Yes, Fan Xian had killed the Qing Emperor in " Celebrating Years." Because of Chen Pingping's death, Fan Xian broke off relations with the Qing Emperor and organized an operation to kill him. Although he did not succeed in the end, the Qing Emperor was also injured. Fan Xian's reasons for killing the Qing Emperor included the Qing Emperor killing Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor's excessive desire, and the Qing Emperor killing Chen Pingping. In the end, Fan Xian succeeded in killing the Qing Emperor and lived a happy life with his wife in Hangzhou.
Yes, Fan Xian had killed the Qing Emperor. In the ending of the novel and drama " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian joined forces with others to assassinate the Qing Emperor and avenge Chen Pingping and his mother. In the end, Fan Xian succeeded in killing the Qing Emperor and lived a happy life with his wife in Hangzhou.
Fan Xian had killed the Qing Emperor. There were many reasons for the Qing Emperor to kill Fan Xian, including Fan Xian threatening the Qing Emperor's power, the Qing Emperor killing Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and his master, Chen Pingping, and Fan Xian breaking off relations with the Qing Emperor because of his belief that the world could not afford war. However, the search results did not provide clear information about the specific details and background of Fan Xian killing the Qing Emperor.
The news that Fan Xian had killed the Qing Emperor was not mentioned. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know if Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor.
There were many possible explanations for why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian. First, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, so he had a certain amount of talent and potential. The Qing Emperor might have hoped to cultivate Fan Xian into his capable assistant or loyal official to have a positive impact on the future of the Qing Kingdom. Secondly, Fan Xian had deep relationships with other forces like Wu Zhu, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, and others. These people were all forces the Qing Emperor needed to rope in or guard against. By keeping Fan Xian alive, the Qing Emperor could better grasp the movements and loyalty of these people. In addition, the Qing Emperor might see Fan Xian as a chess piece or tool to control or influence other forces through him. There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian. First of all, although Ye Qingmei had passed away, her influence still existed. The Qing Emperor might be worried that if he killed Fan Xian, it would cause dissatisfaction and resistance from Ye Qingmei's followers and pose a threat to his rule. Secondly, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son, so he had a certain amount of talent and potential. The Qing Emperor might have hoped to nurture Fan Xian into his capable assistant or loyal official, to have a positive impact on the future of the Qing Kingdom. In addition, the Qing Emperor might see Fan Xian as a chess piece or tool to control or influence other forces through him. By keeping Fan Xian alive, the Qing Emperor could better grasp the movements and loyalty of these people. There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Xian.
Fan Xian finally killed the Qing Emperor. In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian joined forces with Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, and the Shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Fan Ruoruo used the heavy sniper Barrett M82A1 to kill the Qing Emperor's guard and hit the Emperor's shoulder and chest. Fan Ruoruo had also killed the Deputy Commander of the Imperial Army and a general, as well as the Deputy Commander of the Jingdou Garrison. In the end, Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor engaged in an intense battle. Fan Xian heavily injured the Qing Emperor and sent him to another world. Therefore, Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor in the end.
Fan Xian finally killed the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian had broken off relations with the Qing Emperor to avenge Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping broke off relations with the Qing Emperor in the palace and severely injured him. In the end, Fan Xian and Wu Zhu joined forces to kill the Qing Emperor, marking the end of an era.
The Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian in " Celebrating Years " was not clear. Some documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor did not want to kill Fan Xian, but he had no choice. The best outcome for Fan Xian was to fake his death and live a life like the Shadow. In addition, the Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, when he was born. However, he had left Fan Xian behind not out of kinship, but to use Fan Xian to find the secrets of the Temple. Thus, the Qing Emperor's attitude toward Fan Xian might be complicated. There was a side that used him and a side that didn't want to kill him. However, it was not clear whether the Qing Emperor really wanted to kill Fan Xian, so it was impossible to give a definite answer.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian was because Fan Xian threatened the Qing Emperor's power. Fan Xian was the child of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. He had inherited his mother's will and became a threat to the Qing Emperor's power. In addition, the Qing Emperor also killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and his master, Chen Pingping, causing Fan Xian to break off relations with the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was thought to be a suspicious and cruel person. He was afraid that Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian would affect his authority, so he tried to kill Fan Xian many times. In summary, the reason the Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian was because Fan Xian threatened his power. The Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother and master. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor himself had a suspicious and cruel personality.
The main reason Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor was to take revenge on his mother. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. Fan Xian had harbored hatred for his mother since he was young and had always hoped to avenge her. After Fan Xian grew up, he was chosen by the Qing Emperor to enter the Palace to protect him. In the end, he accidentally learned that the Qing Emperor was the murderer of his mother. Thus, Fan Xian decided to join forces with others to assassinate the Qing Emperor and avenge his mother, Chen Pingping, and the others. In addition, after the Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian's mother, Fan Xian developed hatred and dissatisfaction toward the Qing Emperor. He believed that the Qing Emperor threatened his power, causing the Qing Emperor to develop fear and anger toward him. These factors eventually made Fan Xian determined to kill the Qing Emperor.