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Fan Ruoruo fired the gun in the chapter of " Celebrating the Years " in volume 3, chapter 49.
In the end, Fan Ruoruo married Li Hongcheng, the son of King Jing. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Ruoruo was Fan Jian's biological daughter. In order to protect Fan Xian's identity, Fan Jian sent Fan Ruoruo to the countryside to grow up with Fan Xian. Although Fan Ruoruo had always liked Fan Xian, Fan Xian only treated her as his own sister. Fan Ruoruo later went on to practice medicine and save people everywhere. In the end, she chose to marry King Jing's son, Li Hongcheng, and lived a life of traveling the world.
Fan Ruoruo was a character in the TV series " Celebrating Years " and its derivative works. She did not appear in the original novel.
In " Celebrating the Years," Fan Ruoruo attacked the Qing Emperor in the novel's chapter 381," Sharpening the Gun at the Last Moment." In the TV series 'episode 46," The Siege of Jingdou." In the novel, before Fan Xian went to Northern Qi, Fan Ruoruo learned the art of sniping from Uncle Wu Zhu. When the Qing Emperor was assassinated on Dong Mountain, Fan Ruoruo used a sniper rifle to injure the Qing Emperor. In the TV series, Fan Ruoruo did not use a sniper rifle to injure the Qing Emperor. Instead, she cooperated with Yan Bingyun to assassinate the Qing Emperor.
Fan Ruoruo's attack on the Qing Emperor was the content of chapters 359 to 360 of the novel " Celebrating Years." In the novel, Fan Ruoruo learned that Yan Bingyun had been intercepted and killed by people arranged by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui on his way to Northern Qi, so she used a sniper rifle to secretly attack the Qing Emperor. In the original work, Fan Ruoruo did not hit the Qing Emperor, but the TV series " Celebrating Years " adapted this plot, and Fan Ruoruo successfully hit the Qing Emperor.
In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Fan Ruoruo did not kill the Qing Emperor. Fan Ruoruo and Fan Xian were both people who opposed the Qing Emperor, but they did not directly participate in the assassination of the Qing Emperor. In the novel " Celebrating Years," Fan Ruoruo did not kill the Qing Emperor. In the last chapter of the novel, Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor.
Fan Ruoruo's confession to Fan Xian was in the 312th chapter of the original novel," Celebrating Years." The drama version might be adapted according to the plot. In the novel, after Fan Ruoruo confessed to Fan Xian and was rejected, she left Fan Xian to study medicine and travel around. King Jing Li Hongcheng had always liked Fan Ruoruo. When Fan Ruoruo wandered around, he had always been infatuated with her. In the end, Fan Ruoruo was moved by Li Hongcheng and married him.
In " Celebrating Years 2," Fan Ruoruo attacked the Qing Emperor in episode 231.
The novel that Fan Xian married Fan Ruoruo was " Celebrating Years." In this novel, Fan Ruoruo eventually married Li Hongcheng, the son of King Jing. Although Fan Ruoruo had always liked Fan Xian, Fan Xian treated her as his own sister and had no feelings for her.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian did not marry Fan Ruoruo. Fan Ruoruo was Fan Xian's sister. They were not related by blood and were cousins. She admired Fan Xian very much, and Fan Xian loved this sister very much.