There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi. First, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this experience to sharpen Fan Xian and pave the way for him to take over the palace treasury and the Inspection Council. What Fan Xian currently lacked the most was experience and merit. If he could successfully kill Zhan Doudou and Xiao En, he would obtain a great merit. This would allow him to take over the palace treasury without question. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use Fan Xian's identity to pry out Xiao En's secret. For many years, the Qing Emperor had been scheming to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his biological grandson. This was to confuse the Qing Emperor and make him feel that Chen Pingping was not protecting Fan Xian with all his heart. Chen Pingping hoped that through this trip to Northern Qi, Xiao En would give himself away and expose Xiao En's true purpose. The Qing Emperor had sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to test his abilities. At the same time, it was also for the sake of the future of the Qing Kingdom.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi. First, the Qing Emperor promised Fan Xian that as long as he returned alive, he would arrange his marriage to Wan 'er. This was the promise the Qing Emperor had made to make Fan Xian agree to go to Northern Qi. Secondly, Fan Xian had agreed to go to Northern Qi to prove himself. He had driven the Eldest Princess out of Jingdou, leaving behind a big problem. The Qing Emperor not only wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi to test his abilities, but also wanted him to take over the future Qing Kingdom. In addition, Fan Xian had gone to Northern Qi to carry out an important mission. His specific purpose had not been revealed. The Qing Emperor had Fan Xian go to Northern Qi to escort Xiao En and cooperate with the Northern Qi Emperor to smuggle, weaken the Qing Kingdom, and strengthen the Qi Kingdom. Fan Xian completed his mission in Northern Qi and returned to the Qing Kingdom safely. In short, the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi to achieve multiple goals, including testing Fan Xian's ability, proving himself, arranging Fan Xian's marriage, and carrying out important missions.
Fan Xian had gone to Northern Qi for several reasons. First, the Qing Emperor promised Fan Xian that as long as he returned alive, he would arrange his marriage to Wan 'er. This was the promise the Qing Emperor had made to make Fan Xian agree to go to Northern Qi. Secondly, Fan Xian had agreed to go to Northern Qi to prove himself. He had chased the Eldest Princess out of Jingdou. After the Eldest Princess left, she had left Fan Xian with a big problem. The reason why the Qing Emperor let Fan Xian go to Northern Qi was not only to test Fan Xian's ability, but also to let him take over the future Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor also had another intention: to gather intelligence. He sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi. Fan Xian would be ordered to stay in Northern Qi under an excuse to gather intelligence. In addition, the Qing Emperor hoped that Fan Xian would be able to perform meritorious deeds and lay the foundation for his succession in the future. Fan Xian had a modern soul and consciousness. He did not have a sense of belonging to the Qing Kingdom. His subconscious sense of risk aversion was at work, leaving him a way out. In short, the Qing Emperor had Fan Xian go to Northern Qi for many purposes, including testing his abilities, arranging his marriage to Wan 'er, proving himself, taking over the future Qing Kingdom, gathering intelligence, and laying the foundation for succession.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi. First, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this experience to sharpen Fan Xian and pave the way for him to take over the palace treasury and the Inspection Council. What Fan Xian currently lacked the most was experience and merit. If he could successfully kill Zhan Doudou and Xiao En, he would obtain a great merit. This would allow him to take over the palace treasury without question. Secondly, the Qing Emperor was eyeing Northern Qi like a tiger watching its prey. He sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to gather intelligence. Only Chen Pingping and the Second Prince could truly understand the Qing Emperor's thoughts. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's trusted aide. As long as the Qing Emperor gave him a look, he would understand what it meant. The Second Prince was also a smart person. He knew the Qing Emperor's intention in sending Fan Xian to Northern Qi, so he had planned everything in advance.
The reason Minister Lin did not allow Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi was because he suspected Fan Xian of being the murderer of his son. He knew that Fan Xian and Teng Zijing were good friends, and Teng Zijing had died in the assassination. Minister Lin believed that Fan Xian might kill the mastermind behind the scenes, Lin Gong, to avenge his good friend. Thus, he tested Fan Xian many times, including asking the Qing Emperor to interrogate Si Lili to determine if Fan Xian knew the truth. However, Fan Xian eliminated the suspicion by taking the risk. Thus, Minister Lin ultimately chose to believe Fan Xian and allow him to go to Northern Qi.
The reason Minister Lin did not allow Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi was because he suspected Fan Xian of being the murderer of his son. He knew that Fan Xian and Teng Zijing were good friends, and Teng Zijing had died in the assassination. Minister Lin believed that Fan Xian might kill the mastermind behind the scenes, Lin Gong, to avenge his good friend. Thus, he tested Fan Xian many times, including his request.
The reason Minister Lin did not allow Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi was because he suspected Fan Xian of being the murderer of his son. He knew that Fan Xian and Teng Zijing were good friends, and Teng Zijing had died in the assassination. Minister Lin believed that Fan Xian might kill the mastermind behind the scenes, Lin Gong, to avenge his good friend. Thus, he tested Fan Xian many times, including his request.
There was no clear answer as to why Chen Pingping wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi. The search results mentioned some of Chen Pingping's actions and motives, but did not directly answer this question. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know why Chen Pingping wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi.
There were a few reasons why Fan Xian was going to Northern Qi. First, the Qing Emperor sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to complete a dangerous mission, which was to escort Xiao En and exchange him for Yan Bingyun. The Qing Emperor had special attention and protection for Fan Xian. He hoped that he could return alive. Secondly, Fan Xian's performance and actions in Northern Qi also played a key role. He knew…
The reason Fan Xian went to Northern Qi was to complete a dangerous mission, which was to escort Xiao En and exchange him for Yan Bingyun. The Qing Emperor sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to test his abilities and hoped that he could return alive. During his time in Northern Qi, Fan Xian had established a deep friendship and worked with Haitang Duoduo, the Northern Qi Emperor Zhan Doudou, and the Brocade Guard Shen Zhong. He had also successfully subdued eight generals and experienced danger and pursuit in Northern Qi, but in the end, he had safely returned to the Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian's goal in going to Northern Qi was to complete his mission and protect the Qing Emperor's interests.
Fan Xian had gone to Northern Qi to complete an important mission. His specific purpose had not been revealed. According to the information provided, Fan Xian had established a deep friendship during his time in Northern Qi. He had cooperated with Haitang Duoduo, the Northern Qi Emperor Zhan Doudou, and the Brocade Guard Shen Zhong. He had also successfully subdued eight generals and experienced danger and pursuit in Northern Qi, but in the end, he had safely returned to the Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian's goal in going to Northern Qi was to complete his mission and protect the Qing Emperor's interests. He did not mention what Fan Xian had done in Northern Qi or the details of his mission.