Fan Xian's three fathers were jealous. Fan Xian had three fathers: the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping. These three fathers all had different love and support for Fan Xian. Although Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's biological son, Fan Jian and Chen Pingping were also filled with fatherly love for him. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's identity caused the fathers to fight and be jealous. Fan Xian's " prince " had even frightened the three fathers. It showed how much they valued and competed for Fan Xian's status. This kind of jealousy added more tension and suspense to the series.
Fan Xian had three fathers: the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping. In " Celebrating Years," these three fathers all had varying degrees of love and concern for Fan Xian. Although there was some jealousy between them, it was also because they all cared a lot about Fan Xian. As Fan Xian's father, although the Qing Emperor appeared to be tolerant and indulgent, his desire for power exceeded his concern for love. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's adoptive father. He was very good to him and gave him all the support he could get. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's servant and also Fan Xian's adoptive father. He was filled with love for Fan Xian and treated him like his own. Although there were some conflicts and fights between these three fathers, they all hoped that Fan Xian could grow up smoothly. Thus, their jealousy was also out of concern and love for Fan Xian.
Fan Xian had three fathers: the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. Although he appeared to be tolerant and indulgent toward Fan Xian, his desire for power exceeded his concern for love. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's adoptive father. He was very good to him and gave him all the support he could get. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's servant and also Fan Xian's adoptive father. He was filled with love for Fan Xian and treated him like his own. These three fathers treated Fan Xian differently. It was difficult to determine who was better.
Fan Xian had three fathers: the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. Although he appeared to be tolerant and indulgent toward Fan Xian, his desire for power exceeded his concern for love. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's adoptive father. In order to protect Fan Xian's birth mother, Ye Qingmei, he had done a soul-stirring thing. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's servant and also Fan Xian's godfather. In " Celebrating Years," these three fathers all had varying degrees of love and concern for Fan Xian. Although there was some jealousy between them, it was also because they all cared a lot about Fan Xian. As Fan Xian's father, although the Qing Emperor appeared to be tolerant and indulgent, his desire for power exceeded his concern for love. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's adoptive father. In order to protect Fan Xian's birth mother, Ye Qingmei, he had done a soul-stirring thing. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's servant and also Fan Xian's godfather. In " Celebrating Years," these three fathers all had varying degrees of love and concern for Fan Xian.
Fan Xian had five fathers, and three of them were very good to him. These five fathers were the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Wu Zhu, Fei Jie, and Chen Pingping. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. Although he appeared to be very tolerant of him, he actually treated him as a chess piece. Fan Jian was his adoptive father, and he was really good to him. Wu Zhu was his uncle, Fei Jie was his master, and Chen Pingping was his godfather. These three fathers all had varying degrees of influence and love for Fan Xian.
Fan Xian had three fathers: the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. Although he appeared to be tolerant and indulgent toward Fan Xian, his desire for power exceeded his concern for love. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's adoptive father. He was very good to him and gave him all the support he could get. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's servant and one of Fan Xian's godfathers.
Fan Xian had three fathers: the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, and Chen Pingping. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. Although he appeared to be tolerant and indulgent toward Fan Xian, his desire for power exceeded his concern for love. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's adoptive father. In order to protect Fan Xian's birth mother, Ye Qingmei, he had done a soul-stirring thing. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's uncle. His kindness to Fan Xian was out of consideration for his own interests. These three fathers all had different influences and relationships to Fan Xian. It was hard to say which father treated him best.
Fan Xian's six fathers were his father-in-law, Lin Ruofu; his master, Fei Jie; his uncle, Chen Pingping; his biological father, the Qing Emperor; his nanny, Wu Zhu; and Fan Xian's nominal father, Fan Jian.
Fan Xian's five fathers were the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Wu Zhu, Fei Jie, and Chen Pingping.
Fan Xian's five fathers were the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Wu Zhu, Fei Jie, and Chen Pingping.
Fan Xian's six fathers were Fan Jian, Wu Zhu, Fei Jie, Lin Ruofu, Chen Pingping, and the Qing Emperor.