The Qing Emperor made Fan Xian angry. In " Celebrating Years 2," when Fan Xian was injured and on the verge of death, the Qing Emperor used zhenqi to help him breathe.
The Qing Emperor made Fan Xian angry.
The Qing Emperor gave Fan Xian a little bit of zhenqi and gave him a chance to live.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," there was no clear description of the Qing Emperor giving Fan Xian zhenqi. At the end of the novel, Fan Xian was killed by Uncle Wu Zhu, and the Qing Emperor was killed by Chen Pingping and Fan Xian.
The reason the Qing Emperor made Fan Xian a powerful official was because Fan Xian had the ability and strength to be both civil and military. He had displayed outstanding literary talent and martial prowess at the banquet for the Northern Qi envoy, bringing face and surprise to the Qing Emperor. Not only was Fan Xian a talented poet, but he was also a martial arts practitioner with an eighth-grade martial arts cultivation. In addition, Fan Xian had the full support of Fan Jian, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and Chen Pingping, the commissioner of the Inspection Council. He also married Prime Minister Lin Ruofu and Li Yunrui's illegitimate daughter, Lin Wan 'er. He had the protection of Wu Zhu, the number one expert in the world. These advantages made Fan Xian the Qing Emperor's strongest " tool." He could compete with the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. At the same time, he could also sharpen the Crown Prince, Li Chengqian, and the Second Prince, Li Chengze. The Qing Emperor had taken a fancy to Fan Xian's strength and background, so he made him a powerful official and used his ability to achieve his own goals.
The Qing Emperor did not clearly express his intention to make Fan Xian Emperor. The Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and was wary of Fan Xian. He didn't want him to harm him after he knew the truth. The Qing Emperor had no reason to depose the legitimate Crown Prince and make Fan Xian the Crown Prince. This would cause dissatisfaction among the civil and military officials. The Qing Emperor was more inclined to let Fan Xian become a wealthy and idle person, give him some compensation, and use his talent as his right-hand man. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor did not clearly express his intention to make Fan Xian 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 indulged him many times. The Qing Emperor doted on Fan Xian and treated him differently, showing his true feelings and love for him. The Qing Emperor still liked Fan Xian when he faced him. He even felt at ease letting Fan Xian escort Xiao En in exchange for Yan Bingyun.
Yes, Fan Xian had killed the Qing Emperor. Because of Chen Pingping's death, Fan Xian broke off relations with the Qing Emperor and organized an operation to kill him. Fan Xian brought the Shadow, Haitang Duoduo, and Thirteenth Wang into the Palace to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Although they did not succeed in the end, the Qing Emperor was also injured. Fan Ruoruo used the heavy sniper Barrett M82A1 to kill the Qing Emperor in the palace. After the Qing Emperor was seriously injured, Fan Ruoruo returned fire and killed several guards. Therefore, according to the information provided, Fan Xian had indeed killed the Qing Emperor.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor. In the ending of the novel and drama, Fan Xian joined forces with others to assassinate the Qing Emperor and avenge Chen Pingping and his mother. In the end, Fan Xian succeeded in killing the Qing Emperor and lived a happy life with his wife in Hangzhou.
Yes, the Qing Emperor recognized Fan Xian in the eleventh episode of the television series " Celebrating Years." Fan Xian investigated and suspected the Qing Emperor's worried actions. In the end, he confirmed that the Qing Emperor was his father. Fan Xian questioned the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor confessed his identity and admitted that he was indeed Fan Xian's father. Fan Xian became the Qing Emperor's son and was conferred the title of Crown Prince.
Yes, Fan Xian had killed the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian because he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He was the person most likely to ascend the throne and posed a threat to the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian developed hatred and dissatisfaction toward the Qing Emperor. In the end, he successfully killed the Emperor in the plot.