After Fan Xian went to the Temple during the Qing years, the Qing Emperor learned of two of his secrets. These two secrets caused the Qing Emperor to have killing intent toward Fan Xian. To be specific, Fan Xian's two secrets were that he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, and that he held the secret of the Temple. The reason the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian was probably because he was worried that Fan Xian knew too many secrets about the Temple and might pose a threat to his rule. In addition, as the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian might also have an adverse effect on the Qing Emperor's rule. Thus, the Qing Emperor decided to get rid of Fan Xian.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian had been brought to the Qing Temple. First, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength. By arranging for others to send Fan Xian to the Qing Temple, the Qing Emperor could observe the attitude and reaction of the Imperial Army leader toward Fan Xian and judge Fan Xian's strength from there. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel when he saw the statue to speculate if Fan Xian had any connection to the Temple. Finally, the Qing Emperor wanted to give Fan Xian a meeting gift. He wanted him to see his fiancée, Lin Wan 'er, to determine if the two were suitable. The Qing Emperor had promised Fan Jian that the Ye family's business would definitely return to Fan Xian's hands, so Fan Jian had taken Fan Xian back to Jingdou.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian had been brought to the Qing Temple. First, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength. By arranging for others to send Fan Xian to the Qing Temple, the Qing Emperor could observe the attitude and reaction of the Imperial Army leader toward Fan Xian and judge Fan Xian's strength from there. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel when he saw the statue to speculate if Fan Xian had any connection to the Temple. In addition, Fan Xian went to the Qing Temple to find the missing Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu had lost his memory, so Fan Xian decided to go to the Temple to find him. The Qing Temple was a military museum of the prehistoric civilization. Fan Xian hoped to find the answer there.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian had been brought to the Qing Temple. First, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength. By arranging for others to send Fan Xian to the Qing Temple, the Qing Emperor could observe the attitude and reaction of the Imperial Army leader toward Fan Xian and judge Fan Xian's strength from there. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel when he saw the statue to speculate if Fan Xian had any connection to the Temple. In addition, Fan Xian went to the Qing Temple to find the missing Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu had lost his memory, so Fan Xian decided to go to the Temple to find him. The Qing Temple was a military museum of the prehistoric civilization. Fan Xian hoped to find the answer there.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian went to the Qing Temple. First, the Qing Emperor had arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Qing Temple to test Fan Xian's strength. The Qing Emperor did not tell the leader of the Imperial Army, but he arranged for someone to send Fan Xian to the Qing Temple. The leader of the Imperial Army was the Qing Emperor's most important protector. He would not let unrelated people enter the Qing Temple because this would threaten the Qing Emperor's safety. The Qing Emperor judged Fan Xian's strength through the strength of the leader of the Imperial Army because Fan Xian's strength was related to the Qing Emperor's attitude toward him. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel and see the statue. Fan Xian exchanged a move with Gong Dian at the entrance of the Qing Temple. Although he lost slightly, it showed that his martial cultivation was not weak. The Qing Emperor knew that the Temple's martial arts secret manuals were very powerful. He wanted to see if Fan Xian had any connection to the Temple. In addition, Fan Xian also wanted to know the truth about the Temple. He knew that Ye Qingmei had escaped from the temple, so he wanted to know what kind of existence the temple was. Fan Xian had gone through many hardships to find the Temple. He discovered that it was a military museum built hundreds of thousands of years ago to preserve the seeds of human civilization. In short, Fan Xian went to the Qing Temple to test its strength, understand the existence of the Temple, and its relationship with the Qing Emperor.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian was constantly pursued by the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. The Second Prince's goal was to get rid of Fan Xian so that he could monopolize power. Lin Gong had arranged for Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian on Niulan Street because he didn't want Fan Xian to rob the Eldest Princess of the palace treasury and marry Lin Wan 'er. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury. Other than these people, there were others who tried to kill Fan Xian, such as the Shadow, the head of the Sixth Bureau of the Overwatch Council, and the Temple emissary. However, the specific reason and motive for chasing Fan Xian might need to be further understood in other materials.
The people who pursued Fan Xian in the Qing years included the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. The Second Prince's goal was to get rid of Fan Xian so that he could monopolize power. Lin Gong had arranged for Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian on Niulan Street because he didn't want Fan Xian to rob the Eldest Princess of the palace treasury and marry Lin Wan 'er. Thus, Fan Xian was pursued by the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian was hunted down by the Qing Emperor, the Second Prince, Lin Gong, Teng Zijing, and the Eldest Princess. The Qing Emperor pursued Fan Xian because Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and planning the Qing Emperor's assassination. The Second Prince's goal was to get rid of Fan Xian so that he could monopolize power. Lin Gong didn't want Fan Xian to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. Teng Zijing had a personal grudge against Fan Xian.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian was hunted down by the Qing Emperor, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui, the Empress, the Shadow, Yan Xiaoyi, Cheng Jushu, Shang Shanhu, the three Qin brothers, Lang Tao, Ku He, Xiao En, and others.
The booklet Ku He had left Fan Xian during the celebration was an Italian booklet.
During the Qing years, Ku He had left Fan Xian two small books. One of them was the supreme heart of Tianyi Dao, and the other was a Western spell. These little books had helped Fan Xian recover and improve his martial arts. One of the pamphlets was in Italian. Fan Xian handed it to Fei Jie to translate. As for the specific content of the pamphlets and why Ku He chose to leave them for Fan Xian, the search results did not mention them.