The children in Qingyu Nian were Fan Liang, Red Bean Rice, and another child. Fan Liang was the son of Fan Xian and his wife, Lin Wan 'er. Red Bean Rice was the daughter of Fan Xian and the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou. As for the specific information of the third child, there was no mention in the search results.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian had three children. The first child was Fan Xian and his wife, Lin Wan 'er's son, Fan Liang. The second child was the daughter of Fan Xian and the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou. However, Zhan Doudou did not marry Fan Xian. Instead, he returned to Northern Qi to fulfill his obligations. Fan Xian's third child was born to a woman who did not appear in the play, Liu Sisi. She was a servant girl of Fan Xian's. Later, she was helped to become a concubine and gave birth to Fan Xian's eldest daughter, Fan Shuning. In the end, Fan Xian took his wife and child to live in seclusion in the mountains.
Fan Xian had three children in " Celebrating Years," including two daughters and a son. These three children were born to Fan Xian and three different wives. The first child was a son, Fan Liang, born by Fan Xian's fiancée, Lin Wan 'er. As for the identity and fate of the other two children, the search results did not mention any relevant information, so it was impossible to know.
The children in the celebration were Fan Shuning, Fan Liang, Red Bean Rice, and Fan Xiaohua.
In " Celebrating Years," the protagonist Fan Xian had three children. He and Liu Sisi had a daughter named Fan Shuning, a son with Lin Wan 'er named Fan Liang, and a daughter with Northern Qi Empress Zhan Doudou named Red Bean Rice. In the end, Fan Xian took Lin Wan 'er to live in seclusion in Jiangnan, while Zhan Doudou continued to be the Northern Qi Emperor and raised Red Bean Rice with Si Lili. The search results did not provide any clear information about the outcome of the three children.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian had three children. The first child was Fan Xian and his wife, Lin Wan 'er's son, Fan Liang. The second child was the daughter of Fan Xian and the Northern Qi empress, Zhan Doudou, Red Bean Rice. The third child was Fan Shuning, the daughter of Fan Xian and Liu Sisi. In the end, Fan Xian took his wife and child to live in seclusion in the mountains.
Fan Xian had three children in " Celebrating Years." The son he had with his wife, Lin Wan 'er, was called Fan Liang, and the daughter he had with the Northern Qi Empress, Zhan Doudou, was called Red Bean Rice. In addition, Fan Xian had a daughter with a servant girl named Liu Sisi. Her name was Fan Shuning. The search results did not provide any specific information about the outcome of these children. Therefore, I don't know what happened to the children.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian had three children. The first child was Fan Xian and his wife, Lin Wan 'er's son, Fan Liang. The second child was the daughter of Fan Xian and the Northern Qi empress, Zhan Doudou, Red Bean Rice. The third child was Shuning, the daughter of Fan Xian and his servant Sisi.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian had three children. The first child was Fan Xian and his wife, Lin Wan 'er's son, Fan Liang. The second child was the daughter of Fan Xian and the Northern Qi empress, Zhan Doudou, Red Bean Rice. The third child was Shuning, the daughter of Fan Xian and his servant Sisi.
Ye Qingmei only had one child, named Fan Xian. There was no mention of Ye Qingmei having other children.
Fan Xian had three children in " Celebrating Years." His first child was his son Fan Liang, born with his first wife, Lin Wan 'er. The second child was his daughter, Red Bean Rice. She was born with the Northern Qi Empress, Zhan Doudou. As for the outcome of the third child, it was not explicitly mentioned.