The ninth-level aces under Fan Xian included Friar He, Yun Zhilan, Lang Tiao, and others. However, there were different opinions about the specific ranking of these Level Nine experts, and no exact ranking information was provided. Thus, he was unable to accurately answer the ranking of Fan Xian's ninth-level aces.
The ninth-level aces in the Qing Royal Palace included Hong Sixiang, Yan Xiaoyi, the Shadow, Qin Ye, and Ye Chong. Hong Sixiang was a ninth-level ace in the Qing Royal Palace. Although he was considered a grandmaster, he was actually the Qing Emperor's substitute. Yan Xiaoyi was the only ninth-level archer in Qing Kingdom. He was good at hunting and archery. The Shadow was the head of the Sixth Bureau of the Overwatch Council and also Chen Pingping's superior. Qin Ye was an important figure in the Qing Kingdom's military and was also a ninth-level ace. Ye Chong was the nephew of Ye Liuyun, one of the Four Grandmasters. He had learned the Flowing Cloud Sanshou and was a Level Nine fighter.
The ninth-level aces in the Qing Royal Palace included Hong Sixiang and the Shadow. Hong Sixiang was a grandmaster in the Qing Royal Palace. Although he was not a true grandmaster, his strength was very strong. He was a peak ninth-level master. The Shadow was the head of the Sixth Bureau of the Overwatch Council, Chen Pingping's guard, and the strongest assassin. The other search results did not mention more ninth-level aces in the Qing Royal Palace.
In the original novel," Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's true strength was at the peak of the ninth-level.
The ninth-level aces of Qing Kingdom included Hong Sixiang, the Shadow, Qin Ye, Ye Chong, Chen Pingping, Yun Zhilan, Lang Tiao, Thirteenth Wang, and Haitang Duoduo. Among them, Hong Sixiang was a grandmaster that the Qing Emperor had pushed to the surface. He was extremely powerful, but he was not a true grandmaster. The Shadow was the Qing Emperor's substitute and was thought to be another grandmaster of the Qing Kingdom. Qin Ye was the number one person in the Qing Kingdom's military and a ninth-level ace. Ye Chong was the commander of the Jingdou Garrison and a Rank-9 fighter. Chen Pingping was a hidden ninth-level ace. He had once been a eunuch of the Qing Royal Palace and later became the Director of the Overwatch Council. Yun Zhilan was Sigu Jian's first disciple and a ninth-level expert. Lang Tiao was Ku He's disciple and was very strong. Thirteenth Wang was Sigu Jian's last disciple. He had the Tianyi Dao mental cultivation method and the sword in his left hand. Haitang Duoduo was Lang Tiao's junior sister and was very strong.
The ninth-level aces of Qing Kingdom included Hong Sixiang, the Shadow, Qin Ye, Ye Chong, Chen Pingping, Yun Zhilan, Lang Tiao, Thirteenth Wang, and Haitang Duoduo. Hong Sixiang was the grandmaster the Qing Emperor had pushed to the surface. The Shadow was the Qing Emperor's substitute. Qin Ye was the number one person in the Qing military. Ye Zhong was the commander of the Jingdou Garrison. Chen Pingping was a hidden ninth-level ace. Yun Zhilan was Sigu Jian's first disciple. Lang Tiao was Ku He's disciple. Thirteenth Wang was Sigu Jian's last disciple. Haitang Duoduo was Lang Tiao's junior sister. These experts played an important role in " Celebrating Years ", displaying their strength and characteristics.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's martial prowess was described as above the ninth-level. He was still a distance away from being a Great Grandmaster. Even though Fan Xian had displayed great power in some battles, such as the assassination battle with the Qing Emperor, his martial arts were still considered to be below the level of a ninth-level. Fan Xian's martial arts realm had surpassed the ninth-level in the play, but he was still far from being a Great Grandmaster. Although his actual martial strength was not clearly described, Fan Xian was considered a person with a higher ranking among ninth-level martial artists. He was known as the second person in the world after the Qing Emperor. Thus, Fan Xian's martial arts level could be classified as above the ninth-level.
Fan Xian's strength was between the eighth and ninth ranks. In the show, Fan Xian and Cheng Jushu's battle was an easy victory, but it did not exceed the eighth rank. However, after this battle, Fan Xian's strength had increased. He had also said that his zhenqi had gone up another level. In addition, Fan Xian had found it difficult to parry the ninth-level ace Yan Xiaoyi, so his strength should be below Yan Xiaoyi's. Combining this information, one could deduce that Fan Xian's strength was between the eighth and ninth ranks.
As for Fan Xian's actual strength in " Celebrating Years," it was currently impossible to draw a clear conclusion. Although Fan Xian's martial arts had surpassed the ninth-level, he was still a distance away from the power of a Great Grandmaster. In the show, Fan Xian's strength had increased, but the specific ranking of his strength was not clearly mentioned in the search results provided. Thus, it was impossible to determine Fan Xian's actual level of power.
Fan Xian's skills were not clearly mentioned in the play. However, according to the descriptions of different documents, Fan Xian's martial arts gradually improved in the play. When he first arrived in Jingdou, Fan Xian's power should have just entered the eighth level. However, he was almost killed in a battle with the eighth level expert, Cheng Jushu. After experiencing many assassinations, Fan Xian's strength gradually increased. In Northern Qi, he should have already reached the level of an eighth rank. Fan Xian practiced Tyrannical zhenqi. Although his zhenqi was abundant, his own strength was not enough to resist a ninth-level ace. Therefore, according to the information provided, Fan Xian's power could be estimated to be around the eighth level, but the exact level was uncertain.
In "Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's level of martial arts did not have a clear ranking. However, Fan Xian displayed powerful fighting abilities and defeated many aces, including Cheng Jushu and the two female swordsmen of Dongyi. He used "Tyrannical zhenqi" and other secret agent methods, and created some small tricks. Fan Xian also practiced basic skills and Tianyi Dao techniques to increase his martial arts strength. Although his specific kung fu level was not explicitly mentioned, Fan Xian had displayed extraordinary ability in battle and was considered one of the top martial artists of the world. Thus, Fan Xian's kung fu level could be considered superb, but the exact level could not be determined.