Fan Xian was assassinated by Lin Gong. Lin Gong had been instructed by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui. He believed that it was basically impossible for Fan Xian to truly control the wealth of the palace treasury. Lin Gong had been Fan Xian's friend before, but in the end, he chose to betray and assassinate Fan Xian.
Fan Xian was wanted by many people, including the Qing Emperor, Lin Gong, Chen Pingping, and Yan Bingyun. 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 secrets of the Temple. Lin Gong had been used by the Eldest Princess to assassinate Fan Xian. Chen Pingping had originally been filled with admiration for Fan Xian, but later, because her understanding of the Qing Emperor had changed, she decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor to avenge Ye Qingmei. Fan Xian became one of her targets. Yan Bingyun had also tried to kill Fan Xian, but Fan Xian had not truly died. In short, Fan Xian faced threats from different people. He had to face all kinds of dangers and protect his life.
Fan Xian was wanted by the Qing Emperor, Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, the Second Prince, and many others. The reason the Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian was because Fan Xian threatened his power. Fan Xian had killed the Qing Emperor's most beloved woman, Ye Qingmei, and others, causing the Qing Emperor to develop fear and anger toward him. Lin Gong had been instructed by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui to believe that Fan Xian could not truly control the power of the palace treasury. He did not want Fan Xian to marry his beloved Lin Wan 'er. The Eldest Princess also had a motive to kill Fan Xian. She was unwilling to give up the power of the palace treasury and hoped to destroy Fan Xian. In addition, the Second Prince also wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Thus, Fan Xian faced the threat and risk of being killed by many people.
Fan Xian's gun killed Yan Xiaoyi, the Qing Emperor, and the Qing Emperor's personal guards.
Fan Xian used a sniper rifle to kill Yan Xiaoyi and the Qing Emperor.
Fan Xian's Barrett sniper shot Yan Xiaoyi and the Qing Emperor.
Si Lili told Fan Xian that the person who wanted to kill him was Lin Gong.
Chen Pingping had made Fan Xian believe him to test Fan Xian's loyalty and trust. Chen Pingping used a series of schemes and actions to test Fan Xian's attitude. He hoped that Fan Xian would truly believe him and be willing to keep his secret. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Fan Xian live a better life. He also hoped to use his own efforts to avenge Fan Xian's mother. Chen Pingping was a smart and cautious person. He knew Fan Xian had doubts about him, so he used this method to test Fan Xian's trust and loyalty. In the end, Fan Xian chose to believe Chen Pingping because he wanted to find out the truth and seek justice for the victims.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian himself did not pose a direct threat to the Qing Emperor. He did not have the powerful influence and ability like Ye Qingmei and did not pose a substantial threat to the Qing Emperor's rule. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have been driven by complex emotions. It might have been his guilt towards Ye Qingmei or his personal feelings towards Fan Xian that he chose to keep his life. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that if he killed Fan Xian, it would arouse the dissatisfaction and resistance of Ye Qingmei's followers and pose a threat to his rule. In short, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian but ultimately saved him because of a combination of many factors.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian himself did not pose a direct threat to the Qing Emperor. He did not have the powerful influence and ability that Ye Qingmei did. He did not pose a substantial threat to the Qing Emperor's rule. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have been driven by complex emotions. It might have been his guilt towards Ye Qingmei or his personal feelings towards Fan Xian that he chose to keep his life. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that if he killed Fan Xian, it would arouse the dissatisfaction and resistance of Ye Qingmei's followers and pose a threat to his rule. In short, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian but ultimately saved him because of a combination of many factors.
Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian. On the contrary, Chen Pingping had been working hard to help Fan Xian and hoped that he could live a better life. Chen Pingping even wanted Fan Xian to take over the Inspection Council and help him become Emperor. His nurturing and protection of Fan Xian surpassed the relationship between master and disciple. It was more like the support of an elder to a younger relative. Thus, Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian.