In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. In addition, Chen Pingping investigated Ye Qingmei's death and finally discovered that the Qing Emperor was the mastermind behind Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping's investigation revealed the Qing Emperor's betrayal, which led the Qing Emperor to suspect Chen Pingping's betrayal.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. After that, the Qing Emperor gradually discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. In addition, the Seven Gentlemen entering the palace was also the beginning of the Qing Emperor's suspicions. After Chen Pingping deliberately revealed his traces, the Qing Emperor confirmed Chen Pingping's betrayal through Chen Pingping directly stating the truth of Ye Qingmei's death and the fact that the Qing Emperor had betrayed Ye Qingmei. Thus, the Qing Emperor had discovered her betrayal through investigations and Chen Pingping's own account.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. In addition, Chen Pingping investigated Ye Qingmei's death and ultimately discovered that the Qing Emperor was the mastermind behind Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping's investigation revealed the Qing Emperor's betrayal.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. The specific discovery process and details may need to be further understood from other sources.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor did not explicitly mention the details of Chen Pingping's betrayal. However, the Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had betrayed him only after Chen Pingping directly stated the truth of Ye Qingmei's death and the fact that the Qing Emperor had betrayed Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor flew into a rage out of humiliation and wanted to kill Chen Pingping, but he was wounded by Chen Pingping with a shotgun hidden in the armrest of his wheelchair. This incident happened after the Qing Emperor had safely returned to the capital. Thus, the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal after Chen Pingping directly exposed the Qing Emperor's betrayal.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. Chen Pingping directly recounted the truth of Ye Qingmei's death and the Qing Emperor's betrayal of Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor flew into a rage out of humiliation and was even more unable to understand that this eunuch would betray him, the strongest person in the world, for a woman. In his rage, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Chen Pingping, but he was injured by Chen Pingping with a shotgun hidden in the armrest of his wheelchair. In the end, Chen Pingping's betrayal of the Qing Emperor was unavoidable because " different paths cannot be coordinated." Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor had never been on the same side. The Qing Emperor had only seen Chen Pingping as a servant and had never given her the respect she deserved.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. The specific discovery process and details may need to be further understood from other sources.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping's betrayal was after the battle of Dong Mountain. When Fan Jian returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping refused to leave, he had been killed. After that, the Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. In addition, Chen Pingping also discovered the Qing Emperor's betrayal of Ye Qingmei through the investigation of her death. Thus, the Qing Emperor's discovery of Chen Pingping's betrayal was gradually revealed through the process of investigation and suspicion.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor discovered Chen Pingping's betrayal through the process of investigation and suspicion. The Qing Emperor began to suspect that Chen Pingping had done so after the battle of Dong Mountain, when Fan Jian had returned to his hometown and Chen Pingping had refused to leave. The Qing Emperor's internal court intelligence agency began to investigate Xuankong Temple and the attack in the valley, as well as Chen Pingping's role in the matter of the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess. The specific process of discovery and details were not mentioned.