The contents of the secret edict the Qing Emperor had given Ye Wan were not found in the search results provided.
The specific content of the secret edict the Qing Emperor gave Ye Wan was not found in the search results provided.
The Qing Emperor's secret had always been one of the important clues in " Celebrating Years." The Qing Emperor hid his true identity not only to protect himself, but also out of his desire for power and his vigilance against the scheming people around him. He used Hong Sixiang as a substitute to hide his identity. Ye Qingmei's death was a conspiracy the Qing Emperor had used to consolidate his imperial power. He knew that once the truth was revealed, it would attract the siege and revenge of all sides. The Qing Emperor's ambitions were not limited to the Qing Kingdom. His eyes were set on the entire continent. In addition, when the Qing Emperor treated Fan Xian and the others, his attitude was ever-changing. There was a strict and fair side, but there was also a warm side. The mystery of the Qing Emperor's identity also caused the audience to speculate. Some people guessed whether he was a transmigrator, and the extraordinary power he displayed also caused people to question. In short, the Qing Emperor's secret played an important role in the drama. Through watching the drama, one could gradually reveal his true appearance.
The Qing Emperor's secret was that he wanted to know the secret of the Temple. The Temple held the highest authority and mysterious power in the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor had always wanted to break free from the Temple's control and become his own ruler. He knew that Ye Qingmei was the Temple's weakness. The Temple had always wanted to use Ye Qingmei to threaten and tempt the Qing Emperor. In order to protect Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor decided to kill her with his own hands. In addition, the Qing Emperor had always known that Fan Xian was his son, but he had never publicly acknowledged it. The Qing Emperor had racked his brains to make Xiao En think Fan Xian was his grandson and force Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi to take the risk. His goal was to get the secret of the Temple out of Xiao En's mouth.
Emperor Guangwu's edict and its translation were not found in the search results provided.
The Qing Emperor wanted to know the secrets of the Temple because the Temple held the highest authority and mysterious power in the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor had always wanted to break free from the control of the Temple and become his own ruler. He knew that Ye Qingmei was the Temple's weakness. The Temple had always wanted to use Ye Qingmei to threaten and tempt the Qing Emperor. In order to protect Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor had racked his brains, but the specific secrets of the Temple were not mentioned in the search results provided.
The Qing Emperor wanted to know the secrets of the Temple because the Temple held the highest authority and mysterious power in the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor had always wanted to break free from the control of the Temple and become his own ruler. He knew that Ye Qingmei was the Temple's weakness. The Temple had always wanted to use Ye Qingmei to threaten and tempt the Qing Emperor. In order to protect Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor decided to personally kill…
The Qing Emperor wanted to know the secrets of the Temple because the Temple held the highest authority and mysterious power in the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor had always wanted to break free from the control of the Temple and become his own ruler. He knew that Ye Qingmei was the Temple's weakness. The Temple had always wanted to use Ye Qingmei to threaten and tempt the Qing Emperor. In order to protect Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor racked his brains and decided to kill her with his own hands.
In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor did not leave a letter for Ye Wan. Before he died, the Qing Emperor left a box for Fan Xian. Inside was a roll of white silk and a letter. The letter was from Ye Qingmei. On the second page of the letter, the Qing Emperor wrote,"I am not wrong." Thus, the Qing Emperor did not leave any letters for Ye Wan.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor did not leave any letters for Ye Wan. Before he died, the Qing Emperor left a box for Fan Xian. Inside was a roll of white silk and a letter. The letter was from Ye Qingmei. On the second page of the letter, the Qing Emperor wrote,"I am not wrong." Thus, the Qing Emperor did not leave any letters for Ye Wan.
The Qing Emperor knew the secret that Ye Qingmei hid at the bottom of the lake.