There was no clear information on the exact time Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor. Therefore, I don't know exactly when Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor.
Fan Xian had wanted to kill the Qing Emperor when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him. The Qing Emperor chose this opportunity because Ye Qingmei's body was the weakest. The Qing Emperor wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to protect his power. The Qing Emperor carefully arranged Fan Xian's close people to be scattered in different places so that the plan could be smoothly carried out.
The Qing Emperor had wanted to kill Fan Xian when he was born.
The Qing Emperor had wanted to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him and when her body was at its weakest.
The time when the Qing Emperor had wanted to kill Fan Xian could be traced back to "Celebrating Years 2", when Fan Xian had given the Qing Emperor the blueprint of the composite bow. The Qing Emperor's desire to kill Fan Xian was because Fan Xian had faked his death and returned to the capital to see the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor did not allow him to see him. He had Chen Pingping bring the Qing Emperor a blueprint. The blueprint was actually a blueprint for a composite bow. The Qing Emperor was worried and afraid because the composite bow was a powerful weapon in that era. Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had relied on the Barrette (a weapon similar to the composite bow) to kill the Qing Emperor's father's brothers and the old Emperor. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian had given the composite bow to please him, but he had also touched on the Qing Emperor's sore spot. Thus, it could be said that the Qing Emperor had wanted to kill Fan Xian when Fan Xian had given him the blueprint of the composite bow.
The Qing Emperor had first wanted to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him and when her body was at its weakest. The Qing Emperor chose this opportunity because Fan Xian threatened the Qing Emperor's power. The Qing Emperor did not want anyone to take away the unique power of life and death that belonged to him. The Qing Emperor knew that Ye Qingmei had helped him seize all of this, so he valued power very much. The Qing Emperor's plan was to kill Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei together, but he did not expect Fan Jian to leave a backup plan in the Royal Palace and arrange for someone to swap his newborn son. In the end, the Qing Emperor's plan failed. Fan Xian survived and resisted the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor had started wanting to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him. The Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian threatened his power. He did not want anyone to take away his unique power of life and death. The Qing Emperor meticulously plotted to kill Ye Qingmei and planned to kill Fan Xian as well. However, the Qing Emperor did not expect Fan Jian to have a backup plan in the Royal Palace. He arranged for someone to swap his newborn son with Fan Xian. In the end, Fan Xian fought his way out of the rebel army and survived. Thus, the Qing Emperor's plan was not successfully implemented.
The time when the Qing Emperor first wanted to kill Fan Xian was when he was born.
The Qing Emperor had started wanting to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him. The Qing Emperor chose this opportunity because Ye Qingmei's body was the weakest. The Qing Emperor wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to protect his power. The Qing Emperor carefully arranged Fan Xian's close people to be scattered in different places so that the plan could be smoothly carried out.
The Qing Emperor had started wanting to kill Fan Xian when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to him. The Qing Emperor chose this opportunity because Ye Qingmei's body was the weakest during the delivery process. The Qing Emperor believed this was an opportunity to get rid of Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor also arranged for the people around Fan Xian to leave Jingdou and control the entire capital to ensure that Fan Xian had no one to protect him. However, the Qing Emperor did not expect Fan Jian to have a backup plan in the Royal Palace. He switched his newborn son with Fan Xian. In the end, Fan Xian fought his way through the rebel army and survived.
The time when the Qing Emperor began to want to kill Fan Xian could be traced back to the time when Ye Qingmei had just given birth to Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor chose to kill Ye Qingmei when she was at her weakest and also attempted to eliminate Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor was worried about Fan Xian's threat because Fan Xian could take away his unique power of life and death.