The person the Qing Emperor brought Fan Xian to the Qing Temple was Eunuch Hong.
Fan Xian's trip to the Qing Temple was arranged by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had long known that Fan Xian had entered the capital and arranged for Eunuch Hou to bring him to the Qing Temple. The Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength and attitude toward the Qing Temple. He also wanted to speculate whether Fan Xian had any connection to the Temple. Fan Xian exchanged a move with Gong Dian at the entrance of the Qing Temple. Although he lost slightly, the Qing Emperor knew through Fan Xian's martial cultivation and attitude toward the Qing Temple that Fan Xian had no relationship with the Temple.
Fan Xian's trip to the Qing Temple was arranged by the Qing Emperor.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian had been arranged to go to the Qing Temple by the Qing Emperor. First, the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei's father. He wanted to see his son. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's martial strength and his attitude toward the Qing Temple to speculate if Fan Xian had any connection to the Temple. Fan Xian exchanged a move with Gong Dian at the entrance of the Qing Temple. Although he lost slightly, it showed that his martial cultivation was not weak. The Qing Emperor knew the power of the Temple's martial arts secret manuals. If Fan Xian also had these secret manuals, he would not have lost to Gong Dian. In addition, the Qing Emperor also wanted to go to the Qing Temple through Fan Xian to test his overall strength and respect for the Temple. The Qing Emperor had specially asked Gong Dian if Fan Xian had worshiped a god. When he learned that Fan Xian had not worshiped a god, the Qing Emperor was disappointed. In short, the Qing Emperor arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Qing Temple to test his strength, understand his relationship with the Temple, and test his respect for the Qing Temple.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian had been brought to the Qing Temple. First, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength. By arranging for others to send Fan Xian to the Qing Temple, the Qing Emperor could observe the attitude and reaction of the Imperial Army leader toward Fan Xian and judge Fan Xian's strength from there. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel when he saw the statue to speculate if Fan Xian had any connection to the Temple. Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, did not kneel when she saw the statue. The Qing Emperor wanted to understand Fan Xian's attitude toward the Qing Temple. The Qing Emperor still wanted to go to the Qing Temple through Fan Xian to test his overall strength and respect for the Temple. The Qing Emperor had specially asked Gong Dian if Fan Xian had worshiped a god. When he learned that Fan Xian had not worshiped a god, the Qing Emperor was disappointed. In short, the Qing Emperor arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Qing Temple to test his strength, understand his relationship with the Temple, and test his respect for the Qing Temple.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian went to the Qing Temple. First, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength. He wanted to judge Fan Xian's strength through the strength of the leader of the Imperial Army. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel when he saw the statue to understand Fan Xian's attitude toward the Qing Temple. Third, Fan Xian wanted to know the truth about the Temple. Ye Qingmei had run out of the Temple. He wanted to know what kind of existence the Temple was. In addition, Fan Xian also hoped to find Wu Zhu because he could not defeat the Qing Emperor. Only by finding Wu Zhu could he have a chance to defeat the Qing Emperor. All in all, Fan Xian went to the Qing Temple to test his strength, understand the truth of the Qing Temple, and find an opportunity to defeat the Qing Emperor.
There were several reasons why Fan Xian went to the Qing Temple. First, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength. By arranging for others to send Fan Xian to the Qing Temple, the Qing Emperor could observe the attitude and reaction of the Imperial Army leader toward Fan Xian and judge Fan Xian's strength from there. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel when he saw the statue to speculate if Fan Xian was related to the Temple. Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had run out of the Temple. The Qing Emperor wanted to understand Fan Xian's attitude toward the Qing Temple. In addition, the Qing Emperor also wanted to see his son because Fan Xian was his and Ye Qingmei's only son. Fan Xian's loss of martial arts had occurred after he had been struck by the Shadow's sword in the Qing Temple.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor had arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Qing Temple. First of all, the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei's father. It was normal for him to want to see his son. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's martial strength and his attitude toward the Qing Temple. He wanted to speculate if he had any connection to the Temple. Fan Xian had exchanged blows with Gong Dian at the entrance of the Qing Temple. Although he had lost slightly, it showed that his martial cultivation was not weak. The Qing Emperor knew that his nameless technique had been passed down from the martial arts secret manual that Ye Qingmei had brought out of the Temple, so he wanted to confirm whether Fan Xian had the Temple's martial arts secret manual. In the end, the Qing Emperor took Lin Wan 'er to the Qing Temple. Perhaps it was to test Gong Dian's loyalty because Gong Dian had a personal relationship with the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor wanted to see if Gong Dian would listen to the Crown Prince's arrangements and if he would help Fan Xian when he faced a difficult situation. In short, the Qing Emperor arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Qing Temple to test his strength, attitude, and relationship with the Temple.
Fan Xian's first visit to the Qing Temple was arranged by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength and attitude toward the Qing Temple. The Qing Emperor had long known that Fan Xian had entered the capital and arranged for Eunuch Hou to bring him to the Qing Temple. The Qing Emperor wanted to see Fan Xian's martial strength and whether he had any connection to the Temple. Fan Xian exchanged a move with Gong Dian at the entrance of the Qing Temple. Although he lost slightly, it showed that his martial arts cultivation was not weak. However, he did not have the martial arts inheritance of the Temple. Through Fan Xian's martial cultivation and attitude toward the Qing Temple, the Qing Emperor concluded that Fan Xian had no relationship with the Temple.
Fan Xian had indeed taken the Barrett M82A1 sniper rifle in " Celebrating the Years." He used this sniper rifle to shoot accurately and successfully killed Yan Xiaoyi. The box Fan Xian's mother had left behind contained the sniper rifle and a letter for Fan Xian and Wu Zhu. In addition, Fan Ruoruo also became a female sniper in the movie and used a sniper rifle to shoot.
Fan Xian had taken concubines in the plot. He had five wives: Lin Wan 'er, Liu Sisi, Haitang Duoduo, Si Lili, and Zhan Doudou. Lin Wan 'er was Fan Xian's wife. She had given birth to a son for him. Liu Sisi was Fan Xian's first concubine. She was the head servant girl of the Fan manor. Haitang Duoduo and Fan Xian had feelings for each other, but in the end, she went alone to the Wilderness in the west. Si Lili had feelings for Fan Xian, and in the end, she wanted to marry him. Zhan Doudou had disguised himself as a man to inherit the throne and take back the ruling rights of Northern Qi. The story of Fan Xian taking a concubine was mentioned in the plot, but the specific details needed to be watched to understand.