Li Yunrui was worried that Fan Xian would plead for her because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. If the Qing Emperor followed Fan Xian's wishes and gave a light punishment, Fan Xian would win over a portion of the people's hearts and pose a threat to Li Yunrui's power. Thus, Li Yunrui was worried that Fan Xian pleading for mercy on her behalf might have an adverse effect on her power.
Li Yunrui was worried that Fan Xian had pleaded for mercy because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. If the Qing Emperor followed Fan Xian's wishes and gave a light punishment, Fan Xian would win over a portion of the people in his camp. In the future, if he dug a hole for Fan Xian again, the ability of Li Yunrui's camp to carry out orders would be greatly reduced. Thus, Li Yunrui was worried that Fan Xian's plea for mercy might have an adverse effect on her power.
Li Yunrui was worried that Fan Xian had pleaded for mercy because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. In addition, Li Yunrui was also worried that Fan Xian's plea for mercy would cause him to win over more people in the camp and reduce the ability of his own camp to execute.
Li Yunrui was worried that Fan Xian had pleaded for mercy because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. In addition, Li Yunrui was also worried that Fan Xian's plea for mercy would cause his control of the palace treasury to be threatened.
Li Yunrui was worried that Fan Xian had pleaded for mercy because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. In addition, Li Yunrui was also worried that Fan Xian's pleading would cause him to…
Li Yunrui was worried that Fan Xian had pleaded for mercy because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. In addition, Li Yunrui was also worried that Fan Xian's plea for mercy would cause him to lose his support and trust in the Qing Emperor to a certain extent.
The Eldest Princess was worried that Fan Xian would plead for leniency because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. If the Qing Emperor followed Fan Xian's wishes and gave a light punishment, Fan Xian would win over a portion of the people in his camp. In the future, if he dug a hole for Fan Xian again, the ability of Li Yunrui's camp to carry out orders would be greatly reduced. Thus, the Eldest Princess was worried that Fan Xian's plea for mercy might have an adverse effect on her power.
The Eldest Princess was worried that Fan Xian would plead for leniency because he had married the Eldest Princess 'daughter, Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess 'power had already threatened the Qing Emperor's imperial power. The Qing Emperor was worried that Fan Xian would rely on the Eldest Princess out of his feelings for Lin Wan 'er and the temptation of being able to peacefully take over the palace treasury. In addition, Fan Xian's plea for mercy might lead to him gaining more power and status in front of the Qing Emperor, further increasing the Eldest Princess's worries. To be specific, Fan Xian's plea for mercy might allow him to win over a portion of the people's hearts in front of the Qing Emperor and thus weaken Li Yunrui's power. Thus, the Eldest Princess was worried that Fan Xian's pleading might pose a threat to her status and power.
Fan Xian did not plead for mercy on Li Yunrui's behalf. In " Celebrating the Years," Fan Xian asked the Emperor to punish Li Yunrui severely and not plead for her. He expressed that he did not think too much about it. He just felt that he could not let Teng Zijing die in vain. The Qing Emperor was satisfied with Fan Xian's decision and believed that Fan Xian would manage the palace treasury and the Inspection Council in the future and would walk up to a higher position. Therefore, the plot where Fan Xian did not plead for Li Yunrui did not exist in the play.
Fan Xian did not plead for mercy on Li Yunrui's behalf. In " Celebrating the Years," Fan Xian asked the Emperor to punish Li Yunrui severely and not plead for her. He expressed that he did not think too much about it. He just felt that he could not let Teng Zijing die in vain. The Qing Emperor was satisfied with Fan Xian's decision. He believed that Fan Xian would manage the palace treasury and the Inspection Council in the future and would walk the path of a lone official. Thus, Fan Xian did not plead for mercy on Li Yunrui's behalf.
Fan Xian did not plead for mercy on Li Yunrui's behalf. In " Celebrating the Years," Fan Xian asked the Emperor to punish Li Yunrui severely and not plead for her. He expressed that he did not think too much about it. He just felt that he could not let Teng Zijing die in vain. The Qing Emperor was satisfied with Fan Xian's decision. He believed that Fan Xian would manage the palace treasury and the Inspection Council in the future and would walk the path of a lone official. Thus, Fan Xian did not plead for mercy on Li Yunrui's behalf.