The mastermind behind Fan Xian's assassination was Prime Minister Lin Ruofu's second son, Lin Gong. The reason Lin Gong had killed Fan Xian was because he had been persuaded by the Eldest Princess, and he himself did not think highly of Fan Xian. Lin Gong's actions were to follow Lin Wan 'er's wishes. In addition, there was another person named Wu Bo 'an. He was a strategist and was related to Lin Gong. However, the real mastermind was someone else, and his exact identity was unknown.
It was currently impossible to determine who had killed Fan Xian. There were many people in the play who had the motive to kill Fan Xian, including Lin Gong, the Qing Emperor, and the Eldest Princess. However, the identity of the mastermind was still unclear.
The person who killed Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and attempted to unify the world. After Fan Xian learned the truth of his mother's death, he decided to kill the Qing Emperor. However, because the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster, Fan Xian was no match for him. Thus, the Qing Emperor was the true murderer.
The real culprits behind Fan Xian's death were Lin Gong, the Second Prince, and the Eldest Princess. Lin Gong was the Eldest Princess 'brother. He had worked with Wu Bo' an to secretly plan the assassination of Fan Xian on Niulan Street. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want Fan Xian to take charge of the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess wanted to help the Second Prince ascend the throne and needed to remove all obstacles. Thus, Lin Gong, the Second Prince, and the Eldest Princess all participated in Fan Xian's assassination.
The masterminds behind Fan Xian's death were Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince. Lin Gong was one of the masterminds behind Fan Xian's assassination attempt on Niulan Street. He obtained the token to control Cheng Jushu and smuggled him into the city. The Eldest Princess was the head of the palace treasury. She might have hoped to kill Fan Xian to cut off the possibility of the Qing Emperor letting Fan Xian inherit the palace treasury. The Second Prince was also involved in this conspiracy. Thus, Fan Xian was assassinated by Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince.
There was no clear answer as to who killed Fan Dong. Some search results mentioned that Fan Dong's wife, Ya Nan, hired a group of people to kill him, but this information was not confirmed. The other search results did not provide a definite answer. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know who killed Fan Dong.
Lin Gong had ordered Cheng Jushu to kill Fan Xian. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's older brother, and also the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's man. He obtained the token to control Cheng Jushu and smuggled him into the city. Lin Gong had ordered Cheng Jushu to kill Fan Xian because he didn't want Fan Xian to marry his sister, Lin Wan 'er.
In the seventeenth episode of " Celebrating the Years," the person who wanted to kill Fan Xian was Lin Gong. He had been instructed by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui because Fan Xian's existence threatened the Eldest Princess 'interests. Lin Gong was a supporter of the Eldest Princess. He didn't want Fan Xian to control the palace treasury, nor did he want Lin Wan 'er to marry Fan Xian. Therefore, he decided to assassinate Fan Xian to eliminate this threat.
Fan Xian died at the hands of the Qing Emperor. At the end of the novel," Celebrating Years," Fan Xian took Wu Zhu to kill the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian attacked the Qing Emperor with all his might, but he did not cause any fatal injuries. However, driven by curiosity, Fan Xian removed the black cloth over Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, Wu Zhu's laser eyes pierced through his body and he died.
The Qing Emperor was one of the people who wanted to kill Fan Xian the most. The reason the Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian was that Fan Xian had threatened his power. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and his master, Chen Pingping, causing Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor to fall out. In addition, there were three people behind the assassination of Fan Xian on Niulan Street. They were the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. Lin Gong's assassination of Fan Xian was ordered by the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. As for whether the others had killed Fan Xian, the search results did not mention it.
Fan Xian was not killed. At the end of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian assassinated the Qing Emperor with the help of Wu Zhu, the Shadow, Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, and Ruoruo to avenge his mother, Ye Qingmei. After that, Fan Xian took his wife, Lin Wan 'er, to live in seclusion.