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Yu Qingnian, why did Fan Xian not kneel?

Yu Qingnian, why did Fan Xian not kneel?

2024-12-19 19:05
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There were several reasons why Fan Xian did not kneel. First of all, Fan Xian was a transmigrator. He had modern thinking and was used to not kneeling to others. Secondly, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had a special preference and tolerance for him. In the Qing Emperor's heart, Fan Xian was a long-lost son. The Qing Emperor felt guilty toward him, so he was especially tolerant of him in matters of kneeling and kowtowing. In addition, Fan Xian's personality was also a factor. He was very proud and unwilling to kneel to the nobles. This reflected his pursuit of freedom and equality. In short, Fan Xian did not kneel because he had modern thinking, the Qing Emperor's preference, and his own pride.

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Yu Qingnian, why did Fan Xian not kneel?

There were several reasons why Fan Xian did not kneel. First of all, Fan Xian was a transmigrator. He had modern thinking and was used to not kneeling to others. Secondly, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had a special preference and tolerance for him. In the Qing Emperor's heart, Fan Xian was a long-lost son. The Qing Emperor felt guilty toward him, so he was especially tolerant of him in matters of kneeling and kowtowing. In addition, Fan Xian's personality was also a factor. He was very proud and unwilling to kneel to the nobles. This reflected his pursuit of freedom and equality. In short, Fan Xian did not kneel because he had modern thinking, the Qing Emperor's preference, and his own pride.

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2024-12-23 18:04

Yu Qingnian, why did Chen Pingping harm Fan Xian?

The reason Chen Pingping harmed Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor had played a disgraceful role in the assassination of Ye Qingmei, so he decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor to avenge Ye Qingmei. To ensure Fan Xian's safety, Chen Pingping deliberately distanced himself from him to prevent him from being implicated in the assassination. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Fan Xian live and take revenge for Ye Qingmei.

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2024-12-30 03:52

Yu Qingnian, why did Chen Pingping harm Fan Xian?

The reason Chen Pingping harmed Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor had played a disgraceful role in the assassination of Ye Qingmei, so he decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor to avenge Ye Qingmei. To ensure Fan Xian's safety, Chen Pingping deliberately distanced himself from him to prevent him from being implicated in the assassination. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Fan Xian establish more prestige and reputation in court to help his career. Thus, although Chen Pingping had killed Fan Xian, this was to allow him to survive and achieve greater success.

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2025-01-08 09:04

Yu Qingnian, why did Chen Pingping harm Fan Xian?

The reason Chen Pingping harmed Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor had played a disgraceful role in the assassination of Ye Qingmei, so he decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor to avenge Ye Qingmei. To ensure Fan Xian's safety, Chen Pingping deliberately distanced himself from him to prevent him from being implicated in the assassination. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Fan Xian live and take revenge for Ye Qingmei.

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2025-01-01 12:36

Yu Qingnian, why did Chen Pingping harm Fan Xian?

Chen Pingping did not really want to harm Fan Xian. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Fan Xian live and take revenge for Ye Qingmei. The reason Chen Pingping attacked Fan Xian was because he had a new understanding of the Qing Emperor's role in Ye Qingmei's assassination. Chen Pingping hoped to assassinate the Qing Emperor to avenge Ye Qingmei. To prevent Fan Xian from being implicated in the assassination, he deliberately distanced himself from Fan Xian. Thus, Chen Pingping did not really want to harm Fan Xian. He was thinking about Fan Xian's future.

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2025-01-04 11:33

Why did Fan Xian not kneel?

There were several reasons why Fan Xian did not kneel. First of all, Fan Xian was a person with modern thinking. He was used to not kneeling to others, and it was difficult to change this behavior. Secondly, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had a special preference and tolerance for him. Because the Qing Emperor felt guilty toward him, he was especially tolerant of him in matters like kneeling. In addition, Fan Xian's personality was also a factor. He was very proud and unwilling to kneel to the nobles. This reflected his pursuit of freedom and equality. In short, Fan Xian did not kneel because he had modern thinking, the Qing Emperor's preference, and his own pride.

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2024-12-22 11:15

Why did Fan Xian not kneel?

There were several reasons why Fan Xian did not kneel. First of all, Fan Xian was a person with modern thinking. He was used to not kneeling to others, and it was difficult to change this behavior. Secondly, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had a special preference and tolerance for him. Because the Qing Emperor felt guilty toward him, he was especially tolerant of him in matters like kneeling. In addition, Fan Xian's personality was also a factor. He was very proud and unwilling to kneel to the nobles. This reflected his pursuit of freedom and equality. In short, Fan Xian did not kneel because he had modern thinking, the Qing Emperor's preference, and his own pride.

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2024-12-21 08:02

Why did Fan Xian not kneel?

There were several reasons why Fan Xian did not kneel. First of all, Fan Xian was a transmigrator. He had a modern mindset and had a different attitude toward ancient etiquette and social class systems. He believed that he was a modern person and should not abide by ancient etiquette. Secondly, Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor had a special preference and tolerance for him. In the Qing Emperor's heart, Fan Xian was a long-lost son. The Qing Emperor felt guilty toward him, so he was especially tolerant of him in matters of kneeling and kowtowing. In addition, Fan Xian's personality was also a factor. He was very proud and unwilling to kneel to the nobles. This reflected his pursuit of freedom and equality. In short, Fan Xian did not kneel because he had modern thinking, the Qing Emperor's preference, and his own pride.

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2024-12-30 01:16

Yu Qingnian, who did Fan Xian marry?

Fan Xian had taken five wives. They were the main wife, Lin Wan 'er, the side wife, Liu Sisi, the Northern Qi saintess, Haitang Duoduo, the Northern Qi imperial concubine, Si Lili, and the Northern Qi empress, Zhan Doudou.

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2024-10-23 02:39

Yu Qingnian, who did Fan Xian marry?

In the end, Fan Xian married Lin Wan 'er and Liu Sisi. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's official wife. They had a grand wedding in the novel and had a son, Fan Liang. Liu Sisi was originally Fan Xian's servant girl and later became his concubine. They had a daughter, Fan Littleflower.

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2024-12-18 18:03
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