The reason Lin Gong had killed Fan Xian was because he had been instructed by the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury and marry Lin Wan 'er, so she arranged for Lin Gong to assassinate Fan Xian. Lin Gong believed that Fan Xian was not worthy of Lin Wan 'er. At the same time, he was influenced by the Eldest Princess and decided to kill Fan Xian.
Lin Gong had several reasons for killing Fan Xian. First of all, Lin Gong was the Eldest Princess 'subordinate. The Eldest Princess was unwilling to hand over the power of the palace treasury. She hoped to kill Fan Xian to break his engagement with Wan' er. Secondly, Lin Gong was worried that Fan Xian would take over the power of the palace treasury and pose a threat to the Crown Prince's power, so he ordered Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian. In addition, Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to marry his sister, Lin Wan 'er. Thus, he used Si Lili's identity to threaten her to obtain the token and sent Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian. In short, Lin Gong killed Fan Xian to protect his and the Crown Prince's interests and to prevent Fan Xian from taking over the power of the palace treasury.
The reason Fan Xian killed Lin Gong was because his friend Teng Zijing had been killed. Fan Xian had pursued Lin Gong for revenge. Although Fan Xian loved Lin Wan 'er deeply, in the end, he did not personally kill Lin Gong. Under Fan Xian's chaotic state of mind, Wu Zhu decided to kill Lin Gong for Fan Xian. Fan Xian did not request to kill Lin Gong.
Lin Gong had killed Fan Xian because he had come to the capital to rob the Eldest Princess of her palace treasury and marry Lin Gong's sister, Lin Wan 'er. This had angered Lin Gong. Lin Gong had arranged for Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian on Niulan Street. In addition, in the TV series " Celebrating Years," the reason the Second Prince killed Fan Xian was to fight for the throne and eliminate a threat. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He was the person most likely to ascend the throne. The Second Prince might have known Fan Xian's background long ago and thought he was his rival. Fan Xian's existence was a threat to the Second Prince.
Fan Xian had indeed killed Lin Gong. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Lin Gong was the brother of Fan Xian's fiancée, Lin Wan 'er. He planned the Niulan Street assassination, causing Fan Xian's guard Teng Zijing to die in battle. In order to avenge Teng Zijing, Fan Xian decided to kill Lin Gong. However, Fan Xian's heart was conflicted. In order to protect Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, this virtual character, had finally personally killed Lin Gong. Thus, the fact that Fan Xian had killed Lin Gong was confirmed in the play.
Fan Xian killed Lin Gong. At first, Fan Xian hesitated whether to kill Lin Gong because he was the sister of the girl he liked. Killing Lin Gong meant losing the girl he loved. However, Wu Zhu saw Fan Xian's dilemma and made a decision on his behalf to kill Lin Gong. Fan Xian was very angry about this, indicating that he was more inclined to have a girl than a brother. Thus, according to the information provided, Fan Xian killed Lin Gong.
Fan Xian did not kill Lin Gong. Lin Gong was killed by Wu Zhu, not Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the brother of Lin Gong's fiancée, Lin Wan 'er. He wanted to kill Lin Gong in revenge for the Niulan Street assassination planned by Lin Gong, but after Wu Zhu found out, he stopped Fan Xian and personally left the capital to kill Lin Gong. Lin Gong's death had nothing to do with Fan Xian.
Fan Xian did not kill Lin Gong. Lin Gong was killed by Wu Zhu, not Fan Xian. Fan Xian had once been suspected of being the murderer of Lin Gong's death, but Minister Lin later learned the truth. He knew that Lin Gong was the mastermind behind the Niulan Street assassination, not Fan Xian. Thus, Lin Gong's death had nothing to do with Fan Xian.
Lin Gong was not killed by Fan Xian, but by Wu Zhu. Lin Gong was the villain of the Qing Dynasty. He planned the Niulan Street assassination, which caused Fan Xian's guard, Teng Zijing, to die. Fan Xian had wanted to take revenge on Lin Gong, but Wu Zhu stopped him. In the end, Wu Zhu personally killed Lin Gong. Therefore, Lin Gong's death had nothing to do with Fan Xian.
During the Qing years, the people who wanted to kill Fan Xian were the Qing Emperor, the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. The Qing Emperor was the person Fan Xian wanted to kill the most because he had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and used Fan Xian to find the secret of the Temple. The Second Prince wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong didn't want Fan Xian's robbery of the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury to have anything to do with Lin Wan' er. In addition, the Eldest Princess also had a motive. She did not want Fan Xian to control the palace treasury, nor did she want him to interfere with the matters of the throne. There were three people behind the assassination of Fan Xian on Niulan Street. They were the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong.
The people who wanted to kill Fan Xian during the Qing years included the Qing Emperor, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, Lin Gong, and the southern border killer Cheng Jushu. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and used Fan Xian to find the secrets of the Temple. The Second Prince did not want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess needed to remove all obstacles in order to assist the Second Prince in ascending the throne. Lin Gong was persuaded by the Eldest Princess to not think well of Fan Xian and to stop him from snatching the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marrying Lin Wan' er. The killer from the southern borders, Cheng Jushu, was a famous savage in Beiqi. He had been sent by the Qing Emperor to assassinate Fan Xian. In short, there were many people who wanted to kill Fan Xian during the Qing years. Everyone had their own motives and goals.