In " Celebrating Years," the people who had always wanted to kill Fan Xian were the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. They all had their own goals and motives. The Second Prince wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to rob the Eldest Princess of the palace treasury and marry Lin Wan 'er. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury. In addition, the Qing Emperor had a chance to kill Fan Xian, but in the end, he did not do so. In summary, there were many people in " Celebrating Years " who had always wanted to kill Fan Xian, including the Second Prince, Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Qing Emperor.
The people who had wanted to kill Fan Xian throughout the years were the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. They all had different motives and motives. The Second Prince wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury. In addition, the Qing Emperor had a chance to kill Fan Xian, but in the end, he did not do so. Thus, many people wanted to kill Fan Xian during the Qing years, including the Second Prince, Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Qing Emperor.
The people who had wanted to kill Fan Xian throughout the years were the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. They all had different motives and motives. The Second Prince wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury. In addition, the Qing Emperor had a chance to kill Fan Xian, but in the end, he did not do so. Thus, many people wanted to kill Fan Xian during the Qing years, including the Second Prince, Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Qing Emperor.
In " Celebrating Years," the people who had always wanted to kill Fan Xian included the Qing Emperor, the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father, but he hated anything that was not within his control. Fan Xian was one of them. The Second Prince wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury. In addition, Shen Wan 'er, Chen Pingping, and the others also had thoughts of killing Fan Xian. Thus, many people wanted to kill Fan Xian during the Qing years, including the Qing Emperor, the Second Prince, Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and others.
In " Celebrating Years," there were many people who wanted to kill Fan Xian, including the Qing Emperor, the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father, but he hated anything that was not within his control. Fan Xian was one of them. The Second Prince wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury. Thus, many people wanted to kill Fan Xian during the Qing years.
The people who had wanted to kill Fan Xian throughout the years were the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. The Second Prince's goal was to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury. In addition, the Qing Emperor, the southern border killer Cheng Jushu, and the snake beauty assassin also wanted to kill Fan Xian. In summary, there were many people who wanted to kill Fan Xian during the Qing years.
The Qing Emperor had first wanted to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him and when her body was at its weakest. The Qing Emperor chose this opportunity because Fan Xian threatened the Qing Emperor's power. The Qing Emperor did not want anyone to take away the unique power of life and death that belonged to him. The Qing Emperor knew that Ye Qingmei had helped him seize all of this, so he valued power very much. The Qing Emperor's plan was to kill Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei together, but he did not expect Fan Jian to leave a backup plan in the Royal Palace and arrange for someone to swap his newborn son. In the end, the Qing Emperor's plan failed. Fan Xian survived and resisted the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor had started wanting to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him. The Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian threatened his power. He did not want anyone to take away his unique power of life and death. The Qing Emperor meticulously plotted to kill Ye Qingmei and planned to kill Fan Xian as well. However, the Qing Emperor did not expect Fan Jian to have a backup plan in the Royal Palace. He arranged for someone to swap his newborn son with Fan Xian. In the end, Fan Xian fought his way out of the rebel army and survived. Thus, the Qing Emperor's plan was not successfully implemented.
The time when the Qing Emperor first wanted to kill Fan Xian was when he was born.
The Qing Emperor had started wanting to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him. The Qing Emperor chose this opportunity because Ye Qingmei's body was the weakest. The Qing Emperor wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to protect his power. The Qing Emperor carefully arranged Fan Xian's close people to be scattered in different places so that the plan could be smoothly carried out.
The Qing Emperor had started wanting to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him. The Qing Emperor chose this opportunity because Ye Qingmei's body was the weakest during the delivery process. The Qing Emperor believed this was an opportunity to get rid of Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor also arranged for the people around Fan Xian to leave Jingdou and control the entire capital to ensure that Fan Xian had no one to protect him. However, the Qing Emperor did not expect Fan Jian to have a backup plan in the Royal Palace. He switched his newborn son with Fan Xian. In the end, Fan Xian fought his way through the rebel army and survived.