There were many reasons for the Qing Emperor to let Fan Xian take over the palace treasury. First of all, Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor hoped to let Fan Xian come to the capital to hone his abilities and use this to weaken the Eldest Princess 'power. Secondly, the Qing Emperor saw Fan Xian as his successor and nurtured him, hoping that he could become the future Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. In addition, the Qing Emperor also wanted to test Chen Pingping and Fan Jian's loyalty and eliminate their suspicions of the Qing Emperor's secret plot against Ye Qingmei. After Fan Xian took over the palace treasury, he began to eliminate the Eldest Princess 'power and became the Qing Kingdom's most important official. He was in charge of both the Overwatch Council and the palace treasury. In short, the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to manage the treasury to test his abilities, weaken the Eldest Princess 'power, and train him to become the future Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.
In the novel 'Celebrating Years,' the palace treasury was a huge source of wealth and was responsible for managing the country's financial revenue. The reason Fan Xian was appointed to manage the palace treasury was because he was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son and also the son of the Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian. His identity and background in the novel made him the ideal candidate to manage the palace treasury. In addition, Fan Xian had displayed outstanding business acumen and management abilities in the novel. This was also one of the reasons he had been chosen to manage the palace treasury. He could use his wisdom and talent to make better use and management of the palace treasury's wealth.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the reason for Fan Xian managing the palace treasury was that the Qing Emperor wanted to use Fan Xian's hands to seize the power of the palace treasury from the Eldest Princess and Minister Lin. Then, he would give the power of the palace treasury to Chen Pingping's son. However, Eldest Princess Li Yunrui did not agree, so she arranged for Lin Gong to assassinate Fan Xian, causing the assassination to fail. After Lin Gong's death, Eldest Princess Li Yunrui lost the palace treasury's greatest reliance on wealth. The Qing Emperor took the opportunity to hand the palace treasury over to Fan Xian.
During the Qing years, the reason Fan Xian took charge of the palace treasury after marrying Lin Wan 'er was because the Qing Emperor hoped to let Fan Xian come to the capital to hone his abilities and use this to weaken the Eldest Princess' power. Fan Xian was the illegitimate son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor did not want him to stay in Danzhou for long. He wanted to see his abilities. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to let Fan Xian marry Lin Wan 'er and take charge of the palace treasury to raise his status and ability.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," after Lin Gong was killed by Fan Xian, the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui, handed over the power of the palace treasury to Fan Xian to protect herself. She also reached an agreement with him to let Fan Xian marry her daughter, Lin Wan 'er. Fan Xian agreed to this condition, so after he married Lin Wan 'er, he naturally took charge of the palace treasury.
During the Qing years, there were several reasons why the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, and the person the Eldest Princess truly hated was Ye Qingmei, so she wanted to deal with Fan Xian to satisfy her hatred. Secondly, Fan Xian was someone Lin Wan 'er liked. The Eldest Princess did not want her daughter to marry Fan Xian because she thought he was just a nameless young man. She wanted her daughter to marry into a prestigious family to consolidate her position. In addition, Fan Xian might also control the wealth of the palace treasury. To the Eldest Princess, this was the foundation of her survival in the Royal Palace. She did not want Fan Xian to succeed. Lastly, the Eldest Princess wanted to help the Crown Prince ascend the throne, so she had to take extreme measures against Fan Xian, who was also the Qing Emperor's son. In summary, Eldest Princess Li Yunrui wanted to kill Fan Xian for many reasons, such as personal hatred, protecting her daughter, maintaining her position, and supporting the Crown Prince.
In " Celebrating Years," there were two reasons why the Eldest Princess did not like Fan Xian. First, the Eldest Princess had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. In order to prevent Fan Xian from taking revenge after finding out, she had chosen to strike first and gain the upper hand. She had eliminated Fan Xian to prevent future trouble. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but Ye Qingmei's appearance had made the Qing Emperor fall for her. The Eldest Princess hated Ye Qingmei for taking away the Qing Emperor's heart and transferred her hatred to Fan Xian. In addition, Fan Xian had unintentionally discovered the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince's little secret. This also led to the Eldest Princess's hostility toward Fan Xian. For the sake of power and status, the Eldest Princess strongly opposed Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's marriage. In short, the conflict between the Eldest Princess and Fan Xian stemmed from the entanglement of power, love, and revenge.
Yan Bingyun's assassination of Fan Xian was a plan that had been discussed beforehand. Fan Xian chose to fake his death to protect his and the others 'safety. Fan Xian had discovered the collusion between the Second Prince and Eldest Princess in Northern Qi, as well as their illegal actions. In order to expose the conspiracy behind them and protect the people being threatened, he had discussed this plan with Yan Bingyun. Fan Xian pretended to be dead. This way, he could protect the person the Second Prince was using to threaten him and also find out who had been attacking him from behind. Yan Bingyun's stab at Fan Xian did not kill Fan Xian. It was a play the two had rehearsed beforehand. Therefore, Yan Bingyun assassinated Fan Xian to execute their plan and protect the interests of the Qing Kingdom.
During the Qing years, there were several reasons why the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, and the person the Eldest Princess truly hated was Ye Qingmei, so she wanted to deal with Fan Xian to satisfy her hatred. Secondly, Fan Xian was someone Lin Wan 'er liked. The Eldest Princess did not want her daughter to marry Fan Xian because she thought he was just a nameless young man. She wanted her daughter to marry into a prestigious family to consolidate her position. In addition, Fan Xian might also control the wealth of the palace treasury. To the Eldest Princess, this was the foundation of her survival in the Royal Palace. She did not want Fan Xian to succeed. Lastly, the Eldest Princess wanted to help the Crown Prince ascend the throne, so she had to take extreme measures against Fan Xian, who was also the Qing Emperor's son. In summary, Eldest Princess Li Yunrui wanted to kill Fan Xian for many reasons, such as personal hatred, protecting her daughter, maintaining her position, and supporting the Crown Prince.
In the years of Qing, there were several reasons why the Eldest Princess dealt with Fan Xian. First of all, after Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er married, the control of the palace treasury would be handed over to Fan Xian. This directly threatened the Eldest Princess's power. As the original ruler of the palace treasury and a lover of power, the Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to easily take away her power. Secondly, as Lin Wan 'er's mother, the Eldest Princess did not like Fan Xian becoming her son-in-law. In addition, the Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian also stemmed from his mother, Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess did not hate Fan Xian himself, but his mother, Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian was mainly for these reasons.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor was good to Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian was the illegitimate son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. As his own son, the Qing Emperor naturally had special attention and care for him. Secondly, the Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's background. He and Fan Jian had known each other since they were young. Fan Jian had once assisted the Qing Emperor in seizing the throne, so the Qing Emperor trusted Fan Jian and believed that he could take good care of Fan Xian. In addition, Fan Xian was also a talented and outstanding person in the Qing Emperor's eyes. He had displayed outstanding ability and wisdom in the play, which made the Qing Emperor look at him in a new light. Lastly, the Qing Emperor hoped to consolidate the power of the Qing Kingdom and no longer let the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince fight internally. He hoped that Fan Xian could play a role in Jingdou and hone his abilities. He might even become the future successor. In summary, the Qing Emperor was good to Fan Xian mainly because he was his own son and had ability and talent. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor hoped that he could play a role in Jingdou.