Fan Xian only knew he was the Qing Emperor's son through Ye Qingmei's letter and the Qing Emperor's hint. In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor had known from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son and had been paying close attention to his growth, even though he had not publicly acknowledged Fan Xian's identity. Through Ye Qingmei's letter and the Qing Emperor's hint, Fan Xian finally learned that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster.

In Joy of Life, Fan Xian only learned that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster through Uncle Wu Zhu's reminder. In the original work, Uncle Wu Zhu had been seriously injured after fighting Ku He and Xiao En. In order to treat Uncle Wu Zhu's injuries, Fan Xian had used zhenqi to expel the poison from his body. In the process of healing his wounds, Fan Xian unexpectedly discovered that the Tyrannical zhenqi in his body was very similar to Uncle Wu Zhu's zhenqi. This made him begin to doubt his own origins. Later, with Uncle Wu Zhu's reminder, Fan Xian used a series of clues and evidence to finally confirm the fact that the Qing Emperor was the Great Grandmaster. Not satisfied with watching dramas? Interested in the main character of the main characters, Ye Qingmei? Please click on the link below to see the wonderful content of Ye Qingmei's Diary!
In the novel " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian learned that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster through Ye Qingmei's letter and Uncle Wu Zhu's narration. Ye Qingmei mentioned in the letter that a Great Grandmaster was the most powerful person in the world, and the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. Uncle Wu Zhu also told Fan Xian that he had once fought with the Qing Emperor. Although the Qing Emperor had hidden his strength, Uncle Wu Zhu could feel his power. Later, in his many confrontations with the Qing Emperor, Fan Xian gradually confirmed the Qing Emperor's identity as a Great Grandmaster.
Fan Xian only knew he was the Qing Emperor's son through Ye Qingmei's letter and the Qing Emperor's hint. In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor had known from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son and had been paying close attention to his growth, even though he had not publicly acknowledged Fan Xian's identity. Through Ye Qingmei's letter and the Qing Emperor's hint, Fan Xian finally learned that he was the Qing Emperor's son.
In the eleventh episode of Joy of Life, Fan Xian failed to assassinate Northern Qi spy Si Lili on Niulan Street. He had a life-and-death battle with Yan Xiaoyi. In the battle, Fan Xian discovered the secret of Yan Xiaoyi's archery and deduced that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. In the original work, Volume 11, Chapter 25," Great Grandmaster," Fan Xian had used the battle at Niulan Street and combined Sigu Jian, Ku He, and Ye Liuyun's martial arts to deduce the Qing Emperor's identity as a Great Grandmaster. The 11th episode of the TV series Joy of Life was adapted from the original book, Volume 11, Chapter 25," Great Grandmaster." Therefore, Fan Xian deduced that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster.
Fan Xian knew that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster in the original novel, Joy of Life, chapter 257. In the novel, Uncle Wu Zhu brought the heavily injured Fan Xian back to Jingdou. The Qing Emperor also developed killing intent toward Fan Xian because of the box Ye Qingmei had left behind. Among Ye Qingmei's belongings, the Qing Emperor found a book about Sigu Jian's swordsmanship. Sigu Jian was a Great Grandmaster of Dongyi, and only Dongyi and the Royal Palace knew that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. He suspected that Fan Xian was a Great Grandmaster. Later, the Qing Emperor discovered a secret about the Great Grandmaster among Ye Qingmei's relics. Through this secret, he confirmed that Fan Xian was the Great Grandmaster.
The part where Fan Xian discovered the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster was in the battle of Dong Mountain in Joy of Life.
Fan Xian only knew that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster through Ye Qingmei's letter and the Emperor's hint. In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor had known from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son and had been paying close attention to his growth, even though he had not publicly acknowledged Fan Xian's identity. Through Ye Qingmei's letter and the Qing Emperor's hint, Fan Xian finally learned that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster.
In Joy of Life, a grandmaster was a supreme title, representing the world's top martial arts. There were a total of four Great Grandmasters in the play: Ku He, Ye Liuyun, Sigu Jian, and the Qing Emperor. Ku He and Xiao En met a mysterious Great Grandmaster on their way to the temple. Ku He became his disciple and learned the Tyrannical zhenqi of the world, becoming a Great Grandmaster. Ye Liuyun met a martial grandmaster by chance. He showed Ye Liuyun a set of exquisite sword techniques. Ye Liuyun was convinced by his sword techniques and became his disciple. He learned this set of sword techniques and became a martial grandmaster. When Sigu Jian was young, he met a Great Grandmaster. The Great Grandmaster showed Sigu Jian a set of exquisite sword skills. Sigu Jian was convinced by the Great Grandmaster's sword skills and acknowledged him as his master. He learned this set of sword skills and became a Great Grandmaster. The Qing Emperor was the only person in the original novel who had become a Great Grandmaster through his own cultivation. He had displayed extraordinary talent and talent when he was young. Through continuous cultivation and exploration, he finally became a Great Grandmaster. In summary, in the original novel, the Qing Emperor was the Great Grandmaster.
The Qing Emperor was confirmed as a Great Grandmaster in Joy of Life. Although he had always concealed his identity as a grandmaster, his Tyrannical zhenqi and profound martial arts skills had made him the leader of the Four Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor's strength and identity had always been a secret in the show. He hid his identity as a grandmaster to protect himself and consolidate his power. The Qing Emperor's martial arts were powerful. His Tyrannical zhenqi made him the grandmaster of the world's martial arts. At the same time, he was also the emperor's most respected figure. The Qing Emperor's Tyrannical zhenqi existed to consolidate his royal power. He was a scheming, decisive, and ruthless schemer. The Qing Emperor's hidden identity and strength gave him a great advantage and influence in the game of power.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor was recognized as one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He had the aura of an Overlord and was highly skilled in martial arts. Through the Tyrannical zhenqi Ye Qingmei gave him, the Qing Emperor broke through the ceiling of his martial strength and became the most powerful Great Grandmaster. Although the Qing Emperor was inferior to the other three Grandmasters in other fields, he was invincible in martial arts.