In the end, Fan Xian did not become a prince. Although he had a chance to inherit the throne, he chose to live in seclusion and gave the throne to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince. The reason Fan Xian gave up the throne was because the Qing Emperor had killed his mother, Ye Qingmei. In order to take revenge, Fan Xian decided to personally kill the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Xian did not become Emperor.
In the end, Fan Xian did not become a prince. Although he had a chance to inherit the throne, he chose to live in seclusion and gave the throne to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince. The reason Fan Xian gave up the throne was because the Qing Emperor had killed his mother, Ye Qingmei. In order to take revenge, Fan Xian decided to personally kill the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Xian did not become Emperor.
Fan Xian did not become a prince. Although he had a chance to inherit the throne, he chose to live in seclusion and gave the throne to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince. The reason Fan Xian gave up the throne was because the Qing Emperor had killed his mother, Ye Qingmei. In order to take revenge, Fan Xian decided to personally kill the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Xian did not become Emperor.
In the end, Fan Xian did not become a prince. Even though he had a chance to inherit the throne, he chose to live in seclusion and gave the throne to the Qing Emperor's Third Prince. The reason Fan Xian gave up the throne was that the Qing Emperor had killed his mother, Ye Qingmei. In order to take revenge, Fan Xian decided to kill the Qing Emperor with his own hands. Thus, Fan Xian did not become a prince.
Fan Xian did not become Emperor. On the contrary, he became the Third Prince's teacher and helped the Third Prince sit firmly on the throne. The Qing Emperor had never planned to restore Fan Xian's status as a prince, and Fan Xian had no ambition to fight for the throne. After the Crown Prince and the Second Prince lost the competition, Fan Xian gave up the throne. In the end, the Third Prince became the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.
Yes, Fan Xian had become the Crown Prince. Even though he was actually the Fourth Prince born of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin, because the Crown Prince was independent of Prince Yu, he was called the Third Prince. In the drama, he supported the Third Prince to ascend and eventually became the Qing Emperor's successor.
Yes, Fan Xian had become the Crown Prince. Even though he was actually the Fourth Prince born of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin, because the Crown Prince was independent of Prince Yu, he was called the Third Prince. In the drama, he supported the Third Prince to ascend and eventually became the Qing Emperor's successor.
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 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.
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.