Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei helped the Qing Emperor ascend to the throne, she was killed by the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian was rescued by Ye Qingmei's servant Wu Zhu and sent to the Fan family in Danzhou to be raised. Fan Xian did not know his background since he was young. He thought Fan Jian was his biological father. However, in a series of events, Fan Xian began to doubt his background and eventually learned that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son, but when Fan Xian was born, he had thought of killing him. However, Fan Jian had replaced Fan Xian with his own son, allowing Fan Xian to survive. The Qing Emperor did not have much hope for this illegitimate child. He was worried that Fan Xian would be like Ye Qingmei and go against the orthodoxy.
Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei helped the Qing Emperor ascend to the throne, she was killed by the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian was rescued by Ye Qingmei's servant, Wu Zhu, to the Fan family in Danzhou and adopted by Fan Jian. Fan Xian grew up in Danzhou and had always thought Fan Jian was his biological father. However, Fan Xian later discovered that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor had always known Fan Xian's background, but in order to protect his power, he had planned to kill Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian had gone through three stages: probing, using, and opposing. Fan Xian's identity was sensitive to the Qing Emperor, but he also realized Fan Xian's ability and value, so he used him. The reason why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian was probably because he was worried that Fan Xian would pose a threat to his power.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son. Although the Qing Emperor had once wanted to kill Fan Xian, Fan Jian had used his own son to replace Fan Xian, allowing him to survive. Fan Xian grew up in the Fan family of Danzhou and had always thought that Fan Jian was his biological father. It was not until he returned to Jingdou and experienced a series of events that he finally discovered that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian had gone through three stages: probing, using, and opposing. At first, he tested Fan Xian's talent and personality, then used his ability, and finally, he became opposing to Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was not completely kinship. It was more out of consideration of using him. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, before Fan Xian went to Northern Qi, the Qing Emperor already knew his identity and showed him love and indulgence. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was complicated. He was close and distant. He had always pretended not to know his background. However, the Qing Emperor's concern for Fan Xian was more for the purpose of using him and not true fatherly love. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son, even though he had wanted to kill Fan Xian when he was born. However, Fan Jian had used his own son to replace Fan Xian, allowing him to survive. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian had gone through three stages: probing, using, and opposing. Fan Xian's identity was sensitive, but his ability and background made him a sharp weapon in the Qing Emperor's hands. Fan Xian had no intention of fighting for the throne. He had long entered the Fan family genealogy, which made the Qing Emperor feel gratified. The Qing Emperor did not pursue Fan Xian's existence because he believed that the ancient concept of blood relations was very important. Moreover, Ye Qingmei was already dead. The Qing Emperor no longer pursued Fan Xian to avoid causing discussion in the outside world.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor knew from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, he had already known his identity when Fan Xian was born and had shown him love and indulgence. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped Fan Xian and often schemed against him. He had even thought of killing him. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son, but when Fan Xian was born, he had wanted to kill him. However, Fan Jian had replaced Fan Xian with his own son, allowing Fan Xian to live. The Qing Emperor plotted and pursued Fan Xian, but he was also concerned about him.
Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had known from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son and had shown him love and indulgence. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, when Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor already knew his identity. The Qing Emperor had tried to kill Fan Xian, but Fan Jian had replaced Fan Xian with his own son, allowing Fan Xian to live. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped Fan Xian and often schemed against him. He had even thought of killing him. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian had gone through three stages: probing, using, and opposing. Even though the Qing Emperor used Fan Xian, there was also a certain amount of kinship. After Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor had been paying attention to his growth and helped him resolve some difficulties. In short, Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's identity when he was born and showed him love and indulgence. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, he had always paid close attention to Fan Xian's growth. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped Fan Xian, schemed against him, and even thought of killing him. After Fan Xian entered the capital, the Qing Emperor secretly helped him and arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Qing Temple to fulfill his wish as a father. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had known Fan Xian's identity when he was born and had always paid attention to his growth. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, he had fatherly love for Fan Xian and used him as a chess piece. In the end, he let Fan Xian return to the Fan family and fight for power with the Qing Emperor's third son. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped Fan Xian and often schemed against him. The Qing Emperor knew that Fan Xian was his son, but his fatherly love was more of a feeling for a tool than true kinship.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor knew from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son and showed him love and indulgence. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, when Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor already knew his identity. The Qing Emperor had tried to kill Fan Xian, but Fan Jian had replaced Fan Xian with his own son, allowing Fan Xian to live. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was complicated. He had helped him, schemed against him, and once wanted to kill him. There was a dispute about whether the Qing Emperor had true fatherly love for Fan Xian. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.