The Qing Emperor killed Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.
The Qing Emperor killed Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.
The Qing Emperor killed Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.
The Qing Emperor killed Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.
The Qing Emperor killed Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping, and the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui.
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.
Yes, Wu Zhu had killed the Qing Emperor in the novel Celebrating Years. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu fought. The Qing Emperor cut off Wu Zhu's legs and seriously injured him. However, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes.
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.
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.