Fan Xian's first child was born in the 179th chapter of Joy of Life. His name was Fan Liang.

No, it wasn't. Fan Xian's third child was born to Fan Liang and Sisi. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Fan Xian's third child was born of another child. According to the following plot of Joy of Life 3, Fan Xian was tricked by Haitang Duoduo and the Northern Qi Emperor Zhan Doudou. After getting drunk, he borrowed someone else's seed to give birth to a child.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's third child was born to Fan Liang and Zhan Doudou. Zhan Doudou was the Northern Qi Emperor. In order to stabilize the court, she had always presented herself as a man. After falling in love with Fan Xian, she became pregnant. Because the women of the Northern Qi royal family could not conceive, Zhan Doudou adopted Fan Xian's flesh and blood to Fan Xian's eldest brother, Fan Jian, and named him Fan Liang.
The exact time of Fan Xian's first child's birth was not mentioned, so it was impossible to determine when Fan Xian's first child was born.
Fan Xian's first child was conceived by Liu Sisi while he was in Jiangnan. The exact time was not mentioned.
Fan Xian's first child was conceived by Liu Sisi while he was in Jiangnan. The exact time was not mentioned.
Fan Xian's first child was born in the 179th chapter of " Celebrating Years." His name was Fan Liang.
Fan Xian was born in the fourth year of the Qing calendar (1044 AD).
Fan Xian's birth was a high-tech experiment conducted through the Temple. Memories were digitized and implanted into the brain of a newborn baby. He was the only successful case in this experiment. Fan Xian's true identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. In the letter Ye Qingmei left for Fan Xian, she revealed his true origins and the secrets of the future world. The mystery of Fan Xian's past solved the doubts of his extraordinary memory and also cast a complicated shadow over his father-son relationship with the Qing Emperor.