During the Qing years, Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She was someone the Qing Emperor trusted very much and lived in the depths of the palace. Fan Xian's father, Fan Jian, had grown up with the Qing Emperor, so Fan Xian's grandmother was also the Qing Emperor's second parent. Her identity and status allowed Fan Xian to be protected and safe in Danzhou. Fan Xian's grandmother was very smart. She knew how to protect Fan Xian and maintained a cold attitude toward him in front of outsiders. In reality, it was to protect him. She felt great pity for Fan Xian. She had once held the infant Fan Xian in her arms and cried, saying that he was so pitiful. He had been born without a mother. Her wisdom and experience allowed her to handle all kinds of complicated situations and protect Fan Xian's safety. Her identity and status made her very close to the center of power, but she was able to retreat unscathed and obtain the Qing Emperor's respect. She was a very powerful and extraordinary person.
During the Qing years, Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She was someone the Qing Emperor trusted very much. Her identity and status allowed Fan Xian to be protected and safe in Danzhou. Fan Xian's father, Fan Jian, had grown up with the Qing Emperor. Fan Jian knew Fan Xian's true identity and chose to raise Fan Xian in Danzhou, far away from danger. Fan Xian's grandmother was very caring and protective of him. Even though she knew Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, she still treated him like her own grandson. Thus, during the Qing years, Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and had a special identity and status.
During the Qing years, Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She was someone the Qing Emperor trusted very much and lived in the depths of the palace. Fan Xian's father, Fan Jian, had grown up with the Qing Emperor, so Fan Xian's grandmother was also the Qing Emperor's second parent. Her identity and status allowed Fan Xian to be protected and safe in Danzhou.
Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She was someone the Qing Emperor trusted very much and lived deep in the Palace. Her identity and status allowed Fan Xian to be protected and safe in Danzhou. Fan Xian's grandmother was very smart. She had handled the matter of housekeeper Zhou and also dealt with the aftermath when Fan Xian encountered the assassin. On the surface, she was cold to Fan Xian, but in private, she pitied him and knew his background very well. She was one of the Qing Emperor's trusted people and possessed the Qing Emperor's greatest mysterious power, the Tiger Guards. Her identity gave her a very important position in the Qing Emperor's heart.
Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. In other words, she had raised the Qing Emperor. She had a very high position in the Qing Emperor's heart and was respected and courteous by him. Her identity was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and also Fan Xian's adoptive mother. She played an important role in the Qing Emperor's family and played a protective role in Fan Xian's growth and safety. Her wisdom and background allowed her to maintain power at the Qing Emperor's side and gain the Qing Emperor's trust. Her identity and status allowed Fan Xian to receive special treatment in the Qing Emperor's family.
Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. In other words, she was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She survived in the palace until the end. She was a shrewd and decisive person. She was very concerned and protective of Fan Xian. She even knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son. Her identity was related to the Qing Emperor, so she was portrayed as a very important character in the play.
Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and also the mother of Fan Jian, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue. She was portrayed in "Celebrating Years" as a meticulous and scheming person. On the surface, she appeared cold and distant to Fan Xian, making people mistakenly think that she despised Fan Xian's identity as an illegitimate child. But in private, she felt great pity for Fan Xian and knew his background very well. She was one of the Qing Emperor's trusted people and possessed the Qing Emperor's greatest mysterious power, the Tiger Guards. Her identity and status allowed Fan Xian to be protected and safe in Danzhou. Fan Xian's grandmother displayed her wisdom and iron background. She was one of the main reasons why the Fan family could become the core power of the Qing Kingdom.
During the Qing years, Fan Xian's grandmother's true identity was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She was Count Sinan's mother and also the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. The Qing Emperor had been brought up single-handedly by Old Lady Fan, so the Qing Emperor had deep feelings for her. Old Lady Fan knew that Fan Xian was not Fan Jian's biological son, but the Qing Emperor's. However, she had brought up the Qing Emperor as her own son, so her feelings for Fan Xian were very deep. In the play, she displayed her wisdom and shrewdness. She protected Fan Xian and took action at the critical moment to protect him. Her identity and status gave her great power and influence in Qing Kingdom.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and also the mother of Fan Jian, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue. In ancient times, in rich families and the royal family, the child was usually fed by a wet nurse after birth, not the biological mother. A wet nurse was also a wet nurse. Fan Xian's grandmother showed decisive killing behavior in the play, forming a sharp contrast with her kind and old image. Her true identity was the Qing Emperor's nanny. She was the last person to survive in the Palace and was considered a shrewd and shrewd person. Her background and status made the Fan family the main reason for Qing Kingdom's core power.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. In other words, she was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She was portrayed in the play as a decisive and shrewd person who lived in the deep palace. She knew Fan Xian's background very well. She knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son and very likely knew how Ye Qingmei died.
Fan Xian's true identity in " Celebrating Years " was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom, and Ye Qingmei was a transmigrator. They loved each other and helped the Qing Emperor ascend the throne, but this also led to Ye Qingmei's death. Fan Xian was their illegitimate son, adopted by Fan Jian. Fan Xian had a handsome appearance, a gentle personality, a kind and black-bellied heart, and a deep shrewdness. He valued kindness. Although Fan Xian eventually lived in seclusion in Jiangnan, he was a witness to the Qing Kingdom's hardships.