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Celebrating the New Years, Fan Xian's Wife

2024-12-18 13:13
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2024-12-18 14:02

Fan Xian had five wives in the novel " Celebrating Years." His main wife was Lin Wan 'er, and the other four were his side wives. They were Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou. Fan Xian's feelings for Lin Wan 'er were deep. Lin Wan' er was the love of his life. Although Fan Xian had many wives, Lin Wan 'er's position in his heart was irreplaceable. The other wives also had emotional entanglements with Fan Xian, but for various reasons, they could not be together.

Celebrating the New Years, Fan Xian's Wife

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2024-12-17 04:17

Fan Xian had a total of five wives in the novel " Celebrating Years." His main wife was Lin Wan 'er, and the other four were his side wives. They were Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou. Lin Wan 'er was the love of Fan Xian's life. They had a son. Although Fan Xian had many wives, Lin Wan 'er's position in his heart was irreplaceable. The other wives also had emotional entanglements with Fan Xian, but for various reasons, they could not be together. Fan Xian had five wives.

Celebrating Years 2 Fan Xian's Wife

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2024-12-17 02:44

Fan Xian had five wives in " Celebrating Years 2." They were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou. Lin Wan 'er was the illegitimate daughter of the Qing Prime Minister and the Eldest Princess. To Fan Xian, it meant the victory of love and great wealth and power. Liu Sisi was originally Fan Xian's maid. Later, she became his concubine and had a daughter. Haitang Duoduo was a saint of Northern Qi and had had emotional entanglements with Fan Xian. Si Lili was a noble consort of Northern Qi. Her relationship with Fan Xian gradually deepened, but in the end, she was forced to separate and return to Northern Qi. Zhan Doudou and Fan Xian were fated to have a daughter. When Fan Xian planned to live in seclusion, he only brought Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, and their two children.

Celebrating the years of Fan Xian's wife

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2024-12-16 07:18

Fan Xian had five wives. They were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's wife. They had a son. Liu Sisi was originally Fan Xian's maid and later became his concubine. They had a daughter. Haitang Duoduo was a Northern Qi saint. She had a deep friendship and admiration for Fan Xian. Si Lili was the Northern Qi Imperial Consort and was doted on by the Emperor. Zhan Doudou was the empress of Northern Qi. She had disguised herself as a man and had a special relationship with Fan Xian. In the end, Fan Xian chose to be with Lin Wan 'er and live a happy life in seclusion in Jiangnan.

Celebrating Fan Xian's wife in the years to come

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2024-12-18 09:41

Fan Xian had a total of five wives in " Celebrating Years." His main wife was Lin Wan 'er, and the other four were his side wives. They were Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou. Lin Wan 'er was the love of Fan Xian's life. The other women appeared after Fan Xian and Lin Wan' er got together. Fan Xian had five wives.

Celebrating the Years, the Order of Fan Xian's Wife

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2024-12-18 06:53

In the novel, Fan Xian's wives were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.

Celebrating the Years, the Order of Fan Xian's Wife

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2024-12-18 01:57

In the novel, Fan Xian's wives were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.

Celebrating the Years, the Order of Fan Xian's Wife

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2024-10-24 06:03

In the novel, Fan Xian's wives were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.

Celebrating the New Years, Fan Xian's Punishment

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2024-12-18 02:17

In Qing Yu Nian's novel, Fan Xian was punished because he was ordered by the Qing Emperor to supervise his punishment for pleading for Censor Lai. Censor Lai was given a caning punishment by the Qing Emperor because of his outspoken remonstrance, and he eventually died in the rain. The Qing Emperor chose to punish Fan Xian to warn him and the other officials not to have anything to do with the Inspection Council and the Six Bureaus. Otherwise, they would have a similar outcome. The Qing Emperor was willing to bear the infamy of a fatuous ruler to flog Censor Lai to death. This was his own way of telling Fan Xian a bloody reality. Favor was temporary. Favor could be transferred. Authority could also be withdrawn.

Celebrating the New Years, Fan Xian's Punishment

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2024-12-17 17:48

In the novels of the past few years, Fan Xian was forced to rely on the censor to supervise the punishment. Censor Lai bluntly admonished the Qing Emperor, accusing him of conniving at the Fan father and son's illegal actions and damaging his official reputation. The Qing Emperor was dissatisfied with Censor Lai's advice and finally decided to give him the punishment of caning. Fan Xian had originally hoped to use Censor Lai to eliminate the corruption of the Qing Kingdom's nobles, but he had unintentionally sent away Censor Lai's life. The Qing Emperor would rather bear the infamy of a fatuous ruler to kill Censor Lai with a cane. This showed that the Qing Emperor was actually a wise ruler. The article did not mention why the Qing Emperor did this.

Celebrating the New Years, Fan Xian's Punishment

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2024-12-17 02:21

In the novel, Fan Xian was given the punishment of war by the Qing Emperor. In the novel, Censor Lai bluntly admonished the Qing Emperor, asking for the dismissal of some dignitaries and criticizing the Qing Emperor's connivance. The Qing Emperor would rather bear the infamy of a fatuous ruler than kill Censor Lai with a cane. Fan Xian had originally wanted to use Censor Lai's hands to clean up the roots of Qing Kingdom's corruption, but he had accidentally caused Censor Lai's death. The Qing Emperor's actions aroused the anger and dissatisfaction of Fan Xian and the audience. The article did not explain in detail why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Censor Lai.

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