In the novel," Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's mother, named Yi Guipin. She treated Fan Xian very well. After Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, died, she brought Fan Xian by her side and personally raised him as if he were her own. In the play, Fan Xian's grandmother was played by Cao Cuifen. In the play, the grandmother's love for Fan Xian was also beyond words. After learning that Fan Xian had been assassinated, the grandmother's heart ached for Fan Xian and blamed herself for not protecting him well. She even ignored her own health and wanted to avenge Fan Xian.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's grandmother treated him very well. When Fan Xian was young, his grandmother, Ye Qingmei, often played with him and told him interesting stories, making him feel the warmth of a family. After Fan Xian grew up, his grandmother had always supported his career and helped him solve many difficulties.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Sigu Jian's treatment of Fan Xian could not be considered good or bad. It could only be said that there was no deep hatred between the two of them. It was just that their positions were different. Sigu Jian was the guardian of Dongyi and a swordsman of the Great Grandmaster level. He had only taken in two disciples in his life. One was his sister Ku He, and the other was Fan Xian. In the original work, Sigu Jian's attitude toward Fan Xian was complicated. On one hand, he believed that Fan Xian was his sister's son and deserved his care and protection. On the other hand, he was filled with hatred and jealousy toward Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. He believed that she had stolen his sister's husband and happiness. Thus, many times, Sigu Jian's attitude toward Fan Xian was cold and distant. He had even wanted to kill Fan Xian. However, in the later stages of the novel, as the plot developed, Sigu Jian gradually realized his mistake and began to develop a favorable impression and respect for Fan Xian. He had even stepped forward when Fan Xian was facing a life and death crisis and blocked the enemy's attack for him.
Fan Xian's grandmother had not passed away. In " Celebrating the Years," Grandma did not appear to be very close to Fan Xian, but in reality, she knew the truth of Fan Xian's life and Ye Qingmei's death. She was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and had the characteristics of decisiveness and shrewdness. She had always protected Fan Xian. In order to make those who wanted to harm Fan Xian lower their guard, she had always pretended not to care about Fan Xian in Danzhou. Thus, Fan Xian's grandmother did not die. Instead, she played an important role in the play.
In the original novel, Fan Xian's grandmother, Liu Ruyu, died in chapter 123. Liu Ruyu was one of the Qing Emperor's concubines. Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had once been on good terms with her. She also doted on Ye Qingmei's son, Fan Xian. After the Qing Emperor had set up a plot to kill Ye Qingmei in order to consolidate his imperial power, Liu Ruyu had sent him to his hometown in Danzhou to be raised by his grandmother to protect Fan Xian. After the Qing Emperor's death, Fan Xian ascended the throne, and old lady Fan was honored as the empress dowager. However, during one of the Qing Emperor's death anniversary ceremonies, old lady Fan suddenly vomited blood and died. Fan Xian suspected that the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui had poisoned the wine used for sacrifice, but the Eldest Princess denied the idea of poisoning. In the end, Fan Xian imprisoned the Eldest Princess in Taiping Courtyard and made her repent of her crimes for the rest of her life.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's grandmother, Liu Ruyu, died of illness. In the original novel, after Liu Ruyu learned of Fan Xian's background, she fell ill and eventually died in Jingdou.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's grandmother, Lady Fan, died because she was poisoned by the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. In order to allow her son to ascend to the throne, Li Yunrui started a series of battles with the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. During the battle, Li Yunrui discovered the secret of Fan Xian's background and learned that Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son. To prevent Fan Xian from becoming a threat, Li Yunrui decided to assassinate him. First, she used her power and connections to drive Fan Xian out of Jingdou. Then, she poisoned Fan Xian's grandmother, old lady Fan, in her food, causing her to die from poisoning. Old Lady Fan's death was a great blow to Fan Xian and became one of the important reasons why he returned to Jingdou to take revenge.
According to the latest " reference materials " and " current environmental information " that he had searched from various sources, he knew that Fan Xian's grandmother had passed away in an accident. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's grandmother was assassinated by the Second Prince's men. In the original novel, the real cause of her death was plotted by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the Empress.
Fan Xian's grandmother's true identity was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. In other words, she was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. In the play, she was described as a decisive and shrewd person who lived in the depths of the palace. She knew Fan Xian's background very well. She knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son and very likely knew how Ye Qingmei died. Fan Xian's grandmother had deep feelings for the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor respected her very much. Her status was very high, very close to the central dignitaries, but she was able to live for decades. Her wisdom and experience made her one of the people the Qing Emperor trusted. Fan Xian's grandmother showed a decisive side in the play, but at the same time, she also showed a kind and old image. She took decisive action against the butler who betrayed her, showing her shrewdness and foresight. All in all, Fan Xian's grandmother was not a simple person. She was an intelligent person.
Fan Xian's grandmother in Danzhou was old lady Fan. She was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and the mother of Fan Jian, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue. Old Lady Fan was portrayed in Celebrating the Years as a meticulous and scheming person. On the surface, she appeared cold and distant to Fan Xian, making people mistakenly think that she despised Fan Xian's identity as an illegitimate child. However, in reality, she was protecting Fan Xian. She hoped that he would become a cold-hearted and strong person and not repeat his mother's mistakes. In private, old lady Fan felt very sorry for Fan Xian. She once held the infant Fan Xian in her arms and cried, saying that he was very pitiful. He had been born without a mother. She showed the side of a grandson doting demon in the play, but this love could only be wrapped on the surface. Old Lady Fan's appearance was not groundless. She played a very important role in the later stages of the plot.
Fan Xian's grandmother's true identity was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. In other words, she was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. In the play, she was portrayed as a decisive and shrewd person who lived in the palace. She knew Fan Xian's background very well. She knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son and very likely knew the cause of Ye Qingmei's death. Fan Xian's grandmother had deep feelings for the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor respected her very much. Her status was very high, very close to the central dignitaries, but she was able to live for decades. Her wisdom and experience made her one of the people the Qing Emperor trusted. All in all, Fan Xian's grandmother was not a simple person. She was an intelligent person.