A few people knew that Fan Xian was a prince. The first was Chen Pingping. He was the Director of the Inspection Council. He had predicted this day long before Fan Xian returned to the capital and had played a role in adding fuel to the fire in the rumors of Fan Xian's background. The second was Fan Jian. He was Fan Xian's adoptive father. He had used his own son's safety in exchange for Fan Xian's life and had included him in the Fan family genealogy. The third was Fan Xian's grandmother. She was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and had grown up with the Qing Emperor and Fan Jian. Later, when she was old, she often lived in Danzhou and raised Fan Xian. In addition, the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son. Even though he had not publicly acknowledged his identity, he had already known Fan Xian's identity before he went to Northern Qi and had shown him love and indulgence.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but there was no clear information on who knew Fan Xian was a Prince. The Qing Emperor did not publicly announce that Fan Xian was a prince. Only the Qing Emperor himself knew this fact. From some clues and conversations, Fan Xian began to guess that he might be a prince, but he did not mention who knew Fan Xian's identity. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine who knew Fan Xian was a prince.
The Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Chen Pingping, the Emperor himself, the person who had spread the message, Wu Zhu, Fan Xian himself, Lin Wan 'er, and the others all knew that Fan Xian was a prince.
The people who knew Fan Xian was a prince included the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Chen Pingping, the Emperor himself, the person who had spread the message, Wu Zhu, Fan Xian himself, Lin Wan 'er, and others.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but there was no clear information as to who knew Fan Xian was a Prince. The Qing Emperor himself had always known this fact. Fan Xian had begun to guess that he might be a prince from some clues and conversations, but he had not mentioned that specific people knew Fan Xian's identity. Thus, it was impossible to determine who knew Fan Xian was a prince.
The following people knew that Fan Xian was a prince: the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince, the Second Prince, Fan Jian, Chen Pingping, Fei Jie, Wu Zhu, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui, the Empress Dowager, and the Great Princess of Northern Qi. Some of these people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, while others might only know that Fan Xian's identity was the illegitimate son of the Qing Kingdom's Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian. However, the specific situation might change as the plot developed.
The following people knew that Fan Xian was a prince: the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince, the Second Prince, Fan Jian, Chen Pingping, Fei Jie, Wu Zhu, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui, the Empress Dowager, and the Great Princess of Northern Qi. Some of these people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, while others might only know that Fan Xian's identity was the illegitimate son of the Qing Kingdom's Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but there was no clear information as to who knew Fan Xian was a Prince. The Qing Emperor himself had always known this fact. Fan Xian had begun to guess that he might be a prince from some clues and conversations, but he had not mentioned that specific people knew Fan Xian's identity. Thus, it was impossible to determine who knew Fan Xian was a prince.
A few people knew that Fan Xian was a prince. First of all, Chen Pingping was the first person to know Fan Xian's identity. As the Director of the Inspection Council, he had predicted the arrival of this day when Fan Xian returned to the capital. Secondly, as Fan Xian's adoptive father, Fan Jian knew Fan Xian's true identity and treated him as his own son. There was also Fan Xian's grandmother. She was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and had grown up with the Qing Emperor and Fan Jian. She also had some understanding of Fan Xian's background. In addition, the Qing Emperor himself knew that Fan Xian was his son, even though he did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity. Among the others, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince also knew that Fan Xian was a Prince. This was a hint when the Qing Emperor had gathered them for a meal. All in all, at least Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, Fan Xian's grandmother, the Qing Emperor, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a Prince.
A few people knew that Fan Xian was a prince. First of all, Chen Pingping, the Director of the Inspection Council, had predicted Fan Xian's identity when he returned to the capital and had played a role in adding fuel to the fire in the rumors of Fan Xian's background. Secondly, Fan Jian, Fan Xian's adoptive father, knew Fan Xian's true identity and treated Fan Xian as his own son. There was also Fan Xian's grandmother. She was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and had raised Fan Xian with Fan Jian. In addition, when the Qing Emperor had gathered Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to eat together, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the delicacies before he left. He had also hinted at Fan Xian's identity, so the Second Prince also knew that Fan Xian was a Prince. Whether or not other people knew Fan Xian's identity was not explicitly mentioned.
In " Celebrating Years," the people who knew Fan Xian was a prince were: - The Qing Emperor said," Fan Xian is the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, so the Qing Emperor knows that Fan Xian is a prince." - Chen Pingping was a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. He knew that Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. - Fan Jian was Fan Xian's father in name. He knew that Fan Xian was a prince. - Fei Jie was Fan Xian's teacher. He knew Fan Xian was a prince. - Wu Zhu was Fan Xian's servant. He knew Fan Xian was a prince. - Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's wife. She knew Fan Xian was a prince. - Si Lili was Fan Xian's confidante in Jingdou. She knew that Fan Xian was a prince. - Yan Bingyun was Fan Xian's ally in Northern Qi. He knew Fan Xian was a prince.