In Joy of Life, Da Bao's biological father was the Qing Emperor, and his mother was the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.
In Joy of Life, Dabao and Lin Gong were born to the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.
Fan Ruoruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter in Joy of Life. The name and identity of her birth mother were not mentioned in the search results.
In Joy of Life, Ruo Ruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter. The name and identity of her birth mother were not mentioned in the search results. Fan Jian was the male lead Fan Xian's adoptive father, Count Sinan. To avoid the Qing Emperor's pursuit, he sent Fan Xian to the countryside to be raised. At the same time, he sent his own daughter, Fan Ruoruo, to the countryside to be raised with Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Ruoruo and Fan Xian were brother and sister in name.
Fan Ruoruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter in Joy of Life. The name and identity of her birth mother were not mentioned in the search results. Fan Jian was the male lead Fan Xian's adoptive father, Count Sinan. To avoid the Qing Emperor's pursuit, he sent Fan Xian to the countryside to be raised. At the same time, he sent his own daughter, Fan Ruoruo, to the countryside to be raised with Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Ruoruo and Fan Xian were brother and sister in name.
In Joy of Life, the Eldest Princess was born to the Qing Emperor and Li Yunrui.
In Joy of Life, Da Bao was the illegitimate son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess.
In Joy of Life, Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun, the child of Xiao En's son and a brothel woman. Xiao En had placed Yan Bingyun outside and was loyal to the Qing Kingdom. He had a deep hatred for Northern Qi. This was confirmed in multiple documents. Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's biological grandson.
Fan Ruoruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter in Joy of Life. She was the daughter of Fan Xian's adoptive father, Count Sinan, Fan Jian. In order to avoid the Qing Emperor's pursuit, Fan Jian sent Fan Xian to the countryside to be raised. At the same time, he also sent his own daughter, Fan Ruoruo, to the countryside to be raised with Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Ruoruo and Fan Xian were brother and sister in name. Fan Ruoruo's birth mother was Fan Jian's first wife, but her identity and name were not mentioned in the search results.
Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. After the Qing Emperor killed Ye Qingmei, Ye Qingmei's servant Wu Zhu carried the newborn Fan Xian to the Fan family in Danzhou and had Fan Jian take him in. Fan Xian grew up in Danzhou and always thought Fan Jian was his biological father. It was only later that he discovered he was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
Fan Ruoruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter in Joy of Life. She was the daughter of Fan Xian's adoptive father, Count Sinan, Fan Jian. In order to avoid the Qing Emperor's pursuit, Fan Jian sent Fan Xian to the countryside to be raised. At the same time, he also sent his own daughter, Fan Ruoruo, to the countryside to be raised with Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Ruoruo and Fan Xian were brother and sister in name.