In the novel " Joy of Life," Fan Xian indeed called the Qing Emperor father. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian were complicated. He was both helping and scheming. However, from the moment Fan Xian entered Jingdou, the Qing Emperor had helped him do many things behind Fan Xian's back. He had also sent people to help Fan Xian out of the predicament he encountered, showing his tolerance for Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Xian indeed called the Qing Emperor father.

Fan Xian had many fathers, including the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, Wu Zhu, Fei Jie, and Lin Ruofu. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father, but he did not have much affection for Fan Xian. He saw him more as a tool to temper the Crown Prince. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's godfather. For Fan Xian's sake, he was willing to make the entire world his enemy. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's adoptive father. He had helped him take over the palace treasury and become the head of the world's largest business. Wu Zhu was Fan Xian's guardian angel and cared for him in every possible way. Fei Jie was Fan Xian's master. He taught him martial arts and poison. Lin Ruofu was Fan Xian's father-in-law, and he did everything he could to nurture and support him. These fathers all had different influences and relationships to Fan Xian.
Fan Xian's father-in-law was Lin Ruofu. Lin Ruofu was Fan Xian's father-in-law and also the Prime Minister of the Qing Kingdom. He and the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui gave birth to Lin Wan 'er. Lin Ruofu held a very important position in the court and was known as the number one treacherous minister. Although his relationship with Fan Xian was not good at first, later, for the survival of the Lin family and Lin Wan 'er's happiness, he chose to stand on Fan Xian's side and support Fan Xian in court. The ending of Fan Xian's father-in-law, Lin Ruofu, was not mentioned in the play.
Fan Xian's father was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. At the same time, he was also a mysterious Great Grandmaster hidden in the dark. On the surface, he was very tolerant and indulgent toward Fan Xian, but in reality, he only had power and status in his heart. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father, but he was also Fan Xian's enemy who had killed his mother because he had cruelly killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor viewed power and status as more important than love and kinship, so his love for Fan Xian was contradictory.
In Joy of Life, Fan Xian's biological father was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. He had the ambition to unify the world. The Qing Emperor was wary of Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qing, and used a trick to kill her. Fan Xian's life experience was very rough, but in the end, he was raised by Ye Qingmei's secret admirer, Fan Jian, and became Fan Jian's illegitimate child.
Fan Xian's father was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He was a person who was good at enduring silently. At the same time, he was also one of the Four Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor had once killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, causing Fan Xian to always have hatred for him. Fan Xian's other fathers included Fan Jian, Lin Fu, Fei Jie, Chen Pingping, and Wu Zhu. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's father in name. Fan Xian had been raised by him. Lin Fu was Fan Xian's father-in-law. He was the Prime Minister of the Qing Kingdom and had provided a great deal of help to Fan Xian. Fei Jie was Fan Xian's master. He taught him poison and medicine. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's uncle. He was the Director of the Overwatch Council of Qing Kingdom and protected Fan Xian greatly. Wu Zhu was Fan Xian's nanny. He had played an important role in Fan Xian's growth. All in all, Fan Xian had six fathers. The Qing Emperor was his biological father.
Fan Xian's father was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He had a complicated relationship with Fan Xian. He was both father and son, and also subject and minister. At the same time, he was Fan Xian's enemy who had killed his mother. The Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. His power and martial strength were top-notch. He had begun to pay attention to Fan Xian's growth when he was young. Although he appeared to be tolerant and indulgent toward Fan Xian, in reality, his desire for power far exceeded his concern for love. The Qing Emperor's love for Fan Xian began with father and son and continued throughout. He also saw Fan Xian as his chess piece. Thus, although the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father, his feelings for Fan Xian were complicated.
Fan Xian's father was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and also a mysterious Great Grandmaster hidden in the dark. The Qing Emperor had top power and martial strength in Jingdou.