Fan Xian had never thought of becoming Emperor. He valued the idea of everyone being equal. In order to check and balance Fan Xian's power, the Qing Emperor weakened Fan Xian's power after his death and began to nurture the Third Prince. However, the Qing Emperor's love for the Third Prince did not last long. He was worried that the Third Prince would become Fan Xian's power. Thus, before the Third Prince ascended the throne, he was secretly sent away from the capital by Fan Xian to prevent him from becoming Fan Xian's enemy. Fan Xian did not let the Third Prince ascend the throne. On the contrary, he hoped to repay the Fan family for their care and protection by assisting the Third Prince in ascending the throne. Fan Xian believed that letting the Third Prince become the Qing Emperor's successor and inherit the throne was the best reward for the Fan family. Thus, the Third Prince ascended the throne not because he feared Fan Xian, but because Fan Xian hoped to use this arrangement to realize his ideals and repay the Fan family's kindness.
Fan Xian had never thought of becoming Emperor. He valued the idea of everyone being equal. In order to check and balance Fan Xian's power, the Qing Emperor weakened Fan Xian's power after his death and began to nurture the Third Prince. However, the Qing Emperor's love for the Third Prince did not last long. He was worried that the Third Prince would become Fan Xian's power. Thus, before the Third Prince ascended the throne, he was secretly sent away from the capital by Fan Xian to prevent him from becoming Fan Xian's enemy. Fan Xian did not have the ambition to become Emperor. He supported the Third Prince, the son of Yi Guipin, the cousin of Lady Liu, to ascend the throne. Fan Xian's influence had an important impact on the entire situation of the Qing Kingdom. This also made Li Chengping wary of Fan Xian. Thus, the Third Prince ascended the throne to repay the Fan family for their care and protection. Fan Xian also believed that letting the Third Prince become the Qing Emperor's successor was the best repayment for the Fan family. Thus, the Third Prince's decision to ascend the throne was not because he feared Fan Xian. It was Fan Xian's own choice and support.
Fan Xian had never thought of becoming Emperor. He valued the idea of everyone being equal. In order to check and balance Fan Xian's power, the Qing Emperor weakened Fan Xian's power after his death and began to nurture the Third Prince. However, the Qing Emperor's love for the Third Prince did not last long. He was worried that the Third Prince would become Fan Xian's power. Thus, after the Third Prince ascended the throne, he feared Fan Xian. The specific reason why the Third Prince feared Fan Xian was not found in the search results provided.
After the Third Prince ascended the throne, he feared Fan Xian. In order to check and balance Fan Xian's power, the Qing Emperor weakened Fan Xian's power after his death and began to nurture the Third Prince. However, the Qing Emperor's love for the Third Prince did not last long. He was worried that the Third Prince would become Fan Xian's power. The Third Prince had wanted to get rid of Fan Xian many times because Fan Xian was also a Prince. Not only was his ability outstanding, but he had also won the hearts of the people and became a thorn in the Third Prince's side. Fan Xian's power was too great. The Third Prince could not touch Fan Xian at all.
In " Celebrating Years," the Third Prince did not fear Fan Xian after he ascended the throne. On the contrary, the Third Prince admired Fan Xian's talent and ability. He entrusted him with an important task and gave him great support in court. In the novel, the Third Prince was a smart and farsighted person. He knew Fan Xian's value and influence, so he had always tried to rope him in. Fan Xian also saw through the Third Prince's intentions, but he was not moved by them. Instead, he continued to remain neutral and did not participate in any factional disputes. In the end, the Third Prince relied on his own wisdom and ability to successfully ascend the throne and become a wise ruler. He did not disappoint Fan Xian's expectations. He gave him a very high evaluation and gave him a lot of support in court. As a result, the relationship between the two became deeper and they became each other's confidants and friends.
After the Third Prince Li Chengping ascended the throne, he still respected his teacher, Fan Xian. In the years when he had just registered, he could not do without Fan Xian's secret support. However, as the new ruler, the Third Prince still could not avoid doing something for his power. Although the Jingdou Inspection Council had been reformed and removed from its position as Director, its supervision of the administration of officials had reached an unprecedented level. In order to calm the hatred of most loyal officials toward Fan Xian, he had also beaten the Fan clan to dust. All their property had been confiscated and not taken into the national treasury. It had been handed over to King Jing's manor to watch. Although this was only to shut up the officials, it did not actually hurt Fan Xian in the slightest. The governors of the seven roads in the world were rotated, but they never touched Jiangnan Road. They wanted to use Xue Qing, a powerful figure, to check and balance Fan Xian in seclusion, and use Hou Jichang, the disciple who had betrayed Fan Xian, to test Fan Xian's bottom line. Later, the new Emperor, Li Chengping, went to visit the reclusive Fan Xian. He discovered that Hong Zhu, who was by the Qing Emperor's side, was Fan Xian's man. This made the new Emperor's feelings toward Fan Xian even more complicated, adding unease and anger. Although he also wanted to carry out the most thorough attack on the Fan faction hidden in the darkness, Fan Xian's influence on the Qing Kingdom and the entire world made it impossible to purge Fan Xian. Because of Fan Xian's identity as his younger brother, Fan Sizhe would never be able to appear in Jingdou.
In " Celebrating Years," the Third Prince ascended the throne and became the last emperor.
In " Celebrating Years," the Third Prince succeeded the throne and became the Emperor of Qing Kingdom. When the Qing Emperor was considering the heir to the throne, due to the Great Prince's identity and marital background, he could not succeed the throne. Fan Xian was unwilling to succeed because he asked the Qing Emperor to kill all the people of the Fan and Liu families. Thus, the Qing Emperor could only leave the throne to the Third Prince. In the play, the Third Prince received the Qing Emperor's strong support. He investigated the deficit and dealt with corruption, increasing the national treasury by about 21 million taels of silver. Although some people were dissatisfied with the Third Prince, he was considered a capable candidate for the throne. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that the Third Prince had succeeded the throne and become the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.
Fan Xian did not ascend the throne. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's Third Prince inherited the throne. Although Fan Xian, as the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, had a chance to ascend the throne, he chose to live in seclusion and handed the throne to the Third Prince. The Qing Emperor did not want Fan Xian to inherit the throne. Considering Fan Xian's background and the hidden danger of Ye Qingmei's actions, the Qing Emperor was unwilling to take the risk of letting Fan Xian inherit the throne.
Fan Xian did not ascend the throne. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's Third Prince inherited the throne. Although Fan Xian, as the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, had a chance to ascend the throne, he chose to live in seclusion and handed the throne to the Third Prince. The Qing Emperor did not want Fan Xian to inherit the throne. Considering Fan Xian's background and the hidden danger of Ye Qingmei's actions, the Qing Emperor was unwilling to take the risk of letting Fan Xian inherit the throne.
Fan Xian supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne out of selfishness and family considerations. The Third Prince's biological mother was Fan Xian's cousin, Yi Guipin. Fan Xian hoped to repay the Fan family's care and protection by helping the Third Prince ascend the throne. Fan Xian believed that letting the Third Prince become the Qing Emperor's successor and inherit the throne was the best reward for the Fan family. In addition, Fan Xian also considered that the Third Prince was related to the Fan family. His support could also increase his influence in the court.