Fan Xian's mistake was deceiving the Emperor. After he faked his death, he did not report it to the Qing Emperor. Instead, he sent fake news through official channels. This showed that Fan Xian had deliberately created a time gap to make the capital chaotic first before news of Yan Bingyun's assassination spread. As the person in power, the Qing Emperor did not allow any signs of threatening and provoking the imperial power to exist. Fan Xian's act of acting first before reporting was seen as deliberately deceiving the Qing Emperor.
The reason Fan Xian's surname was Fan was because his adoptive father, Fan Jian, had used his own surname to name him. Although Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, the Qing Emperor did not acknowledge his identity, so Fan Xian did not use the Qing Emperor's surname. In order to protect Fan Xian and keep him away from the struggle for imperial power, the Qing Emperor named him Fan Xian. This arrangement was to protect Fan Xian's safety and also to let him live a free life.
The book Fan Xian was reading was " Celebrating Years, Volume Eight: There Are Dogs Under the Heavens."
The book Fan Xian was reading was " Celebrating Years, Volume Eight: There Are Dogs Under the Heavens."
Fan Xian had read " Dream of the Red Chamber " and " 300 Poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties " in the novel " Celebrating the Years." These books had an important influence on Fan Xian's growth and his experiences in Qing Kingdom. In his previous life, Fan Xian had a wealth of cultural knowledge. This knowledge helped him gain a firm foothold after he transmigrated to ancient times, winning fame and wealth. It also laid a solid foundation for him to find the truth of his birth and continue and develop modern civilization. Therefore, it could be said that the books Fan Xian had read played an important role in his growth and the development of the story.
The book Fan Xian was reading was " Celebrating Years, Volume Eight: There Are Dogs Under the Heavens."
The book Fan Xian read was " Celebrating Years, Volume Eight: There Are Dogs Under the Heavens."
Fan Xian had read " Dream of the Red Chamber " and " 300 Poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties " in the novel " Celebrating the Years." These books had an important influence on Fan Xian's growth and his experiences in Qing Kingdom. In his previous life, Fan Xian had a wealth of cultural knowledge. This knowledge had helped him gain a firm foothold after he had transmigrated to ancient times, winning fame and wealth.
Fan Xian's ending in " Celebrating Years " was that he had successfully assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. Afterwards, Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan and live with his family. His disciple, Li Chengping, became the new Emperor and went to West Lake to visit Fan Xian regularly. Fan Xian's martial arts realm had surpassed the upper ninth-level, but he was still a distance away from being a Great Grandmaster. Fan Xian did not obtain victory in his one-on-one battle with the Qing Emperor. In the end, he was pierced through by Yan Bingyun. However, Fan Xian was not confirmed dead. There was still some suspense regarding his fate and Yan Bingyun's motives. Thus, Fan Xian's final ending was not clearly revealed in the original work.
Fan Xian's ending in " Celebrating Years " was to successfully assassinate the Qing Emperor and support the Third Prince to ascend the throne. Fan Xian lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. He married Lin Wan 'er as his main wife, and Liu Sisi and Zhan Doudou as his side wives. Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er gave birth to the eldest son, Fan Liang. Liu Sisi gave birth to the eldest daughter, Fan Shuning. Zhan Doudou gave birth to the second daughter, Red Bean Rice. Thus, Fan Xian ended up marrying two women, Lin Wan 'er and Liu Sisi.
Fan Xian's final ending in " Celebrating Years " was to live in seclusion in West Lake with his wife, Lin Wan 'er. He became an invincible expert and gained the loyalty of the world's number one bank and the eight Level Nine experts of the Sword Hut. Fan Xian had countless trusted aides and spies in both Qing Kingdom and Northern Qi. His personal strength already had few rivals. The Qing throne was held by Fan Xian's disciple, San…Inherited. In the end, Fan Xian did not really die. Instead, he designed a fake death to make people mistakenly think that he was already dead. This plan to fake his death was to break the situation and make the Qing Emperor and other forces think that Fan Xian had already passed away. From there, they could change the rules of the game and allow Fan Xian to take the initiative to control the situation. Thus, Fan Xian did not die in the end.