Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot and eventually forced the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, it could be said that Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot and eventually forced the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, it could be said that Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot to take down the Crown Prince, Second Prince, and Eldest Princess in one fell swoop, forcing the Second Prince to commit suicide.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot and eventually forced the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, it could be said that Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot and eventually forced the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, it could be said that Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot to take down the Crown Prince, Second Prince, and Eldest Princess in one fell swoop, forcing the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, it could be said that Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian remained neutral and did not accept any side's roping in. He always maintained a sufficient distance. Fan Xian had Minister Lin in court, Chen Pingping in the Inspection Council, and Fan Jian at home. No matter how much trouble he caused, he would not worry about the consequences, nor would he worry about his life.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot and eventually forced the Second Prince to commit suicide. Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Fan Xian remained neutral and did not accept any side's roping in. He always maintained a sufficient distance. Thus, it could be said that Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be said to be complicated. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of Ye Qingmei and him and had paid close attention to his growth. Before discovering that the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had an unethical relationship, the Qing Emperor saw the Crown Prince as his successor and used Fan Xian as a " whetstone " for the Crown Prince's preparations. However, the Qing Emperor did not have much hope for Fan Xian because he was worried that Fan Xian would be like Ye Qingmei and go against the orthodoxy. The Crown Prince had tried to rope Fan Xian in for his use, but Fan Xian remained neutral and did not accept any of their roping in. The power behind the Crown Prince and the power behind Fan Xian had clashed. They had tried to rope in each other's support. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince's rebellion failed. Fan Xian assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. He lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. Thus, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be said to be one of mutual probing and confrontation.
The Second Prince's attitude toward Fan Xian was complicated. In the beginning, the Second Prince had a good impression of Fan Xian and had tried many times to rope him in. During Fan Xian's diplomatic mission to Northern Qi, he learned that the Second Prince and Eldest Princess had colluded to smuggle property through the Ming family. In order to force Fan Xian to submit to him, the Second Prince used three relationships that Fan Xian valued as threats. Although the Second Prince had a good impression of Fan Xian, his actions showed that he was not good for Fan Xian. Thus, it could be said that the Second Prince was bad to Fan Xian.