The Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian.The reason why the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian was not clear. The Qing Emperor tested and attacked Fan Xian many times. He even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. In the Taiping Courtyard incident, the Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and raised him by Fan Jian's mother. After Fan Xian had been punished by the court, he had remonstrated with the Qing Emperor to expose the smuggling case of the Second Prince and Eldest Princess. However, the Qing Emperor was furious and refused to look at the evidence of the smuggling case. Thus, the exact reason why the Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian was still unclear.
The Qing Emperor punished Fan Xian.After Fan Xian returned to Jingdou from Northern Qi, the Qing Emperor learned that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor, so his attitude toward Fan Xian became very complicated. On one hand, the Qing Emperor admired Fan Xian's talent and ability. On the other hand, he was afraid of his influence and threat. Thus, he began to plan to weaken Fan Xian's power and status.
At the empress dowager's birthday banquet, the Qing Emperor deliberately made Fan Xian make a fool of himself in front of everyone and used the opportunity to punish him. Fan Xian was not convinced and had an argument with the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was furious and threw Fan Xian into the imperial prison. In the imperial prison, Fan Xian suffered all kinds of torture and humiliation, but he did not yield. Instead, he firmly expressed that he wanted to seek justice for himself.
Later, with the help of Chen Pingping and Fan Jian, Fan Xian was finally released. However, the conflict between him and the Qing Emperor had not been resolved. Instead, it had intensified.
Fan Xian was punished by the Qing Emperor to kneelAccording to the latest " reference materials " and " current environmental information " that he had searched from various sources, it could be known that the chapter where Fan Xian was punished to kneel by the Qing Emperor appeared in the 15th episode of " Celebrating Years." In the play, Fan Xian was punished by the Qing Emperor to kneel because he had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and planning the Qing Emperor's assassination. This plot also became an important turning point in the drama.
Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor ReunitingIn the novel " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor had met in chapter 265.
In this chapter, the Qing Emperor used Ye Qingmei's death to threaten Fan Xian to admit that he was his son. Fan Xian used the story of Ye Qingmei described in the book as evidence to believe that the Qing Emperor was not his biological father. The Qing Emperor showed the relics and secret letters left behind by Ye Qingmei. Only then did Fan Xian believe what the Qing Emperor said was true.
Fan Xian was crippled by the Qing Emperor.Fan Xian was crippled by the Qing Emperor because in " Celebrating Years," the relationship between the Qing Emperor and Fan Xian continued to deteriorate. Fan Xian's power continued to weaken. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued by Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and let Fan Jian's mother raise him. Although Fan Xian had been severely injured by the Qing Emperor, he had ultimately succeeded in killing the Qing Emperor.
Fan Xian assassinated the Qing Emperor.There were three main reasons why Fan Xian wanted to assassinate the Qing Emperor. First of all, Chen Pingping's death was the fuse that led to Fan Xian's falling out. In order to avenge Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping had used the power of the Overwatch Council to gradually eliminate the people around the Qing Emperor. In a rebellion, Chen Pingping heavily injured the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor sentenced her to death by a thousand cuts. This was unbearable for Fan Xian.
Secondly, after Fan Xian's first attempt to assassinate the Qing Emperor failed, the Qing Emperor had grown suspicious of him. In order to dispel the Qing Emperor's doubts, Fan Xian decided to assassinate him again. He used the temple's AI to erase memories and brought back Wu Zhu, whose memories had been erased. Out of his disgust for the Qing Royal Palace, Wu Zhu decided to kill his way to the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian once again used the sniper rifle to shoot at the Qing Emperor, seriously injuring him.
In the end, for revenge, Fan Xian decided to completely destroy the Qing Emperor. He knew that the Qing Emperor was suspicious. If he saved the Qing Emperor first and ignored the Third Prince's life, the Qing Emperor would suspect his motives. Thus, Fan Xian first saved the Third Prince and then assassinated the Qing Emperor.
All in all, Fan Xian's assassination of the Qing Emperor was caused by Chen Pingping's death, the Qing Emperor's suspicion of him, and his desire for revenge.
Fan Xian was tortured by the Qing Emperor.Fan Xian had indeed been tortured by the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor attacked and tested Fan Xian many times. He even punished him to kneel. Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including the killing of the Qing Emperor's officials and the planning of the Qing Emperor's assassination. He had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive during the Taiping Courtyard incident. However, after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou and raised him by Fan Jian's mother. This evidence showed that Fan Xian had indeed been tortured by the Qing Emperor.
The End of Fan Xian and the Qing EmperorThe ending between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian successfully assassinating the Qing Emperor and supporting the Third Prince to ascend the throne. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor was besieged by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu. In the end, he was seriously injured by Fan Xian's dagger and Wu Zhu's attack. The Qing Emperor still tried to struggle to survive, but he was ultimately defeated by Fan Xian. In this process, Fan Xian grew and changed. In the end, he chose to live in seclusion in West Lake and not become Emperor. The Qing Emperor's death was an ending he deserved.
Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor DuelFan Xian and the Qing Emperor engaged in a fierce duel in the finale of " Celebrating Years." They used their weapons and fist techniques to fight each other. The Qing Emperor used the King Path Fist, while Wu Zhu used metal rods. The Qing Emperor's King Path Fist could shatter the defenses of the Temple emissary, while Wu Zhu's metal rod could shatter the Tyrannical zhenqi that was wrapped around the Qing Emperor's fist. In the end, the Qing Emperor was defeated by Wu Zhu, and Fan Xian became the victor. The Qing Emperor's death also signified that the deep hatred between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor had been resolved.
Who was the Qing Emperor to Fan Xian?The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He and Ye Qingmei had a son, Fan Xian.