The reason the Qing Emperor saw Fan Xian at Taiping Courtyard and sent him off was because Taiping Courtyard was a secret place the Qing Emperor had personally opened. The people who treated the sick and injured were all people he could trust. The Qing Emperor arranged for Fan Xian to enter Taiping Courtyard to recuperate and personally inquired about the details of Fan Xian's assassination. The Qing Emperor had some doubts about Fan Xian's identity. He felt that Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei might have a great relationship, so he chose to meet at Taiping Courtyard. In addition, the Qing Emperor also instructed Fan Xian not to come to Taiping Courtyard again.
The reason the Qing Emperor saw Fan Xian at Taiping Courtyard and sent him off was because Taiping Courtyard was a secret place the Qing Emperor had personally opened. The people who treated the sick and injured were all people he could trust. The Qing Emperor arranged for Fan Xian to enter Taiping Courtyard to recuperate and personally inquired about the details of Fan Xian's assassination. The Qing Emperor had some doubts about Fan Xian's identity. He felt that Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei might have a great relationship, so he chose to meet at Taiping Courtyard. In addition, the Qing Emperor also instructed Fan Xian not to come to Taiping Courtyard again.
Fan Xian met the Qing Emperor in Taiping Courtyard. The Qing Emperor's concern and importance for Fan Xian showed that he was not only the Emperor in the relationship between monarch and subject, but also treated Fan Xian as a father. The Qing Emperor's actions in Taiping Courtyard hinted at his concern and importance for Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor saw Fan Xian in Taiping Courtyard and told him to " come back alive." This showed the Qing Emperor's expectations and concern for Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's appearance in Taiping Courtyard was not out of deep affection, but out of guilt and mourning. The Qing Emperor cared and protected Fan Xian because he was his son, not just because of Fan Xian's identity. The Qing Emperor's visit to Taiping Courtyard did not mean that he truly loved Fan Xian. It was out of his role as a father.
Fan Xian met the Qing Emperor in Taiping Courtyard. The Qing Emperor saw Fan Xian in Taiping Courtyard and told him to " come back alive." This hinted at the Qing Emperor's concern and importance for Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's actions in Taiping Courtyard showed that he was not only the Emperor in the relationship between monarch and subject, but also treated Fan Xian as a father. Although the Qing Emperor was concerned about Fan Xian, his love was more reflected in power and the country than his deep feelings for Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor's appearance in Taiping Courtyard was not out of deep affection, but out of guilt and mourning. The Qing Emperor cared and protected Fan Xian because he was his son, not just because of Fan Xian's identity. Thus, the Qing Emperor's visit to Taiping Courtyard to see Fan Xian did not mean that he truly had deep feelings for him. It was out of his role as a father.
Fan Xian met the Qing Emperor in Taiping Courtyard. The Qing Emperor saw Fan Xian in Taiping Courtyard and told him to " come back alive." This hinted at the Qing Emperor's concern and importance for Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's actions in Taiping Courtyard showed that he was not only the Emperor in the relationship between monarch and subject, but also treated Fan Xian as a father. Although the Qing Emperor was concerned about Fan Xian, his love was more reflected in power and the country than his deep feelings for Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor's appearance in Taiping Courtyard was not out of deep affection, but out of guilt and mourning. The Qing Emperor cared and protected Fan Xian because he was his son, not just because of Fan Xian's identity. Thus, it was a fact that Fan Xian had met the Qing Emperor at Taiping Courtyard.
In the end, Fan Xian did indeed go to Taiping Courtyard. In the 20th episode of " Celebrating the Years," Fan Xian went to the bottom of Taiping Courtyard with Wang Qinian to search for the Barrett sniper rifle bullets at the bottom of the lake. After a while, Fan Xian successfully obtained the bullet.
Fan Xian had indeed gone to the bottom of Taiping Courtyard's lake. In the 20th episode of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian went to the bottom of Taiping Courtyard with Wang Qinian to search for the Barrett sniper rifle's bullets at the bottom of the lake and successfully obtained the bullets. Fan Xian's goal in going to the bottom of the lake was to understand the truth.
In the end, Fan Xian did indeed go to the bottom of Taiping Courtyard's lake. In the 20th episode of " Celebrating the Years," Fan Xian went to the bottom of Taiping Courtyard with Wang Qinian to search for the Barrett sniper rifle bullets at the bottom of the lake. After a while, Fan Xian successfully obtained the bullet.
Fan Xian found a secret door in Taiping Courtyard. This secret door hid the truth Fan Xian wanted to know. According to what Ye Qingmei mentioned in the letter, after opening the mechanism under the lake in Taiping Courtyard, a door to a room would be opened. From this room, one would be able to find the secret door. He did not mention the details of what Fan Xian had discovered in the secret door.
The Qing Emperor, Ye Qingmei, had left many secrets in Taiping Courtyard. Taiping Courtyard was personally built by Ye Qingmei. She had forged it into an impregnable fortress with first-class fortifications. The Qing Emperor had a special liking for Taiping Courtyard. He often went to reminisce about Ye Qingmei and search for the secrets she had left behind. Fan Xian had once explored Taiping Courtyard in search of the key to unlocking the lock of fate. It was said that there was a hidden door under the water of Taiping Courtyard that ordinary people could not open. Ye Qingmei left behind a white handkerchief and a letter in Taiping Courtyard. These two things contained important information. Because of the Qing Emperor's fear of these two things, he did not dare to leave Jingdou all year round. He did not even leave the Royal Palace often. Taiping Courtyard was the residence of Ye Qingmei when she was alive. It was also an exception for the Qing Emperor because he knew that the most dangerous place was often the safest place. In short, Taiping Courtyard was a place filled with memories and secrets between the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
There were several reasons for Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor's falling out. First of all, Chen Pingping's death was one of the important reasons for Fan Xian's falling out with the Qing Emperor. In order to avenge Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping had used the power of the Overwatch Council to gradually eliminate the people around the Qing Emperor. In a rebellion, the Empress Dowager, Empress, Eldest Princess Li Yunrui, Crown Prince Li Chengqian, Second Prince Li Chengze, and other members of the royal family all died in this rebellion. Chen Pingping had given up on the Qing Emperor. In the end, he broke off with the Qing Emperor in the Palace and seriously injured him. In order to humiliate Chen Pingping, the Qing Emperor made her identity public and ordered her to be executed with the cruelest of cuts. In addition, He Zongwei was also one of the reasons that caused Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor to fall out. He Zongwei knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. In order to defeat Fan Xian, he wanted to force Fan Xian to break off relations with the Qing Emperor. He planned to have the Qing Emperor kill the person Fan Xian wanted to protect to force a conflict between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor. In the end, after the Qing Emperor sent Fan Xian to escort Xiao En back to Northern Qi, he spoke with Fan Jian and Chen Pingping in the Palace. In their conversation, Chen Pingping showed his loyalty to the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor tested Fan Xian's loyalty. Chen Pingping had taken away Fan Xian's life-saving amulet when Fan Xian was in trouble. This made Fan Xian suspicious and dissatisfied with the Qing Emperor. In summary, the reasons for Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor's falling out included Chen Pingping's death, He Zongwei's plan, and the Qing Emperor's probing of Fan Xian.