Yan Bingyun killed Fan Xian in chapter 422 of the novel " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian was not killed by Yan Bingyun in " Celebrating Years." Although the plot of Yan Bingyun assassinating Fan Xian appeared in the TV series, this was added to the suspense in the process of adapting the plot. The purpose was to make the audience look forward to the next season. According to the novel's original work and analysis, Fan Xian had only been stabbed once, but there was no obvious death. Thus, Yan Bingyun did not truly kill Fan Xian.
Yan Bingyun did not kill Fan Xian. In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Yan Bingyun's final sword pierced Fan Xian's abdomen, but Fan Xian did not die. In the TV series, the plot of Yan Bingyun assassinating Fan Xian was different from the original. After Fan Xian fell to the ground and spat out blood, Yan Bingyun told Fan Xian that all of this was for the Qing Kingdom. Only then did Fan Xian understand that this was a play between the two.
The plot of Fan Xian being stabbed by Yan Bingyun did not appear in any of the original chapters of the novel. This plot was adapted from the first season of the TV series " Celebrating Years." Therefore, it was impossible to determine which chapter of the original novel Fan Xian was stabbed by Yan Bingyun. So, I don't know which chapter Fan Xian was stabbed by Yan Bingyun.
Yan Bingyun killed Fan Xian in the 15th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years."
The novel " Celebrating Years " did not describe the plot of Yan Bingyun assassinating Fan Xian. This plot was added during the adaptation of the TV series to leave suspense and let the audience have some expectations for the next season. According to the information provided, the novel did not clearly describe the plot of Yan Bingyun assassinating Fan Xian.
Fan Xian had saved Yan Bingyun. In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian successfully rescued Yan Bingyun and brought her back to the Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian used Shen Wan 'er's infatuation with Yan Bingyun to successfully save him. After they returned to the Qing Kingdom together, Yan Bingyun received an important position from Chen Pingping and took over the position of Director of the Overwatch Council.
Yan Bingyun did not help Fan Xian. Yan Bingyun was the leader of the spies sent by the Qing Kingdom to Northern Qi. He had made many contributions to the Qing Kingdom in Northern Qi. However, at the end of the novel, for the benefit of the Qing Kingdom, he pierced Fan Xian's chest with a sword.
Yan Bingyun and Fan Xian were both characters in Maoni's web novel " Celebrating Years " and its derivative works. Yan Bingyun was the son of Yan Ruohai, the spy network of the Qing Kingdom that had been hiding in Northern Qi. On the surface, he was the leader of Northern Qi's spies, who was as cold as ice. His true identity was the head of the spies the Qing Kingdom had sent to Northern Qi, the disciple of Fei Jie. He was loyal to the Qing Kingdom and was used by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and Crown Prince Li Chengqian during his diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. He was later rescued by Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the adopted son of Minister Fan Jian, the son of the Minister of Revenue, and the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. He had lived in Danzhou with his grandmother since he was a child. Then, he returned to Jingdou. Relying on his intelligence and luck, he had experienced all kinds of tests and tempering in his family, Jianghu, and the court.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian was stabbed by Yan Bingyun in chapter 1395," Celebrating Years Ending."
Whether or not Yan Bingyun had betrayed Fan Xian was not clearly stated in the original work. In the original novel," Celebrating Years," Yan Bingyun's final sword pierced Fan Xian's chest, but this did not mean that he had betrayed Fan Xian. In the subsequent plot, Yan Bingyun revealed that the reason he did this was to protect Fan Xian and the Qing Kingdom. Therefore, whether Yan Bingyun had betrayed Fan Xian was a controversial question that needed to be analyzed according to the specific circumstances.