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Qing Yu Nian's true enemy

2024-12-16 17:01
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Qing Yu's true enemy was the Qing Emperor. On his way to the capital, Fan Xian had encountered assassinations. The enemy he had hidden the most was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had killing intent toward Fan Xian. The relationship between the two was very tense. In addition, Fan Xian faced the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, the Eldest Princess, and the others. However, the Qing Emperor was his main enemy. In the end, Fan Xian succeeded in assassinating the Qing Emperor and lived a happy life in seclusion in Jiangnan.

Qing Yu Nian's true enemy

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2024-12-21 08:20

Qing Yu's true enemy was the Qing Emperor. On his way to the capital, Fan Xian had encountered assassinations. The enemy he had hidden the most was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had killing intent toward Fan Xian. The relationship between the two was very tense. In addition, Fan Xian faced the Second Prince, the Crown Prince, the Eldest Princess, and the others. However, the Qing Emperor was his main enemy.

Qing Yu Nian's true identity

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2024-12-22 16:15

Principal Qing Yuannian's true identity was a eunuch. His name was Chen Pingping. He had been sent by the Qing Emperor's grandfather to monitor the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping revealed his identity to the Qing Emperor when the Qing Emperor treated him very well and became the Qing Emperor's double agent. He had even persuaded Eunuch Hong Siyang to help King Cheng's estate, contributing to the uprising. In the end, Chen Pingping died at the Qing Emperor's hands. The outcome was tragic. Chen Pingping had always assisted the Qing Emperor, but because Prince Cheng's manor was weak, he was unable to ascend the throne, which ultimately led to his tragic ending.

Qing Yu Nian's true identity

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2024-12-21 10:37

Principal Qing Yuannian's true identity was a eunuch. His name was Chen Pingping. He had been sent by the Qing Emperor's grandfather to monitor the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping revealed his identity to the Qing Emperor when the Qing Emperor treated him very well and became the Qing Emperor's double agent. He had even convinced Eunuch Hong Siyang to help King Cheng. In the end, Chen Pingping died in the Qing Emperor's hands. He died a miserable death.

Qing Yu Nian's true identity

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2024-12-19 22:51

Principal Qing Yuannian's true identity was a eunuch. His name was Chen Pingping. He had been sent by the Qing Emperor's grandfather to monitor the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping revealed his identity to the Qing Emperor when the Qing Emperor treated him very well and became the Qing Emperor's double agent. He had even persuaded Eunuch Hong Siyang to help King Cheng's estate, contributing to the uprising.

Qing Yu Nian Qing Emperor's True Identity

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2024-12-20 17:29

In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.

Qing Yu Nian (7)

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2024-12-22 23:54

Qing Yu Nian's seventh volume, chapter 39, was " The True Joy in Front of the Palace ", while chapter 40 was " One Emperor, One Official ". The search results did not provide any information about the specific content and summary of these two chapters. Therefore, he could not provide more information about these two chapters.

Qing Yu Nian (7): 35

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2024-12-22 23:28

Qing Yunian's seventh volume, chapter 35, was 'The Woman in the Mountain and the Emperor's Heart'. In this chapter, the Northern Qi Emperor personally participated in Sigu Jian's Sword Hut opening ceremony. Even though this was the last time Sigu Jian would appear in the world, this Hut Meeting was very important to Northern Qi because it would determine the ownership of Dongyi. Fan Xian also appeared in this chapter. He observed the Emperor's actions from behind the curtains. Other than this information, the contents of the other documents had nothing to do with this question.

Qing Yu Nian (7)

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2024-12-22 22:26

Qing Yu Nian's seventh volume, chapter 39, was " The True Joy in Front of the Palace ", while chapter 40 was " One Emperor, One Official ". The search results did not provide any information about the specific content and summary of these two chapters. Therefore, he could not provide more information about these two chapters.

Qing Yu Nian (7)

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2024-12-22 20:42

Chapter 106 of the seventh volume of Qing Yu Nian described the scene of Fan Xian washing his hands and getting rid of his official position. Fan Xian washed his hands seriously. He changed three basins of water before washing the blood off his hands. The servants poured the blood on the mud outside the Fan manor. Fan Xian had changed into a fresh outer garment. His clothes were still covered in blood. This scene took place at the main entrance of Fan manor. Jingdou magistrate Sun Jingxiu, the head of the Ministry of Justice, and the internal court eunuch all witnessed it with their own eyes.

Qing Yu Nian (7)

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2024-12-22 18:20

Chapter 53 of the seventh volume of Qing Yu Nian was about discussing relatives and merits. In this chapter, there was a rebellion in the Qing Kingdom's Jingdou, causing many of the masters in the palace to die. The chaos in the palace made the relationship in the palace simpler, and the overall atmosphere became solemn and direct. The specific plot and details required reading the full content of the chapter.

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