Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was a prince. In both document 1 and document 2, it was mentioned that Li Yunrui knew Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. In addition, document 3 also mentioned that Li Yunrui was the mother of Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er. Because she was the Eldest Princess of the royal family, she should know Fan Xian's identity.
Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was a prince. It was mentioned in document 1 that Li Yunrui knew Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. In addition, document 2 also mentioned that Li Yunrui was the mother of Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er. Because she was the Eldest Princess of the royal family, she should know about Fan Xian's background.
Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was a prince. Both document 1 and document 4 mentioned this point, pointing out that Li Yunrui knew Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. In addition, document 3 also mentioned that Li Yunrui was the mother of Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er. Because she was the Eldest Princess of the royal family, she should know about Fan Xian's background. Thus, it could be confirmed that Li Yunrui knew Fan Xian was a prince.
Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was a prince. This was mentioned in document 1, document 2, and document 3. Li Yunrui was the mother of Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er. She was the Eldest Princess of the royal family, so she knew Fan Xian's identity very well. In addition, Li Yunrui also knew that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. She knew the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping's feelings for Ye Qingmei. Thus, it could be confirmed that Li Yunrui knew Fan Xian was a prince.
Li Yunrui and Fan Xian had a complicated relationship. Li Yunrui had many reasons for taking action against Fan Xian. First, Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. She knew the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping's feelings for Ye Qingmei. In order not to let Fan Xian threaten the Crown Prince or the Second Prince's position, Li Yunrui had to get rid of him quickly. In addition, Fan Xian's existence might threaten Li Yunrui's power and interests, so she took a series of actions to destroy Fan Xian's marriage and life. However, Fan Xian was not indifferent. He was wary of Li Yunrui's scheme and conspired with Yan Bingyun to fake his death to deceive Li Yunrui's eyes and ears. In short, the relationship between Li Yunrui and Fan Xian was filled with fighting and scheming.
The following conclusion was that Li Yunrui was the Eldest Princess in " Celebrating Years." There were two main reasons why she held hostility toward Fan Xian and tried to kill him. First of all, Li Yunrui cared a lot about power. To her, power was more important than anything else. She did not want to give up the power in her hands, so she saw Fan Xian as an enemy. Secondly, Li Yunrui did not want her daughter to be involved in a power struggle. Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. Li Yunrui knew about Fan Xian's background. Fan Xian had once asked the Emperor to punish Li Yunrui, but Li Yunrui had never been willing to reconcile. She tried to use all sorts of methods to stop Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's marriage. She even sent palace maids to ruin Fan Xian's reputation. However, Fan Xian did not accept Li Yunrui's goodwill because he wanted to control the wealth of the palace treasury. In short, the reason Li Yunrui was hostile to Fan Xian was that she cared about power and did not want her daughter to be involved in a power struggle.
The relationship between Li Yunrui and Fan Xian was very complicated. Li Yunrui was the Qing Emperor's Eldest Princess. She had always secretly supported the Crown Prince and did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury. She had once sent a serving girl to try to ruin Fan Xian's reputation, but in the end, the serving girl was discovered by the Qing Emperor. Li Yunrui was full of vigilance toward Fan Xian. She looked at Fan Xian as if he was a thorn, but at the same time, she was also wary of Fan Xian's strength. Fan Xian felt helpless toward Li Yunrui. If she wasn't Lin Wan 'er's mother, Fan Xian would have exposed the Eldest Princess' scandal long ago. Although Li Yunrui was not polite to Fan Xian, Fan Xian knew that he could not act rashly because Li Yunrui and the Crown Prince had an unusual relationship. All in all, there was a complicated relationship between Li Yunrui and Fan Xian that was guarded against and calculated against each other.
The gift Li Yunrui left Fan Xian was a jade pendant. This jade pendant was Li Yunrui's family heirloom. It represented his sincere feelings and trust for Fan Xian. This gift also symbolized the oath and friendship between Fan Xian and Li Yunrui.
There were several reasons why Li Yunrui hated Fan Xian. First, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's child, and Ye Qingmei had snatched away Li Yunrui's beloved Qing Emperor. This made Li Yunrui hate Ye Qingmei. Secondly, after Fan Xian returned to Jingdou, Li Yunrui was worried that he would marry Lin Wan 'er and take over the power of the palace treasury. This was unacceptable to Li Yunrui. In addition, Li Yunrui might also be jealous of Fan Xian's excellence and was unwilling to tolerate the existence of someone more outstanding than her. In short, these reasons led to Li Yunrui's hatred for Fan Xian.
The gift Li Yunrui left Fan Xian was a jade pendant. This jade pendant was Li Yunrui's family heirloom. It represented his sincere feelings and trust for Fan Xian. Li Yunrui hoped that Fan Xian could carry forward the family tradition and become stronger through experience. This gift also symbolized the oath and friendship between Fan Xian and Li Yunrui.
The gift Li Yunrui left Fan Xian was a jade pendant. This jade pendant was Li Yunrui's family heirloom. It represented his sincere feelings and trust for Fan Xian. Li Yunrui hoped that Fan Xian could carry forward the family tradition and become stronger through experience. This gift also symbolized the oath and friendship between Fan Xian and Li Yunrui.