In Joy of Life, there were two reasons for the hatred between the Eldest Princess and Fan Xian. First, the Eldest Princess had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. In order to prevent Fan Xian from taking revenge after finding out, the Eldest Princess had chosen to strike first and gain the upper hand. She had eliminated Fan Xian to prevent future trouble. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor fell in love with Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess hated Ye Qingmei because of this. In order to take revenge on the Qing Emperor, she killed Ye Qingmei. When Fan Xian learned that he was Ye Qingmei's son, in order to prevent Fan Xian from taking revenge and also because she hated Ye Qingmei for taking the Qing Emperor away, the Eldest Princess transferred her hatred to Fan Xian. So she went against Fan Xian in every way. Secondly, Fan Xian had unintentionally discovered the little secret between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince. The Crown Prince was deeply in love with the Eldest Princess, but because the Eldest Princess was the Crown Prince's aunt, such feelings were not allowed. In order to protect her position and power, the Eldest Princess had to deal with Fan Xian. In short, the hatred between the Eldest Princess and Fan Xian stemmed from the Eldest Princess killing Fan Xian's mother and Fan Xian exposing the relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince.

In Joy of Life, the relationship between the Eldest Princess and Fan Xian was complicated and tense. The Eldest Princess was the Qing Emperor's younger sister. She loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but the Qing Emperor treated her as his younger sister. The Eldest Princess strongly opposed Fan Xian's marriage. She believed that Fan Xian would threaten her power in court. The Eldest Princess had arranged for Fan Xian to be assassinated and attempted to poison him. She had also imprisoned Lin Wan 'er and Lin Dabao in an attempt to stop Fan Xian and Lin Wan' er's marriage. The Eldest Princess cooperated with the Second Prince and supported him in bribing the officials in the court to gain more power. All in all, the Eldest Princess and Fan Xian's relationship was hostile. She had always tried to stop Fan Xian's rise and the expansion of his influence.
There were several reasons why the Eldest Princess targeted Fan Xian. First of all, after Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er married, the control of the palace treasury would be handed over to Fan Xian. This was the biggest reason on the surface. As the original ruler of the palace treasury, the Eldest Princess could not tolerate Fan Xian taking away her power. Secondly, as Lin Wan 'er's mother, the Eldest Princess did not like Fan Xian to be her son-in-law. In addition, the Eldest Princess did not hate Fan Xian himself, but his mother, Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor had fallen in love with Ye Qingmei. This aroused the Eldest Princess 'jealousy and hatred. Thus, the Eldest Princess's actions against Fan Xian were to erase Ye Qingmei's only bloodline in the world, infuriate the Qing Emperor, and protect her own power and status.
In Joy of Life, the Eldest Princess disliked Fan Xian for two reasons. First, the Eldest Princess had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. In order to prevent Fan Xian from taking revenge after finding out, she had chosen to strike first and gain the upper hand. She had eliminated Fan Xian to prevent future trouble. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but Ye Qingmei's appearance had made the Qing Emperor fall for her. The Eldest Princess hated Ye Qingmei for taking away the Qing Emperor's heart and transferred her hatred to Fan Xian. In addition, Fan Xian had unintentionally discovered the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince's little secret. This also led to the Eldest Princess's hostility toward Fan Xian. For the sake of power and status, the Eldest Princess strongly opposed Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's marriage. In short, the conflict between the Eldest Princess and Fan Xian stemmed from the entanglement of power, love, and revenge.
In Joy of Life, there were several reasons why the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, and the person the Eldest Princess truly hated was Ye Qingmei, so she wanted to deal with Fan Xian to satisfy her hatred. Secondly, Fan Xian was someone Lin Wan 'er liked. The Eldest Princess did not want her daughter to marry Fan Xian because she thought he was just a nameless young man. She wanted her daughter to marry into a prestigious family to consolidate her position. In addition, Fan Xian might also control the wealth of the palace treasury. To the Eldest Princess, this was the foundation of her survival in the Royal Palace. She did not want Fan Xian to succeed. Lastly, the Eldest Princess wanted to help the Crown Prince ascend the throne, so she had to take extreme measures against Fan Xian, who was also the Qing Emperor's son. In summary, the Eldest Princess of Joy of Life, Li Yunrui, wanted to kill Fan Xian for many reasons, such as personal hatred, protecting her daughter, maintaining her position, and supporting the Crown Prince.
The Eldest Princess 'attitude toward Fan Xian could be described as hostility and hostility. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to marry Lin Wan 'er because she wanted Lin Wan' er to marry into a prestigious family to stabilize her position. The Eldest Princess did not want to hand over the palace treasury's wealth to Fan Xian, because doing so would weaken her position in power. She had planned many times to get rid of Fan Xian, including sending people to assassinate him and colluding with the Second Prince. The Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian stemmed from her love for the Qing Emperor and her jealousy of Ye Qingmei. She tried to obtain the Qing Emperor's love by imitating Ye Qingmei, but she could not reach Ye Qingmei's place in the Qing Emperor's heart. Thus, the Eldest Princess had no intention of being soft-hearted toward Fan Xian.
The present that the Eldest Princess Qingyu had left for Fan Xian was the Second Prince. After the Eldest Princess left, she secretly arranged for people to frame Fan Xian for betraying Yan Bingyun to Northern Qi. In the end, Fan Xian was sent to escort Xiao En to Northern Qi and bring Yan Bingyun back. The Eldest Princess was hostile to Fan Xian. She did not want to hand over the power in her hands to Fan Xian. In order to achieve her goals, she used all kinds of methods to hurt Fan Xian and the people around him. Thus, the gift the Eldest Princess had left for Fan Xian was actually a trap. It was a plan and personnel she had arranged to deal with Fan Xian.
There were several reasons why the Eldest Princess did not have a good impression of Fan Xian. First, Fan Xian's reputation was not good. The Eldest Princess was worried that his reputation would damage the royal family's reputation. Secondly, the Eldest Princess had the power to control the palace treasury. This was the source of her power. She was not willing to give this power to someone she did not like. In addition, the Eldest Princess also opposed Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's marriage because she wanted her daughter to marry into a prestigious family to consolidate her position. Finally, Fan Xian's existence posed a threat to the Eldest Princess's power because the Qing Emperor planned to let Fan Xian take over the palace treasury. This meant that the Eldest Princess would lose control. In summary, the Eldest Princess did not like Fan Xian because of his reputation, the power to control the palace treasury, Lin Wan 'er's marriage, and the threat to her power.
There were several reasons why the Eldest Princess did not like Fan Xian. First, the Eldest Princess had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. In order to prevent Fan Xian from taking revenge after finding out, she had chosen to strike first and gain the upper hand. She had eliminated Fan Xian to prevent future trouble. Secondly, Fan Xian was someone Lin Wan 'er liked. The Eldest Princess did not want her daughter to marry Fan Xian. In addition, Fan Xian wanted to gain control of the palace treasury, and the Eldest Princess hoped that she could grasp this power. The Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor deeply, but Ye Qingmei's appearance made the Qing Emperor fall in love with her. The Eldest Princess hated Ye Qingmei because of this. In short, the Eldest Princess did not like Fan Xian because of the complicated feelings and power entanglements between them.
In Joy of Life, there were several reasons why the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, and the person the Eldest Princess truly hated was Ye Qingmei, so she wanted to deal with Fan Xian to satisfy her hatred. Secondly, Fan Xian was someone Lin Wan 'er liked. The Eldest Princess did not want her daughter to marry Fan Xian because she thought he was just a nameless young man. She wanted her daughter to marry into a prestigious family to consolidate her position. In addition, Fan Xian might also control the wealth of the palace treasury. To the Eldest Princess, this was the foundation of her survival in the Royal Palace. She did not want Fan Xian to succeed. Lastly, the Eldest Princess wanted to help the Crown Prince ascend the throne, so she had to take extreme measures against Fan Xian, who was also the Qing Emperor's son. In summary, the Eldest Princess of Joy of Life, Li Yunrui, wanted to kill Fan Xian for many reasons, such as personal hatred, protecting her daughter, maintaining her position, and supporting the Crown Prince.
In Joy of Life, there were several reasons why the Eldest Princess dealt with Fan Xian. First of all, after Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er married, the control of the palace treasury would be handed over to Fan Xian. This directly threatened the Eldest Princess's power. As the original ruler of the palace treasury and a lover of power, the Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to easily take away her power. Secondly, as Lin Wan 'er's mother, the Eldest Princess did not like Fan Xian becoming her son-in-law. In addition, the Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian also stemmed from his mother, Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess did not hate Fan Xian himself, but his mother, Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian was mainly for these reasons.