During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor had killed Jingdou Magistrate Mei Zhili because Mei Zhili had betrayed the Qing Emperor and colluded with the Crown Prince after the Qing Emperor ascended the throne. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the collusion between the ministers and the princes, so he decided to kill Mei Zhili to show his dignity and warn the other ministers. Such an operation was aimed at removing the Crown Prince's power and consolidating the Qing Emperor's ruling position.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed Jingdou Magistrate Mei Zhili was because Mei Zhili had betrayed the Qing Emperor and colluded with the Crown Prince after the Qing Emperor ascended the throne. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the collusion between the ministers and the princes, so he decided to kill Mei Zhili to show his dignity and warn the other ministers. Such an operation was aimed at removing the Crown Prince's power and consolidating the Qing Emperor's ruling position.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed Jingdou Magistrate Mei Zhili was because Mei Zhili had betrayed the Qing Emperor and colluded with the Crown Prince after the Qing Emperor ascended the throne. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the collusion between the ministers and the princes, so he decided to kill Mei Zhili to show his dignity and warn the other ministers. Such an operation was aimed at removing the Crown Prince's power and consolidating the Qing Emperor's ruling position.
The killing of the governor of Kyoto by Emperor Qing is recorded in the ninth episode of "Celebrating Years."
There were several reasons why Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow. First, the Shadow was Sigu Jian's younger brother. They had a deep relationship. On the day Sigu Jian massacred the City Lord's manor, he had let the Shadow go, hoping that he would grow into a new Great Grandmaster and provide another choice for Dongyi's future. Secondly, Sigu Jian had a gentle side to human nature. He was good friends with Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, and he had deep feelings for the Shadow. The Shadow was his younger brother, his disciple, and his relative. Sigu Jian could not bear to kill him. In addition, Sigu Jian entered the Overwatch Council and became the shadow of the Sixth Bureau's manager. If he became the master of the Sword Hut, it might cause chaos in the Qing Kingdom and be detrimental to Dongyi. Thus, Sigu Jian chose to let the Shadow go, hoping that he would have his own space to develop.
There were several reasons why Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow during the Qing years. First, the Shadow was Sigu Jian's younger brother. They had a deep relationship. On the day Sigu Jian massacred the City Lord's manor, he had let the Shadow go, hoping that he would grow into a new Great Grandmaster and provide another choice for Dongyi's future. Secondly, Sigu Jian believed that if the Shadow wanted to become strong, it had to become strong, ruthless, and cold-blooded. Thus, by slaughtering the city, he filled the Shadow's heart with hatred. A heart of revenge would make him even stronger. In addition, Sigu Jian had entered the Overwatch Council to use the Shadow's life to avoid causing chaos in the Qing Kingdom. In summary, Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow out of his love and protection for his brother, as well as his desire for the Shadow to become stronger.
In the TV series " Celebrating the Years," Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow because the Shadow was a descendant of Dongyi's guardian. Sigu Jian's sister had raised the Shadow, so the Shadow could enter and leave Sigu Jian's room at will. In the original novel, the Shadow's true identity was the descendant of Dongyi's guardian. Sigu Jian's sister had taken him in and raised him. As Sigu Jian had seen his mother killed when he was young, he hated the Shadow's face. However, at his sister's request, Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow. He only trained him to be a killer.
The reason Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping had discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer of Ye Qingmei. In order to prevent the Qing Emperor from suspecting Fan Xian when she was discovered to have killed the Qing Emperor in the future, she deliberately planned to assassinate Fan Xian to ensure his safety. Chen Pingping's goal was to take revenge for Ye Qingmei. She was filled with admiration for Ye Qingmei and was determined to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. In order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping deliberately distanced himself from him to prevent him from being implicated in her assassination plan. In the end, Chen Pingping failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor and was killed by him. Thus, Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian to protect him from being implicated and to avenge Ye Qingmei.
Chen Pingping had several reasons for killing Fan Xian. First, Chen Pingping wanted to avenge Ye Qingmei and kill the Qing Emperor. To ensure that Fan Xian would not be implicated, Chen Pingping deliberately distanced himself from Fan Xian and planned Fan Xian's assassination. Secondly, in order to get Xiao En's secret out, Chen Pingping had transferred the Black Knights away, making Xiao En believe that his grandson Fan Xian would be killed by Chen Pingping, thus triggering an internal conflict. In the end, Chen Pingping listened to the Qing Emperor's orders and withdrew the Black Knights by Fan Xian's side. In order to better carry out his plan, he killed the Qing Emperor. In short, Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian for revenge and to execute his plan.
The reason Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping wanted to avenge Ye Qingmei and kill the Qing Emperor, but he was worried that this would implicate Fan Xian, so he deliberately distanced himself from Fan Xian to ensure that he would not be involved in the assassination. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Fan Xian live and create an environment where he would not be implicated. Chen Pingping's death was to provide Fan Xian with a final helping hand. At the same time, it was to protect the Overwatch Council's power and ensure that it was no longer under the Qing Emperor's control. Chen Pingping's actions were to protect Fan Xian and realize his revenge plan.
Qing Yu Nian's M82A1 Barrett sniper rifle had been used many times. To be specific, Ye Qingmei had used this spear to kill two kings. Fan Xian had used this spear to kill Yan Xiaoyi. Fan Ruoruo had used this spear to injure the Qing Emperor. Therefore, this sniper rifle killed the two kings, Yan Xiaoyi, and caused serious injuries to the Qing Emperor.