The Qing Emperor had indeed been saved by Hong Sixiang in " Celebrating Years." After a period of darkness, the Qing Emperor broke through his limits and raised the level of his Tyrannical zhenqi to the level of the King's Path zhenqi, becoming a zhenqi perpetual motion machine. Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to save the Qing Emperor from thousands of miles away, making him the only Great Grandmaster in the world who had no restrictions on his meridians and could absorb zhenqi infinitely and switch between attack and defense. However, the Qing Emperor had always hidden his identity as a Great Grandmaster and gave all the credit to Hong Sixiang. It was not until Hong Sixiang died heroically in the battle at Dong Mountain that the Qing Emperor's identity as a Great Grandmaster was officially exposed. Thus, Hong Sixiang had indeed saved the Qing Emperor in " Celebrating Years."
The Qing Emperor had indeed been saved by Hong Sixiang in " Celebrating Years." After a period of darkness, the Qing Emperor broke through his limits and raised the level of his Tyrannical zhenqi to the level of the King's Path zhenqi, becoming a zhenqi perpetual motion machine. Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to save the Qing Emperor from thousands of miles away, making him the only existence in the world without the restrictions of meridians. Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's disciple. He listened to the Qing Emperor's orders and possessed the Tyrannical zhenqi that the Qing Emperor had imparted to him. The Qing Emperor pushed Hong Sixiang onto the stage and made others mistakenly think that he was a Great Grandmaster to confuse the three Great Grandmasters. However, Hong Sixiang was eventually killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He in the Battle of Dong Mountain. Thus, the Qing Emperor was indeed saved by Hong Sixiang, but Hong Sixiang's ending was not lucky.
The circumstances of the Qing Emperor saving Fan Xian were not explicitly mentioned. Therefore, I do not know the exact circumstances of the Qing Emperor saving Fan Xian.
The Qing Emperor saved Fan Xian because in " Celebrating Years," when the Qing Emperor was assassinated, Fan Xian did not hesitate to stand in front of the Qing Emperor and use his body to block the assassin's sword. This heroic act saved the Qing Emperor, but it also caused Fan Xian to be seriously injured and unconscious. The Qing Emperor had foreseen the danger Fan Xian might encounter and had arranged a team of secret guards in advance to save Fan Xian from the line of life and death and return to the Qing Royal Palace. After the rehabilitation treatment, Fan Xian finally woke up. The Qing Emperor's concern and worry for Fan Xian expressed his importance and love for Fan Xian. Fan Xian's life-saving grace made him even more valued in the Qing Emperor's heart. The specific details of Fan Xian saving the Qing Emperor were not mentioned in the search results provided.
In " Celebrating Years 2," Fan Xian saved the Qing Emperor. In the process of carrying out his mission, Fan Xian did not hesitate to risk his life to protect the Qing Emperor and block a fatal attack. Although the Qing Emperor was safe and sound, Fan Xian was seriously injured and lost all his martial arts. Fan Xian's act of saving his life made him even more valued in the Qing Emperor's heart.
The Qing Emperor had saved Yan Bingyun because Yan Bingyun had established a huge intelligence network in Northern Qi, which had provided the Qing Emperor with a lot of useful information when he attacked Northern Qi. The Qing Emperor cherished this intelligence network and did not want anything to happen to Yan Bingyun. In addition, Yan Bingyun was the son of Yan Ruohai, the future successor of the Inspection Council. The Qing Emperor no longer trusted the current Director, Chen Pingping. Rescuing Yan Bingyun could buy Yan Ruohai's support.
The Qing Emperor was a character in " Celebrating Years." He had Tyrannical zhenqi and unstoppable fighting power. Hong Sixiang was also a character in " Celebrating Years." He was the chief eunuch of the Qing Kingdom and was considered one of the Great Grandmasters. However, according to the different opinions in the search results, some people believed that Hong Sixiang was just a cover used by the Qing Emperor to confuse the enemy, and the real Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor himself. Hong Sixiang had been easily defeated by Ku He in the battle of Dong Mountain. In the end, the Qing Emperor had withdrawn his Tyrannical zhenqi and killed him. Thus, the Qing Emperor and Hong Sixiang were two different characters in " Celebrating Years." There was a certain relationship between them, but the specific relationship and identity were still controversial.
The Qing Emperor was a character in " Celebrating Years." He had Tyrannical zhenqi and unstoppable fighting power. Hong Sixiang was the chief eunuch of the Qing Kingdom and a favorite of the empress dowager. Hong Sixiang was mistaken for a martial grandmaster, but in reality, he was not a true martial grandmaster. The Qing Emperor was the Great Grandmaster who hid the deepest. He passed his zhenqi to Hong Sixiang to deceive others. Hong Sixiang had been easily defeated by Ku He in the battle of Dong Mountain. Thus, the Qing Emperor was a true Great Grandmaster, and Hong Sixiang was just a cover.
Yes, Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's man. He was the Qing Emperor's disciple. The Qing Emperor trusted him very much and gave him the highest level of authority and secrets. The Qing Emperor had passed his Tyrannical zhenqi to Hong Sixiang, making him a cover for the Qing Emperor and attracting the attention of many strong people. Hong Sixiang held the position of chief eunuch at the Qing Emperor's side, carrying out the Qing Emperor's orders and helping him realize his ambitions. Thus, Hong Sixiang and the Qing Emperor had a master-disciple relationship. The Qing Emperor used Hong Sixiang to confuse the outside world and other Grandmasters.
Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's disciple, but he was not a true Great Grandmaster. The Qing Emperor hid his strength and let Hong Sixiang play the role of a Great Grandmaster to confuse the enemy. Although Hong Sixiang was powerful, he could not hide it from the real Great Grandmaster Ku He. In the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor had revealed his true strength and severely injured Ku He. Only then did Ku He know that the Qing Emperor was the true Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang's death was not unexpected. He was just a chess piece that the Qing Emperor had carefully nurtured to complete his plan.
Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's disciple. The Qing Emperor trusted him very much and gave him the highest level of authority and secrets. The Qing Emperor had passed his Tyrannical zhenqi to Hong Sixiang, making him a cover for the Qing Emperor and attracting the attention of many strong people. Hong Sixiang held the position of chief eunuch at the Qing Emperor's side, carrying out the Qing Emperor's orders and helping him realize his ambitions. Thus, Hong Sixiang and the Qing Emperor had a master-disciple relationship. The Qing Emperor used Hong Sixiang to confuse the outside world and other Grandmasters. In the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor used Hong Sixiang to fight against the other three Great Grandmasters. In the end, Hong Sixiang was killed by Ku He.