The specific details of the Second Prince harming Fan Xian were not mentioned in the document. However, based on the contents of the documents, one could draw the following conclusion: The reason the Second Prince harmed Fan Xian was because Fan Xian was unwilling to rely on him. The Second Prince felt that Fan Xian was a great enough threat to him, so he decided to get rid of him. In order to protect the people he cared about and to not be threatened by the Second Prince, Fan Xian chose to " die." Fan Xian's death was actually a fake death. He had faked his death to protect the people around him and had his corpse return to the Qing Kingdom's capital. The details of how the Second Prince harmed Fan Xian and why Fan Xian chose to fake his death were not mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, the exact details of how the Second Prince had harmed Fan Xian were currently unknown.
The Second Prince threatened Fan Xian's old friend's son, Fan Sizhe, and his teacher, Fei Jie, to harm Fan Xian. He used Fan Sizhe and Fei Jie to threaten Fan Xian to protect himself and achieve his goals. In order to protect the people he cared about and to not be threatened by the Second Prince, Fan Xian chose to " die." Fan Xian's death was actually faked. He knew…
The reason the Second Prince harmed Fan Xian was because Fan Xian was unwilling to rely on him. The Second Prince felt that Fan Xian was a great enough threat to him, so he decided to get rid of him. After Fan Xian was stabbed by Yan Bingyun, he faked his death to protect the people around him and to let his corpse return to the Qing Kingdom. As for why the Second Prince dared to attack Fan Xian, as well as the specific methods and reasons, the search results did not provide clear information.
The reason the Second Prince had harmed Fan Xian was to fight for the throne. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, so he was the person most likely to ascend the throne. The Second Prince might have known about Fan Xian's background long ago, so he had always wanted to kill him. He believed that Fan Xian was a great enough threat to him, so he decided to kill Fan Xian. The Second Prince showed his ruthless side in the play. He tore down the pavilion on the street. This was a warning to Fan Xian and also the beginning of his dark side. Although Fan Xian had not truly died, the grudge between the Second Prince and Fan Xian had just begun.
The reason the Second Prince killed Fan Xian was because Fan Xian was unwilling to rely on him and was unwilling to reconcile. The Second Prince believed that Fan Xian's existence posed a threat to his ascension to the throne because Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He was the easiest person to inherit the throne. In addition, the Second Prince might have long known of Fan Xian's background and had always wanted to kill him. Although Fan Xian had been stabbed by Yan Bingyun, Yan Bingyun's goal was to protect Fan Xian. He had not stabbed Fan Xian's vital points, and Fan Xian had zhenqi protecting his body, so Fan Xian did not die. The Second Prince's actions and thoughts made people surprised and puzzled. He was a ruthless, ambitious, and scheming person. Thus, the Second Prince's motive for killing Fan Xian was for his throne.
The reason the Second Prince had harmed Fan Xian was to fight for the throne. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, so he was the person most likely to ascend the throne. The Second Prince might have known about Fan Xian's background long ago, so he had always wanted to kill him. He believed that Fan Xian was a great enough threat to him, so he decided to kill Fan Xian. The Second Prince showed his ruthless side in the play. He tore down the pavilion on the street. This was a warning to Fan Xian and also the beginning of his dark side. Although Fan Xian had not truly died, the grudge between the Second Prince and Fan Xian had just begun.
The reason the Second Prince harmed Fan Xian was to fight for the throne and eliminate the threat. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He was the person most likely to ascend the throne. The Second Prince might have known Fan Xian's background long ago and thought he was his rival. Fan Xian's existence was a threat to the Second Prince, so he decided to get rid of Fan Xian. The specific motivation and background may need to be further read the original work or watch the relevant drama series to understand.
The reason the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a Prince was because when the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to dine together, before he left, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the delicacies and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince had already understood the Qing Emperor's meaning. Thus, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a prince through the Qing Emperor's hint and the Crown Prince's understanding.
The reason the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a Prince was because when the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to dine together, before he left, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the delicacies and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince had already understood the Qing Emperor's meaning. Thus, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son.
The reason the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a Prince was because when the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to dine together, before he left, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the delicacies and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince had already understood the Qing Emperor's meaning.
The reason the Second Prince knew Fan Xian was a Prince was because when the Qing Emperor had summoned Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, and the Second Prince to dine together, before he left, the Qing Emperor had instructed the three brothers to enjoy the delicacies and hinted at Fan Xian's identity. Although Fan Xian had not understood the meaning at the time, the Crown Prince and Second Prince already knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, the Second Prince knew that Fan Xian was a prince.