There was a plot where Fan Xian became small and became the group's favorite. In " Joy of Life," Fan Xian was known as the strongest group favorite in history. He was surrounded by six female confidants, all of whom were attracted by his charm. In addition, he had four old fathers who doted on him and four loyal followers who protected him. Fan Xian's status as the group's favorite made him the center of attention and love, becoming one of the core characters in the drama. The details of Fan Xian becoming a small group pet were not provided.

Fan Xian became the group's favorite in the development of the plot and was fought over by the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. He had some fanboys by his side, such as Wu Zhu, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping. They all had special feelings for Fan Xian. Fan Xian was known as the strongest group favorite in history. He had six close female friends and four fathers who doted on him. In order to fight for Fan Xian, these fanboys launched a fierce battle of words and each used all their skills to protect and fight for Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor also had complicated feelings for Fan Xian. He had long known that Fan Xian was his son and had indulged him many times. He doted on him and treated him differently, showing his true feelings and love for him.
There were different views and explanations on whether the Qing Emperor's favorite son was Fan Xian or someone else. Some documents believed that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's favorite son because the Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's background and had always paid attention to his growth. Fan Xian was also considered the Qing Emperor's most outstanding son. However, other documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor's favorite son was not Fan Xian, but the child of a female slave. Thus, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether the Qing Emperor's favorite son was Fan Xian or someone else.
The Qing Emperor was not his favorite son, Fan Xian. Although Fan Xian had displayed outstanding talent and ability in the play, the Qing Emperor had used Fan Xian from the moment he was born. He did not have true fatherly love. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. There was use and scheming, and also a nominal father-son relationship. The Qing Emperor hoped that Fan Xian could become his tool and help him grasp power, but he did not intend to pass the throne to Fan Xian. Therefore, according to the information provided, Fan Xian was not the Qing Emperor's favorite son.
In the TV series Joy of Life, Zhang Ruoyun played Fan Xian as the male lead. Fan Xian loved Lin Wan 'er the most. They fell in love at first sight and became husband and wife. In the original novel, Fan Xian loved Ye Qingmei the most. Ye Qingmei was Fan Xian's mother, and also the person Fan Xian admired and was most grateful to. Therefore, it was not true that Zhang Ruoyun loved Fan Xian the most.
Yes, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's favorite son. In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor's love for Fan Xian was mainly reflected in the following aspects: - The Qing Emperor tacitly approved of Fan Jian taking Fan Xian in as his son and named him Fan Xian. This showed the Qing Emperor's approval and importance of Fan Xian. - Before Fan Xian left for Northern Qi, the Qing Emperor had given his sword, Barrette, to Fan Xian. This showed the Qing Emperor's trust and high regard for Fan Xian. - After the Qing Emperor learned that Fan Xian was his son, his attitude toward Fan Xian changed greatly. He began to care about Fan Xian's growth and development and helped Fan Xian resolve his difficulties many times. - After Fan Xian was framed by the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince, the Qing Emperor did not pursue Fan Xian's responsibility. Instead, he sent Fan Xian to Jiangnan to develop his power there. This showed the Qing Emperor's trust and support for Fan Xian. In summary, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's favorite son.
There was no clear answer to the question of the Qing Emperor's favorite son being Fan Xian. Different documents provided different perspectives and information. Some documents believed that the Qing Emperor's favorite son was Fan Xian, while others believed it was the Great Prince. Therefore, it was impossible to draw a definite conclusion.
Regarding the Qing Emperor's favorite son being Fan Xian, the document provided different perspectives and information. Some documents believed that the Qing Emperor's favorite son was Fan Xian because he had outstanding talent, martial arts, and wisdom. The other documents indicated that the Qing Emperor did not like Fan Xian and had never given him a suitable identity. He did not intend to pass the throne to him and hoped more that Fan Xian could train himself outside. Therefore, it was impossible to draw a definite conclusion.
The Qing Emperor's favorite son was Fan Xian. Many documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor's love for Fan Xian began with father and son and ran through from beginning to end. They also believed that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's most outstanding and loyal son. Although some documents also mentioned the Qing Emperor's attitude toward his other sons, overall, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's favorite son.
The Qing Emperor's favorite son was not Fan Xian. Although Fan Xian was considered the Qing Emperor's most beloved child in Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor's favorite son was not Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was to use him to balance the power of the court and give him some special privileges and opportunities. Fan Xian was seen as a tool by the Qing Emperor and not a son he truly loved. Thus, Fan Xian was not the Qing Emperor's favorite son.
There was no clear answer to the question of the Qing Emperor's favorite son being Fan Xian. Some documents indicated that the Qing Emperor had a certain fondness and concern for Fan Xian. He believed that he was talented and loyal to him. He had even considered letting Fan Xian inherit the throne. However, the other documents indicated that the Qing Emperor did not like Fan Xian and had never given him a suitable identity. He did not intend to pass the throne to him and hoped more that Fan Xian could train himself outside. Therefore, there was no clear answer.