Fan Xian supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne out of selfishness and family considerations. The Third Prince's biological mother was Fan Xian's cousin, Yi Guipin. Fan Xian hoped to repay the Fan family's care and protection by helping the Third Prince ascend the throne. Fan Xian believed that letting the Third Prince become the Qing Emperor's successor and inherit the throne was the best reward for the Fan family. In addition, Fan Xian also considered that the Third Prince was related to the Fan family. His support could also increase his influence in the court.
I recommend 'Evil Bewitching Monarch's Heart': Empress, Don't Run. This was a story about the female protagonist who was in the process of helping the Third Prince win the throne. After being abandoned by the Third Prince, she supported her son to become the emperor. The plot was rich, and the protagonist's fate was full of twists and turns. At the same time, it was full of the aura of ancient dynasties and the glory and cruelty of the palace struggles. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Fan Xian had never thought of becoming Emperor. He valued the idea of everyone being equal. In order to check and balance Fan Xian's power, the Qing Emperor weakened Fan Xian's power after his death and began to nurture the Third Prince. However, the Qing Emperor's love for the Third Prince did not last long. He was worried that the Third Prince would become Fan Xian's power. Thus, before the Third Prince ascended the throne, he was secretly sent away from the capital by Fan Xian to prevent him from becoming Fan Xian's enemy. Fan Xian did not have the ambition to become Emperor. He supported the Third Prince, the son of Yi Guipin, the cousin of Lady Liu, to ascend the throne. Fan Xian's influence had an important impact on the entire situation of the Qing Kingdom. This also made Li Chengping wary of Fan Xian. Thus, the Third Prince ascended the throne to repay the Fan family for their care and protection. Fan Xian also believed that letting the Third Prince become the Qing Emperor's successor was the best repayment for the Fan family. Thus, the Third Prince's decision to ascend the throne was not because he feared Fan Xian. It was Fan Xian's own choice and support.
In Joy of Life, the Third Prince did not fear Fan Xian after he ascended the throne. On the contrary, the Third Prince admired Fan Xian's talent and ability. He entrusted him with an important task and gave him great support in court. In the novel, the Third Prince was a smart and far-sighted person. He knew Fan Xian's value and influence, so he had always worked hard to rope him in. Fan Xian also saw through the Third Prince's intentions, but he was not moved by them. Instead, he continued to remain neutral and did not participate in any factional disputes. In the end, the Third Prince relied on his own wisdom and ability to successfully ascend the throne and become a wise ruler. He did not disappoint Fan Xian's expectations. He gave him a very high evaluation and gave him a lot of support in court. As a result, the relationship between the two became deeper and they became each other's confidants and friends.
After the Third Prince ascended the throne, he feared Fan Xian. In order to check and balance Fan Xian's power, the Qing Emperor weakened Fan Xian's power after his death and began to nurture the Third Prince. However, the Qing Emperor's love for the Third Prince did not last long. He was worried that the Third Prince would become Fan Xian's power. The Third Prince had wanted to get rid of Fan Xian many times because Fan Xian was also a Prince. Not only was his ability outstanding, but he had also won the hearts of the people and became a thorn in the Third Prince's side. Fan Xian's power was too great. The Third Prince could not touch Fan Xian at all.
Fan Xian had never thought of becoming Emperor. He valued the idea of everyone being equal. In order to check and balance Fan Xian's power, the Qing Emperor weakened Fan Xian's power after his death and began to nurture the Third Prince. However, the Qing Emperor's love for the Third Prince did not last long. He was worried that the Third Prince would become Fan Xian's power. Thus, before the Third Prince ascended the throne, he was secretly sent away from the capital by Fan Xian to prevent him from becoming Fan Xian's enemy. Fan Xian did not let the Third Prince ascend the throne. On the contrary, he hoped to repay the Fan family for their care and protection by assisting the Third Prince in ascending the throne. Fan Xian believed that letting the Third Prince become the Qing Emperor's successor and inherit the throne was the best reward for the Fan family. Thus, the Third Prince ascended the throne not because he feared Fan Xian, but because Fan Xian hoped to use this arrangement to realize his ideals and repay the Fan family's kindness.
Fan Xian had never thought of becoming Emperor. He valued the idea of everyone being equal. In order to check and balance Fan Xian's power, the Qing Emperor weakened Fan Xian's power after his death and began to nurture the Third Prince. However, the Qing Emperor's love for the Third Prince did not last long. He was worried that the Third Prince would become Fan Xian's power. Thus, after the Third Prince ascended the throne, he feared Fan Xian. The specific reason why the Third Prince feared Fan Xian was not found in the search results provided.
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.