There were a few people who knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but there was no clear answer. The document mentioned that some people might know that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, such as Wu Zhu, Fan Jian, Fei Jie, Chen Pingping, and so on. It did not specify how many people knew. Other documents did not provide exact numbers or details. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine how many people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but only a few people knew this fact. To be specific, only four people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. These four people were Fan Xian's adoptive father, Fan Jian, Fan Xian's friend, Fei Jie, Fan Xian's servant, Chen Pingping, and Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. The others, including the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the empress dowager, did not seem to know Fan Xian's true identity. The Qing Emperor himself had always known that Fan Xian was his son, but he had never shown any father-son relationship to Fan Xian. Instead, he had used him as a chess piece. Thus, only a few people knew Fan Xian's true identity.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but only four people knew this fact. These four people were Fan Xian's adoptive father, Fan Jian, Fan Xian's friend, Fei Jie, Fan Xian's servant, Chen Pingping, and Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. The others, including the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the empress dowager, did not seem to know that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Although the fact that Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son was not a secret, very few people knew that Fan Xian was also the Qing Emperor's son.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but only four people knew this fact. These four people were Fan Xian's adoptive father, Fan Jian, Fan Xian's friend, Fei Jie, Fan Xian's servant, Chen Pingping, and Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. The others, including the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the empress dowager, did not seem to know that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Although the Qing Emperor had known from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son, Fan Xian only learned later that his father was the Qing Emperor. Thus, only these four people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but there was no specific number of people who knew this fact. Thus, it was impossible to determine how many people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Only four people knew this fact. These four people were Fan Xian's adoptive father, Fan Jian, Fan Xian's friend, Fei Jie, Fan Xian's servant, Chen Pingping, and Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. The others, including the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the empress dowager, did not seem to know that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, only these four people knew Fan Xian's true identity.
Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. However, the exact number of people who knew Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son was not provided. Therefore, he could not answer this question accurately.
In the 41st and 42nd episodes of the Qing Dynasty, Xiao En saved the dying Fan Xian before learning that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping had set up a trap. Their goal was to make Xiao En believe that Fan Xian was his grandson and tell Fan Xian the secret of the Temple. In their conversation, Fan Xian learned that he was a prince, the son of the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Xian's true identity was revealed in the 41st to 42nd episodes.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor knew from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son. Even though the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, he already knew Fan Xian's identity when he was born. He had shown him love and indulgence. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped Fan Xian and often schemed against him. He had even thought of killing him.
Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor knew from the beginning that Fan Xian was his son, even though he had wanted to kill Fan Xian when he was born. The Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and his master, Chen Pingping, and tried to kill Fan Xian. However, the Qing Emperor's relationship with Fan Xian was not ordinary. He had given Fan Xian a certain amount of help and care as he grew up. Although the Qing Emperor did not publicly acknowledge Fan Xian's identity, he showed a special attitude toward Fan Xian. Thus, it could be confirmed that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian didn't know at first that he was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had known Fan Xian's identity when he was born and had always paid attention to his growth. The Qing Emperor had wanted to kill him, but Fan Jian had replaced Fan Xian with his own son, allowing Fan Xian to live. Fan Xian only discovered his true identity later.