In the play, in " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor invited Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to eat together. This action contained a deep meaning. According to the search results, the Qing Emperor invited Fan Xian to eat to test his attitude and arrange his future tasks. The Qing Emperor paid special attention to Fan Xian and paid close attention to his every move. Through this opportunity, the Qing Emperor hoped that Fan Xian would accept the mission to Northern Qi and eliminate the dissatisfaction and suspicion of the officials toward Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. At first, he tested him, but following Fan Xian's performance and response, the Qing Emperor gradually looked favorably upon him and trusted him. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's background and had told him in Taiping Courtyard that he must return alive. This showed the Qing Emperor's concern and importance for Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor also used Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's marriage as a bargaining chip to force Fan Xian to accept the mission to Northern Qi. In short, the Qing Emperor called Fan Xian to eat to test his attitude and arrange his future tasks.
Fan Xian's family dinner was in the thirty-second episode of " Celebrating Years."
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.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor made Fan Xian a lone official. First, the Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian, as his illegitimate son, was connected by blood and was loyal and reliable to the royal family. As Fan Xian grew up, he did not come into contact with the court and did not lean toward any power. Thus, the Qing Emperor could arrange for him to become what he wanted without worrying about his loyalty. Secondly, the Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian's power would threaten his imperial power. The Qing Emperor wanted to maintain the stability of the imperial power. He believed that as a lone official, although Fan Xian had a certain amount of power, he was in a situation where he was isolated and helpless. He could not pose a substantial threat to the imperial power. Thus, the Qing Emperor made Fan Xian a lone official. He gave him enough resources and opportunities while maintaining vigilance and vigilance at all times.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor was very complicated. We can draw some conclusions. First of all, there was conflict and confrontation between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping's death was the fuse that caused Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor to fall out. Fan Xian was thus wary of the Qing Emperor. Secondly, the Qing Emperor approved of Fan Xian's ability and talent. At the same time, he was wary of his power and worried that he would threaten the imperial power. Thus, the Qing Emperor made Fan Xian a lone official and left him in a situation where he was isolated and helpless. In order to protect himself and the people he cared about, Fan Xian cooperated with the Northern Qi Emperor and Zhan Doudou. Both sides took what they needed. In the end, Fan Xian was gradually valued in the Qing Emperor's heart, but his martial arts were lost because he risked his life to save the Qing Emperor. In summary, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor was subtle and complicated. It was filled with contradictions and confrontations.
Fan Xian had indeed been tortured by the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and plotting the Qing Emperor's assassination. This had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and raised him by Fan Jian's mother. In addition, the search results also mentioned how the Qing Emperor had repeatedly attacked and tested Fan Xian. He had even punished him to kneel. Thus, it could be confirmed that Fan Xian had indeed been tortured by the Qing Emperor.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor imprisoned Fan Xian. Fan Xian was placed under house arrest in Jingdou, living the life of a wealthy and idle person. However, the cold war between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor gradually turned into three hot battles in the world. In the end, Fan Xian launched a counterattack in Jingdou and successfully escaped the Qing Emperor's imprisonment. However, the details of how Fan Xian had escaped his imprisonment were not mentioned in the search results provided. As a result, the search results did not provide a clear answer as to how Fan Xian had escaped the Qing Emperor's imprisonment.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian could be divided into three stages: probing, using, and opposing. In the beginning, the Qing Emperor tested Fan Xian, wanting to understand his talent and personality. The Qing Emperor began to appreciate Fan Xian's talent when he was in the battle of poems between Zhuang Mo and Han. He had become the leader of the Qing Kingdom's literary world. However, this did not threaten the Qing Emperor's core interests, so Fan Xian did not threaten the Qing Emperor's position. The Qing Emperor's admiration for Fan Xian did not involve the issue of passing the throne to Fan Xian.
The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. The Qing Emperor had long known that Fan Xian was his son and had indulged him many times. He had a doting and different attitude toward him, showing his true feelings and love for him. The Qing Emperor also handed over the two most important organizations of the Qing Kingdom, the Inspection Council and the palace treasury, to Fan Xian, showing his trust and love for him. However, the Qing Emperor also had a side to scheme and test Fan Xian. He might have considered Fan Xian's ambitions for the throne and arranged for He Zongwei to check and balance Fan Xian and let Fan Ruoruo marry He Zongwei. Thus, the Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were both true love and exploitation. In summary, the Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian could not simply be attributed to sincerity or use.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian finally killed the Qing Emperor. In the play, Fan Xian discovered that the Qing Emperor had killed Ye Qingmei and had broken off relations with him. In the end, Fan Xian and Wu Zhu fought against the Qing Emperor together. They used a large sniper rifle to kill the aces by the Qing Emperor's side. In the end, the Qing Emperor was killed by Wu Zhu. The main reason Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor was because of Chen Pingping's death. In order to take revenge, Chen Pingping had used the power of the Overwatch Council to gradually eliminate the people around the Qing Emperor. In a rebellion, Chen Pingping severely injured the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor then executed her and announced her identity as a eunuch. To Fan Xian, this was the fuse that led to a rift. The reason Fan Xian had saved the Qing Emperor might have been to help clear Uncle Wu Zhu of suspicion. In short, according to the information provided, Fan Xian had finally killed the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. The Qing Emperor had long known that Fan Xian was his son and had shown his concern and love for Fan Xian many times. The Qing Emperor had handed over the two most important organizations of the Qing Kingdom, the Inspection Council and the palace treasury, to Fan Xian, showing his trust and love for him. However, the Qing Emperor also had a calculative and probing side. He might have considered Fan Xian's ambition for the throne, so he arranged for He Zongwei to check and balance Fan Xian and let Fan Ruoruo marry He Zongwei. Overall, the Qing Emperor had true feelings and love for Fan Xian, but he also had a certain consideration and motive to protect him.