When Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor already knew that Fan Xian was his son. Although the plot did not clearly explain how the Qing Emperor discovered Fan Xian's true identity, it could be speculated that the Qing Emperor already knew before Fan Xian entered the capital. The Qing Emperor had always kept Fan Xian's father-son relationship a secret. Very few people knew about their relationship. However, the Qing Emperor's actions toward Fan Xian showed how highly he thought of Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor had always paid attention to Fan Xian's every move. He had even secretly helped Fan Xian many times without him knowing. Thus, the Qing Emperor already knew Fan Xian's true identity before he entered the capital.
Before Fan Xian entered the capital, the Qing Emperor already knew that Fan Xian was his son. Although the specific details were not clearly explained, the Qing Emperor already knew when Fan Xian had just been sent to the Fan manor by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor kept Fan Xian's identity a secret, but his actions showed that he valued Fan Xian very much. The Qing Emperor's attention and help to Fan Xian in the play also hinted that he knew Fan Xian's true identity. Thus, the Qing Emperor already knew that Fan Xian was his son before he entered the capital.
The Qing Emperor had known that Fan Xian was his son at the latest before he entered the capital. Although the specific details were not clearly explained, the Qing Emperor already knew when Fan Xian had just been sent to the Fan manor by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor kept Fan Xian's identity a secret, but his actions showed that he valued Fan Xian very much. Thus, there was no clear answer to the question of when the Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian was his son. What was certain was that he already knew before Fan Xian entered the capital.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, he had already known Fan Xian's true identity when he was born and had shown him love and indulgence. The specific details were not clearly explained, but the Qing Emperor knew when Fan Xian had just been sent to the Fan manor by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor kept Fan Xian's identity a secret, but his actions showed that he valued Fan Xian very much. Thus, the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son.
The Qing Emperor knew that Fan Xian was his son before he entered the capital. This could be explained by his special attention and actions towards Fan Xian in the play, such as arranging a marriage between Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er and peeking at him in the Temple. The Qing Emperor had probably known Fan Xian's true identity when he had first been sent to the Fan manor by Wu Zhu. However, the details of how the Qing Emperor discovered Fan Xian's true identity were not directly explained in the television series.
The Qing Emperor had known that Fan Xian was his son at the latest before he entered the capital. The Qing Emperor showed special attention and behavior toward Fan Xian, such as arranging a marriage between Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er and peeping at him in the Temple. The details of how the Qing Emperor discovered Fan Xian's true identity were not directly explained in the television series.
The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian was his son when he was born. Although the plot did not clearly explain how the Qing Emperor discovered Fan Xian's true identity, it could be speculated that the Qing Emperor had already known when Fan Xian had just been sent to the Fan manor by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor had always kept Fan Xian's father-son relationship a secret. Very few people knew about their relationship. However, the Qing Emperor's actions toward Fan Xian showed how highly he thought of Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor had always paid attention to Fan Xian's every move. He had even secretly helped Fan Xian many times without him knowing. Thus, the Qing Emperor already knew Fan Xian's true identity before he entered the capital.
The Qing Emperor knew that Fan Xian was his son before he entered the capital. The Qing Emperor probably already knew when Fan Xian had just been sent to the Fan manor by Wu Zhu. Although the television series did not directly explain how the Qing Emperor had discovered Fan Xian's true identity, the fact that the Qing Emperor had let Fan Jian form the " red-armored cavalry " team showed that the Qing Emperor had long known Fan Xian's identity. The Qing Emperor had always kept Fan Xian's father-son relationship a secret. Very few people knew about their relationship, but the Qing Emperor's actions and high regard for Fan Xian showed how much he valued Fan Xian. Thus, the Qing Emperor already knew that Fan Xian was his son before he entered the capital.
The Qing Emperor knew that Fan Xian was his son before he entered the capital. The details of how the Qing Emperor discovered Fan Xian's true identity were not directly explained in the television series. Fan Xian had always thought Fan Jian was his biological father until he finally found out that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. Fan Xian first suspected his identity when he saw the letter his mother had left for him and saw his mother's portrait in the Palace. He further confirmed his identity as a prince. Thus, the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son, but Fan Xian did not know his true identity.
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 already knew Fan Xian's identity when he was born. He 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. Thus, the Qing Emperor did know that Fan Xian was his son.
Before Fan Xian entered the capital, the Qing Emperor already knew that Fan Xian was his son. Although the specific details were not clearly explained, the Qing Emperor already knew when Fan Xian had just been sent to the Fan manor by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor kept Fan Xian's identity a secret, but his actions showed that he valued Fan Xian very much. Thus, the Qing Emperor already knew that Fan Xian was his son before he entered the capital.