Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test whether the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was loyal to Ye Qingmei and was angry at her death. Thus, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor, hoping to use this operation to test the Qing Emperor's strength and identity. However, Fan Xian had been stabbed while chasing after the fleeing Shadow and had fallen into a state of independence of consciousness and body. In the end, Fan Ruoruo saved Fan Xian. Thus, the Shadow had failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor and had instead stabbed Fan Xian. This was an unexpected and sudden incident. Thus, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test the Qing Emperor's strength and identity.
Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test whether the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was loyal to Ye Qingmei and was angry at her death. Thus, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor, hoping to use this operation to test the Qing Emperor's strength and identity. However, Fan Xian had been stabbed while chasing after the fleeing Shadow and had fallen into a state of independence of consciousness and body. In the end, Fan Ruoruo saved Fan Xian. Thus, the Shadow had failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor and had instead stabbed Fan Xian. This was an unexpected and sudden incident. Thus, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test the Qing Emperor's strength and identity.
Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test whether the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was loyal to Ye Qingmei and was angry at her death. Thus, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor, hoping to use this operation to test the Qing Emperor's strength and identity. However, Fan Xian had been stabbed while chasing after the fleeing Shadow and had fallen into a state of independence of consciousness and body. In the end, Fan Ruoruo saved Fan Xian. Thus, the Shadow had failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor and had instead stabbed Fan Xian. This was an unexpected and sudden incident. Thus, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test the Qing Emperor's strength and identity.
Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test whether the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster and to help Fan Xian gain the Qing Emperor's trust. Chen Pingping had been investigating Ye Qingmei's death. He suspected that it was the Qing Emperor's doing, but he could not find conclusive evidence. Thus, she decided to send the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor and test whether his martial arts were completely crippled. However, this action accidentally hurt Fan Xian. Fan Ruoruo had acted in time to save him. The Qing Emperor did not suspect Chen Pingping, but after the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor discovered that Chen Pingping had been plotting to assassinate him and his sons. In the end, he was seriously injured by Chen Pingping. Thus, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test his martial arts skills and to gain Fan Xian's trust.
The reason Chen Pingping had assassinated the Qing Emperor was because he had discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer who had caused Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was a loyal follower of Ye Qingmei. He had always had doubts about Ye Qingmei's death and had been investigating the identity of the murderer. When he discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer, he decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor to take revenge for Ye Qingmei. However, Chen Pingping failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor and was instead executed by the Qing Emperor.
The reason Chen Pingping had assassinated the Qing Emperor was because he had discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer who had caused Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was a loyal follower of Ye Qingmei. He had always had doubts about Ye Qingmei's death and had been investigating the identity of the murderer. When he discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer, he decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor.
Chen Pingping failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor knew of Chen Pingping's plan and set up a trap. Chen Pingping was thrown into prison and tortured by the Qing Emperor. In the end, he was executed by the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping had served the Qing Emperor his entire life, but after learning the Qing Emperor's true colors, he decided to overthrow the Qing Emperor's rule. However, the Qing Emperor had long seen through Chen Pingping's thoughts and set a trap. Chen Pingping's assassination attempt ended in failure, leading to his arrest and eventual execution. The Qing Emperor's insidiousness and Chen Pingping's tenacity were displayed in this matter.
There were two different explanations for the Shadow's assassination of the Qing Emperor. According to the contents of documents 1 and 5, the main reason the Shadow had assassinated the Qing Emperor was to avenge Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping was the Shadow's benefactor, and the Qing Emperor had cruelly killed Chen Pingping. This made the Shadow harbor a deep hatred for the Qing Emperor. However, according to the contents of documents 2 and 3, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test whether the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was loyal to Ye Qingmei and was angry at her death. Thus, Chen Pingping sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor, hoping to use this operation to test the Qing Emperor's strength and identity. In summary, the Shadow's reason for assassinating the Qing Emperor was to avenge Chen Pingping and test the Qing Emperor's strength and identity.
Chen Pingping had attempted to assassinate the Qing Emperor to test if he was a Great Grandmaster. He had sent the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but in the end, he had stabbed Fan Xian. Fan Xian thus fell into a state of consciousness and body independence, but in the end, he was saved by Fan Ruoruo. This assassination was an unexpected and sudden incident. Fan Xian dispelled the Qing Emperor's suspicions of him. After the Qing Emperor recognized the assassin in white as Sigu Jian's younger brother, he crippled Sigu Jian. There would definitely be a battle between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor. However, the details of how Chen Pingping had assassinated the Qing Emperor were not mentioned in the search results. Thus, I don't know how Chen Pingping assassinated the Qing Emperor.
The reason Chen Pingping wanted to kill the Qing Emperor was because he had discovered that the Qing Emperor was the culprit behind Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was a loyal follower of Ye Qingmei. He had always had doubts about Ye Qingmei's death and had been investigating the identity of the murderer. When he discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer, he decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor to take revenge for Ye Qingmei. Chen Pingping's goal was to stimulate Fan Xian's courage and determination to resist the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was furious at Chen Pingping's betrayal and tried to kill him, but Chen Pingping used a gun hidden in the wheelchair to wound the Qing Emperor. In the end, Chen Pingping failed and was captured. The Qing Emperor executed him. Thus, Chen Pingping wanted to kill the Qing Emperor to avenge Ye Qingmei.
The reason Chen Pingping wanted to assassinate the Qing Emperor was because he had discovered that the Qing Emperor had plotted Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was filled with love and loyalty to Ye Qingmei. He had been investigating who had killed Ye Qingmei. When he found out that it was the Qing Emperor, he decided to set up a plot to assassinate the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor wanted to kill Chen Pingping because Chen Pingping wanted to assassinate him. In the end, Chen Pingping's assassination attempt did not succeed, and the Qing Emperor cut him into pieces and humiliated him.