Fan Xian knelt before the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian knelt to the Qing Emperor not because of the Qing Emperor's identity, but because he needed help from the Qing Emperor. He hoped that the Qing Emperor would punish Li Yunrui severely and avenge Teng Zijing. This kneeling was not Fan Xian's fear of the nobles, but rather to express his hatred for the Eldest Princess 'past actions.
Fan Xian knelt before the Qing Emperor and Teng Zijing's wife. He knelt to the Qing Emperor because he needed to seek help from the Qing Emperor. He hoped that the Qing Emperor could avenge Teng Zijing. This kneeling was not because of the Qing Emperor's identity, but to express Fan Xian's hatred for the Eldest Princess 'past actions. Fan Xian knelt before Teng Zijing's wife to give an explanation to his friend's family. He decided to stay in Jingdou and use his strength to protect the people he cared about the most.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian had never knelt before. First of all, Fan Xian was a modern person. He had modern thinking and values, so he was not used to kneeling to others. Secondly, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had a special preference and tolerance for him, so he would not be too harsh on his actions. In addition, Fan Xian was a long-lost son in the Qing Emperor's heart. The Qing Emperor felt guilty toward him, so he was more lenient on the issue of kneeling. In short, Fan Xian did not kneel because of his personal beliefs and the Qing Emperor's special treatment of him.
There were many reasons for Fan Xian to kneel. The people Fan Xian knelt to included his grandmother, his adoptive father Fan Jian, Teng Zijing's wife, the Qing empress dowager, and his biological father, the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian's motive for kneeling was mainly out of kinship and true feelings in his heart. He knelt to his grandmother, adoptive father, and Teng Zijing's wife out of gratitude and guilt. He knelt to the Qing Empress Dowager out of respect and courtesy. He did not kneel to his biological father, the Qing Emperor, probably because he did not want to kneel to the nobles. Fan Xian's act of kneeling showed the importance he attached to family ties and the sincerity in his heart. At the same time, it also showed his resistance to dignitaries and ancient etiquette.
There were many reasons for Fan Xian to kneel. The people Fan Xian knelt to included his grandmother, his adoptive father Fan Jian, Teng Zijing's wife, the Qing empress dowager, and his biological father, the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian's motive for kneeling was mainly out of kinship and true feelings in his heart. He knelt to his grandmother, adoptive father, and Teng Zijing's wife out of gratitude and guilt. He knelt to the Qing Empress Dowager out of respect and courtesy. The reason he did not kneel to his biological father, the Qing Emperor, might be because he was unwilling to submit to power. Fan Xian never knelt in the TV series " Celebrating the Years." This was because he had a modern mindset and did not agree with feudal ethics and insisted on the concept of equality.
Yes, the empress dowager had met Fan Xian. When the empress dowager first saw Fan Xian, she had a feeling of deja vu because Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The empress dowager's attitude toward Fan Xian did not seem to know his background, but she did not like him. The specific reason might be related to Ye Qingmei's similarities.
Fan Xian greeted Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei was Fan Xian's mother. After Fan Xian grew up in Danzhou and returned to Jingdou, he discovered that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
In " Celebrating Years," there were many reasons for Fan Xian to kneel. He knelt down to the Northern Qi Emperor because he was a wise man who knew how to adapt to the times. He did not want to disappoint the people who cared about him. The reason why he knelt down to Grandma, Fan Jian, and Teng Zijing's wives was because of his true feelings of kinship and friendship. Fan Xian did not kneel to the Qing Emperor because he did not want to kneel to the Emperor. It could also be because of the Qing Emperor's guilt toward him and Fan Xian's disappointment toward the Qing Emperor. All in all, Fan Xian's actions of kneeling were out of true feelings in his heart and the importance he placed on family and friendship.
Before Fan Xian transmigrated, he was a modern man. He was originally an engineering man with severe procrastination. He had accidentally transmigrated into the world of " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian knelt three times in " Celebrating Years." The first time was when he left Danzhou. He knelt down and said goodbye to his grandmother. The second time was when he returned to the Fan manor. He knelt down to pay his respects to his adoptive father, Fan Jian. The third time was at a family banquet. He knelt down to advise the Qing Emperor.
Shi Chanli knelt and begged Fan Xian to find the real murderer. After Fan Xian returned to the manor, he found Shi Chanli. Shi Chanli asked Fan Xian to help him find the real murderer. Fan Xian agreed to his request and expressed that he would take over the case.