There were different views and explanations on whether the Qing Emperor would let Fan Xian succeed the throne. Some search results indicated that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian was his own son and also the child of him and the woman he loved the most. Furthermore, Fan Xian was very outstanding. However, there were also search results that mentioned that the Qing Emperor did not want Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian's identity and personality made the Qing Emperor doubt his succession. Overall, it was impossible to determine if the Qing Emperor really wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether the Qing Emperor would let Fan Xian succeed the throne.
The Qing Emperor did not intend to let Fan Xian succeed the throne. The Qing Emperor had doubts about Fan Xian's background and Ye Qingmei's actions. He was worried that his succession might cause internal dissatisfaction and revenge. The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian had gone through three stages: probing, using, and opposing. He had never considered the idea of letting Fan Xian succeed the throne. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor did not have any plans to let Fan Xian succeed the throne.
There were different views and explanations on whether the Qing Emperor would let Fan Xian succeed the throne. Some search results indicated that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian was his own son and also the child of him and the woman he loved the most. Furthermore, Fan Xian was very outstanding. However, other search results mentioned that the Qing Emperor did not want Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian's background was a problem. He was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor had no reason to depose the legitimate Crown Prince and make Fan Xian the Crown Prince. This would cause dissatisfaction among the civil and military officials. The Qing Emperor wanted to ensure that his achievements, reputation, and inheritance of the throne were all without criticism. Passing the throne to his illegitimate son, Fan Xian, would have a negative impact on his reputation. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether the Qing Emperor would let Fan Xian succeed the throne.
The Qing Emperor did not intend to let Fan Xian succeed the throne. There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor was unwilling to take the risk of letting Fan Xian inherit the throne. First, Fan Xian's background was a problem. He was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor had no reason to depose the legitimate Crown Prince and make Fan Xian the Crown Prince. This would cause dissatisfaction among the civil and military officials. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to become a wise ruler for thousands of years. He wanted to ensure that his achievements, reputation, and inheritance of the throne were all beyond reproach. Passing the throne to his illegitimate son, Fan Xian, would have a negative impact on his reputation. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor did not have any plans to let Fan Xian succeed the throne.
There were different views and explanations on whether the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne. Some search results indicated that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian was his own son and also the child of him and the woman he loved the most. Furthermore, Fan Xian was very outstanding. However, there were also search results that mentioned that the Qing Emperor did not want Fan Xian to succeed the throne. The Qing Emperor had doubts about Fan Xian's identity and personality. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor had once plotted to kill Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. If Fan Xian learned the truth, he might take revenge on the Qing Emperor. In summary, there was currently no clear answer to the question of whether the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne.
The Qing Emperor did not intend to let Fan Xian succeed the throne. There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor was unwilling to take the risk of letting Fan Xian inherit the throne. First, Fan Xian's background was a problem. He was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor had no reason to depose the legitimate Crown Prince and make Fan Xian the Crown Prince. This would cause dissatisfaction among the civil and military officials. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to become a wise ruler for thousands of years. He wanted to ensure that his achievements, reputation, and inheritance of the throne were all beyond reproach. Passing the throne to his illegitimate son, Fan Xian, would have a negative impact on his reputation. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor did not have any plans to let Fan Xian succeed the throne.
There were different views and explanations on whether the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne. Some documents believed that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian was his own son and Fan Xian was very outstanding. However, there were also documents that mentioned that the Qing Emperor had no intention of letting Fan Xian succeed the throne because Fan Xian's identity and personality might arouse the Qing Emperor's doubts. Overall, it was impossible to determine if the Qing Emperor really wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne.
The Qing Emperor had no intention of letting Fan Xian succeed the throne. The Qing Emperor considered Fan Xian's background and the hidden danger to Ye Qingmei's actions. He was unwilling to take the risk of letting Fan Xian inherit the throne. Fan Xian was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor had no reason to depose the legitimate Crown Prince and make Fan Xian the Crown Prince. This would cause dissatisfaction among the civil and military officials. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor did not want Fan Xian to succeed the throne.
There were different views and explanations on whether the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne. Some documents believed that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian was his son and had outstanding talent. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor admired him very much. However, there were also search results that mentioned that the Qing Emperor had no intention of letting Fan Xian succeed the throne. Fan Xian's identity and personality made the Qing Emperor suspicious of his succession. Overall, it was impossible to determine if the Qing Emperor really wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne. Therefore, there was no definite answer to the question of whether the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne.
There were different views and explanations on whether the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne. Some documents believed that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian was his own son and Fan Xian was very outstanding. However, there were also documents that mentioned that the Qing Emperor had no intention of letting Fan Xian succeed the throne because Fan Xian's identity and personality might arouse the Qing Emperor's doubts. Overall, it was impossible to determine if the Qing Emperor really wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne.
There were different views and explanations on whether the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne. Some documents believed that the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne because Fan Xian was his son and had outstanding talent. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor admired him very much. However, there were also search results that mentioned that the Qing Emperor did not intend to let Fan Xian succeed the throne. Because of Fan Xian's background and the hidden dangers of his actions toward Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor was unwilling to take the risk of letting Fan Xian become Emperor. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to succeed the throne.