The mystery of Fan Xian's birth was that his biological father was the Qing Emperor and his biological mother was Ye Qingmei. Fan Xian was originally a person who had contracted some kind of strange illness. However, by chance, his soul had transferred to a child. Fan Xian had lived with his grandmother in the small seaside city of Danzhou since he was young. He had received guidance from a mysterious teacher and a blindfolded guardian. He had learned medicinal properties and pharmacology, cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi, and improved his martial arts. He left Danzhou for Jingdou and experienced the trials and tempering of his family, the martial world, and the court. He wrote a glorious life legend. Regarding martial arts training, Fan Xian was familiar with medicinal properties and pharmacology. He practiced Tyrannical zhenqi and advanced his martial arts. With extraordinary wisdom and courage, he resolved many dangerous situations in succession. He also practiced a mysterious martial art, Tianyi Dao, which fused the power of heaven and earth with the way of nature. However, Tianyi Dao was not an easy technique to cultivate. Fan Xian had experienced loss and pain in the process of cultivating, but his determination and worry made his character image even more firm and solid. As for the specific details of martial arts training, the search results did not mention it.
Fan Xian practiced the Tyrannical zhenqi. This was Fan Xian's earliest martial arts practice. It originated from the Tyrannical zhenqi heart technique left behind by his mother, Ye Qingmei. The Tyrannical zhenqi was extremely powerful and was one of the foundational steps to the Great Grandmaster Realm. Although Fan Xian had mastered this technique, he had not practiced it to the extreme. He also cultivated the Tianyi Dao technique. Through the cultivation of this technique, he successfully recovered his martial arts strength. Thus, Fan Xian practiced the Tyrannical zhenqi and Tianyi Dao techniques.
Fan Xian's martial arts were around the eighth rank. Later, when he went to Northern Qi, his strength had reached the eighth rank and above, but he had not yet reached the ninth rank. He cultivated the first half of the Qing Emperor's nameless manual, Tyrannical zhenqi. This was a martial art that pointed directly to a Great Grandmaster. In addition, Fan Xian had also grasped the sword intent of " taking care of the front and not the back " taught by Ye Qingmei and the Tianyi Dao technique taught by Ku He of Northern Qi. However, Fan Xian had once been seriously injured while protecting the Qing Emperor on a mission, causing him to lose all his martial arts. Thus, Fan Xian's martial arts level was above the seventh and below the eighth.
Fan Xian's martial arts skills had increased in the play, but there was no clear answer as to what rank he belonged to. When he had first arrived in Jingdou, Fan Xian's martial arts skills were around the eighth rank. However, after experiencing an assassination attempt, his martial arts skills had increased. When he went to Northern Qi, Fan Xian's strength should have already reached the eighth level and above, but he had not yet reached the ninth level. Fan Xian practiced the first half of the Qing Emperor's nameless technique, Tyrannical zhenqi. This was a very powerful internal energy. By the end of the show, Fan Xian's martial arts had already reached the ninth-level, only a hair's breadth away from becoming a Great Grandmaster. Thus, Fan Xian's martial arts could be said to be very powerful, but it was not clearly stated what rank he belonged to.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's martial arts were as follows: 1. When Fan Xian was in Danzhou, Fei Jie had taught him some sword techniques, allowing him to have a certain level of attainment in sword techniques. Later, when he tried to assassinate Cheng Jushu on Niulan Street, he used these sword techniques. 2. Ye Qingmei's Tyrannical zhenqi: When Fan Xian had transmigrated to this world, Ye Qingmei had left him Tyrannical zhenqi. This was a very powerful internal energy that could make his body very strong and allow him to use all kinds of weapons. 3. When Fan Xian was in Danzhou, he had learned the nameless knife technique from Uncle Wu Zhu. This was a very powerful saber technique that could allow him to unleash a very powerful power in battle. 4. When Fan Xian was in Danzhou, he had obtained a heavy black iron sword from Uncle Wu Zhu. This was a very heavy sword that could allow him to unleash a very powerful power in battle.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian practiced a martial art like " Tyrannical zhenqi."
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's martial arts were described as quite powerful. He had displayed a powerful combat ability and was able to defeat some Level Eight experts. However, his martial arts level had not reached the realm of a Great Grandmaster. There was still a certain gap from the Qing Emperor, the leader of the Four Great Grandmasters. Although Fan Xian's martial arts strength had increased in the show, the specific ranking of his martial arts was not clearly mentioned, so it was impossible to determine how high his martial arts skills were.
Fan Xian had mastered many kinds of peerless martial arts, including Tyrannical zhenqi, King Path One Qi, the four great grandmasters 'secret arts, as well as the Ye family's Coffin Breaker and Flowing Cloud Release. The first martial art he cultivated was the Tyrannical True Qi. This unique art originated from the " Tyrannical True Qi Heart Technique " left behind by his mother, Ye Qingmei. It had immense power and was one of the foundational stones to reach the Great Grandmaster Realm. However, Fan Xian did not practice Tyrannical zhenqi to the extreme because he pursued comfort and freedom more than a fanatic of martial arts. Other than martial arts, Fan Xian also relied on knowledge, resourcefulness, and technology to solve problems. He became a three-dimensional, multi-dimensional character. In summary, Fan Xian's martial arts techniques included Tyrannical zhenqi, King Path One Qi, the four great grandmasters 'ultimate techniques, as well as the Ye family's Coffin Breaker and Flowing Cloud Sanshou.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's martial arts were described as quite powerful. He had displayed a powerful combat ability and was able to defeat some Level Eight experts. However, his martial arts level had not reached the realm of a Great Grandmaster. There was still a certain gap from the Qing Emperor, the leader of the Four Great Grandmasters. Although Fan Xian's martial arts strength had increased in the show, he still could not be compared to the Qing Emperor. Thus, it could be said that Fan Xian's martial arts were quite powerful in the play, but not the strongest existence.
Fan Xian's martial arts in " Celebrating Years " were relatively powerful. His martial arts had been taught by Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian's disciple, the Shadow, had also given him pointers. Later, he had also practiced Tyrannical zhenqi and the secret manuals left behind by Ye Qingmei.
Fan Xian's martial arts were above average in " Celebrating Years." His main martial arts were Sigu Jian's swordsmanship and Ye Liuyun's Flowing Cloud Free Hand. In the play, in Fan Xian's battle with Lang Tiao, the Northern Qi ace, he used Sigu Sword's swordsmanship to unleash a sharp sword Qi that bounced Lang Tiao's knife away and defeated him. In his battle with Great Grandmaster Ye Liuyun, he used a set of Flowing Cloud Sanshou to narrowly defeat Ye Liuyun, forcing Ye Liuyun to withdraw from the Qing court. In addition, under Wu Zhu's guidance, Fan Xian learned to use Tyrannical zhenqi to use Tianyi Dao's techniques. This also allowed his martial arts to reach a higher level.