In the novel, Fan Xian's identity was revealed in chapter 60.
Fan Xian's identity was made public in the 60th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian's identity was made public in the 60th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian's identity was made public in the 60th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian's identity was made public in the 60th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian's identity was exposed in the novel " Celebrating Years." Through a series of clues and conversations, Fan Xian began to doubt his own background and finally confirmed that he was the Emperor's son. He was even more certain of his identity after seeing the letter and portrait his mother had left behind. The details of Fan Xian's identity being exposed were unknown.
Fan Xian's identity was exposed in the novel " Celebrating Years." Through a series of clues and conversations, Fan Xian began to doubt his own background and finally confirmed that he was the Emperor's son. He was even more certain of his identity after seeing the letter and portrait his mother had left behind. The details of Fan Xian's identity being exposed were unknown.
Fan Xian's identity was made public in the 60th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years." In the end, he discovered that he was not the Qing Emperor's biological son. Instead, he was an illegitimate child born from a couple from another world through an experiment of memory transfer and body cloning.
Fan Xian's identity was exposed in " Celebrating Years 2." Through a series of clues and conversations, Fan Xian's true identity was revealed as the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. This discovery caused a sensation in the play. Fan Xian's background became the focus of everyone's attention. After Fan Xian's identity was exposed, he faced all kinds of threats and assassinations. At the same time, it also triggered different reactions and emotional entanglements from other people.
Fan Xian's identity was the Qing Emperor's son. Fan Xian was the illegitimate son of the Qing Kingdom's Minister of Revenue, Fan Jian. His mother was Ye Qingmei. He had been raised in Danzhou since he was young. Only a few people knew of Fan Xian's identity, such as Wu Zhu, Fan Jian, Fei Jie, Chen Pingping, and so on. However, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the empress dowager might not know that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. If they knew, the Eldest Princess would not object to Fan Xian marrying Lin Wan 'er, and the empress dowager would not be dissatisfied with Fan Xian. It was very likely that the Qing Emperor had long known Fan Xian's identity and had done so much to train and protect him.
Fan Xian's identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He was a transmigrator. When he returned to the Qing Dynasty, he became Fan Jian's illegitimate son. Fan Xian's true identity had always been a mystery in the play, but there were signs that he might have known long ago that he was not Fan Jian's illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor might also know Fan Xian's true identity because he was very concerned about Fan Xian's growth and safety. Fan Xian's grandmother was also a powerful figure. She knew Fan Xian's true identity. All in all, Fan Xian's identity was hidden in the play, but in the end, it was revealed that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.