Chapter 176 of the sixth volume of Qing Yu Nian was about the story of Fan Xian sending off his comrades. In this chapter, Fan Xian faced the Emperor's silence and indulgence, expressing his father's indulgence and understanding of him. Fan Xian rarely used his great killing weapon when facing a desperate situation. He had only used it once in the primitive mountain forest. This chapter also mentioned the plot where the green mountains could not be covered. It described the uneasiness and fear of the disciples of the Heavenly Dao Sect when they faced the black building. After Fan Xian entered the Palace, he was afraid of the Emperor's fear and coldness. He would rather never enter the Royal Palace again and never see the Emperor again.
Chapter 133 of the seventh volume was a chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years ". This chapter described Fan Xian breathing expressionlessly in the wind and snow, absorbing the Yuan Qi between heaven and earth. At the same time, his left arm naturally slid through the wind and snow, protecting his vital points. The Emperor's fist finally struck Fan Xian's chest, leaving a mark on the back of a horizontal palm. This chapter also mentioned the Qing Emperor's will and reaction, as well as Fan Xian's Coffin Breaker. However, the specific plot and background information could only be understood after reading the entire chapter.
Chapter 86 of the sixth volume of Celebrating Years was a chapter in the novel, Celebrating Years. It was called Three Nights in the Palace. In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific content and plot details of this chapter could only be understood by reading the novel.
Chapter 73 of the sixth volume was a chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years ". This chapter described how Fan Xian faced a general and lowered his head slightly. He narrowed his eyes and resisted the thick arrow intent coming from the other person's body. The arrow intent was not killing intent, but a kind of aura that seemed to reveal one's inner heart.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific details of the plot could only be understood by reading novels.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific details of the plot could only be obtained by reading the novel.
Chapter 152 of the sixth volume was a chapter in the novel " Celebrating Years ". The title of this chapter was " Who made the heart of the king into a sea of fire?" The specific content and plot needed to be read further to know.
Qing Yunian's seventh volume, chapter 118, was not found in the search results provided. I don't know the specific content of this chapter.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific details of the plot could only be understood by reading novels.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific details of the plot could only be understood by reading novels.
Qing Yunian's sixth volume, chapter 86, was called " Three Nights in the Palace." In this chapter, the Qing Emperor did not sleep in the rear palace, but directly in the royal study. This plot showed the emperor's diligence in government affairs and his indifference to the harem, as well as the scene of the eunuchs preparing all the tools for him. The specific details of the plot could only be understood by reading novels.
The content of chapter 132 of Qing Yunian's sixth volume could not be found from the search results provided.