In " Celebrating Years," the real culprit behind Fan Xian's assassination was Lin Gong. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's older brother, and also the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's man. He had arranged for Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian on Niulan Street because Fan Xian had come to the capital to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. This made Lin Gong very angry.
In " Celebrating Years," the real culprit behind Fan Xian's assassination was Lin Gong. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's older brother, and also the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's man. He had arranged for Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian on Niulan Street because Fan Xian had come to the capital to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. This made Lin Gong very angry.
The masterminds behind the assassination of Fan Xian at Niulanshan in the last year of Qing were Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince.
The masterminds behind the assassination of Fan Xian at Niulanshan in the last year of Qing were Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's brother and also the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's man. He had arranged for Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian on Niulan Street. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to marry Lin Wan 'er, so she found Lin Gong and used him to kill Fan Xian.
The masterminds behind the assassination of Fan Xian at Niulanshan in the last year of Qing were Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince.
The masterminds behind the assassination of Fan Xian at Niulanshan in the last year of Qing were Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince.
The masterminds behind the assassination of Fan Xian at Niulanshan in the last year of Qing were Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince.
The masterminds behind the assassination of Fan Xian at Niulanshan in the last year of Qing were Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Yu Nian novel. There were three masterminds, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want him to manage the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury, nor did she want him to marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the murderer ordered by the Eldest Princess to plot the assassination on Niulan Street. However, Fan Xian did not really die. He and Yan Bingyun had discussed this plan beforehand. They would let Yan Bingyun stab him so as to give him a chance to escape and let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Yu Nian novel. There were three masterminds, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want him to manage the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury, nor did she want him to marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the murderer ordered by the Eldest Princess to plot the assassination on Niulan Street. However, Fan Xian did not really die. He and Yan Bingyun had discussed this plan beforehand. They would let Yan Bingyun stab him so as to give him a chance to escape and let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Yu Nian novel. There were three masterminds, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want him to manage the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury, nor did she want him to marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the murderer ordered by the Eldest Princess to plot the assassination on Niulan Street. After Fan Xian was stabbed, he did not truly die. Instead, he and Yan Bingyun had set up a scheme to hurt themselves. The goal was to save Fan Xian from a difficult situation. Thus, Fan Xian had indeed been stabbed in the Qing Nian novel.