Ye Qingmei knew that there were several possibilities for Fan Xian's name. First, Ye Qingmei learned from the letter she left for her son that his name was Fan Xian. In the letter, Ye Qingmei directly called her son by his name. Although there might be some logical loopholes in this plot, it might have been modified by the scriptwriter for the subsequent development of the plot. In addition, Ye Qingmei might have known her son's name was Fan Xian through the memory she had implanted into her fetus. No matter what his name was, she called him Fan Xian. In addition, Ye Qingmei might have known that she was facing the threat of the enemy when she was pregnant. In order to protect her son and conceal her relationship with the Qing Emperor, she had discussed with Chen Pingping and Fan Jian and decided to live as Fan Jian's illegitimate child. Thus, she had long been named Fan Xian. However, because the search results provided did not give a clear answer, it was impossible to determine exactly how Ye Qingmei knew her son's name was Fan Xian.
Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name from the letter he left for her son. In the letter, Ye Qingmei directly called her son by his name. Although there might be some logical loopholes in this plot, according to the explanation in the search results, this plot might have been modified by the scriptwriter for the subsequent development of the plot. In the original work, Fan Xian's name was given by the Qing Emperor, and Ye Qingmei did not know the child's gender or name in the letter. However, the TV series adapted this plot, making Ye Qingmei directly call her son by his name in the letter. This kind of modification might be to pave the way for the development of the subsequent plot. Therefore, Ye Qingmei knew his name was Fan Xian through the letter she left for her son.
As for why Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name, there was currently no conclusive answer. The search results mentioned a few possibilities. One was that Ye Qingmei had implanted her memories into Fan Xian's fetus, so Fan Xian's previous life was a man named Fan Xian. When Ye Qingmei was pregnant, she already knew that she was facing the threat of the enemy. In order to protect her son and hide her relationship with the Qing Emperor, she had discussed with Chen Pingping and Fan Jian and decided to live under the name of Fan Jian's illegitimate son, so she had long named her son Fan Xian. Or the screenwriter had changed Fan Xian to Fan Jian's son. However, these explanations were not clearly confirmed in the search results provided. Thus, we are currently unable to determine how Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name.
Ye Qingmei knew his name was Fan Xian through the letter she had left for her son. In the letter, Ye Qingmei directly called her son by his name. Although there might be some logical loopholes in this plot, according to the explanation in the search results, this plot might have been modified by the scriptwriter for the subsequent development of the plot. In the original work, Fan Xian's name was given by the Qing Emperor, and Ye Qingmei did not know the child's gender or name in the letter. However, the TV series adapted this plot, making Ye Qingmei directly call her son by his name in the letter. This kind of modification might be to pave the way for the development of the subsequent plot. Therefore, Ye Qingmei knew his name was Fan Xian through the letter she left for her son.
As for why Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name, there was currently no conclusive answer. The search results mentioned several possibilities, including Ye Qingmei planting her memories into Fan Xian's fetus, Fan Xian's previous life was a man called Fan Xian, and the screenwriter changing Fan Xian directly to Fan Jian's son. However, these explanations were not clearly confirmed. Therefore, we cannot be sure how Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name.
As for how Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name, there was currently no conclusive answer. Several possibilities were mentioned. One of them was that Ye Qingmei had learned his name was Fan Xian through the letter she had left for him. In the letter, Ye Qingmei directly called her son by his name. The other possibility was that Ye Qingmei had implanted the memory of her own child, so no matter what his name was, she called him Fan Xian. Another possibility was that when Ye Qingmei was pregnant, she already knew that she was facing the threat of the enemy. In order to protect her son and conceal her relationship with the Qing Emperor, she had discussed with Chen Pingping and Fan Jian and decided to live as Fan Jian's illegitimate child. Thus, she had long since been named Fan Xian. However, because the search results provided did not give a clear answer, it was impossible to determine exactly how Ye Qingmei knew her son's name was Fan Xian.
There were several possibilities as to why Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name. First, Ye Qingmei might have implanted her memories into Fan Xian's fetus, so Fan Xian's previous life was a man called Fan Xian. Therefore, no matter what his name was in this life, Ye Qingmei called him Fan Xian. This way, Fan Xian would be able to understand his true origins as soon as he saw him. The second possibility was that when Ye Qingmei was pregnant, she already knew that she was facing the threat of the enemy. In order to protect her son and conceal her relationship with the Qing Emperor, she had discussed it with Chen Pingping and Fan Jian and decided to live as Fan Jian's illegitimate child. Thus, she had named her son Fan Xian early on. The third possibility was that the scriptwriter changed Fan Xian to Fan Jian's son. Although there was no clear answer in the search results, the above was a possibility that could be inferred based on the information provided.
Ye Qingmei knew that there were several possibilities for Fan Xian's name. First, Ye Qingmei might have implanted her memories into Fan Xian's fetus, so Fan Xian's previous life was a man called Fan Xian. Therefore, no matter what his name was in this life, Ye Qingmei called him Fan Xian. This way, Fan Xian would be able to understand his true origins as soon as he saw him. In addition, Ye Qingmei knew his name was Fan Xian through the letter she had left for her son. In the letter, Ye Qingmei directly called her son by his name. Although there might be some logical loopholes in this plot, according to the explanation in the search results, this plot might have been modified by the scriptwriter for the subsequent development of the plot. In the original work, Fan Xian's name was given by the Qing Emperor, and Ye Qingmei did not know the child's gender or name in the letter. However, the TV series adapted this plot, making Ye Qingmei directly call her son by his name in the letter. This kind of modification might be to pave the way for the development of the subsequent plot. Therefore, Ye Qingmei knew his name was Fan Xian through the letter she left for her son. There could be many explanations for the specific reason, but there was no conclusive answer at the moment.
As for how Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name, there was currently no conclusive answer. Several possibilities were mentioned. One of them was that Ye Qingmei had learned his name was Fan Xian through the letter she had left for him. In the letter, Ye Qingmei directly called her son by his name. The other possibility was that Ye Qingmei had implanted a memory into her fetus, which was a man named Fan Xian in Fan Xian's previous life. So, no matter what her child's name was, she called him Fan Xian. In addition, Ye Qingmei might have known that she was facing the threat of the enemy when she was pregnant. In order to protect her son and conceal her relationship with the Qing Emperor, she had discussed with Chen Pingping and Fan Jian and decided to live as Fan Jian's illegitimate child. Thus, she had long been named Fan Xian. However, because the search results provided did not give a clear answer, it was impossible to determine exactly how Ye Qingmei knew her son's name was Fan Xian.
There were several possibilities as to how Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name. First of all, Ye Qingmei might have found out that his name was Fan Xian through the letter she left for him. In the letter, Ye Qingmei directly called her son by his name. In addition, it was also possible that Ye Qingmei had implanted the original body of his memories into his fetus. So, no matter what his name was in this life, Ye Qingmei would call him Fan Xian. Another possibility was that the scriptwriter had changed Fan Xian to Fan Jian's son. However, there was currently no conclusive answer to how Ye Qingmei knew Fan Xian's name.
Ye Qingmei knew his name was Fan Xian through the letter she left for her son. In the letter, Ye Qingmei directly called her son by his name. Although there might be some logical loopholes in this plot, according to the explanation in the search results, this plot might have been modified by the scriptwriter for the subsequent development of the plot. In the original work, Fan Xian's name was given by the Qing Emperor, and Ye Qingmei did not know the child's gender or name in the letter. However, the TV series adapted this plot, making Ye Qingmei directly call her son by his name in the letter. This kind of modification might be to pave the way for the development of the subsequent plot. Therefore, Ye Qingmei knew his name was Fan Xian through the letter she left for her son.