Fan Xian had not really been killed in " Celebrating Years." Even though Fan Xian was seriously injured at the end of the first season, it was not by Yan Bingyun but by the Qing Emperor. Although Yan Bingyun's sword had pierced through Fan Xian's body, he was not dead. In the ending of the novel and drama, Fan Xian successfully assassinated the Qing Emperor and assisted the Third Prince to ascend the throne. In the end, he chose to live in seclusion in Jiangnan. Thus, Fan Xian was not killed.
The true murderers behind Fan Xian's death in the Qing years 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. The Qing Emperor was also the true murderer of Fan Xian's mother. He plotted to kill Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and attempted to unify the world. Therefore, the true murderers behind Fan Xian's death in the last few years of Qing were Lin Gong, the Second Prince, and the Eldest Princess.
In the drama " Celebrating Years," Lin Gong was the mastermind behind Cheng Jushu's assassination of Fan Xian. Lin Gong was the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui's younger brother. In order to prevent his sister from marrying Fan Xian, he did not hesitate to use violent methods, even killing people on the streets. Cheng Jushu was only Lin Gong's killer, and the real culprit was Lin Gong. Thus, Lin Gong was the one who killed Fan Xian.
The people who had killed Fan Xian in Qingyu's year were Xie Bi 'an and Yan Bingyun. In the plot, Fan Xian was intercepted and killed by Xie Bian on the way home with the diplomatic mission. In the end, he was stabbed in the chest by Yan Bingyun's sword from behind.
Fan Xian was assassinated by Lin Gong in "Celebrating Years." Lin Gong had been instructed by the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui, to act because Fan Xian was believed to be unable to truly control the wealth of the palace treasury. Fan Xian's enemy was the future Emperor, the Crown Prince. After Lin Gong passed away, Prime Minister Lin found Fan Xian and showed him Lin Gong's calligraphy when he was young, indicating that he had great ambitions since he was young. In addition, there were also people who speculated that the real culprit behind Fan Xian's assassination might be Lin Wan 'er's second brother, Lin Gong, because he did not want his sister to marry Fan Xian. However, the search results did not mention who the culprit was.
In the original novel and the television series, Fan Xian was killed by the Second Prince, the Empress, the Eldest Princess, Dongyi Sigu Jian, Northern Qi Ku He, Xiao En, Shang Shanhu, and others.
In " Celebrating Years," the person who ordered Fan Xian to be killed was the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. According to the contents of documents 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, the Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to control the wealth of the palace treasury because Fan Xian was the Crown Prince's enemy. In addition, there were others like Wu Bo 'an and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu who were also related to Lin Gong and believed that Fan Xian and Lin Wan' er's marriage posed a threat to their interests. Thus, Eldest Princess Li Yunrui was the one who had instructed Lin Gong to kill Fan Xian.
In "Celebrating Years," Lin Gong was ordered by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui to kill Fan Xian. Lin Gong believed that Fan Xian could not truly control the wealth of the palace treasury because Fan Xian was the Crown Prince's enemy. In addition, there were also people like Wu Bo 'an and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu who were related to Lin Gong and believed that Fan Xian and Lin Wan' er's marriage posed a threat to their interests.
In "Celebrating Years," Lin Gong was ordered by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui to kill Fan Xian. Lin Gong believed that Fan Xian could not truly control the wealth of the palace treasury because Fan Xian was the Crown Prince's enemy. In addition, there were also people like Wu Bo 'an and Prime Minister Lin Ruofu who were related to Lin Gong and believed that Fan Xian and Lin Wan' er's marriage posed a threat to their interests.
There were different views on whether Chen Pingping was truly good to Fan Xian in " Celebrating Years." Some documents believed that Chen Pingping was truly good to Fan Xian. She wholeheartedly helped and protected Fan Xian and taught him all kinds of skills, hoping that he could live a truly free life. Other documents believed that Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was for personal reasons. She wanted to achieve her goals through Fan Xian, and her true love was Fan Xian's mother. In addition, there were documents that mentioned that Chen Pingping was using Fan Xian to take revenge on the Qing Emperor. He wanted him to confront the Qing Emperor and bring regret to Fan Xian. All in all, Chen Pingping had a dispute over Fan Xian's true motives. He was unable to determine if she was truly good.
Chen Pingping was genuinely good to Fan Xian. Chen Pingping was a close friend of Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. She had been influenced by Ye Qingmei's idea that everyone was equal and that commoners were greater than kings. She took great care of Ye Qingmei's only son, Fan Xian. Chen Pingping taught Fan Xian all kinds of skills and helped him grow into a genius proficient in poison, martial arts, and formations. Chen Pingping was indebted to Fan Xian for knowing him and sincerely loved him. He hoped that he could escape the Qing Emperor's pursuit. Thus, it could be said that Chen Pingping was truly good to Fan Xian.