Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. In reference material 1, it was mentioned that before Fan Xian went to Jiangnan, his identity as the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor had been exposed. In reference material 3, it was mentioned that " Celebrating Years 2 " had already ended. More truths had surfaced. The Qing Emperor was one of the Four Great Grandmasters, and Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of him and Ye Qingmei.
Fan Xian's past was revealed in the drama " Celebrating Years 2 " after the Hanging Temple incident. The Great Grandmaster of Northern Qi, Ku He, had guessed through his relationship with Fan Xian that he was Ye Qingmei's child. He had informed Fan Xian in advance that he was going to make this news public. The Qing Emperor sent Fan Xian to Jiangnan to take back the three workshops Ye Qingmei had founded and personally admitted in the Palace that Fan Xian was his illegitimate child. After Fan Xian's identity was revealed, it aroused the fear of the Qing Emperor, Empress, Eldest Princess, and others, and the desire to kill Fan Xian. However, after Lady Ning learned that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor, she decided to protect Fan Xian's life. Thus, the exposure of Fan Xian's background changed the fate of the Qing Emperor, Empress, Eldest Princess, and others.
Fan Xian's background was made public in the 60th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian's identity was exposed in " Celebrating Years." His true identity was the Qing Emperor's biological son, born of Ye Qingmei. Fan Xian was not Fan Jian's illegitimate child. Fan Xian's identity had been exposed because Ku He had guessed the relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor, as well as the small order Fan Xian had recited in the tavern. He had guessed that he was Ye Qingmei's son. However, Fan Xian did not acknowledge his ancestors and become the Qing Emperor's son. Instead, he entered the Fan family's ancestral hall. Even though Fan Xian had lost the support he had to contend with the Qing Emperor, he still had many backers, such as the power and hidden chess pieces left behind by the Sword Hut and Chen Pingping. As for whether Fan Xian's identity as a prince had been made public, the search results did not provide any clear information.
Fan Xian's life experience was exposed in the 60th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian's life experience was exposed early in the novel " Celebrating Years." Fan Xian first suspected his identity when he saw the letter his mother had left him. Later, he saw his mother's portrait in the Palace and further confirmed that he was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, Fan Xian learned of his origins early in the novel.
The exact time Fan Xian's identity was exposed in " Celebrating Years " was not mentioned. However, in the fifth volume, Fan Xian saw a letter Ye Qingmei had left for him and began to doubt his origins. Through a series of clues and experiences, Fan Xian finally learned that his true identity was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, Fan Xian's identity was revealed in the fifth volume of the novel.
After Fan Xian's identity was exposed, the empress and Eldest Princess both wanted him dead. Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. After his background was exposed, many people were afraid of him, especially the Empress and Eldest Princess. They wanted Fan Xian dead. In addition, people at the Great Grandmaster level also wanted to kill Fan Xian, including the Temple emissary. The Temple emissary was a robot, similar to Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu had spread Fan Xian's background to lure out the Temple emissary and get rid of him. However, Fan Xian received Lady Ning's protection. Lady Ning was the Great Prince's mother. She requested that the Great Prince protect Fan Xian's life no matter what. Thus, after Fan Xian's identity was exposed, he faced threats from the empress and the Eldest Princess, but he also received Lady Ning's support and protection.
Fan Xian's grandmother was described in " Celebrating Years " as a person who was good at scheming and meticulous. She was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She had long known that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but she had always hidden this information. Although Fan Xian's strength was not clearly stated, some answers mentioned that her strength far exceeded the Great Grandmaster, the Qing Emperor. However, there was no clear information about Fan Xian's grandmother's level of power.
Fan Xian's grandmother was described in " Celebrating Years " as a person who was good at scheming and meticulous. She was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and was very concerned and doted on Fan Xian. Although she looked distant on the outside, she was always secretly concerned and protective of Fan Xian. She had great wisdom and an iron background. She could get close to the center of power and obtain the Qing Emperor's respect. Her identity and strength were revealed in the play. She was the Qing Emperor's reborn parents, and Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor were raised by her. She was the Qing Emperor's mother-in-law and was so close to the central dignitaries, but she was able to retreat unscathed and live for decades. Her wisdom and background were the main reasons why the Fan family could become the core power of the Qing Kingdom. She was a smart and intelligent woman. She understood Fan Xian's identity and had long known that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but she had always hidden this information. Fan Xian's grandmother's power was exposed in the show. She was a very powerful figure, even more powerful than the four great grandmasters. Her identity and intelligence allowed her to get close to the center of power and obtain the Qing Emperor's respect. In short, Fan Xian's grandmother was a scheming and meticulous person. Her strength and background made her play an important role in the play.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's grandmother's true identity was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. She hid herself very well and had extremely high wisdom and decisiveness. She could see through people's hearts and situations, and she was calm and decisive when dealing with problems. In the original novel, she was described as a gentle old lady, but in fact, she was the embodiment of wisdom. She taught Fan Xian how to be " hard-hearted " in the complicated world so that he could protect himself from being bullied.