I don't know where I can find the novel " So I Married Anti Fan ". This novel might be relatively unpopular. If you don't find it on a relevant online reading platform or website, you can try to search for relevant keywords or look for it in a library or bookstore. In addition, if you are interested in Chinese literature, you can read some classic novels on some Chinese literature websites, such as Qidian Chinese Network, Netease Cloud Reading, etc.
The novel that Fan Xian married Fan Ruoruo was " Celebrating Years." In this novel, Fan Ruoruo eventually married Li Hongcheng, the son of King Jing. Although Fan Ruoruo had always liked Fan Xian, Fan Xian treated her as his own sister and had no feelings for her.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian did not marry Fan Ruoruo.
Fan Ruoruo was Fan Xian's sister. They were not related by blood and were cousins. She admired Fan Xian very much, and Fan Xian loved this sister very much.
In the end, Fan Ruoruo married Li Hongcheng, the son of King Jing. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Ruoruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter. In order to protect Fan Xian's identity, Fan Jian sent Fan Ruoruo to the countryside to grow up with Fan Xian. Although Fan Ruoruo had always liked Fan Xian, Fan Xian only treated her as his own sister. Fan Ruoruo later went on to practice medicine and save people everywhere. In the end, she chose to marry King Jing's son, Li Hongcheng, and lived a life of traveling the world.
Fan Xian had gotten together with Lin Wan 'er in the finale of the first season of the TV series " Celebrating Years," but they had not gotten married. However, in the second season, Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er did hold a grand wedding. It was given the standard of a royal wedding. Thus, Fan Xian got married in " Celebrating Years."
There were a few reasons why anti-Japanese dramas were so popular but time-travel dramas were so few:
1. Different historical backgrounds: Anti-Japanese dramas mainly tell the historical background of the Anti-Japanese War, while time-travel dramas mainly tell the story of modern people traveling to ancient times. Due to the different historical backgrounds, there were great differences in the production and audience of these two dramas.
2. Different audience preferences: Anti-Japanese dramas mainly targeted young people, while time-travel dramas targeted older audiences. Youngsters were more willing to accept fresh, sci-fi stories, while older audiences were more willing to accept historical works.
3. Different production costs: producing anti-Japanese dramas required a lot of historical information and venues, while producing time-travel dramas was relatively easy. Therefore, producers were more willing to produce higher-quality anti-Japanese dramas to attract audiences. The production cost of time-travel dramas was lower, and it was easier to attract small producers and amateur actors.
4. Political Corroghtness: Anti-Japanese dramas often need to follow a certain degree of political accuracy when they are produced and broadcast. They cannot involve sensitive political topics. Time travel dramas did not have such restrictions, so they were easier to produce and broadcast.
For all the above reasons, anti-Japanese dramas had certain advantages in production, audience, and political accuracy compared to time-travel dramas, so it was easier to become a disaster. However, due to the limitations of historical background and audience preferences, the producers and broadcaster were more willing to choose other more advantageous topics, so the number of time-travel dramas was relatively small.