Xiao En's relationship with the Qing Emperor was that the Qing Emperor was Xiao En's grandson. Xiao En had mistakenly thought that Fan Xian was his grandson because Chen Pingping had devised a scheme to make him believe this lie. The Qing Emperor had special attention and love for Fan Xian. He had been watching Fan Xian's growth since he was very young. However, Xiao En's misunderstanding of Fan Xian led to a complicated relationship between him and the Qing Emperor.
Xiao En's relationship with the Qing Emperor was that the Qing Emperor was Xiao En's grandson.
There was no clear description of the relationship between Xiao En and the Qing Emperor during the Qing years. The search results did not mention the specific relationship between Xiao En and the Qing Emperor. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to answer this question.
The Qing Emperor was Xiao En's grandson. Xiao En had mistakenly thought that Fan Xian was his grandson. This was a scheme Chen Pingping had devised to pry out the secrets of the Temple hidden deep in Xiao En's heart. The Qing Emperor had special attention and love for Fan Xian. He had been watching Fan Xian's growth since he was very young. Thus, the Qing Emperor and Xiao En had a grandfather-grandson relationship.
The Qing Emperor and Xiao En did not have any kinship in "Celebrating Years." Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. After Chen Pingping captured Xiao En, he often revealed information about his grandson to Xiao En, making him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. The Qing Emperor had plotted for many years to obtain the secret of the Temple that Xiao En knew. Once he grasped this secret, he could dominate the world. The Qing Emperor used Fan Xian as bait to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson and thus get the secret out of him. Thus, the Qing Emperor and Xiao En's relationship was because the Qing Emperor had used Xiao En's suspicious personality to achieve his goals.
There was a series of grudges between Xiao En and the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had plotted for many years to obtain the secret of the Temple that Xiao En knew. Once he grasped this secret, he could dominate the world. The Qing Emperor used Fan Xian as bait to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson and thus get the secret out of him. Chen Pingping was also involved. He had captured Xiao En and his grandson in order to obtain the exact location of the temple. Sean had been imprisoned in the dungeon for more than 20 years, but he did not give in. He only revealed the secret of the temple before he died. Thus, the feud between Xiao En and the Qing Emperor could be said to be a conspiracy laid out by the Qing Emperor to obtain the secrets of the Temple.
Xiao En was the Qing Emperor's grandson.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Xiao En and Fan Xian were not actually related. Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to devise a scheme to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping often revealed information about his grandson to Xiao En, which gradually made Xiao En believe this lie. From Xiao En, Fan Xian learned his true identity. Therefore, Xiao En and Fan Xian did not have any real kinship.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Xiao En and Fan Xian were not actually related. Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. After Chen Pingping captured Xiao En, he often revealed information about his grandson to Xiao En, making him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. In reality, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's grandson. This was a scheme Chen Pingping had devised. From Xiao En, Fan Xian learned his true identity. Before Xiao En died, he told Fan Xian the secret of the Temple and also let Fan Xian know that he was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, Xiao En and Fan Xian did not have a true family relationship.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian and Xiao En had no kinship. Chen Pingping used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. He used this to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held regarding the Temple. After Chen Pingping captured Xiao En, he often revealed information about his grandson to Xiao En, making him believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. In reality, Fan Xian was not Xiao En's grandson. This was a scheme Chen Pingping had devised. From Xiao En, Fan Xian learned his true identity. Before Xiao En died, he told Fan Xian the secret of the Temple and also let Fan Xian know that he was the Qing Emperor's son. Thus, Xiao En and Fan Xian did not have a true family relationship.
The relationship between Fan Xian, Xiao En, and the Qing Emperor was complicated. According to the descriptions in documents 1, 2, 3, and 8, Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor had special attention and love for Fan Xian. He had been watching Fan Xian's growth since he was very young. However, Xiao En mistakenly thought Fan Xian was his grandson. In " Celebrating Years," Xiao En was a great demon who killed people like flies. He was also a famous spy in Northern Qi. Chen Pingping used the connection between Fan Xian and Xiao En in an attempt to pry out the secrets about the Temple deep in Xiao En's heart. Fan Xian learned of his mother's matter and learned of his true identity. The Qing Emperor's love for Fan Xian began with father and son and continued throughout. The Qing Emperor once loved Ye Qingmei. He listened to her words and repaired the palace treasury, rebuilt the system, established the Overwatch Council, and even made the capital newspaper, drawing flowers at the side. However, Fan Xian was not the Qing Emperor's only son. Xiao En's grandson was someone else. The search results did not provide a clear answer to Xiao En's relationship with Fan Xian.