In the end, Fan Xian had three children. They were Fan Shuning (by Liu Sisi), Fan Liang (by Lin Wan 'er), and Red Bean Rice (by Zhan Doudou).
In the end, Fan Xian had three children. They were a son and two daughters. The son's name was Fan Liang. He was born to Fan Xian and his wife, Lin Wan 'er. One of the daughters was born to Fan Xian and the Northern Qi empress, Zhan Doudou. Her name was Red Bean Rice. The other daughter was born of Fan Xian and Liu Sisi, a woman who did not appear in the play. Her name was Fan Shuning. In the end, Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan, but he did not mention the children's fate.
In the end, Fan Xian had three children. They were Fan Shuning (by Liu Sisi), Fan Liang (by Lin Wan 'er), and Red Bean Rice (by Zhan Doudou).
Fan Xian had three children. He and his wife, Lin Wan 'er, had a son named Fan Liang. He and the Northern Qi Empress, Zhan Doudou, had a daughter named Red Bean Rice. The first child was the daughter of Fan Xian and Liu Sisi, Fan Shuning.
Fan Xian had three children. His children were Fan Shuning, Fan Liang, and Red Bean Rice. Fan Shuning was the daughter of Fan Xian and Liu Sisi. Fan Liang was the son of Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er. Red Bean Rice was the daughter of Fan Xian and the Northern Qi empress, Zhan Doudou.
Fan Xian had three children. They were Fan Liang, Red Bean Rice, and Fan Littleflower. Fan Liang was the son of Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er. Red Bean Rice was the daughter of Fan Xian and the Northern Qi Emperor, Zhan Doudou. As for Fan Xiaohua, in the original novel, he was the son of Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er. However, in the play, he unfortunately died in an accident. Thus, Fan Xian had three children.
Fan Xian had three children. Among them, his son, Fan Liang, was born to his wife, Lin Wan 'er, while his daughter, Fan Shuning, was born to his maid, Liu Sisi. In addition, he had a daughter, Red Bean Rice, who was born to the Northern Qi Empress, Zhan Doudou. Fan Xian's children came from different wives.