Fan Xian was neither the Great Prince's man nor the Second Prince's man. He was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He had the identity of a prince with royal blood.
Fan Xian was neither the Crown Prince nor the Second Prince's man. Fan Xian was the illegitimate son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. Although he did not have the title of Prince, he was indeed the Qing Emperor's son. The Qing Emperor did not intend to pass the throne to Fan Xian. He was only using him. In the end, Fan Xian did not inherit the throne. Instead, in the plot, he successfully killed the Qing Emperor and became the person with the highest power. Thus, Fan Xian was neither the Crown Prince nor the Second Prince's man.
Fan Xian was the Second Prince's man. At first, the Second Prince admired Fan Xian very much. He tried to establish a cooperative relationship based on mutual understanding and use, and met many times in private. The Second Prince believed that Fan Xian had the support of the Inspection Council and the Qing Emperor, so he tried to rope Fan Xian in to consolidate his power. In addition, the Qing Emperor had hinted at Fan Xian's identity at a family banquet. The Second Prince and Crown Prince had already understood the Qing Emperor's intentions. Thus, it could be said that Fan Xian was the Second Prince's man.
Fan Xian was a character in Joy of Life2. He was Fan Jian's son, the Commissioner of the Overwatch Council, and the Emperor's illegitimate son. In the movie, he fought with the First Prince and the Second Prince. Fan Xian had a good relationship with the Great Prince, but to avoid suspicion and trouble, he had made his position clear the first time they met. There was a scene between Fan Xian and the Second Prince. Fan Xian had poisoned the Second Prince while he was drinking. This was to fool the Second Prince and make him fall into a life and death situation. The reason why the Second Prince chose to consume poison was probably because he believed that Ye Ling 'er would not harm him. Moreover, there were many members of the Ye family who were officials in the court, so Ye Ling' er would not take any actions that would harm him. As for the fate of the First Prince and the Second Prince and who would eventually become the Emperor, it was impossible to know based on the information provided.
Fan Xian's feelings for the Second Prince could be described as admiration and cooperation. The Second Prince had been curious about Fan Xian from the start and acknowledged his talent and ability to deal with problems. The Second Prince tried to strengthen his power by roping in Fan Xian and increase his bargaining chips for the throne. The Second Prince had appeared many times when Fan Xian was in danger and helped him, showing his admiration for him. Even though there were some conflicts of interest and schemes between Fan Xian and the Second Prince, their relationship still had certain similarities. They were both scheming and far-sighted people. Thus, Fan Xian's feelings for the Second Prince could be said to be an attitude of admiration and cooperation.
The pavilion scene of Fan Xian and the Second Prince in Joy of Life was not just a simple farewell. It had a deeper meaning. When the Second Prince sent Fan Xian off, he used a few details to express his probing and dissatisfaction with Fan Xian. First of all, the Second Prince had boasted that he hoped Fan Xian would be the examiner for the spring examinations after he returned victorious. However, Fan Xian had shirked the responsibility and asked the Second Prince why he had chosen him. Fan Xian's answer made the Second Prince feel dissatisfied. Perhaps it was because his expectations of Fan Xian had not been met. Secondly, the reason why the Second Prince tore down the pavilion was because it was built temporarily in the middle of the road. If it was not torn down, it would affect people passing by. This action might be the Second Prince's pursuit of life's exquisiteness and relaxation. Fan Xian and the Second Prince's farewell in the pavilion also hinted at the opposition between the two and the Second Prince's dissatisfaction with Fan Xian. In general, the pavilion scene played an important role in expressing emotions and showing the relationship between characters in Joy of Life.
The pavilion scene of Fan Xian and the Second Prince in Joy of Life was not just a simple farewell. It had a deeper meaning. When the Second Prince sent Fan Xian off, he used a few details to express his probing and dissatisfaction with Fan Xian. First of all, the Second Prince had boasted that he hoped Fan Xian would be the examiner for the spring examinations after he returned victorious. However, Fan Xian had shirked the responsibility and asked the Second Prince why he had chosen him. This implied that the relationship between the two had become distant. Second, the Second Prince had tried to find out Fan Xian's route, but Fan Xian had replied that he would not pass through the Howling Blade Pass. This showed that the Second Prince was wary of Fan Xian. Finally, before the farewell was over, the Second Prince walked out of the pavilion to drink and threw the wine cup on the ground. At the same time, the servants began to tear down the pavilion. This showed that the Second Prince's attitude toward Fan Xian had changed. It might mean that he had enmity toward Fan Xian. Thus, the interaction between Fan Xian and the Second Prince in the pavilion hinted at the complicated and tense relationship between the two.
Fan Xian and the Second Prince were the Qing Emperor's half-brothers. Although they were flesh and blood, the Second Prince and Fan Xian had the thought of opposing each other and fighting for the throne. The Second Prince had come into contact with Fan Xian because he had taken a fancy to his strength. However, Fan Xian's favorable impression of the Second Prince was average. He liked the Third Prince more. Only a few people knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's illegitimate son, including Fan Xian himself. The Second Prince did not know this secret, but they felt a sense of familiarity when they met. If the Second Prince had not wanted to use Fan Xian, they might have become good friends and brothers. However, the Second Prince was anxious for success and pushed Fan Xian to the opposite side, exposing his secret. In the end, Fan Xian helped the Qing Emperor plot to get rid of the Second Prince and other hostile forces, causing the Second Prince to commit suicide. Thus, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Second Prince could be said to be complicated and opposing.
Fan Xian's feelings for the Second Prince could be divided into two stages. In the beginning, the Second Prince was curious about Fan Xian and admired his talent and ability to deal with problems. The Second Prince tried to rope Fan Xian in and establish a cooperative relationship based on mutual understanding and use. At the same time, he also considered the support behind Fan Xian and hoped to consolidate his power through Fan Xian. However, in the later stages, Fan Xian poisoned the Second Prince, causing the Second Prince's attitude toward Fan Xian to change. The Second Prince felt disappointed and angry toward Fan Xian. Thus, Fan Xian's feelings for the Second Prince changed from appreciation to falling out.
The gifts the Second Prince gave Fan Xian were Teng Zijing's son's favorite candied haws, a letter from Versace Danbo Bookstore, and the medical gloves Fan Xian gave Fei Jie. These gifts were seen as the Second Prince's provocation to Fan Xian. It meant that in the second season, Fan Xian would become enemies with the Second Prince and protect these three precious things.
The pavilion scene of Fan Xian and the Second Prince in Joy of Life was not just a simple farewell. It had a deeper meaning. When the Second Prince sent Fan Xian off, he used a few details to express his probing and dissatisfaction with Fan Xian. First of all, the Second Prince had boasted that he hoped Fan Xian would be the examiner for the spring examinations after he returned victorious. However, Fan Xian had shirked the responsibility and asked the Second Prince why he had chosen him. This implied that the relationship between the two had become distant. Second, the Second Prince had tried to find out Fan Xian's route, but Fan Xian had replied that he would not pass through the Howling Blade Pass. This showed that the Second Prince was wary of Fan Xian. Finally, before the farewell was over, the Second Prince walked out of the pavilion to drink and threw the wine cup on the ground. At the same time, the servants began to tear down the pavilion. This showed that the Second Prince's attitude toward Fan Xian had changed. It might mean that he had enmity toward Fan Xian. Thus, the interaction between Fan Xian and the Second Prince in the pavilion hinted at the complicated and tense relationship between the two.