The Qing Emperor beating Fan Xian happened in the ending of the novel " Celebrating Years." The Qing Emperor was angry and threatened by Fan Xian's actions because Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and plotting the Qing Emperor's assassination. The Qing Emperor decided to kill Fan Xian. In the novel, he chose to use his last zhenqi hand knife to cut at Wu Zhu's black cloth. Then, a laser turned into a rainbow and sent the Qing Emperor to another world. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not directly hit Fan Xian. Instead, he chose other methods to resolve the conflict with Fan Xian.
The reason Fan Xian was crippled by the Qing Emperor was because their relationship was constantly deteriorating. Fan Xian's power was constantly weakening. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive, but after Fan Xian was rescued by Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and let Fan Jian's mother raise him. The Qing Emperor had shown some mercy to Fan Xian. On one hand, Fan Xian had inherited Ye Qingmei's will. On the other hand, Chen Pingping had always kept Fan Xian under his wing and shielded him tightly. He had even hidden the Qing Emperor's eyes and ears. Chen Pingping had arranged two assassinations on Fan Xian at the Chrysanthemum Appreciation Banquet in the Hanging Temple and in the snowy valley. On one hand, it was to ensure that he and Fan Xian were completely separated. At the same time, he had successfully diverted the Qing Emperor's attention.
The Qing Emperor beating Fan Xian happened in the ending of the novel " Celebrating Years." In the novel, the Qing Emperor finally chose the latter. He used the last of his zhenqi to cut at Wu Zhu's black cloth. Then, a laser turned into a rainbow and sent the Qing Emperor to another world. This meant that the Qing Emperor did not directly attack Fan Xian. Instead, he chose to fight against the others with Fan Xian. Therefore, the Qing Emperor did not directly hit Fan Xian.
The reason the Qing Emperor hit Fan Xian was because the relationship between the Qing Emperor and Fan Xian continued to deteriorate. Fan Xian's power also continued to weaken. In the Taiping Courtyard incident, the Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive. However, after Fan Xian was rescued by Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and raised him by Fan Jian's mother. Even though the Qing Emperor showed some mercy to Fan Xian, in the end, Fan Xian was still seriously injured by the Qing Emperor. In the end, Fan Xian joined forces with Wu Zhu and successfully killed the Qing Emperor.
In "Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's nominal biological father. At the end of the original novel, the Qing Emperor plotted for Fan Xian to go to Dongyi with his biological father, Fan Jian, his biological mother, Ye Qingmei's brother, Xiao En, Ku He's disciple, Zhan Doudou, and Uncle Wu Zhu to bring back Ye Qingmei's son (Fan Xian's younger brother). Led by Uncle Wu Zhu, Fan Xian's group of five arrived in Dongyi. The Qing Emperor appeared and asked Fan Xian to hand over Ye Qingmei's son. Fan Xian was unwilling to hand over his brother, and the two sides clashed fiercely. The Qing Emperor attacked Fan Xian, and Fan Xian used the sniper rifle Ye Qingmei had left behind to fight back. However, because the Qing Emperor was powerful, Fan Xian was ultimately defeated. In the end, Fan Xian was imprisoned by the Qing Emperor in the Royal Palace. The Qing Emperor continued to hold the power of the world.
The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. They covered the relationship between father and son, the relationship between ruler and subject, and the relationship between enemies. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father, but as the Emperor, his relationship was first and foremost between monarch and subject. The Qing Emperor had true fatherly love for Fan Xian, but this kind of love was different from ordinary people. It was more reflected in some minor details. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian varied in different relationships. The Qing Emperor had once considered passing the throne to Fan Xian, but later, because of the Crown Prince's problem and other factors, he shelved this idea. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated and multi-layered. There was both paternal love and the use and struggle between the ruler and his subjects.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian went through three stages in " Celebrating Years ": probing, using, and opposing. At first, the Qing Emperor did not understand Fan Xian. He tried to observe and test Fan Xian's personality and talent. When Fan Xian displayed his talent in the battle of poems between Zhuang Mo and Han, the Qing Emperor began to like him. However, the Qing Emperor wanted to use Fan Xian's background and ability to use him as a tool to conquer the world. Fan Xian's identity and ability had value to the Qing Emperor, but Fan Xian did not threaten the Qing Emperor's core interests. The Qing Emperor had some kinship with Fan Xian, but he mostly used him. Thus, the Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. There was both use and some kinship.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor was a topic of great concern in " Celebrating Years." We could see that the Qing Emperor had special attention and treatment for Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor valued Fan Xian because he was the heir to Chen Pingping and Fan Jian, and also one of the heirs to the Qing Emperor's hidden family. In addition, Fan Xian's abilities in the palace treasury and the Overwatch Council also made him an important figure for the Qing Emperor to integrate the Qing Kingdom's power. However, there were some complicated factors in the relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor. For example, the competitive relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor's son, the Crown Prince. Although the relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor might change in the plot, based on the information provided, we cannot conclude whether Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor became a couple.
The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. There was true love, as well as schemes and probing. The Qing Emperor had long known that Fan Xian was his son and had indulged him many times. The Qing Emperor doted on Fan Xian and treated him differently, showing his true feelings and love for him. However, the Qing Emperor also had times when he was cold and indifferent. Sometimes, he would say some sarcastic words to Fan Xian. All in all, the Qing Emperor had a father-son relationship with Fan Xian, but there were also complicated feelings.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor was complicated and tense. There were three reasons why Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor had eventually moved toward confrontation: Chen Pingping's death, the Qing Emperor's threat to Fan Xian, and the Qing Emperor's abuse of Fan Xian. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's mother. In order to take revenge, she used the power of the Overwatch Council to eliminate the people around the Qing Emperor. In the end, she was heavily injured by the Qing Emperor and sentenced to death by a thousand cuts. As a result, Fan Xian had a deep hatred for the Qing Emperor. In addition, the Qing Emperor had considered passing the throne to Fan Xian, but Fan Xian was unwilling to accept it because he wanted to kill everyone around the Qing Emperor, including the Qing Emperor's relatives, the Liu family, and the empress 'relatives who had participated in the Taiping massacre. The Qing Emperor's love and use of Fan Xian coexisted. He had a special fondness for Fan Xian, but there was also some favoritism and use. In the end, Fan Xian decided to kill the Qing Emperor with the motive of revenge and protecting his family. All in all, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor was filled with complicated emotions and confrontations.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but his identity was not important in the Qing Emperor's eyes. Although Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, the Qing Emperor had never intended to let him be the successor. Fan Xian was labeled as a traitor in public opinion because he had lost important people, such as his mother, Ye Qingmei, and Director Chen Pingping. After the decisive battle, the Qing Emperor was defeated and died. Fan Xian was also wanted and nailed to the pillar of shame, unable to become Emperor. The Qing Emperor might have known Fan Xian's identity long ago, but in order to train him and protect him, he chose to pretend not to know. The Qing Emperor's favorite son was Fan Xian, not the Crown Prince or the Second Prince.