Hou Jichang and He Zongwei's relationship was one of surrender and betrayal. Hou Jichang had initially sought refuge with He Zongwei and was transferred to the Supreme Court. However, after Fan Xian killed the He faction, he spared Hou Jichang. After that, Hou Jichang wanted to stand out again, but he was suppressed by Fan Xian's Deng Zi Yue, making it difficult for him to stand out again in his life. Hou Jichang's betrayal made Fan Xian feel betrayed and disappointed. Although Fan Xian did not kill him, he had blocked his future. Hou Jichang's betrayal was for his own future and interests. He had chosen to rely on Fan Xian's enemy, He Zongwei.
Hou Jichang and Fan Xian were master and disciple. Hou Jichang was one of Fan Xian's students. Fan Xian thought highly of him and gave him a lot of help. However, when Fan Xian encountered difficulties, Hou Jichang chose to betray Fan Xian and seek refuge with Fan Xian's mortal enemy, He Zongwei. Hou Jichang's betrayal might have been due to his personal future and interests. Fan Xian was disappointed by Hou Jichang's betrayal.
He Zongwei's relationship with the Qing Emperor was supported by the Qing Emperor to deal with Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor used He Zongwei to check and balance the development of Fan Xian's power. Under the Qing Emperor's instructions, He Zongwei became a chess piece in the Qing Emperor's hands to attack Fan Xian. With the Qing Emperor's support, He Zongwei gradually rose and became an important force for the Qing Emperor to suppress Fan Xian. In the end, He Zongwei and the Qing Emperor broke off. After Fan Xian exposed the Qing Emperor's plot and successfully brought him down, He Zongwei paid a heavy price and was poisoned to death by Fan Xian.
The relationship between He Zongwei and the Qing Emperor could be described as the Qing Emperor supporting He Zongwei as a chess piece in his hands to balance Fan Xian. Under the Qing Emperor's instructions, He Zongwei used his power and methods to oppose Fan Xian. He rose through the ranks and eventually became an Imperial Censorate. However, when Fan Xian exposed the Qing Emperor's conspiracy and successfully brought him down, He Zongwei's doomsday arrived. In the end, he was poisoned to death by Fan Xian and paid a heavy price for his betrayal and greed. Thus, the relationship between He Zongwei and the Qing Emperor could be said to be a power relationship supported by the Qing Emperor, but it ended with He Zongwei's tragic ending.
The relationship between He Zongwei and the Qing Emperor could be described as the Qing Emperor supporting He Zongwei to become Fan Xian's opponent and using him to balance Fan Xian's power. He Zongwei was initially loyal to Guo Baokun, but for personal gain, he turned to Fan Xian. However, when Fan Xian rejected him, he quickly turned to the Qing Emperor and became an important chess piece used by the Qing Emperor to deal with Fan Xian. By supporting He Zongwei and giving him power, the Qing Emperor limited Fan Xian's influence. In the end, Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor broke off. Fan Xian washed He Zongwei's line in blood and poisoned him to death. Thus, the relationship between He Zongwei and the Qing Emperor could be said to be a strategy for the Qing Emperor to use He Zongwei to oppose Fan Xian.
The reason Fan Xian's disciple, Hou Jichang, betrayed Fan Xian was because Fan Xian had lost power. Hou Jichang had chosen to rely on Fan Xian's mortal enemy, He Zongwei. Hou Jichang was the best at currying favor among Fan Xian's four students. He had originally hoped to cling to Fan Xian's thigh and become his student, but Fan Xian did not want to accept students. He had only chatted with them and met them. After Fan Xian had been suppressed by the Qing Emperor, Hou Jichang had directly sided with He Zongwei. This made Fan Xian very disappointed. Although Fan Xian did not kill Hou Jichang, he had cut off Hou Jichang's future and made his official career dark. Hou Jichang's betrayal made people realize that they could see through people's hearts in times of difficulty. The other disciples, Shi Chanli, Yang Wanli, and Cheng Jialin, were all loyal to Fan Xian and did not betray him.
Fan Xian's disciple, Hou Jichang, had betrayed him and joined Fan Xian's mortal enemy, He Zongwei. The reason Hou Jichang betrayed Fan Xian was because Fan Xian was down and out in a difficult time. Hou Jichang only cared about his future. Fan Xian had not killed Hou Jichang, but he had cut off his future. For Hou Jichang, who valued his future, this was worse than death. Other than Hou Jichang, Fan Xian's other disciples, Shi Chanli, Yang Wanli, and Cheng Jialin, were all loyal to him. Hou Jichang's betrayal chilled Fan Xian's heart.
Hou Jichang betrayed Fan Xian in the play. During Fan Xian's most difficult period, his political enemy, He Zongwei, suppressed him. Hou Jichang chose to defect to He Zongwei and cut ties with Fan Xian. Fan Xian felt betrayed and disappointed by his betrayal. Hou Jichang's betrayal was for his own future and interests. Fan Xian had once thought highly of him and had given him a lot of help.
The reason Hou Jichang betrayed Fan Xian was for his own future and interests. When Fan Xian encountered difficulties, Hou Jichang chose to defect to Fan Xian's mortal enemy, He Zongwei, and cut ties with Fan Xian. Hou Jichang might think that following Fan Xian would not guarantee his future. Although Fan Xian did not kill him, he had blocked his future.
The reason Hou Jichang betrayed Fan Xian was for his own future and interests. When Fan Xian encountered difficulties, Hou Jichang chose to defect to Fan Xian's mortal enemy, He Zongwei, and cut ties with Fan Xian. Fan Xian had once thought very highly of Hou Jichang and had given him a lot of help, but Hou Jichang had betrayed Fan Xian for his own personal gain. Fan Xian was very disappointed in Hou Jichang's betrayal. Although he didn't kill him, Fan Xian had blocked his future. Hou Jichang's betrayal made Fan Xian feel very painful. Perhaps to him, this was more torturous than death.
Hou Jichang betrayed Fan Xian because when Fan Xian encountered difficulties, his political enemy, He Zongwei, put a lot of pressure on him. For the sake of his own future and interests, Hou Jichang chose to defect to He Zongwei and cut ties with Fan Xian. Although Fan Xian did not kill him, he had blocked his future. The specific method of betrayal was not mentioned.