Fan Xian's five women were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.
Fan Xian's five women were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.
Fan Xian's five women were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.
Fan Xian's five women were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.
Fan Xian's five women were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.
Fan Xian's five women were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.
Fan Xian's five women were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou.
Fan Xian's five fathers were the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Wu Zhu, Fei Jie, and Chen Pingping.
Fan Xian's five fathers were the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Wu Zhu, Fei Jie, and Chen Pingping.
Fan Xian's five fathers were the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Wu Zhu, Fei Jie, and Chen Pingping.
Fan Xian had five women. They were Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's wife. They had fallen in love at first sight. Liu Sisi was originally Fan Xian's maid. Later, she became a concubine and gave birth to Fan Xian's eldest daughter, Fan Xiaohua. Haitang Duoduo was a Northern Qi saint and had a relationship with 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, the Emperor who had disguised herself as a man. Fan Xian had mistaken her for Si Lili. Fan Xian had five women.