Fan Xian's guards included Teng Zijing, Gao Da, Ye Ren, and the Tiger Guards. Teng Zijing was Fan Xian's first guard. He had sacrificed his life for Fan Xian. Gao Da was one of Fan Xian's important guards. His strength was set to fight a ninth-level. Ye Ren was a spy placed by the Second Prince at Fan Xian's side. The Tiger Guard was one of Fan Xian's guards. Fan Xian's guards played the role of protecting and supporting him in the play. Different documents had different opinions about Teng Zijing and Gundam's strength, but Teng Zijing's strength in the play was raised by the scriptwriter. Fan Xian's guards played an important role in the plot. Their fates were also closely linked to Fan Xian.
Fan Xian's guards were called Teng Zijing, Gao Da, Ye Ren, and the Tiger Guards.
The guards by Fan Xian's side were Gao Da, Wang Qinian, Gong Dian, and Diwu Cheng. Gao Da was a Tiger Guard that Fan Jian had arranged to stay by Fan Xian's side. He was very powerful and was considered an eighth or ninth-level ace. He was also a funny character in the show, often causing trouble for Fan Xian with Wang Qinian. Wang Qinian was one of Fan Xian's most capable assistants. Together with Gao Da, he helped Fan Xian deal with various matters. Gong Dian was the Qing Emperor's personal guard. He was an internal commander who could objectively distinguish right from wrong. His martial arts were strong and he was considered an expert above the Eighth Stage. Diwu Cheng was Li Qian's bodyguard. He played the role of Li Qian and Mingyu's relationship helper in the play. All in all, these guards were important people at Fan Xian's side and provided him with protection and help.
In Joy of Life, Fan Jian had a team of Tiger Guards. These Tiger Guards were personally trained and established by Fan Jian. Each of them had extremely strong martial strength and were people who had been selected through thousands of trials. The loyalty of the Tiger Guards and their ferocity to protect their master were unquestionable. Fan Jian was in charge of training and protecting these Tiger Guards. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. Although Fan Jian did not have the authority to mobilize the Tiger Guards to carry out other missions, he had a certain degree of control over this force. However, in the development of the plot, the Qing Emperor used Sigu Jian's killing of the Grandmasters to wipe out the Tiger Guards that Fan Jian had trained. In the end, Fan Jian only kept twenty-one Tiger Guards as his personal guards. Fan Jian's guards played an important role in the drama, demonstrating his strength and influence.
Fan Jian's personal guards were Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were an army personally trained by Fan Jian. They were good at individual combat, and each Tiger Guard was an elite with outstanding strength. Most of the Tiger Guards 'martial arts had reached the eighth rank and above, and they had the ability to take on a hundred people at once. Although they belonged to the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian had planted confidants and chess pieces among them, laying the foundation for future power struggles.
Fan Jian's personal guards were Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were an army personally trained by Fan Jian. They were good at individual combat, and each Tiger Guard was an elite with outstanding strength. Most of the Tiger Guards 'martial arts had reached the eighth rank and above, and they had the ability to take on a hundred people at once. Although they belonged to the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian had planted confidants and chess pieces among them, laying the foundation for future power struggles.
Fan Jian's personal guards were Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were an army personally trained by Fan Jian. They were good at individual combat, and each Tiger Guard was an elite with outstanding strength. Most of the Tiger Guards 'martial arts had reached the eighth rank and above, and they had the ability to take on a hundred people at once. Although they belonged to the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian had planted confidants and chess pieces among them, laying the foundation for future power struggles. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's personal guards. The Qing Emperor did not know of their existence. Fan Jian eventually resigned from his official position and helped Fan Xian build the palace treasury. He also brought 21 Tiger Guards as his guards.
Fan Xian's fan was the Second Prince. Fan Xian demonstrated his familiarity and talent in poetry by reciting poems. This made the Second Prince develop a great interest and admiration for him. Fan Xian's act of memorizing poems not only displayed his talent, but also established a special relationship between him and the Second Prince, making the Second Prince his fan.
Fan Wujiu was one of the guards of the Second Prince, Li Chengze, in "Celebrating Years". He was one of the Eight Generals of the Second Prince's mansion and had always been by the Second Prince's side. He was one of the Second Prince's strongest forces. In the movie, Fan Wujiu was sent to kill Fan Xian, but he was defeated in the end. He had a fatal weakness, which was his desire to pass the imperial examination and become a scholar. Although Fan Wujiu was eventually caught and forced to commit suicide by taking poison, his character received a lot of attention in the play.
Fan Xian's sister, Fan Ruoruo, liked Fan Xian, but Fan Xian treated her as his own sister and had no feelings for her. Although Fan Ruoruo had always had deep feelings for Fan Xian, Fan Xian had made it clear that they were only siblings. In the end, Fan Ruoruo chose to marry King Jing's son, Li Hongcheng, and became King Jing's consort. Although Fan Ruoruo liked Fan Xian, she was not with him.
Fan Xian's sister, Fan Ruoruo, liked Fan Xian. From a young age, she had a deep love and admiration for Fan Xian, but Fan Xian treated her as his own sister and had no romantic feelings for her. Fan Ruoruo had always suppressed her feelings. In the end, she chose to marry King Jing's son, Li Hongcheng, and let go of her obsession with Fan Xian.