Fan Xian became Fan Jian's adopted son because Fan Jian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son. To protect Fan Xian's identity, the Qing Emperor had Fan Jian adopt him. Fan Jian raised Fan Xian out of love for Ye Qingmei and regret for not being able to protect her. In addition, Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor had known each other since they were young and had assisted the Qing Emperor in seizing the throne. The Qing Emperor trusted Fan Jian to take care of Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor did not keep Fan Xian in the Palace because he was an illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor wanted to avoid giving others the right to talk.
Fan Xian had given Fan Jian a raise because Fan Jian admired and loved Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Fan Jian felt regret for not being able to protect her well, so he decided to do everything he could to protect Fan Xian and keep him by his side. Fan Jian knew Fan Xian's background and the Qing Emperor's relationship. He had also known and cooperated with the Qing Emperor for a long time. In order to protect Fan Xian, Fan Jian raised him in Danzhou, far away from danger. The Qing Emperor also felt at ease leaving Fan Xian in Fan Jian's care because Fan Jian was someone the Qing Emperor trusted. Fan Jian knew the danger and predicament Fan Xian would face after returning to the capital, but he also understood that he could not change the Qing Emperor's decision. So Fan Xian gave Fan Jian a living to protect his safety and life.
Fan Xian had given Fan Jian a raise because Fan Jian admired and loved Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Fan Jian felt regret for not being able to protect her well, so he decided to do everything he could to protect Fan Xian and keep him by his side. Fan Jian knew Fan Xian's background and the Qing Emperor's relationship. He had also known and cooperated with the Qing Emperor for a long time. Thus, the Qing Emperor was at ease to leave Fan Xian in Fan Jian's care. In order to protect Fan Xian, Fan Jian raised him in Danzhou, far away from danger.
Fan Xian had given Fan Jian a raise because Fan Jian admired and loved Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Fan Jian felt regret for not being able to protect her well, so he decided to do everything he could to protect Fan Xian and keep him by his side. Fan Jian knew Fan Xian's background and the Qing Emperor's relationship. He had also known and cooperated with the Qing Emperor for a long time. Thus, the Qing Emperor was at ease to leave Fan Xian in Fan Jian's care. Fan Jian's fondness for Ye Qingmei filled him with fatherly love for Fan Xian. He knew Fan Xian's background and the Qing Emperor's relationship. He had also known and cooperated with the Qing Emperor for a long time. In order to protect Fan Xian, Fan Jian raised him in Danzhou, far away from danger.
Fan Xian became Fan Jian's adopted son because Fan Jian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son. To protect Fan Xian's identity, the Qing Emperor had Fan Jian adopt him. Fan Jian raised Fan Xian out of love for Ye Qingmei and regret for not being able to protect her. In addition, Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor had known each other since they were young and had assisted the Qing Emperor in seizing the throne. The Qing Emperor trusted Fan Jian to take care of Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor did not keep Fan Xian in the Palace because he was an illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor wanted to avoid giving others the right to talk.
Fan Xian became Fan Jian's adopted son because Fan Jian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son. To protect Fan Xian's identity, the Qing Emperor had Fan Jian adopt him. Fan Jian raised Fan Xian out of love for Ye Qingmei and regret for not being able to protect her. In addition, Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor had known each other since they were young and had assisted the Qing Emperor in seizing the throne. The Qing Emperor trusted Fan Jian to take care of Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor did not keep Fan Xian in the Palace because he was an illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor wanted to avoid giving others the right to talk.
There were many reasons why Fan Jian had helped the Qing Emperor raise Fan Xian. Fan Jian admired and loved Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Fan Jian regretted not being able to protect her well, so he decided to do everything he could to protect Fan Xian and keep him by his side. In addition, Fan Jian also knew that if Fan Xian returned to the capital, he might be embroiled in a power struggle in the palace and face danger. Thus, Fan Jian's decision to raise Fan Xian was out of love for the house and its crow, as well as his desire to protect Fan Xian. Fan Jian was also the Qing Emperor's childhood friend. He had made great contributions in the process of the Qing Emperor becoming Emperor and had nurtured a large number of Tiger Guards for the Qing Emperor. As a result, the Qing Emperor had a certain degree of fear of Fan Jian. All in all, Fan Jian raised Fan Xian out of love for Ye Qingmei and his desire to protect Fan Xian. At the same time, it was also related to his relationship with the Qing Emperor.
The reason Fan Jian had raised Fan Xian on behalf of the Qing Emperor was because he admired and loved Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Fan Jian felt regret for not being able to protect her well, so he decided to do everything he could to protect Fan Xian and keep him by his side. Fan Jian knew that if Fan Xian returned to the capital, he might be embroiled in a power struggle in the palace and face danger. In addition, Fan Jian and Chen Pingping treated Ye Qingmei more sincerely and loyally than they treated the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Jian raised Fan Xian entirely out of love for the house and its crow. He hoped to protect Fan Xian and fulfill his promise to Ye Qingmei.
The reason Fan Jian had raised Fan Xian on behalf of the Qing Emperor was because he admired and loved Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Fan Jian felt regret for not being able to protect her well, so he decided to do everything he could to protect Fan Xian and keep him by his side. Fan Jian knew that if Fan Xian returned to the capital, he might be embroiled in a power struggle in the palace and face danger. In addition, Fan Jian and Chen Pingping treated Ye Qingmei more sincerely and loyally than they treated the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Jian raised Fan Xian entirely out of love for the house and its crow. He hoped to protect Fan Xian and fulfill his promise to Ye Qingmei.
The reason Fan Jian had raised Fan Xian on behalf of the Qing Emperor was because he admired and loved Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Fan Jian felt regret for not being able to protect her well, so he decided to do everything he could to protect Fan Xian and keep him by his side. Fan Jian knew that if Fan Xian returned to the capital, he might be embroiled in a power struggle in the palace and face danger. In addition, Fan Jian and Chen Pingping treated Ye Qingmei more sincerely and loyally than they treated the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Jian raised Fan Xian entirely out of love for the house and its crow. He hoped to protect Fan Xian and fulfill his promise to Ye Qingmei.
The reason Fan Jian had raised Fan Xian on behalf of the Qing Emperor was because he admired and loved Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei passed away, Fan Jian felt regret for not being able to protect her well, so he decided to do everything he could to protect Fan Xian and keep him by his side. Fan Jian knew that if Fan Xian returned to the capital, he might be embroiled in a power struggle in the palace and face danger. In addition, Fan Jian and Chen Pingping treated Ye Qingmei more sincerely and loyally than they treated the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Jian raised Fan Xian entirely out of love for the house and its crow. He hoped to protect Fan Xian and fulfill his promise to Ye Qingmei.