There was a complicated relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince. According to the answer in the first document, the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of him and Ye Qingmei and had paid close attention to his growth. However, before discovering that the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had an unethical relationship, the Qing Emperor still saw the Crown Prince as his successor and used Fan Xian as a " whetstone " for the Crown Prince's preparations. The Qing Emperor hoped that the person inheriting the throne would be benevolent enough to govern by doing nothing and let the people of the world rest after the war. In addition, the Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would be like Ye Qingmei and go against the orthodoxy. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not have much hope for Fan Xian. According to the introduction in the second document, Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. He had not been naturalized in the Imperial Family, so he had no position in the succession to the throne. The Crown Prince was born of the Empress and was positioned by the Qing Emperor as a whetstone for the Crown Prince. He had no hope of inheriting the throne. According to the description in the fourth document, the Crown Prince had tried to rope Fan Xian in for his use, but he did not know that the Empress and Eldest Princess had once planned to assassinate Fan Xian. The power behind the Crown Prince and the power behind Fan Xian had clashed twice, causing the conflict between the two to constantly escalate. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince's rebellion failed. Fan Xian assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. He lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. In summary, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince was complicated and tense.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince were the Qing Emperor's half-brothers. Although they were flesh and blood, the Second Prince and Fan Xian had the thought of opposing each other and fighting for the throne. The Second Prince had come into contact with Fan Xian because he had taken a fancy to his strength. However, Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. Only a few people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, including Fan Xian himself. The Second Prince did not know this secret, but 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, Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot to get rid of the Second Prince and other hostile forces, causing the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Second Prince could be said to be complicated and opposing.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be viewed from different angles. Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, while the Crown Prince was born of the Empress. The Qing Emperor had always known Fan Xian's identity and paid close attention to his growth. Before discovering that the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had an unethical relationship, the Qing Emperor saw the Crown Prince as his successor and used Fan Xian as a " whetstone " for the Crown Prince's preparations. The Qing Emperor hoped that the person inheriting the throne would be benevolent enough to govern by doing nothing and let the people of the world rest after the war. However, the Qing Emperor did not have much hope for Fan Xian. He was worried that he would be like Ye Qingmei, going against the orthodoxy. There were complicated contradictions and conflicts between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince. They tried to win each other's support. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince's rebellion failed. Fan Xian assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. He lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. Thus, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be said to be filled with conflict and confrontation.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be viewed from different angles. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of Ye Qingmei and him and had paid close attention to his growth. Before discovering that the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had an unethical relationship, the Qing Emperor saw the Crown Prince as his successor and used Fan Xian as a " whetstone " for the Crown Prince's preparations. The Qing Emperor hoped that the person inheriting the throne would be benevolent enough to govern by doing nothing and let the people of the world rest after the war. However, the Qing Emperor did not have much hope for Fan Xian. He was worried that he would be like Ye Qingmei, going against the orthodoxy. Fan Xian and the Crown Prince had a complicated relationship. They tried to rope in each other's support. The Crown Prince had tried to rope Fan Xian in for his use, but Fan Xian had attacked the Crown Prince by exposing the Eldest Princess 'collusion with Northern Qi. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince's rebellion failed. Fan Xian assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. He lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. Thus, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be said to be filled with contradictions and struggles.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be viewed from different angles. According to the answer in the first document, the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of him and Ye Qingmei and had paid close attention to his growth. However, before discovering that the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had an unethical relationship, the Qing Emperor still saw the Crown Prince as his successor and used Fan Xian as a " whetstone " for the Crown Prince's preparations. This was because the Crown Prince had a warm personality and would not threaten the Qing Emperor's rule. Furthermore, he was suitable to be the ruler of the city. The Qing Emperor hoped that the person inheriting the throne would be benevolent enough to govern by doing nothing and let the people of the world rest after the war. In addition, the Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would be like Ye Qingmei and go against the orthodoxy. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not have much hope for Fan Xian. According to the introduction in the second document, Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. He had not been naturalized in the Imperial Family, so he had no position in the succession to the throne. The Crown Prince was born of the Empress and was positioned by the Qing Emperor as a whetstone for the Crown Prince. He had no hope of inheriting the throne. From this point of view, Fan Xian and the Crown Prince's relationship was that of father and son and that of ruler and subject. In summary, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be described as the relationship between father and son and the relationship between monarch and subject. However, the Qing Emperor valued the Crown Prince even more and did not have much hope for Fan Xian.
In Joy of Life, the Third Prince and Fan Xian were brothers. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, and the Third Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin. Even though Fan Xian was not recognized by the Qing Emperor as a prince, they were related by blood. Fan Xian had a master-disciple relationship with the Third Prince in the play. He had once brought the Third Prince down to Jiangnan to deal with problems. In addition, Fan Xian had different relationships with other brothers, such as the Crown Prince, the Great Prince, and the Second Prince. In the end, Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan, and the Third Prince became the new Emperor.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince could be viewed from different angles. According to the answers in document 1 and document 2, the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his illegitimate child with Ye Qingmei and had paid close attention to his growth. Before discovering that the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had an unethical relationship, the Qing Emperor saw the Crown Prince as his successor and used Fan Xian as a " whetstone " for the Crown Prince's preparations. However, the Qing Emperor did not have much hope for Fan Xian because he was worried that Fan Xian would be like Ye Qingmei and go against the orthodoxy. According to document 3, there was a complicated relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince. The Crown Prince had tried to rope Fan Xian in for his use, but Fan Xian had exposed the fact that the Crown Prince and the Eldest Princess had colluded. The conflict between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince continued to escalate. They tried to rope in each other's support. In the end, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince's rebellion failed. Fan Xian assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. He lived in seclusion in Jiangnan. In summary, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince was complicated and tense.
In Joy of Life, the Third Prince and Fan Xian were brothers. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, and the Third Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin. Even though Fan Xian was not recognized by the Qing Emperor as a prince, they were related by blood. Fan Xian had a master-disciple relationship with the Third Prince in the play. He had once brought the Third Prince down to Jiangnan to handle affairs. Therefore, their relationship was a compound relationship between brother and master.
Fan Xian and the Third Prince were brothers. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, and the Third Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin. Although the Third Prince's status was not as high as the Great Prince and Second Prince, Fan Xian chose to support the Third Prince in the play and eventually elected him to become the Emperor of Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian admired the Third Prince's personality and character, so he decided to support him in becoming Emperor. Fan Xian and the Third Prince had a close relationship. Their fates also affected each other.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince were half-brothers from Joy of Life. They were all the Qing Emperor's children. The Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian did not have a good impression of him and liked the Third Prince more. Although they were flesh and blood, the Second Prince and Fan Xian had the thought of opposing each other and fighting for the throne. The Second Prince had come into contact with Fan Xian because he had taken a fancy to his strength, but Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. Very few people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son. The search results didn't provide any details about the development of their relationship and the reason for their fall out.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince were half-brothers from Joy of Life. They were all the Qing Emperor's children. The Second Prince was ambitious and had the idea of fighting for the throne. Fan Xian did not have a good impression of him and liked the Third Prince more. Although they were flesh and blood, the Second Prince and Fan Xian had the thought of opposing each other and fighting for the throne. The Second Prince had tried to use Fan Xian, but in the end, Fan Xian had helped the Qing Emperor get rid of the Second Prince's hostile forces, causing the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, Fan Xian and the Second Prince did not have a good relationship.