Fan Jian's mother was the Qing Emperor's nanny.
The Qing Emperor and Fan Jian could not be considered a true CP. Although Fan Jian had grown up with the Qing Emperor and had a close relationship with him, and the Qing Emperor had complicated feelings for Fan Jian, there was no romantic relationship between them. Fan Jian had always been secretly in love with Ye Qingmei, and the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei ultimately chose to be together. Even so, the Qing Emperor still had true fatherly love for Fan Jian. He helped him out of his predicament, promoted him to an official position, and let him take charge of the red-armored cavalry. Fan Jian had always regarded the Qing Emperor as a relative. In order to protect Ye Qingmei's son, he was willing to use his own son's life to exchange for Ye Qingmei's son's life. Although there were no romantic feelings between them, their relationship was still close.
The records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle could not be found in the documents. Thus, I am not clear about the records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle.
We can obtain a record of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle. Fan Jian was the son of the Qing Emperor's wet nurse. The two had a deep friendship. Fan Jian raised the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, Fan Xian, on behalf of the Qing Emperor. He also arranged for Imperial Army guards to protect Fan Xian. In addition, Fan Jian had established a special force under the Qing Emperor's instructions, the Tiger Guards. However, the specific records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle could not be found in the search results provided. Thus, I am not clear about the records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle.
The records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle were not found in the search results provided. Thus, I am not clear about the records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle.
Fan Jian had a very close relationship with the Qing Emperor. Fan Jian was the Qing Emperor's childhood friend. The two grew up together and had a very close relationship. Fan Jian's mother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse, which made their relationship even closer. The Qing Emperor had even left his guards to Fan Jian to command. It could be seen that Fan Jian's position in the Qing Emperor's heart was very important. Fan Jian relied on the Qing Emperor's trust and Ye Qingmei's influence to gradually rise in the court. He became a huge winner in Joy of Life that could not be ignored. He had been promoted from the Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Revenue to the Minister of Revenue and became the Qing Emperor's right-hand man. He even managed the red-armored cavalry of the guards and had the strength to rival Chen Pingping, who was at the peak of his power. Thus, the Qing Emperor and Fan Jian's relationship could be said to be close and cooperative.
The records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle could not be found in the documents. Thus, I am not clear about the records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle.
The records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle were not found in the search results provided. Thus, I am not clear about the records of Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor's battle.
Fan Jian's mother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse, Fan Jian's biological mother. In the play, Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor grew up together. The wet nurse played an important role in their childhood. The emotional connection between the wet nurse and the emperor was difficult to sever. She was equivalent to half a mother.
In Joy of Life, Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor had a complicated relationship. Fan Jian was the Qing Emperor's adoptive father. At the same time, he was also the adoptive father of his biological father, Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor had some fear of Fan Jian because Fan Jian had made great contributions in the process of the Qing Emperor becoming the Emperor and had trained a group of Tiger Guards for the Qing Emperor. Fan Jian was also a scheming person. He had followed the Qing Emperor when he was still a Prince and helped him fight for the throne. Fan Jian's final ending was a happy one. He was promoted to an official position, and his children also lived a happy life. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He had helped him and schemed against him. However, when he summoned Fan Xian, the Qing Emperor was much more tolerant of him. In general, the relationship between Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor was that of father and son, monarch and minister, and close cooperation.