In the original novel of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian did not die. In the end, the Qing Emperor was killed by Wu Zhu and Wu Zhu was seriously injured. Fan Xian lived in the manor in Hangzhou and controlled another large factory he had privately built. In addition, in Maoni's other novel," The Guest of the Secret," Fan Xian's descendants appeared. Thus, Fan Xian did not die in the original novel.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian did not die. In the ending of the novel, Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er moved to the West Lake and held enough power to shake Qing Kingdom and Northern Qi. Thus, Fan Xian did not die in the original novel.
In the original book, it did not clearly reveal whether Fan Xian was dead or not. There was no description of Fan Xian's murder in the novel. Thus, it was impossible to determine if Fan Xian was dead.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian did not die. In the original novel, Fan Xian did not really die in the end. Instead, he had a dream. Fan Xian was originally a person who had contracted some strange disease and had myopathic weakness. However, by a coincidence, his soul had transferred to a child's body and transmigrated. Thus, Fan Xian's death was only his imagination. His life had not truly ended.
In the original novel, Fan Xian had not truly died. In the original novel, Fan Xian did not really die in the end. Instead, he had a dream. Fan Xian was originally a person who had contracted some strange disease and had myopathic weakness. However, by a coincidence, his soul had transferred to a child's body and transmigrated. Thus, Fan Xian's death was only his imagination. His life had not truly ended.
In the original novel, Fan Xian did not die. In the ending of the novel, Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er moved to the West Lake and held enough power to shake Qing Kingdom and Northern Qi. Thus, Fan Xian did not die in the original novel.
Fan Xian did not really die in the original work of " Celebrating Years." In the novel, Fan Xian was originally suffering from a strange illness. However, by chance, his soul was transferred to a child's body and transmigrated. Thus, Fan Xian's death was only his imagination. His life had not truly ended.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian finally married two women, Lin Wan 'er and Liu Sisi. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's official wife. They had a grand wedding in the novel and had a son, Fan Liang. Liu Sisi was originally Fan Xian's servant girl and later became his concubine. They had a daughter, Fan Littleflower.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian married five women. They were his wife, Lin Wan 'er, his concubine, Sisi, the Northern Qi saint, Haitang Duoduo, and two unnamed concubines. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of the Qing Prime Minister and the Eldest Princess. Fan Xian fell in love with her at first sight and became the future owner of the royal family's business. They gave birth to a son, Fan Liang. Sisi was originally Fan Xian's maid. Later, she became a concubine and gave birth to Fan Xian's eldest daughter, Fan Xiaohua. Haitang Duoduo was the most outstanding person of the younger generation in Northern Qi and one of Fan Xian's concubines. Other than that, the original novel did not mention the names of the other concubines or the plot.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's final ending was to successfully overthrow the Qing Emperor and support the Third Prince to ascend the throne. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor was heavily injured by Fan Xian and the others. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Fan Xian then chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a peaceful life with his wife and child. In the ending of the original novel, Fan Xian did not only marry one wife. Instead, he married five wives. They were the main wife, Lin Wan 'er, the side wife, Liu Sisi, the Northern Qi saint, Haitang Duoduo, the Northern Qi imperial concubine, Si Lili, and the Northern Qi empress, Zhan Doudou.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian was the protagonist. He was a transmigrator and a witness to the Qing Kingdom's decades. He was handsome and had a resolute personality. He was kind and scheming. He was shrewd and valued kindness. Fan Xian had five women. His first wife was Lin Wan 'er. Their love began at first sight. Fan Xian also had a concubine, Sisi. She was Fan Xian's maid. The two had a close relationship and gave birth to the eldest daughter, Fan Xiaohua. In addition, Fan Xian also had a special relationship with the Northern Qi saint, Haitang Duoduo. They exchanged glances with each other. In the end, Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er returned to the mountains and gave birth to a son, Fan Liang. In the end, Fan Xian joined forces with Wu Zhu and the others to attack the Qing Emperor. After the Qing Emperor died, Fan Xian assisted the Third Prince in becoming Emperor. He and Lin Wan 'er returned to the mountains and lived a stable life.