Fan Xian was a prince. Fan Xian's identity had first been suspected when he had seen the letter Ye Qingmei had left him. Later, through Ku He's speculation and the little order Fan Xian had recited in the tavern, Fan Xian's identity had been exposed. In addition, the Great Prince had also become Fan Xian's backer. The alliance between Fan Xian and the Great Prince was the fruit of the seeds of goodwill Ye Qingmei had sown. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Fan Xian was a Prince.
Fan Xian was not recognized as a prince in " Celebrating Years." The Qing Emperor also did not officially recognize his status as a prince. Therefore, according to the information provided, Fan Xian was not the Qing Emperor's prince.
Fan Xian was one of the protagonists in "Celebrating Years." He was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, and also the easiest person to ascend to the throne. In the play, Fan Xian showed his intelligence and kindness. He did not fight for the throne, but supported the Third Prince (actually the Fourth Prince), the son of Lady Liu's cousin, Yi Guipin. The reason Fan Xian chose to give the throne to the Third Prince was probably because he was not an ambitious person. He only wanted to live a carefree life with himself and the people he cared about. In addition, the Second Prince had some conspiracies and conflicts with Fan Xian, but he did not mention the specific details. The search results did not provide more information about Fan Xian and the Prince.
Fan Xian was a prince. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. He was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son. For the sake of power, the Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. Although the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son, when Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor had wanted to kill him. However, Fan Xian was saved by Fan Jian and sent to Danzhou to be raised. After Fan Xian saw the letter his mother left him, he suspected his own identity and guessed through some clues that he was a prince. The Qing Emperor's emotional index for Fan Xian was not high. He saw his son as a tool of the imperial power, and his fatherly love for him was limited. However, by acknowledging his ancestors and returning to the Fan family, Fan Xian showed his loyalty and sincerity to the Qing Emperor and finally gained the Qing Emperor's trust. Thus, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son and also a Prince.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son and prince. The Qing Emperor had always known Fan Xian's identity. Although he had wanted to kill Fan Xian when he was born, Fan Xian had become an illegitimate child after being saved by Fan Jian. The Qing Emperor had always believed in the ancient concept of blood relations. When his own son was lucky enough to survive, he no longer pursued Fan Xian's identity to avoid causing discussion. Therefore, according to the information provided, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's Prince.
Fan Xian was a prince. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father, and Ye Qingmei was his mother. Although Fan Xian's identity had always been hidden, his true identity was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son. He was also a prince who would never see the light of day. The Qing Emperor had never thought of restoring Fan Xian's status as a prince, but he valued and admired Fan Xian. Other documents also mentioned that Fan Xian was one of the Qing Emperor's favorite princes. He also had the support of the Fan and Lin families, which was enough for him to challenge the other princes without fear. Therefore, according to the information provided, Fan Xian was a prince.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate child. His identity could only be Fan Jian's illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor had never thought of restoring his status as a prince because Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son. This woman's power was too great and made the Qing Emperor afraid. Although the Qing Emperor was his biological father, he owed Fan Xian too much. The person Fan Xian owed the most was his adoptive father, Fan Jian. When Fan Xian was born, he was hunted down and taken out of the Royal Palace by Wu Zhu. It was Chen Pingping and Fan Jian who gave him a new identity and allowed him to survive. This new identity was Fan Jian's illegitimate son, Fan Xian.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate child. His identity could only be Fan Jian's illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor had never thought of restoring his status as a prince because Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son. This woman's power was too strong, so strong that it made the Qing Emperor afraid. Fan Xian's adoptive father, Fan Jian, had paid a great price to protect him, including giving him a new identity and allowing him to live. In the end, Fan Xian became someone the Qing Emperor put in an important position. However, the Qing Emperor never considered letting him truly acknowledge his ancestors. Fan Xian's identity as a prince was finally exposed. He became one of the Qing Emperor's backers and formed an alliance with the Great Prince. Fan Xian's identity and power allowed him to contend with the Qing Emperor. In the end, he successfully escaped and killed the Qing Emperor. As for why Fan Xian had worked so hard to seize the throne and gave it to the Third Prince, the exact reason was unknown.
Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son and also a hidden prince. When he first saw the letter that Ye Qingmei left for him, he began to doubt his identity and guessed that he might be a prince. Later, Fan Xian's true identity was revealed after the Qing Emperor was assassinated. This matter was led by the Great Grandmaster of Northern Qi, Ku He. Through his relationship with Fan Xian, Ku He had guessed that he was Ye Qingmei's child and had written to Fan Xian in advance to tell him that he was going to make this news public. Fan Xian's identity was revealed after the Hanging Temple incident. The Qing Emperor deeply believed in Fan Xian's loyalty and felt grateful to him. After Fan Xian's identity was revealed, he became the focus of everyone's attention, but he also faced more challenges and pressure.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," the relationship between the Second Prince and Fan Xian was not good. The Second Prince believed Fan Xian was a threat to his ascension to the throne, so he had always wanted to kill Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. His background was special, and he might become the heir to the throne. The Second Prince might have known about Fan Xian's background long ago, so he had always wanted to kill Fan Xian. Although they were half-brothers, the Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. Thus, the relationship between the Second Prince and Fan Xian was very tense and hostile.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince had a relationship of opposition and struggle for the throne in the original work of " Celebrating Years." Fan Xian was ruthless to the Second Prince to completely destroy the Second Prince's capital to fight for power so that he could retire and become Prince Qingjing. Fan Xian felt that the Second Prince was similar to him, so he did not have a good impression of him. He liked the Third Prince more. In the end, the Second Prince was killed under Fan Xian's scheme. Fan Xian successfully suppressed his threat.