Fan Xian reported the Second Prince and Eldest Princess because he knew that their crimes had hurt the people. He hoped that they would be punished soon. After Fan Xian entered the city, in front of the Qing Emperor and the princes, he reported that the Second Prince and Eldest Princess were colluding with the Northern Qi Brocade Guard and suspected of colluding with the enemy. Even though the Qing Emperor did not order a thorough investigation of the matter, Fan Xian still decided to take the risk of angering the Emperor and speak of the matter in public, asking the Qing Emperor to investigate thoroughly. His report was out of hatred for the Second Prince and the Eldest Princess and concern for the interests of the people. However, the Qing Emperor did not easily believe Fan Xian's words because Fan Xian did not have any substantial evidence in his hands. The Qing Emperor believed that for such a big shot, there had to be solid evidence to shut up the mouths of the public. Thus, Fan Xian's report did not receive the Qing Emperor's support.

The reason Fan Xian reported the Eldest Princess to the Qing Emperor was because he believed that the Eldest Princess and the Second Prince were secretly in contact with Northern Qi and were involved in smuggling activities. However, when Fan Xian reported it, he did not provide any concrete evidence and could not prove his accusation. The Qing Emperor asked Fan Xian to provide evidence, but Fan Xian was unable to satisfy the request. Thus, Fan Xian's report caused controversy. Some questioned whether his intelligence and actions were reasonable. Fan Xian's act of reporting triggered a series of developments and reactions in the plot.
Eldest Princess Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was a prince. In document 2, it was mentioned that the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. In addition, document 5 also mentioned that Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the mother of Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er. Because she was the Eldest Princess of the royal family, she knew Fan Xian's identity. Thus, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that the Eldest Princess knew Fan Xian was a Prince.
The Eldest Princess knew that Fan Xian was a prince. In document 2, it was mentioned that the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. In addition, document 5 also mentioned that Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the mother of Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er. Because she was the Eldest Princess of the royal family, she knew Fan Xian's identity. Thus, based on the information provided, the Eldest Princess knew that Fan Xian was a Prince.
Eldest Princess Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was a prince. In document 2, it was mentioned that the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui knew that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. In addition, document 5 also mentioned that Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the mother of Fan Xian's wife, Lin Wan 'er. Because she was the Eldest Princess of the royal family, she knew Fan Xian's identity. Thus, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that the Eldest Princess knew Fan Xian was a Prince.
The Eldest Princess had left Fan Xian a gift called " Yan Bingyun." This character was Yan Ruohai's son. He had been sick since he was young and had been demoted to Northern Qi as a hostage because of Fan Xian. He had experienced a lot of pain and torture. The Eldest Princess used Yan Bingyun and Yan Ruohai to deal with Fan Xian, but in the end, this " gift " became Fan Xian's opponent. In addition, the Eldest Princess's hostility toward Fan Xian had reached a level close to madness. She had long realized that Fan Xian was a threat, so she had planned many times to get rid of him. From attempting to borrow Lady Liu's hand in Danzhou to joining forces with the Second Prince in Jingdou, she had always spared no effort to eliminate this " enemy."
There were several main reasons for the Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son. The Eldest Princess had deep jealousy and hatred for Ye Qingmei. Secondly, the Eldest Princess believed that Fan Xian's feelings for Lin Wan 'er were not pure. Their marriage was a loss for the Eldest Princess. After Fan Xian married Lin Wan' er, he might take over the financial power of the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess had always managed the royal family's business and controlled most of the capital flow. The Qing Emperor had once planned to hand the palace treasury over to the Fan family to manage. In the end, the Eldest Princess developed feelings of admiration for the Qing Emperor, but she found that the person in the Qing Emperor's heart was Ye Qingmei. This was something she could not accept. Thus, for her own selfish desires and desire for power, the Eldest Princess set up all kinds of traps. She even colluded with the enemy Northern Qi in an attempt to get rid of Fan Xian. In short, the Eldest Princess 'hostility toward Fan Xian stemmed from her jealousy and hatred toward Ye Qingmei, as well as her desire for power and love.
The relationship between Fan Xian and the Eldest Princess was very complicated. We can draw some conclusions. First, there was a deep grudge between Fan Xian and the Eldest Princess. The Eldest Princess had once killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. This had led to hatred between the two. Secondly, Fan Xian had unintentionally discovered the secret relationship between the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince. This also deepened the conflict between them. However, when Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er got married, the Eldest Princess had given him a wedding gift. This raised people's doubts. Some people believed that the Eldest Princess 'gift was to frame Fan Xian, while Fan Xian believed that this gift might hide danger. All in all, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Eldest Princess was complicated and tense. Their grudges and conflicts of interest caused them to sometimes cooperate and sometimes oppose each other. As for the final result between them, the current search results did not give a clear answer.
After Fan Xian reported the Second Prince, he was reprimanded by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor angrily accused Fan Xian of accusing the Second Prince without evidence. He did not order a thorough investigation of the matter. Instead, he bestowed the Second Prince with Ye Ling 'er. The Qing Emperor's actions made Fan Xian feel disappointed and resentful. The reason Fan Xian had reported the Second Prince without evidence was because he felt that investigating the Second Prince could not be delayed. When Fan Xian faked his death and returned to the capital, he had privately told the Qing Emperor that the Second Prince had dealings with the Northern Qi Brocade Guard and had been threatened by the Second Prince. Fan Xian thought the Qing Emperor had asked him to find evidence and resolve the matter of faking his death. After returning to the capital, he reported the Second Prince again, hoping to show the Qing Emperor that he was telling the truth and needed to investigate as soon as possible to prevent the Second Prince from destroying the evidence. However, the Qing Emperor did not believe Fan Xian's words. He believed that investigating important figures like the Princess and Prince required solid evidence. Thus, Fan Xian's report did not receive the Qing Emperor's support. Instead, he was reprimanded.
After Fan Xian reported the Second Prince, he was reprimanded by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian had accused the Second Prince without evidence and did not order a thorough investigation of the matter. Instead, he bestowed the Second Prince with Ye Ling 'er. The Qing Emperor's actions made Fan Xian feel disappointed and resentful. The reason Fan Xian had reported the Second Prince without evidence was because he felt that investigating the Second Prince could not be delayed. When he faked his death and returned to the capital, he had told the Qing Emperor that the Second Prince had secret dealings with the Northern Qi Brocade Guard and had been threatened by the Second Prince. Fan Xian had mistakenly thought that the Qing Emperor had asked him to find evidence and resolve the matter of faking his death, so he had reported the Second Prince again, hoping to show the Qing Emperor that he was telling the truth and needed to quickly investigate to prevent the Second Prince from destroying the evidence. The Qing Emperor was skeptical of Fan Xian's report and believed that he needed concrete evidence to investigate the Second Prince.
After Fan Xian reported the Second Prince, he was reprimanded by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian had accused the Second Prince without evidence, so he did not order a thorough investigation of the matter. Instead, he bestowed the Second Prince with Ye Ling 'er. The Qing Emperor's actions made Fan Xian feel disappointed and resentful. The reason Fan Xian had reported the Second Prince without evidence was because he felt that investigating the Second Prince could not be delayed. When he faked his death and returned to the capital, he told the Qing Emperor that the Second Prince had dealings with the Northern Qi Brocade Guard and was threatened by the Second Prince. Fan Xian thought that the Qing Emperor had asked him to find evidence and resolve the matter of faking his death, so he mustered up his courage to report the Second Prince again, hoping to show the Qing Emperor that he was telling the truth and needed to investigate as soon as possible to prevent the Second Prince from destroying the evidence. The Qing Emperor was skeptical of Fan Xian's report. He believed that investigating important figures like the Princess and Prince required solid evidence. Thus, the Qing Emperor reprimanded Fan Xian for not believing his words.