Fan Xian had his suspicions. Because Zhu Ge and the others had always been covering for the Eldest Princess and the others, Fan Xian had no concrete evidence. After Zhu Ge's death, Fan Xian was in charge of the First Bureau alone. With the full cooperation of the other departments, Yan Bingyun investigated the Eldest Princess 'smuggling of the palace treasury and discovered that the amount of Xinyang smuggling to Northern Qi and Dongyi every year was extremely large. On the surface, the deficit was caused by the Crown Prince of the Eastern Palace, but in reality, the largest amount was handed over to the Second Prince through the Ming family. It was used to bribe officials in court and make friends with the border officials. It made Fan Xian clear that the Eldest Princess was behind the Second Prince.
Yes, the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince were on the same side in " Celebrating Years ". On the surface, the Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince, but in reality, she was working with the Second Prince and using the Second Prince's power to obtain her own benefits. The Eldest Princess used her financial power in the Qing Kingdom's treasury to form a secret alliance with the Second Prince and attempted to let the Crown Prince ascend the throne. Their partnership was shown in many hints and details in the play. Although the Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince on the surface, she had conspired with the Second Prince to use the Second Prince's followers and financial power to influence the situation. This scene piqued the curiosity of the audience.
Fan Xian had investigated the Eldest Princess 'smuggling of the palace treasury and discovered that the Second Prince and Eldest Princess were in cahoots. According to what Fan Xian knew, the Eldest Princess smuggled a large number of goods to Northern Qi and Dongyi every year. Most of the money for these smuggling activities was given by the Ming family to the Second Prince to buy over officials in court and make friends with border officials. When the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince for a meal, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food before he left. He had also hinted at Fan Xian's identity. These clues made Fan Xian suspect that the Second Prince and the Eldest Princess had a close relationship.
Fan Xian had learned of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess 'private affair through the note Hong Zhu had passed. Hong Zhu vaguely revealed to Fan Xian in the note that there was a problem between Crown Prince Li Chengqian and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. This news made Fan Xian begin to suspect the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess and further investigate. Thus, Fan Xian had discovered the Crown Prince's private affair through Hong Zhu's information.
Fan Xian had learned of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess 'private affair through the note Hong Zhu had passed. Hong Zhu vaguely revealed to Fan Xian in the note that there was a problem between Crown Prince Li Chengqian and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. This news made Fan Xian begin to suspect the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess and further investigate. Thus, Fan Xian learned of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess 'situation through Hong Zhu's note.
Fan Xian had learned of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess 'private affair through the note Hong Zhu had passed. Hong Zhu vaguely revealed to Fan Xian in the note that there was a problem between Crown Prince Li Chengqian and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. This news made Fan Xian begin to suspect the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess and further investigate. Thus, Fan Xian learned of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's private affair through the note Hong Zhu had passed.
Fan Xian had learned of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess 'private affair through the note Hong Zhu had passed. Hong Zhu vaguely revealed to Fan Xian in the note that there was a problem between Crown Prince Li Chengqian and Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. This news made Fan Xian begin to suspect the relationship between the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess and further investigate. Thus, Fan Xian learned about the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess through Hong Zhu's information.
The Eldest Princess and the Second Prince were in cahoots. On the surface, the Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince, but in reality, she was colluding with the Second Prince. The Crown Prince didn't have any powerful followers, but the Second Prince had swordsmanship experts Xie Bi 'an and Li Hongcheng, the son of King Jing. In addition, the Eldest Princess held the financial power of the Qing Kingdom's treasury and cooperated with the Second Prince. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince were in cahoots.
The Eldest Princess and the Second Prince were in cahoots. On the surface, the Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince, but in reality, she was colluding with the Second Prince. The Crown Prince didn't have any powerful followers, but the Second Prince had swordsmanship experts Xie Bi 'an and Li Hongcheng, the son of King Jing. In addition, the Eldest Princess held the financial power of the Qing Kingdom's treasury and cooperated with the Second Prince. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince were in cahoots.
[Qing Yu Nian's Eldest Princess and Second Prince are in cahoots.] On the surface, the Eldest Princess supported the Crown Prince, but in reality, she was colluding with the Second Prince. There was a relationship of cooperation and competition between them. The Eldest Princess used her beauty to seduce the Crown Prince, and at the same time, she collaborated with the Second Prince to plot a rebellion. The Second Prince was resourceful and more suitable to inherit the Qing Emperor's position. Their scheme was eventually exposed, and the Eldest Princess, Crown Prince, and Second Prince all chose to commit suicide. Thus, the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince were in cahoots.
The Eldest Princess knew that Fan Xian was a prince. In document 2, it was mentioned that the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. In addition, document 5 also mentioned that Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the mother of Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er. Because she was the Eldest Princess of the royal family, she knew Fan Xian's identity. Thus, based on the information provided, the Eldest Princess knew that Fan Xian was a Prince.