In the novel " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian had revealed his identity as a prince in chapter 60. Through a series of clues and conversations, Fan Xian began to doubt his own background and finally confirmed that he was the Emperor's son. He was even more certain of his identity after seeing the letter and portrait his mother had left behind. The details of Fan Xian's identity being exposed were not explicitly mentioned.
Fan Xian did not really die in the novel " Celebrating Years." Although in the drama, Fan Xian was stabbed to death by Yan Bingyun, this was actually Fan Xian's plan to delay the battle. Fan Xian used the Tyrannical zhenqi he had practiced for many years and Yan Bingyun's precise swordsmanship to create a fake death scene. Although Fan Xian was heavily injured, his vitals weren't hurt. He was rescued by Wang Qinian and woke up under the care of Haitang Duoduo. Thus, Fan Xian did not die.
Fan Xian did not really die in the novel " Celebrating Years." Although in the drama, Fan Xian was stabbed to death by Yan Bingyun, this was actually Fan Xian's plan to delay the battle. Fan Xian used the Tyrannical zhenqi he had practiced for many years and Yan Bingyun's precise swordsmanship to create a fake death scene. Although Fan Xian was heavily injured, his vitals weren't hurt. He was rescued by Wang Qinian and woke up under the care of Haitang Duoduo. Thus, Fan Xian did not die.
Fan Xian was the third prince.
Fan Xian was not the Qing Emperor's prince, nor was he ranked among the princes, so it was impossible to determine Fan Xian's rank in the Qing Dynasty.
Fan Xian was not the Qing Emperor's prince, nor was he ranked among the princes. Thus, it was impossible to determine Fan Xian's rank in the Qing years.
Fan Xian was not recognized as the Qing Emperor's prince, nor was he on the list of princes. Thus, it was impossible to determine Fan Xian's rank in the Qing Dynasty.
Fan Xian was not the Qing Emperor's prince, nor was he ranked among the princes. Thus, it was impossible to determine Fan Xian's rank in the Qing years.
Fan Xian had not been recognized as the Qing Emperor's prince during the Qing years, so it was impossible to determine which prince Fan Xian was.
Fan Xian was not recognized as a prince in " Celebrating Years," so it was impossible to determine his rank among the princes.