Fan Jian's Tiger Guards were the bodyguards of the Qing royal family. They were personally trained and owned by Fan Jian. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through strict selection. All of them had extremely strong martial arts. Most of their martial arts had reached the Eighth Stage or above, and they had the strength to take on a hundred people. Although the Tiger Guards belonged to the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian had planted confidants and chess pieces in them to try to influence the Qing Emperor's decisions and realize his ambitions. The Tiger Guards played a decisive role in the plot, especially in key battles. The existence of the Tiger Guards allowed Fan Jian to possess the strongest power, and it was also one of his greatest advantages in << Celebrating Years >>
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because he had trained a group of guards. These guards were called Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through strict selection. Each of them had extremely strong martial arts, and most of their martial arts had reached the Eighth Stage or above. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's strongest force. Although they were nominally bodyguards of the Qing royal family, they obeyed Fan Jian's orders. The Tiger Guards 'strength was between the seventh and eighth ranks, and they could fight against Haitang Duoduo, who was above the ninth rank. Although the Tiger Guards belonged to the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian had planted confidants and chess pieces in them to try to influence the Qing Emperor. The Tiger Guards were a powerful resource that Fan Jian had given Fan Xian. Fan Jian had also kept 21 Tiger Guards as his personal guards.
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because he had personally trained a group of guards. These guards were called Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through a strict selection process, and all of them had extremely strong martial strength. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. Although he was nominally a bodyguard of the Qing royal family, he obeyed Fan Jian's orders. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's strongest force. Although the Qing Emperor did not trust them, Fan Jian still kept 21 Tiger Guards as his personal guards. The Tiger Guards played an important role in the plot, especially in key battles. The existence of the Tiger Guards allowed Fan Jian to have the strongest power, and it was also one of his greatest advantages in the drama.
During the Qing years, Fan Jian had a Tiger Guard that he had personally nurtured. The Tiger Guards were the bodyguards of the Qing royal family and specialized in serving the royal family. The martial arts level of the Tiger Guards was between Rank-7 and Rank-8. Each Tiger Guard was an elite with outstanding strength. Most of their martial arts had reached Rank-8 and above, and they had the strength to take on a hundred people. Although the Tiger Guards belonged to the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian had planted confidants and chess pieces in them to try to influence the Qing Emperor's decisions and realize his ambitions. The Tiger Guards played a decisive role in the plot, especially in key battles. The existence of the Tiger Guards allowed Fan Jian to possess the strongest power, and it was also one of his greatest advantages in the Qing years.
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because the Qing Emperor had asked him to train a group of guards. These guards were known as the Tiger Guards. Each of them had extremely powerful martial strength and were elites who had been strictly selected. The Tiger Guards 'loyalty and ruthlessness were unmatched. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. Although Fan Jian did not have the authority to mobilize the Tiger Guards to carry out other missions, he could mobilize the Tiger Guards to protect Fan Xian and the others. The existence of the Tiger Guards was to protect the Qing Emperor and the Fan family. At the same time, it was also a form of trust and reliance the Qing Emperor had on Fan Jian. However, in the end, the Tiger Guards were used by the Qing Emperor and fed to Sigu Jian, causing many Tiger Guards to lose their lives. Fan Jian's control over the Tiger Guards was average. He was not as good at scheming as the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping.
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because the Qing Emperor had asked him to train a group of guards. These guards were called Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through a strict selection process, and all of them had extremely strong martial strength. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's strongest force. Although they were nominally bodyguards of the Qing royal family, they obeyed Fan Jian's orders. Among Fan Jian's trusted subordinates, he was once a member of the Tiger Guards. The existence of the Tiger Guards gave Fan Jian a certain amount of influence and control within the Qing Kingdom.
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because the Qing Emperor had asked him to train a group of guards. These guards were called Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through a strict selection process, and all of them had extremely strong martial strength. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's strongest force. Although they were nominally bodyguards of the Qing royal family, they obeyed Fan Jian's orders.
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because the Qing Emperor had asked him to train a group of guards. These guards were called Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through a strict selection process, and all of them had extremely strong martial strength. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's strongest force. Although they were nominally bodyguards of the Qing royal family, they obeyed Fan Jian's orders. Among Fan Jian's trusted subordinates, he was once a member of the Tiger Guards. The existence of the Tiger Guards gave Fan Jian a certain amount of influence and control within the Qing Kingdom.
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because the Qing Emperor had asked him to train a group of guards. These guards were called Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through a strict selection process, and all of them had extremely strong martial strength. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's strongest force. Although they were nominally bodyguards of the Qing royal family, they obeyed Fan Jian's orders.
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because the Qing Emperor had asked him to train a group of guards. These guards were called Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through a strict selection process, and all of them had extremely strong martial strength. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's strongest force. Although they were nominally bodyguards of the Qing royal family, they obeyed Fan Jian's orders.
Fan Jian had Tiger Guards because the Qing Emperor had asked him to train a group of guards. These guards were called Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were elites who had gone through a strict selection process, and all of them had extremely strong martial strength. Their mission was to protect Fan Jian himself. The Tiger Guards were Fan Jian's strongest force. Although they were nominally bodyguards of the Qing royal family, they obeyed Fan Jian's orders. The existence of the Tiger Guards gave Fan Jian a certain amount of influence and control within the Qing Kingdom.