The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was complicated. He wanted to help and use him, but he also wanted to kill him. In " Joy of Life," the Qing Emperor initially wanted to kill Fan Xian because Fan Xian might take away his power. When Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor killed his mother, Ye Qingmei, but left Fan Xian behind. His goal was to use him to find the secret of the Temple. However, later on, the Qing Emperor gave up the idea of killing Fan Xian and saw him as an unimportant illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor was worried about Fan Xian's threat, but he also sometimes showed admiration and love for Fan Xian. Thus, it was not clear whether the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian.

The Qing Emperor was not clear about whether he wanted to kill Fan Xian. At first, the Qing Emperor had indeed wanted to kill Fan Xian because Fan Xian could take away his power. When Fan Xian was born, the Qing Emperor killed his mother, Ye Qingmei, but left Fan Xian behind. His goal was to use him to find the secret of the Temple. However, later on, the Qing Emperor gave up the idea of killing Fan Xian and saw him as an unimportant illegitimate child. The Qing Emperor was worried about Fan Xian's threat, but he also sometimes showed admiration and love for Fan Xian. Thus, it was not clear whether the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was complicated. He had helped him, schemed against him, and even thought of killing him. The Qing Emperor's feelings for Fan Xian had gone through four stages: probing, using, seizing power, and breaking up. In the probing phase, the Qing Emperor planned the Taiping Courtyard murder case and killed Ye Qingmei. Fan Xian's death was also counted. However, during the actual operation, something unexpected happened in the Qing Emperor's plan, causing Fan Xian not to be killed. Thus, the Qing Emperor was not clear about whether Fan Xian wanted to kill him. Overall, the Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was complicated. There was help and use, and there was also the possibility of wanting to kill him.
In Joy of Life, did the Qing Emperor want to kill Fan Xian? The Qing Emperor was hostile to Fan Xian and hoped to eliminate him to prevent him from becoming a disaster in the future. The Qing Emperor wanted to use Fan Xian to help him stabilize the court and gradually control a few old fellows to help him cultivate a group of trusted aides loyal to the royal family. Fan Xian had gradually taken over the power and prestige of the Overwatch Council and the palace treasury. It was unprecedented. The Crown Prince, Second Prince, Li Yunrui, and others who could restrain him had been killed one by one in the battle of Dong Mountain. In addition, the Qing Emperor had enough patience with Fan Xian. He gave him a chance to talk and did not immediately kill Fan Xian. This showed that the Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was not ordinary. Thus, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor did indeed intend to kill Fan Xian.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian was not clear. The first document mentioned that the Qing Emperor was hostile to Fan Xian and hoped to eliminate him to prevent him from becoming a disaster in the future. However, the second document described the Qing Emperor's despicable methods of revenge and humiliation against Chen Pingping, and his execution. The third document mentioned that the Qing Emperor had killed Ye Qingmei, but it did not mention the Qing Emperor's killing intent toward Fan Xian. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian.
There were three reasons why Fan Xian wanted to kill the Qing Emperor. First, the Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. Although Fan Xian had no memories, he had special feelings for his mother. Secondly, the Qing Emperor's desire was great. He had always wanted to conquer the small countries around him. What Fan Xian hoped for was the progress and development of society. In the end, the Qing Emperor killed Chen Pingping and gave Fan Xian a lot of love. Thus, Fan Xian believed that only by killing the Qing Emperor could society progress and develop.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian. First of all, although Ye Qingmei was dead, her influence still existed. The Qing Emperor might be worried that killing Fan Xian would cause dissatisfaction and resistance from Ye Qingmei's supporters and pose a threat to his rule. Secondly, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son and had a certain amount of talent and potential. The Qing Emperor might hope to cultivate Fan Xian into his capable assistant or loyal official, which would have a positive impact on the future of the Qing Kingdom. In addition, the Qing Emperor might see Fan Xian as a chess piece or tool. Through him, he could control or influence other forces, such as his relationship with Wu Zhu, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and others. By keeping Fan Xian alive, the Qing Emperor could better grasp the movements and loyalty of these people. There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian.
There were many possible explanations for why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian. First, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, so he had a certain amount of talent and potential. The Qing Emperor might have hoped to cultivate Fan Xian into his capable assistant or loyal official to have a positive impact on the future of the Qing Kingdom. Secondly, Fan Xian had deep relationships with other forces like Wu Zhu, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and others. These people were all forces the Qing Emperor needed to rope in or guard against. By keeping Fan Xian alive, the Qing Emperor could better grasp the movements and loyalty of these people. In addition, the Qing Emperor might see Fan Xian as a chess piece or tool to control or influence other forces through him. There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian. First, Fan Xian threatened the Qing Emperor's power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would take away his power because royal blood flowed in Fan Xian's body. The Qing Emperor wanted to firmly hold power in his hands. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother and master. This caused Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor to fall out. The Qing Emperor was thought to be a suspicious and cruel person. He was afraid that Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian would affect his authority, so he killed Ye Qingmei and attempted to kill Fan Xian many times. In summary, the reason the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian was because Fan Xian threatened his power. The Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother and master. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor himself had a suspicious and cruel personality.
There were many possible explanations for why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian. First, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, so he had a certain amount of talent and potential. The Qing Emperor might have hoped to cultivate Fan Xian into his capable assistant or loyal official to have a positive impact on the future of the Qing Kingdom. Secondly, Fan Xian had deep relationships with other forces like Wu Zhu, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and others. These people were all forces the Qing Emperor needed to rope in or guard against. By keeping Fan Xian alive, the Qing Emperor could better grasp the movements and loyalty of these people. In addition, the Qing Emperor might see Fan Xian as a chess piece or tool to control or influence other forces through him. There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian. First, Fan Xian threatened the Qing Emperor's power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would take away his power because royal blood flowed in Fan Xian's body. The Qing Emperor wanted to firmly hold power in his hands. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and his master, Chen Pingping. This caused Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor to break off. The Qing Emperor was thought to be a suspicious and cruel person. He was afraid that Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian would affect his authority, so he killed Ye Qingmei and attempted to kill Fan Xian many times. In summary, the reason the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian was because Fan Xian threatened his power. The Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother and master. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor himself had a suspicious and cruel personality.