Qing Yu Nian was a novel created by Maoni, not Fan Xian.
Celebrating Years was not a novel written by Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the protagonist of the novel, and Maoni was the author.
Yes, celebrating the past was a novel written by Fan Xian.
Fan Xian was the main character in Maoni's novel, Celebrating Years. He was Ye Qingmei's son and a transmigrator. According to the documents provided, Fan Xian had been saved and protected by Wu Zhu in Danzhou. Fan Xian had been hunted down since he was young. His father had never come to visit him. Fan Xian's birth was actually a high-tech experiment carried out by the Temple. The memories were digitized and implanted into his body. Fan Xian's specific origins were mysterious and complicated in the novel, but they were not revealed in detail.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Yu Nian novel. There were three masterminds, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want him to manage the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury, nor did she want him to marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the murderer ordered by the Eldest Princess to plot the assassination on Niulan Street. However, Fan Xian did not really die. He and Yan Bingyun had discussed this plan beforehand. They would let Yan Bingyun stab him so as to give him a chance to escape and let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Yu Nian novel. There were three masterminds, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want him to manage the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury, nor did she want him to marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the murderer ordered by the Eldest Princess to plot the assassination on Niulan Street. However, Fan Xian did not really die. He and Yan Bingyun had discussed this plan beforehand. They would let Yan Bingyun stab him so as to give him a chance to escape and let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Yu Nian novel. There were three masterminds, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want him to manage the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury, nor did she want him to marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the murderer ordered by the Eldest Princess to plot the assassination on Niulan Street. After Fan Xian was stabbed, he did not truly die. Instead, he and Yan Bingyun had set up a scheme to hurt themselves. The goal was to save Fan Xian from a difficult situation. Thus, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Nian novel.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Yu Nian novel. In the novel, Fan Xian was stabbed by Yan Bingyun, causing him to fall to the ground with injuries. His life and death were unknown. However, according to the plot and the setting of the original work, Fan Xian did not really die. This was a trick that Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had set up together. Their goal was to save Fan Xian in a difficult situation. After Fan Xian was stabbed, he was treated by Ruoruo as a surgeon and eventually survived. Thus, Fan Xian had indeed experienced the plot of being stabbed in the novel.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Yu Nian novel. There were three masterminds, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want him to manage the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury, nor did she want him to marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the murderer ordered by the Eldest Princess to plot the assassination on Niulan Street. After Fan Xian was stabbed, he did not truly die. Instead, he and Yan Bingyun had set up a scheme to hurt themselves. The goal was to save Fan Xian from a difficult situation. Thus, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Nian novel.
Fan Xian wrote 100 poems in the 27th episode. In this episode, Fan Xian was accused by Zhuang Mohan of plagiarizing his teacher's poem " Climbing High." To prove his innocence, Fan Xian recited 100 poems on the spot, shocking all the officials present.
Fan Xian's previous identity was the child of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. Ye Qingmei was a transmigrator. She helped the Qing Emperor ascend to the throne and established the palace treasury and the prosecutor's office. However, the Qing Emperor was wary of Ye Qing's brows and eventually used a trick to kill her. Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor was also Fan Xian's " enemy who killed his mother."