Fan Xian pleaded on behalf of the Eldest Princess. In " Celebrating the Years," Fan Xian pleaded with his father to resolve the estrangement between Fan Sizhe and his father, Fan Jian, hoping to resolve the tension between the father and son. Fan Xian expressed his admiration and approval of Fan Sizhe and hoped to help him solve the problem.
Fan Xian pleaded on behalf of the Eldest Princess. In " Celebrating the Years," Fan Xian pleaded with his father to resolve the estrangement between Fan Sizhe and his father, Fan Jian, hoping to resolve the tension between the father and son. Fan Xian expressed his admiration and approval of Fan Sizhe and hoped to help him solve the problem.
Fan Xian had once pleaded on behalf of the Eldest Princess, hoping to resolve the estrangement between Fan Sizhe and his father, Fan Jian, and resolve the tension in the relationship between father and son. He expressed his admiration and approval for Fan Sizhe and hoped that he could help him solve the problem. However, Fan Xian's plea for mercy did not succeed because the Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to plead for mercy for her.
Fan Xian had once pleaded on behalf of the Eldest Princess, hoping to resolve the estrangement between Fan Sizhe and his father, Fan Jian, and resolve the tension in the relationship between father and son. However, Fan Xian's plea for mercy did not succeed because the Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to plead for mercy for her.
Fan Xian pleaded on behalf of the Eldest Princess. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian had once pleaded with his father to resolve the estrangement between Fan Sizhe and his father, Fan Jian, as well as the tension in their parent-child relationship, hoping to help Fan Sizhe resolve the problem. Although Fan Xian's plea did not succeed, he did plead for the Eldest Princess.
Fan Xian had once pleaded on behalf of the Eldest Princess, hoping to resolve the estrangement between Fan Sizhe and his father, Fan Jian, and resolve the tension in the relationship between father and son. However, Fan Xian's plea for mercy did not succeed because the Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to plead for mercy for her.
The Eldest Princess was worried that Fan Xian would plead for leniency because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. If the Qing Emperor followed Fan Xian's wishes and gave a light punishment, Fan Xian would win over a portion of the people in his camp. In the future, if he dug a hole for Fan Xian again, the ability of Li Yunrui's camp to carry out orders would be greatly reduced. Thus, the Eldest Princess was worried that Fan Xian's plea for mercy might have an adverse effect on her power.
The Eldest Princess was worried that Fan Xian would plead for leniency because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. In addition, Fan Xian's plea for mercy might lead to him gaining more power and status in front of the Qing Emperor, further increasing the Eldest Princess's worries. To be specific, Fan Xian's plea for mercy might allow him to win over a portion of the people's hearts in front of the Qing Emperor and thus weaken Li Yunrui's power. Thus, the Eldest Princess was worried that Fan Xian's pleading might pose a threat to her status and power.
Fan Xian did not plead for mercy on Li Yunrui's behalf. In " Celebrating the Years," Fan Xian asked the Emperor to punish Li Yunrui severely and not plead for her. He expressed that he did not think too much about it. He just felt that he could not let Teng Zijing die in vain. The Qing Emperor was satisfied with Fan Xian's decision. He believed that Fan Xian would manage the palace treasury and the Inspection Council in the future and would walk the path of a lone official. Thus, Fan Xian did not plead for mercy on Li Yunrui's behalf.
There were several main reasons for the Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son. The Eldest Princess had deep jealousy and hatred for Ye Qingmei. Secondly, the Eldest Princess believed that Fan Xian's feelings for Lin Wan 'er were not pure. Their marriage was a loss for the Eldest Princess. After Fan Xian married Lin Wan' er, he might take over the financial power of the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess had always managed the royal family's business and controlled most of the capital flow. The Qing Emperor had once planned to hand the palace treasury over to the Fan family to manage. In the end, the Eldest Princess developed feelings of admiration for the Qing Emperor, but she found that the person in the Qing Emperor's heart was Ye Qingmei. This was something she could not accept. Thus, for her own selfish desires and desire for power, the Eldest Princess set up all kinds of traps. She even colluded with the enemy Northern Qi in an attempt to get rid of Fan Xian. In short, the Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian stemmed from her jealousy and hatred toward Ye Qingmei, as well as her desire for power and love.
The Eldest Princess had left Fan Xian a gift called " Yan Bingyun." This character was Yan Ruohai's son. He had been sick since he was young and had been demoted to Northern Qi as a hostage because of Fan Xian. He had experienced a lot of pain and torture. The Eldest Princess used Yan Bingyun and Yan Ruohai to deal with Fan Xian, but in the end, this " gift " became Fan Xian's opponent. In addition, the Eldest Princess's hostility toward Fan Xian had reached a level close to madness. She had long realized that Fan Xian was a threat, so she had planned many times to get rid of him. From attempting to borrow Lady Liu's hand in Danzhou to joining forces with the Second Prince in Jingdou, she had always spared no effort to eliminate this " enemy."