Fan Xian hit the Third Prince because Fan Xian's series of actions in the play, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and planning the Qing Emperor's assassination, had aroused the Qing Emperor's anger and threats. The Qing Emperor decided to pursue and kill Fan Xian. In one conflict, Fan Xian successfully defeated the Third Prince. However, the specific plot and reason needed to be further watched to obtain more details.
Fan Xian beating up the Third Prince was one of the scenes in Joy of Life. Fan Xian had indeed hit the Third Prince in the show. In the plot, in order to overthrow the Qing Emperor's rule, Fan Xian joined forces with everyone to kill the Qing Emperor and push the Qing Kingdom's Third Prince to the throne. Fan Xian played an important role in this process, but the search results did not provide clear information on the details and reasons for beating up the Third Prince. Therefore, I cannot provide any more details regarding Fan Xian's attack on the Third Prince.
The reason Fan Xian had hit the Third Prince was not clearly answered in the search results provided.
The Crown Prince had appeared after Fan Xian had beaten him up, but the details and reason were not mentioned. There was a complicated relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of him and Ye Qingmei and had paid close attention to his growth. Before discovering that the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess had an unethical relationship, the Qing Emperor had viewed the Crown Prince as his successor and Fan Xian as his prospective successor. However, the power behind the Crown Prince and the power behind Fan Xian had clashed twice. The details were unknown. As a result, the search results did not provide any information regarding the specific details of the Crown Prince's appearance after Fan Xian hit him.
The Crown Prince had appeared after Fan Xian had beaten him up. The details and reasons were not mentioned.
The Crown Prince had appeared after Fan Xian had beaten him up. The details and reasons were not mentioned. There was a complicated relationship between Fan Xian and the Crown Prince. According to the answer in the first document, the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of him and Ye Qingmei and had paid close attention to his growth. According to the answer in the fourth document, the Crown Prince had tried to rope Fan Xian in for his use, but he did not know that the Empress and Eldest Princess had once planned to assassinate Fan Xian. The power behind the Crown Prince and the power behind Fan Xian had clashed twice. Once in Danzhou, Fan Xian was poisoned, and once in Niulan Street, Fan Xian was assassinated by an assassin. Thus, Fan Xian's beating might be related to the Crown Prince's complicated relationship, but the details were not clear.
No, Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He was the Qing Emperor's fourth son.
Fan Xian and the Third Prince were brothers. Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, and the Third Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin. Although the Third Prince's status was not as high as the Great Prince and Second Prince, Fan Xian chose to support the Third Prince in the play and eventually elected him to become the Emperor of Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian had a very high opinion of the Third Prince's personality and talent. He believed that he was virtuous and talented, and was a benevolent ruler. Fan Xian did not crave power. His first intention was to live his own life.
Fan Xian was one of the main characters in Joy of Life. He was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son and also Ye Qingmei's son. Fan Xian was a smart and thoughtful person. He respected the idea of equality for everyone and did not pursue power or the throne. In the play, Fan Xian supported the Third Prince (actually the Fourth Prince), the son of Yi Guipin, Lady Liu's cousin, to ascend the throne. The Third Prince's name was Li Chengping. He was the son of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin. Fan Xian was Li Chengping's teacher. They dealt with some problems together. In the end, Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan, and Li Chengping became the new Emperor. Fan Xian's support of the Third Prince's ascension to the throne was the result of the plot.
The Third Prince and Fan Xian were half-brothers. Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, while the Third Prince was the son of the Qing Emperor and Yi Guipin. Although Fan Xian was actually the Fourth Prince, because the Crown Prince was independent of Prince Yu, he could be called the Third Prince. In the play, Fan Xian supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne and eventually became the Qing Emperor's successor. The relationship between them was quite complicated in the play, involving power struggles and family disputes.