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Fan Xian and the Second Prince fought head-on.

2024-12-17 17:42
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2024-12-17 22:27

Fan Xian and the Second Prince had a head-on contest in " Celebrating Years." Fan Xian reported the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince's illegal actions to the Emperor through the Inspection Council, triggering the Second Prince's counterattack. The Second Prince, through the Imperial Inspectorate he controlled, collectively impeached Fan Xian and accused him of malpractices and taking bribes. In this contest, Fan Xian displayed extraordinary tactics and wisdom. He cleverly used the Second Prince's self-confidence and carelessness, ultimately putting the Second Prince in a passive position. Although the specific results were not mentioned, it could be seen that Fan Xian had gained an advantage in this contest.

Fan Xian and the Second Prince fought head-on.

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2024-12-20 13:17

The direct confrontation between Fan Xian and the Second Prince could be seen in " Celebrating Years." In the play, Fan Xian reported the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince's illegal actions to the Emperor through the Inspection Council, triggering the Second Prince's counterattack. The Second Prince, through the Imperial Inspectorate he controlled, collectively impeached Fan Xian and accused him of malpractices and taking bribes. However, the Qing Emperor trusted Fan Xian very much and only replied with two words," An Zhi." The contest between Fan Xian and the Second Prince also included Fan Xian sending assassins from the Sixth Bureau of the Inspection Council to deal with the Eight Generals under the Second Prince's command and fighting with the Great Prince at the city gate for the opportunity to enter the city first. In addition, Fan Xian also reported the Second Prince's collusion with the enemy to attract the attention of the Qing Emperor and the other princes. In short, Fan Xian and the Second Prince's direct confrontation in the play showed Fan Xian's intelligence and ability to respond with wit.

Fan Xian and the Second Prince fought head-on.

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2024-10-23 08:03

Fan Xian and the Second Prince had a head-on contest in " Celebrating Years." Fan Xian reported the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince's illegal actions to the Emperor through the Inspection Council, triggering the Second Prince's counterattack. The Second Prince, through the Imperial Inspectorate he controlled, collectively impeached Fan Xian and accused him of malpractices and taking bribes. However, the Qing Emperor trusted Fan Xian very much and only replied with two words," An Zhi." Fan Xian used a series of strategies and schemes to turn the tide of the battle and successfully save the people who had been threatened. Thus, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Second Prince changed from appreciation to opposition. For the details and results of the contest, please refer to the drama series "Celebrating Years".

Fan Xian fought.

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2024-12-26 11:18

In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian was not described as an outstanding warrior. As a soul transmigrator, Fan Xian paid more attention to talents in the fields of literature, poetry, and songs. Even though he had a very high comprehension of martial arts, he did not suddenly become a battlefield god. Fan Xian's true advantage in Qing Yu Nian was his despicable and shameless philosophy and tactics. He was willing to do anything to achieve his goal and befriend anyone who was useful to him. In the play, Fan Xian used various methods to influence and control the situation, including relying on the eunuch Hong Zhu and laying down a huge network of power. Although Fan Xian's fighting power was not explicitly mentioned, his talents and methods in other areas made him an important character. The search results did not provide any clear information about Fan Xian's combat level.

The Second Prince and Fan Xian

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2025-01-03 18:09

The Second Prince and Fan Xian were brothers. They were half-brothers. However, the Second Prince posed a threat to Fan Xian because Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He might become the heir to the throne. Thus, the Second Prince believed that Fan Xian was a threat to his ascension to the throne, causing the Second Prince and Fan Xian to fall out. In the end, the Second Prince tried to kill Fan Xian, but Fan Xian successfully resisted the Second Prince's plot with the Qing Emperor's help. The Second Prince eventually died, and Fan Xian became the Qing Emperor's successor.

The Second Prince and Fan Xian

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2025-01-02 09:35

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

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2024-12-31 03:59

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.

The Second Prince and Fan Xian

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2024-12-29 22:18

The Second Prince and Fan Xian were two characters in " Celebrating Years." They were half-brothers and were both the Qing Emperor's children. The Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. He had come into contact with Fan Xian because he had taken a fancy to Fan Xian's strength. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. Although Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, only a few people knew this fact. Fan Xian only found out later, and the Second Prince naturally did not know either. Even though they didn't know each other, they felt a sense of familiarity when they met. If the Second Prince had not wanted to use Fan Xian, they might have become good friends and brothers. However, the Second Prince was anxious for success. Not only did he push Fan Xian to the opposite side, but he also exposed his secret. In the end, when the Second Prince's plot was exposed, Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot and successfully eliminated the Second Prince and other hostile forces, forcing the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, the Second Prince and Fan Xian were love rivals in the drama.

Fan Xian and the Second Prince

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2024-12-26 10:32

Fan Xian and the Second Prince were the Qing Emperor's children. They were half-brothers. There was a certain intimacy between them, but Fan Xian liked the Third Prince more. The Second Prince had thoughts of using Fan Xian, but Fan Xian did not know that he was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son. The Second Prince had once given Fan Xian some benefits, but later, Fan Xian discovered that the Second Prince and Eldest Princess had conspired to assassinate him, causing the relationship between the Second Prince and Fan Xian to deteriorate. In the end, the Second Prince failed. Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor defeat the Second Prince and destroy the opposing forces. It was not clear who was closer to Fan Xian, the Crown Prince, or the Second Prince.

The Second Prince and Fan Xian

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2024-12-25 19:21

The Second Prince and Fan Xian were half-brothers in " Celebrating Years." Both of them were the Qing Emperor's children. The Second Prince was not of high birth, but he was very ambitious. He had the idea of fighting for the throne. The Second Prince had come into contact with Fan Xian because he had taken a fancy to his strength. Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. Although Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, this matter was not known to most people, including the Second Prince. Even though they didn't know each other, they felt a sense of familiarity when they met. If the Second Prince had not wanted to use Fan Xian, they might have become good friends and brothers. However, the Second Prince was anxious for success and pushed Fan Xian to the opposite side, exposing his secret. In the end, when the Second Prince's plot was exposed, Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot and successfully got rid of the Second Prince.

The Second Prince and Fan Xian

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2024-12-25 10:48

The relationship between the Second Prince and Fan Xian was complicated. In " Celebrating Years," they were half-brothers and were both the Qing Emperor's children. The Second Prince had always been friendly to Fan Xian and had tried many times to rope Fan Xian in to join him. However, Fan Xian did not agree. He knew that the Second Prince had done many things behind his back that were against the laws of nature and reason, including colluding with Northern Qi to take money for himself and working with the Eldest Princess to betray Yan Bingyun. After Fan Xian learned of these things, he had originally planned to deal with the Second Prince after returning to the Qing Kingdom. However, he was stopped by the Second Prince's people on the way, ultimately causing the Second Prince to attempt to kill Fan Xian. Therefore, the reason the Second Prince wanted to kill Fan Xian was because Fan Xian was unwilling to reconcile and did not want to rely on him. As for whether or not Yan Bingyun had really sided with the Second Prince, there was no clear information in the documents.

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