Emperor Qing knew that in fact, Emperor Qing had always known that Fan Xian was his son, but when Fan Xian was born, he had murderous intentions towards Fan Xian. It was only when Fan Jian replaced Fan Xian with his own son that Fan Xian survived. After Ye Qingmei died tragically, Fan Xian was rescued by the robot Wu Zhu. After some discussions among Ye Qingmei's fans, Fan Xian was placed in Danzhou to be raised. If Emperor Qing wanted to pursue this son again at this time, the resistance would be too great.
Different from Ye Qingmei, Emperor Qing believed in the ancient idea that blood is the most important. Now that the woman he feared is dead and his biological son is lucky to survive, if Emperor Qing continues to pursue this child, the world will be talking about it.
Although there was no shortage of cases of father and son killing each other in the royal family, Ye Qingmei was held in high esteem, and her identity was never recognized by the royal family. People leave their names, and geese leave their voices. If Emperor Qing sent someone to Danzhou to kill an infant, it would inevitably leave some clues and arouse speculation from the outside world. If it was the lesser of two evils, or the dead Fan Xian was more valuable than the dead Fan Xian, Emperor Qing accepted the opinion and temporarily gave up the idea of ??killing his son.
Fan Jian's mother was the emperor's wet nurse, equivalent to half of his biological mother. The ancients all valued governing the world with filial piety, and there were almost no emperors who did not respect their wet nurses. After Fan Xian was fostered into the lap of the old lady, Emperor Qing had to go through his own wet nurse if he wanted to kill him again. If the old lady protected Fan Xian with her life, Emperor Qing would not be able to do anything again, otherwise he would be blamed by the world. Unfilial.
What's more, Fan Xian always has the robot Wuzhu as his bodyguard. Emperor Qing's men might not be able to defeat Wuzhu's resistance, so it would be more cost-effective to give up the idea of ??killing Fan Xian. In fact, what Emperor Qing was most afraid of was that Fan Xian, like Ye Qingmei, believed that everyone was equal. As long as Fan Xian still followed the rules, he would not kill him. In fact, there are many places in the play where it is revealed that Emperor Qing knew Fan Xian's identity. For example, at the dinner table, Emperor Qing said to you brothers, "Eat it, brothers." This shows that Emperor Qing knew about it.