There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor had Fan Xian come to Jingdou. First of all, the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. He wanted to see Fan Xian's ability with his own eyes and hoped to use Fan Xian's existence to temper Crown Prince Li Chengqian. Secondly, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had a business in Jingdou and died there. The key to a box that she had left Fan Xian was also in Jingdou. This was another reason Fan Xian had come to Jingdou. In addition, the Qing Emperor also wanted to test whether Crown Prince Li Chengqian and the Deputy Commander of the Imperial Guards, Gong Dian, would rebel when worshipping the Qing Temple. The Qing Emperor's actions caused people to speculate. Some people thought he was using Fan Xian, while others thought he truly had the heart of a father. In short, the Qing Emperor had Fan Xian come to the capital for many reasons, including testing Fan Xian's ability, finding the chest Fan Xian's mother had left behind, and testing the loyalty of the Crown Prince and Gong Dian.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to return to the capital. First, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Chen Pingping and Fan Jian's loyalty to him. Chen Pingping and Fan Jian were good friends of Ye Qingmei and had special feelings for her. The Qing Emperor was worried that they would discover the secret of Ye Qingmei's death and use it as an excuse to rebel. By letting Fan Xian return to the capital, the Qing Emperor tried to see Chen Pingping and Fan Jian's attitude toward Fan Xian and use this to judge whether they could be trusted. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to marry Lin Wan 'er, take charge of the palace treasury, and take back the property that belonged to him. The Qing Emperor deliberately arranged for Fan Xian to meet Lin Wan 'er to test Fan Xian's character and ability. The Qing Emperor hoped to use this marriage to control the Qing Kingdom's finances. Lastly, the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He did not want his illegitimate child to stay in Danzhou for long. He wanted him to come to Jingdou to observe and train his abilities. It was also possible that he wanted to train Crown Prince Li Chengqian. In summary, the Qing Emperor had Fan Xian return to the capital to test Chen Pingping and Fan Jian's loyalty. He wanted Fan Xian to marry Lin Wan 'er and take charge of the palace treasury, as well as to observe and hone Fan Xian's abilities.
The reason the Qing Emperor had allowed Fan Xian to return alive was out of his concern and worry as a father. The Qing Emperor hoped that Fan Xian could return safely and that he could become a capable and responsible person to contribute to the future of the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor had sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to test his abilities and hoped that he could successfully complete the mission. Although the Qing Emperor did not explain in detail why he had warned Fan Xian in Taiping Courtyard, the audience could see that the Qing Emperor hoped that Fan Xian would return safely. Only Chen Pingping and the Second Prince could truly understand the Qing Emperor's concern and request. The Qing Emperor's concern was not only as an Emperor, but also as a father.
" Celebrating Years 2: Fan Xian's Return to the Capital " was a novel written by Bian Du. It described how Fan Xian, who had returned from Northern Qi, discovered the Second Prince, who was scheming behind the scenes, and experienced the plight of the diplomatic mission being robbed, Yan Bingyun's betrayal, and being slandered by the treasonous officials. In the process of Fan Xian returning to the capital, he faced the appearance of all kinds of enemies and friends and launched a series of adventures and struggles. The specific reason for his return to the capital and the details of the plot were not mentioned in the search results provided.
Before Fan Xian entered Jingdou, his cultivation was above the ninth-level. In the process of cultivating Tyrannical zhenqi, he had successfully broken through to the realm above ninth-grade through re-cultivation and learning the Tianyi Dao mental cultivation method. However, he did not reach the level of a Great Grandmaster and only stayed at the Ninth Stage Realm. Fan Xian's story continues. We look forward to his development in Jingdou.
Fan Xian decided to return to Jingdou. This decision would trigger a series of events that would sweep across the world. After returning to Jingdou, Fan Xian anxiously searched for Chen Pingping, the Director of the Overwatch Council, and his confidant in Jingdou. However, Fan Xian learned that Chen Pingping had been attacked by the Qin family. They were the masterminds behind the scenes. This unexpected discovery shocked Fan Xian because he had always had a good relationship with the Qin family. The old Qin master was an elder of several dynasties and deeply trusted by the Emperor. Fan Xian decided to investigate this matter and uncover the truth. Fan Xian's return to Jingdou triggered a tourist craze. The news of his " death " actually became half of the capital's tourism industry. Fan Xian also used the Baoyue Brothel incident to make Second Prince Li Chengze hand over Teng Zijing's wife and children and return to Qing Kingdom with the Northern Qi Great Princess. However, the exposure of Fan Xian's background caused even more waves. The eunuchs and serving girls tried to assassinate him one after another. In order to save Chen Pingping, Fan Xian had even launched a power showdown with the Qing Emperor. All in all, Fan Xian's return to Jingdou would trigger a series of story developments.
The reason the Qing Emperor had Fan Jian adopt Fan Xian was because of his love for Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and his regret for not protecting her well. After Ye Qingmei passed away, the Qing Emperor trusted Fan Jian to take care of Fan Xian because Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor had known each other since they were young and had assisted the Qing Emperor in seizing the throne. He also knew Fan Xian's background. The Qing Emperor knew that if Fan Xian returned to the capital, he would be embroiled in a power struggle in the palace and fall into a dangerous situation. So, in order to protect Fan Xian from getting involved in danger, the Qing Emperor decided to let Fan Jian adopt Fan Xian. In addition, the Qing Emperor did not want to keep Fan Xian in the Palace because he was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. This identity was not legitimate in the royal family and would easily give others the right to talk. Thus, the Qing Emperor chose to let Fan Jian adopt Fan Xian to protect his safety and privacy.
The Qing Emperor did not clearly indicate whether he intended to let Fan Xian succeed the throne. Some documents mentioned the Qing Emperor's outstanding performance and trust in Fan Xian, but they did not clearly indicate whether the Qing Emperor really wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne. The other documents mentioned the Qing Emperor's suspicions of Fan Xian and considerations for other successors. This also hinted that the Qing Emperor might not intend to let Fan Xian succeed the throne. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether the Qing Emperor intended to let Fan Xian succeed the throne.
The Qing Emperor did not intend to let Fan Xian succeed the throne. There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor was unwilling to take the risk of letting Fan Xian inherit the throne. First, Fan Xian's background was a problem. He was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. 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. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had once plotted to kill Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. If Fan Xian knew the truth, he might take revenge on the Qing Emperor. In addition, Fan Xian's identity and personality also made the Qing Emperor suspicious of his succession. In summary, the Qing Emperor did not want Fan Xian to inherit the throne.
The reason the Qing Emperor had allowed Fan Xian to return alive was out of his concern and worry as a father. Although the Qing Emperor did not explain in detail why he had warned Fan Xian in Taiping Courtyard, the audience could see that the Qing Emperor hoped that Fan Xian would return safely. The Qing Emperor had sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to test his abilities and hoped that he could successfully complete the mission. Although Fan Xian had experienced many dangers and pursuits in Northern Qi, he had finally returned to the Qing Kingdom safely. Only Chen Pingping and the Second Prince could truly understand the Qing Emperor's concern and request for Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's concern was not only as an Emperor, but also as a father.
The Qing Emperor did not intend to let Fan Xian succeed the throne. There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor was unwilling to take the risk of letting Fan Xian inherit the throne. First, Fan Xian's background was a problem. He was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. 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. Secondly, the Qing Emperor's training of Fan Xian was to make him a lone official who held power, not the Emperor. Fan Xian did not want to become the Emperor. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not plan to pass the throne to Fan Xian.