The Qing Emperor went to Taiping Courtyard to see him because he knew that Taiping Courtyard was where Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, once lived. There might still be some secrets of Ye Qingmei there. The Qing Emperor did not want Fan Xian to know these secrets, so he personally went out to stop Fan Xian and was worried about his safety. In addition, the Qing Emperor had long known that Fan Xian was his son. He was worried that Fan Xian would be tracked down and hurt by Yan Xiaoyi, the guard guarding Taiping Courtyard, so he personally went to protect Fan Xian. Although the Qing Emperor did not acknowledge Fan Xian, he treated him as his son from the bottom of his heart.
The reason the Qing Emperor went to Taiping Courtyard was to search for the secret Ye Qingmei had left behind. Ye Qingmei was once the Qing Emperor's lover. Taiping Courtyard was her residence when she was alive. The Qing Emperor often went to Taiping Courtyard and sent heavy troops to guard it to prevent outsiders from entering. The Qing Emperor hoped to find the secret Ye Qingmei had left behind, but he had never succeeded. Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son. The Qing Emperor had placed his hopes on him, believing that Fan Xian might be able to unravel the secrets of Taiping Courtyard. Thus, the Qing Emperor went to Taiping Courtyard to find the secret Ye Qingmei had left behind and hoped that Fan Xian could help him solve this mystery.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor went to Taiping Courtyard. First, Taiping Courtyard was where Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had once lived. The Qing Emperor knew that Ye Qingmei's secrets might still be kept there. He did not want Fan Xian to know these secrets, so he had to stop Fan Xian. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had long known that Fan Xian was his son. He was worried about Fan Xian's safety because the guard responsible for guarding Taiping Courtyard, Yan Xiaoyi, was a ninth-level archer. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian could not escape Yan Xiaoyi's pursuit, so he personally moved out to protect Fan Xian. In addition, Taiping Courtyard hid an important secret. The Qing Emperor sent a large number of troops to guard it to prevent others from discovering this secret. In short, the Qing Emperor went to Taiping Courtyard to protect Fan Xian and investigate Ye Qingmei's secret.
The reason the Qing Emperor went to Taiping Courtyard to fight was because he knew that there were some secrets of Ye Qingmei's past in Taiping Courtyard. He did not want Fan Xian to know these secrets. The Qing Emperor was worried about Fan Xian's safety because he knew that Fan Xian's personality was the same as his mother's. Ordinary people could not stop him. In addition, the Qing Emperor also knew that Fan Xian was his son. He was worried that Yan Xiaoyi would hurt Fan Xian. Thus, the Qing Emperor personally dispatched and sent heavy troops to guard Taiping Courtyard to prevent Fan Xian from entering and protect his safety.
The Qing Emperor had been killed in Taiping Courtyard because he had plotted to kill Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor was afraid that Ye Qingmei's power would grow and that her disregard for imperial power and her daring to assassinate a Prince would cause the Qing Emperor to have the intention to kill her. Through a series of operations and planning, the Qing Emperor transferred away the people around Ye Qingmei and instigated the conservative forces to attack Taiping Courtyard. In the end, he killed Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor believed that he could not conquer Ye Qingmei's spirit, so he chose to destroy her body to seize power in the Qing Kingdom.
The reason the Qing Emperor had lost his temper in Taiping Courtyard was because he had given Fan Xian a mission. He had asked him to go to Northern Qi territory to kill people, but he also wanted him to come back alive. The Qing Emperor cared about Fan Xian. After all, he was his son. In Taiping Courtyard, they were father and son, but in the Imperial Palace, they were monarch and minister. Fan Xian pressed on the importance of the mission and the importance of returning alive. The Qing Emperor became angry and shouted for Fan Xian to get lost.
The Qing Emperor had been killed in Taiping Courtyard because he had plotted to kill Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor was afraid that Ye Qingmei's power would grow and that her disregard for imperial power and her daring to assassinate a Prince would cause the Qing Emperor to have the intention to kill her. The Qing Emperor believed that he could not conquer Ye Qingmei's mind, so he chose to destroy her body to completely eliminate this woman he could not control. The Qing Emperor had set up a conspiracy to murder Taiping Courtyard and joined forces with the Temple to kill Ye Qingmei. As the representative of the imperial power, the Qing Emperor had enough reason to kill Ye Qingmei because people like her who went against the orthodox path should be punished in any feudal dynasty.
The reason the Qing Emperor had met Fan Xian in Taiping Courtyard was because he wanted to stop Fan Xian from investigating Ye Qingmei's secret. Taiping Courtyard was where Fan Xian's mother had once lived. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would discover some secrets he did not want him to know. The Qing Emperor's concern and worry for Fan Xian was based on their relationship as father and son, not their relationship as ruler and subject.
The Qing Emperor had been killed in Taiping Courtyard because he had plotted to kill Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor was afraid that Ye Qingmei's power would grow and that her disregard for imperial power and her daring to assassinate a Prince would cause the Qing Emperor to have the intention to kill her. The Qing Emperor believed that he could not conquer Ye Qingmei's spirit, so he chose to destroy her body.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor did not allow Fan Xian to enter Taiping Courtyard. First of all, Taiping Courtyard was the place where Ye Qingmei, the woman the Qing Emperor liked, had once lived. The Qing Emperor did not want anyone to disturb the peace of this small courtyard. Secondly, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's child. Very few people in Jingdou knew this secret. The Qing Emperor did not want more people to know about this small courtyard, nor did he want everyone to know Fan Xian's true identity. This was also to protect Fan Xian. Thus, the Qing Emperor's goal of not letting Fan Xian enter Taiping Courtyard was to maintain the peace of this place. At the same time, it was also to protect Fan Xian's identity and safety. As for whether there was a secret at the bottom of the lake in Taiping Courtyard, the specific situation was currently uncertain.
There were many possibilities for the Qing Emperor to go to Taiping Courtyard. The Qing Emperor's motive for going to Taiping Courtyard might be to miss his beloved Ye Qingmei and to search for the secrets she had left behind. Taiping Courtyard might hide some important information or mechanisms. The Qing Emperor was very concerned about this, so he sent heavy troops to guard Taiping Courtyard and not let outsiders enter. In addition, there was also a speculation that Taiping Courtyard might have Uranium Ore, which was related to zhenqi and suitable for cultivation. This was also one of the reasons why the Qing Emperor frequently went there. However, there was no conclusive answer as to the Qing Emperor's true purpose for going to Taiping Courtyard and the secret he was searching for.