Fan Xian's biological father was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and also Fan Xian's father. However, the Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. His attitude toward Fan Xian was also contradictory. On one hand, he cared about him, and on the other hand, he used him as a chess piece. In addition, Fan Xian had other godfathers. Among them, Fei Jie was his master and treated him very well. As for the details of the other father characters, the search results did not provide any clear information.
In " Celebrating Years 2," the emotional ties between the protagonist Fan Xian and his six " fathers " were complicated and full of interesting points. Among them, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor was particularly eye-catching. Although the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father, they had become each other's greatest rivals. There was a grudge between the two of them over Ye Qingmei's death, as well as a conflict in the concept of governing the country. Fan Xian's original intention in investigating the treasonous cases of the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the Second Prince Li Chengze was for the future of the Qing Kingdom and the well-being of the people. The Qing Emperor was more concerned about the stability of the imperial power and did not hesitate to use the contradictions between the princes to consolidate his position. In addition, Ye Qingmei had angered the Qing Emperor because of her advanced thinking and widespread love, leading to a tragedy. Fan Xian had grown up under surveillance and danger. Even though he held great power, he still faced heavy opposition. In short, the theme of " no one knows his son better than his father " in " Celebrating Years 2 " was presented through the complicated relationship between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor, bringing a fascinating storyline to the audience.
Fan Xian's father was the Qing Emperor.
Fan Xian had six fathers during the Qing years. They were the Qing Emperor, Lin Ruofu, Fan Jian, Chen Pingping, Fei Jie, and Wu Zhu. Among them, the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father, and Fan Jian was his adoptive father. Lin Ruofu was Fan Xian's father-in-law, Chen Pingping was his godfather, Fei Jie was his master, and Wu Zhu was his uncle. These fathers had played an important role in Fan Xian's growth and fate.
Fan Xian finally reunited with the Qing Emperor and his son. In the plot, Fan Xian investigated and suspected the Qing Emperor's worried actions. He finally confirmed that the Qing Emperor was his biological father. Fan Xian questioned the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor confessed his identity and admitted that he was indeed Fan Xian's father. Fan Xian became the Qing Emperor's son and was conferred the title of Crown Prince.
In the finale of " Celebrating Years 2," Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor finally reunited. Fan Xian investigated and suspected the Qing Emperor's worried actions. In the end, he confirmed that the Qing Emperor was his father. Fan Xian questioned the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor confessed his identity and admitted that he was indeed Fan Xian's father. Fan Xian became the Qing Emperor's son.
Yes, in " Celebrating Years 2," Fan Xian finally recognized the Qing Emperor and confirmed that the Qing Emperor was his biological father. Fan Xian finally confirmed the Qing Emperor's identity through his investigation and suspicion of the Emperor's worried actions. After questioning the Qing Emperor, he admitted that he was indeed Fan Xian's father. Fan Xian became the Qing Emperor's son and was conferred the title of Crown Prince.
Fan Xian finally reunited with the Qing Emperor and his son. Although he had not officially made him king, nor had he publicly announced that he was the future heir apparent, Fan Xian at least knew his true identity. He chose to enter the Fan family ancestral hall and insisted on keeping the name Fan Xian and continuing to be a member of the Fan family. However, Fan Xian did not know when he had acknowledged him. He had not realized that not only did his father not want to acknowledge him, but he had also stood by and watched at the critical moment. Thus, Fan Xian finally recognized his father. However, the Qing Emperor was unwilling to accept him or let him inherit the royal bloodline.
In " Celebrating Years 2," there were different versions of the question of whether or not Fan Xian would finally acknowledge the Qing Emperor and his son. Some documents indicated that Fan Xian had indeed acknowledged the Qing Emperor and his son in the end. Fan Xian learned his true identity. Although he was not made King, he chose to continue being a Fan family member. However, there were also documents that indicated that Fan Xian did not acknowledge the Qing Emperor and his son in the end. He was still Fan Jian's illegitimate son. The Qing Emperor only wished to maintain feudal rule and not publicly announce Fan Xian's identity. Due to the contradictions in the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether Fan Xian would eventually acknowledge the Qing Emperor and his son.
According to the latest " reference material " he had found, Fan Xian did not acknowledge his father in the end. In " Celebrating Years 2," the Qing Emperor finally admitted that Fan Xian was his and Ye Qingmei's son. However, Fan Xian, who knew the truth, was not happy. He also did not choose to acknowledge him. Nominally, he was still Fan Jian's illegitimate son.
In the original novel of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian did not kill his father. In the novel, Fan Xian's father was the Qing Emperor. He was killed in a battle with Wu Zhu, the Shadow, Haitang Duoduo, and other aces when Fan Xian stabbed his heart with a dagger. In the TV series, Fan Xian's father was Fan Jian. He did not die. In the play, in order to avenge his mother, Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian plotted for the Qing Emperor to kill his father, Fan Jian, and then acknowledge the Qing Emperor as his father.