Yes, Chen Pingping had arranged for the Shadow in the Hanging Temple assassination in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. He was the Qing Emperor's personal bodyguard.
The assassination at the Hanging Temple in the middle of Qingyu's year was a fake assassination, carried out by a shadow assassin arranged by Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping's goal was to give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor. However, in the process of chasing the assassin, Fan Xian was unexpectedly stabbed and seriously injured. As for whether the assassin was the Qing Emperor himself, the search results did not provide clear information. Thus, it was impossible to determine if the Qing Emperor had assassinated the Shadow.
Chen Pingping had arranged for the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor in the Hanging Temple.
It was the shadow assassin sent by Chen Pingping to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping's goal was to test the Qing Emperor's strength and give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor. However, in the process of chasing the assassin, Fan Xian was stabbed and seriously injured.
The people who had tried to assassinate the Qing Emperor in the last few years were Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, the Shadow, Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, and Fan Ruoruo. However, there was no clear information on who had assassinated the Qing Emperor in the end. Thus, I don't know who assassinated the Qing Emperor in the Qing Dynasty.
The people who tried to assassinate the Qing Emperor in the last few years of the Qing Dynasty included Sigu Jian, the Shadow, the four great Grandmasters of Dong Mountain, Chen Pingping, Fan Xian (Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, the Shadow, Fan Ruoruo), and Fan Xian (Wu Zhu, Fan Ruoruo). However, there was no specific information about who had caused the greatest harm to the Qing Emperor.
In "Celebrating Years," the people who assassinated the Qing Emperor included Sigu Jian, the Shadow, the four great Grandmasters of Dong Mountain, Chen Pingping, Fan Xian (Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, the Shadow, Fan Ruoruo), and Fan Xian (Wu Zhu, Fan Ruoruo). However, no precise information was provided to show who had caused the greatest harm to the Qing Emperor.
In " Celebrating Years," the plot of Xuankong Temple's assassination of the Qing Emperor was meticulously planned by the Director of the Overwatch Council, Chen Pingping. He had sent an assassin shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor with Sigu Sword's swordsmanship. His main goal was to force out the Qing Emperor's trump card. However, Fan Xian appeared at the critical moment and blocked the Shadow's assassination attempt to protect the Qing Emperor. Therefore, the Shadow did not succeed in assassinating the Qing Emperor. As for who had caused the greatest harm to the Qing Emperor, it was impossible to know based on the information provided.
The Qing Emperor was assassinated many times in " Celebrating Years." One of them was at Xuankong Temple. This assassination was meticulously planned by the Director of the Overwatch Council, Chen Pingping. He had sent an assassin shadow to use Sigu Sword's swordsmanship to assassinate the Qing Emperor. His goal was to force out the Qing Emperor's trump card. However, at the critical moment, Fan Xian appeared and blocked the Shadow's assassination, successfully protecting the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Shadow did not succeed in assassinating the Qing Emperor. The search results did not provide a clear answer to the question of whether others had tried to assassinate the Qing Emperor or who had done the most harm to him. As a result, it was impossible to determine the identities of the other assassins and who had hurt the Qing Emperor the most.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was assassinated by Xuankong Temple. This assassination was meticulously planned by the Director of the Overwatch Council, Chen Pingping. He had sent an assassin shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor using Sigu Sword's swordsmanship. His goal was to force out the Qing Emperor's trump card. However, at the critical moment, Fan Xian appeared and blocked the Shadow's assassination, protecting the Qing Emperor. The specific plot development and outcome could not be known based on the information provided.
Xuan Kong Temple's assassination of the Qing Emperor was a scheme jointly designed by the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping. The Qing Emperor encountered a series of assassinations at Xuankong Temple. The first to act was an Imperial Army guard, followed by a white-robed swordsman and a eunuch. These three assassins were all arranged by the Qing Emperor. They were chess pieces to test Fan Xian and also tools to shift the blame onto others. Chen Pingping had arranged for the Shadow to pretend to be an assassin and stab Fan Xian, triggering a problem with the zhenqi in his body. The entire assassination was a trap set up by the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping to dispel the Qing Emperor's suspicions and make the Qing Emperor trust Fan Xian. He also wanted to hand over the palace treasury and the Inspection Council to Fan Xian. Thus, it could be said that Xuan Kong Temple's assassination of the Qing Emperor was a scheme jointly planned by the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping.