fan Xian did not pose a direct threat to the Qing Emperor. Furthermore, as Fan Xian grew up, the Qing Emperor had the opportunity to observe and control him to ensure that he did not pose a threat to him. Thus, Ye Liuyun might think that hurting Fan Xian was to protect the Qing Emperor's rule. However, the specific reason was not clearly mentioned in the search results provided, so there was no conclusive answer to the question of why Ye Liuyun had hurt Fan Xian.
There were many reasons why Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian. First, Ye Liuyun was the Qing Emperor's secret chess piece. He was loyal to the Qing Emperor and was a spy in the Junshang Conference. He did not let Fan Xian go out of concern for the members of the Ye family, but to execute the Qing Emperor's plan. The Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian was a stumbling block that prevented him from unifying the world, so he used Ye Liuyun to deal with Fan Xian. Ye Liuyun cooperated with the Qing Emperor and changed sides to deal with the other Great Grandmasters, including Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, in order to preserve his own life. Secondly, Ye Liuyun had a good relationship with the Ye family and Fan Xian. Fan Xian's mother had once helped Ye Liuyun, making him feel grateful to Fan Xian. Ye Liuyun also realized that Fan Xian had done nothing wrong, so he chose not to attack. Ye Liuyun waved his sword to demonstrate his power. He expressed his dissatisfaction and anger to the nobles in Jingdou and also showed the Qing Emperor his extraordinary strength as a Great Grandmaster. This made the Qing Emperor hesitate when taking action against the Ye family. In summary, Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian because of the Qing Emperor's plan and his relationship with the Ye family and Fan Xian.
The reason Ye Liuyun did not help Fan Xian was because he had betrayed the other Great Grandmasters in order to escape and survive. He had changed sides and helped the Qing Emperor deal with Fan Xian. In the end, Ye Liuyun had survived because he had betrayed Fan Xian, not because he had helped him. Thus, the reason Ye Liuyun did not help Fan Xian was out of consideration for his own survival.
In the original novel," Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian because he was moved by Fan Xian's sincerity and integrity. In the novel, Fan Xian had shown his kindness and sense of justice many times, which made Ye Liuyun respect him. In addition, Ye Liuyun also realized that if he killed Fan Xian, he would become a public enemy of the martial arts world. Thus, he chose to let Fan Xian go. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian for a slightly different reason than in the novel. In the TV series, Ye Liuyun didn't kill Fan Xian because he had a life and death battle with Fan Xian. In the end, the two of them fought to a draw. Ye Liuyun realized that Fan Xian was a very powerful opponent. If he killed Fan Xian, he would lose an opponent who could rival him, so he chose to let Fan Xian go. In short, in " Celebrating Years," there were many reasons why Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian. It was his respect for Fan Xian and also his consideration of his future.
Ye Liuyun and Fan Xian did have a battle in the plot. In the finale of " Celebrating Years 2," Fan Xian and Ye Liuyun had a life-and-death gamble. Fan Xian had originally planned to use the Barrett to attack Ye Liuyun, but in the end, he chose to gamble his life with Ye Liuyun. Ye Liuyun suddenly drew his sword and cut off a lock of Fan Xian's hair. Ye Liuyun warned Fan Xian that if he did it again, he would not let him off easily and left the scene. This battle displayed Ye Liuyun's terrifying power as a Great Grandmaster. Fan Xian also realized how terrifying a Great Grandmaster was. Although Ye Liuyun had not truly killed Fan Xian, they had indeed engaged in a fierce battle.
The relationship between Fan Xian and Ye Liuyun was complicated and close. Ye Liuyun was a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. He had tested Fan Xian's strength and growth many times. Ye Liuyun's powerful presence and martial arts left a deep impression on Fan Xian. Even though Ye Liuyun was not Fan Xian's direct relative, his disciple, Ye Ling 'er, was Fan Xian's disciple. Ye Ling' er's Flowing Cloud Free Hands and Coffin Breaker skills were both learned from Ye Liuyun. In addition, Ye Liuyun's successor, Ye Wan, was also Fan Xian's friend. He was the new Emperor Li Chengping's martial tutor and capable general. Although Ye Liuyun and Fan Xian had never directly fought, they had gone to Hangzhou together and met Fan Xian, who lived in seclusion there. Fan Xian was a little dissatisfied with Ye Liuyun, but there was nothing he could do. Ye Liuyun had helped Fan Xian. He had fought with Fan Xian many times and joined forces with the Qing Emperor in the battle of Dong Mountain to heavily injure Ku He and Sigu Jian. All in all, Ye Liuyun had a cautious and respectful attitude toward Fan Xian.
Fan Xian and Ye Liuyun were two characters in " Celebrating Years." Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, and Ye Liuyun was a member of the Junshang Conference. They had fought many times, and one of them even blew up a ship. Ye Liuyun had once helped Fan Xian and joined forces with the Qing Emperor in the battle of Dong Mountain to heavily injure Ku He and Sigu Jian. Fan Xian had learned one of Ye Liuyun's martial arts, the Flowing Cloud Sanshou. Ye Liuyun would also appear in " Celebrating Years 2," which indicated the famous battle between the four grandmasters in the original novel.
Ye Liuyun had a cautious and respectful attitude toward Fan Xian. Ye Liuyun was a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. He had tested Fan Xian's strength and growth many times. Ye Liuyun and Fan Xian had fought several times to test the waters, but there was no clear winner. Under the Qing Emperor's instructions, Ye Liuyun had once impersonated Sigu Jian to threaten Fan Xian, displaying his powerful martial prowess and presence. Ye Liuyun's attitude toward Fan Xian seemed to be observing and evaluating his ability and potential. In addition, Ye Liuyun's disciple, Ye Ling 'er, and his successor, Ye Wan, were both related to Fan Xian. In general, Ye Liuyun had a cautious and respectful attitude toward Fan Xian, but his specific feelings and attitude might need more information to be determined.