Qingyu Nian's Xuan Kong Temple assassin was Chen Pingping's shadow.
Qingyu Nian's Xuan Kong Temple assassin was a shadow assassin arranged by Chen Pingping.
Qingyu Nian's Xuan Kong Temple assassin was a shadow assassin arranged by Chen Pingping.
Qingyu Nian's Xuan Kong Temple assassin was a shadow assassin sent by Chen Pingping.
Qingyu Nian's Xuan Kong Temple assassin was a shadow assassin sent by Chen Pingping.
Qingyu Nian's assassination at Xuankong Temple was Chen Pingping's shadow.
Qingyu Nian's assassination at Xuankong Temple was Chen Pingping's shadow.
The mastermind behind the assassination at Xuankong Temple was Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping had arranged a fake assassination to give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping sent his shadow to act as the assassin in white. However, during the sacrifice at the Hanging Temple, the Qing Emperor encountered two other real assassins, causing him to suffer a series of assassinations. However, these search results did not provide more details, so further reading of novels or watching related dramas was needed to learn more about the truth of the assassination at Xuankong Temple.
The white-robed assassin in Qingyu's year was Chen Pingping's shadow. This assassin had stabbed Fan Xian in the Hanging Temple, but because of the Qing Emperor's powerful zhenqi, the assassin could not attack further. The assassin then turned around and stabbed the Qing Emperor in the throat before quickly retreating. This plot was described in detail in the novel, but it was not shown in the series.
The white-robed assassin from Xuankong Temple was Chen Pingping's shadow. This assassin had stabbed Fan Xian in the Hanging Temple, but because of the Qing Emperor's powerful zhenqi, the assassin could not attack further. The assassin then turned around and stabbed the Qing Emperor in the throat before quickly retreating. This plot was described in detail in the novel, but it was not shown in the series.
The white-robed assassin from Xuankong Temple was Chen Pingping's shadow.