In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian learned that Chen Pingping had died after he had been dismembered. Before Chen Pingping died, Fan Xian saved him and told him that Ye Qingmei's chest contained a long-range weapon. Chen Pingping smiled and said that he had also had this thing before he passed away. Fan Xian felt great grief over Chen Pingping's death. He cried bitterly. This was the first time he had cried for someone else. This showed that Fan Xian had only learned of Chen Pingping's death after his death.
Fan Xian was very sad when he learned of Chen Pingping's death. He cried bitterly and had never cried for anyone else. Chen Pingping's death caused Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor to fall out and became the fuse. When Fan Xian saved Chen Pingping, the Qing Emperor also stopped the people who went up to capture Fan Xian. He Zongwei also took the opportunity to slip away. Chen Pingping's death provoked Fan Xian and made him rise up against the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian's furious action made the Qing Emperor regret it for the rest of his life. Chen Pingping's death also let the Qing Emperor know that Fan Xian would definitely kill him, but he decided to let Chen Pingping go. Fan Xian's pain and anger caused him and the Qing Emperor to completely break off.
After Chen Pingping's death, Fan Xian completely broke off relations with the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping's death had a huge impact and sorrow on Fan Xian. He broke down and cried bitterly, but there was no clear evidence that he had turned black because of this. Fan Xian felt anger and grief over Chen Pingping's death. He was determined to personally kill the Qing Emperor to avenge Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping's death caused Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor to fall out and became the fuse.
After Chen Pingping's death, Fan Xian had a great hatred for the Qing Emperor and was determined to avenge Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping's death caused Fan Xian to break off relations with the Qing Emperor and became the fuse. Fan Xian felt anger and grief over Chen Pingping's death. He was determined to personally kill the Qing Emperor to avenge Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping's death had a huge impact and sorrow on Fan Xian, but there was no clear evidence that he had turned black because of it. Fan Xian knew that after Chen Pingping's death, his hatred for the Qing Emperor had deepened. He was determined to personally kill the Qing Emperor to avenge Chen Pingping.
Chen Pingping died in the 46th episode of " Celebrating Years."
Chen Pingping died in the 57th episode of " Celebrating Years 2."
Fan Xian knew that Chen Pingping had died in episode 57.
Fan Xian knew that Chen Pingping had died in the 57th episode of " Celebrating Years 2."
Fan Xian knew that Chen Pingping had died in the 57th episode of " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian knew Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping was the Director of the Inspection Council. She knew Fan Xian very well and had given him a lot of help and support. Fan Xian treated Chen Pingping as one of the people closest to him. He had even been by her side during the diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. Chen Pingping also knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. All of her encounters with Fan Xian were within the Qing Emperor's arrangements and control. Chen Pingping's goal was to end the Qing Emperor's rule. She used Fan Xian to step into a power struggle and push him to go to Northern Qi to sort out the intelligence network. In short, there was a complicated relationship between Fan Xian and Chen Pingping. They understood each other and relied on each other.
Fan Xian knew that Chen Pingping was a eunuch, and in the process of interacting with Chen Pingping, he gradually understood her true intentions and concern for him. Chen Pingping was the Director of the Inspection Council. He knew Fan Xian very well and had given him a lot of help and support. Fan Xian treated Chen Pingping as one of the people closest to him. He had even been by her side during the diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. Chen Pingping also knew that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son. They had a special relationship. Fan Xian felt heartache over Chen Pingping's death and had a conflict with the Qing Emperor because of it. Chen Pingping's position in Fan Xian's heart was very important. He regarded her as one of his most important relatives.