The exact time did not mention when the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a prince. However, according to the relevant documents, Fan Xian's identity was when the Qing Emperor summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to eat together. Before the Qing Emperor left, he instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, it could be speculated that after this meal, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a Prince.
The exact time did not mention when the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a prince. However, according to the relevant documents, Fan Xian's identity was when the Qing Emperor summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to eat together. Before the Qing Emperor left, he instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, it could be speculated that after this meal, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a Prince.
The exact time did not mention when the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a prince. However, according to the relevant documents, Fan Xian's identity was when the Qing Emperor summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to eat together. Before the Qing Emperor left, he instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, it could be speculated that after this meal, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a Prince.
When Fan Xian had summoned him, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince for a meal, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food before he left. He had also hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, Fan Xian knew at this moment that the Second Prince was bad.
The reason the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a Prince was because when the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to dine together, before he left, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the delicacies and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although the specific details had not been mentioned, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a prince.
The reason the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a prince was that when the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to eat together, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food before he left and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The exact time was not explicitly mentioned, but during a meal, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Therefore, the exact time when the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a Prince was still unclear.
The reason the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a Prince was because when the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to dine together, before he left, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the delicacies and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a prince.
The reason the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a Prince was because when the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to dine together, before he left, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the delicacies and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince had already understood the Qing Emperor's meaning.
The Second Prince only found out later in the story that Fan Xian's true identity was that of a prince. In the development of the plot of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's identity as the illegitimate child of the Fan family had always been kept a secret. It was only when Fan Xian's true identity gradually surfaced that the Second Prince began to notice something unusual about Fan Xian. Although the Second Prince had a good impression of Fan Xian and had helped him many times, he did not clearly know Fan Xian's true identity in the first half of the plot. As the plot progressed, Fan Xian gradually approached the truth of his birth, and the Second Prince began to suspect Fan Xian's true identity. In the end, when the Qing Emperor summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to eat together, before he left, the Qing Emperor instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, based on the information provided, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a Prince.
The Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a prince. When the Qing Emperor summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to eat together, before he left, the Qing Emperor instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Yes, the Second Prince and the Crown Prince both knew that Fan Xian was a Prince. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian and the Second Prince were half-brothers. They were both children of the Qing Emperor. Although the exact time was not explicitly mentioned, Fan Xian's identity was when the Qing Emperor had gathered Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince for a meal. Before the Qing Emperor left, he had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the food and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.