The Qing Emperor had indeed punished Fan Xian. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and raised him by Fan Jian's mother. Thus, the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian.
The reason why the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian was still unclear. The Qing Emperor's punishment of Fan Xian in the Qing years was not clearly mentioned. Thus, it was impossible to determine the exact reason why the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian.
The Qing Emperor had indeed punished Fan Xian. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and had Fan Jian…
The Qing Emperor's reason for punishing Fan Xian was not clear. The Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian for faking his death and used a court staff to punish him. After Fan Xian had been beaten by the court, he still did not care about life or death. He remonstrated to the Qing Emperor face to face and exposed the smuggling case of the Second Prince and Eldest Princess. However, the Qing Emperor was furious and refused to look at the evidence of the smuggling case. The reason the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian might be because he did not want to attack his relatives or for other purposes. However, the specific reason was not clearly answered in the search results provided.
The Qing Emperor had indeed punished Fan Xian. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and had Fan Jian…
The reason the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian was probably because he had exposed the smuggling case of the Second Prince and Eldest Princess. Although the Qing Emperor clearly knew that there was something wrong with the Second Prince and the Eldest Princess, he refused to investigate the case. Perhaps it was because he wanted to protect the Second Prince as a way to keep him in check. The Qing Emperor did not waver in his position as Crown Prince. He did not want to depose the Crown Prince. Instead, he gave the Second Prince a lot of encouragement and allowed him to get involved in government affairs. Thus, the Qing Emperor might have punished Fan Xian to protect his power and interests.
The Qing Emperor had indeed punished Fan Xian. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and had Fan Jian…
The Qing Emperor had indeed punished Fan Xian. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and entered the Palace with Fan Jian to plead guilty. However, the Qing Emperor was in a good mood and did not punish Fan Xian. Thus, the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian, but in certain circumstances, he was also lenient.
The Qing Emperor had indeed punished Fan Xian. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He had even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and entered the Palace with Fan Jian to plead guilty. However, the Qing Emperor was in a good mood and did not punish Fan Xian. Thus, the Qing Emperor had indeed punished Fan Xian. However, under certain circumstances, he had also shown leniency toward Fan Xian.
The reason why the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian was not clear. The Qing Emperor tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. In the Taiping Courtyard incident, the Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and raised him by Fan Jian's mother. After Fan Xian had been punished by the court, he had remonstrated with the Qing Emperor to expose the smuggling case of the Second Prince and Eldest Princess. However, the Qing Emperor was furious and refused to look at the evidence of the smuggling case. Thus, the exact reason why the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian was still unclear.
After Fan Xian returned to Jingdou from Northern Qi, the Qing Emperor learned that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor, so his attitude toward Fan Xian became very complicated. On one hand, the Qing Emperor admired Fan Xian's talent and ability. On the other hand, he was afraid of his influence and threat. Thus, he began to plan to weaken Fan Xian's power and status. At the empress dowager's birthday banquet, the Qing Emperor deliberately made Fan Xian make a fool of himself in front of everyone and used the opportunity to punish him. Fan Xian was not convinced and had an argument with the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was furious and threw Fan Xian into the imperial prison. In the imperial prison, Fan Xian suffered all kinds of torture and humiliation, but he did not yield. Instead, he firmly expressed that he wanted to seek justice for himself. Later, with the help of Chen Pingping and Fan Jian, Fan Xian was finally released. However, the conflict between him and the Qing Emperor had not been resolved. Instead, it had intensified.