Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson. In " Celebrating Years," Yan Bingyun's real name was Xiao Zhan. He was Xiao En's grandson. Chen Pingping had captured Xiao En's son in Xiao En's house. This son had a child with a woman from a brothel. This child was Yan Bingyun. Although Xiao En had been misled into thinking that Fan Xian was his grandson, in reality, Yan Bingyun was his biological grandson. Yan Bingyun was sent to Northern Qi to become a secret agent. Later, he was betrayed by the Eldest Princess of the Qing Kingdom, Li Yunrui. His identity became a condition for Si Lili and Xiao En to return to Northern Qi. In the end, Yan Bingyun became the Director of the Overwatch Council and the new King of Darkness of the Qing Kingdom.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor agreed to use Xiao En and Si Lili to exchange for Yan Bingyun. First of all, Yan Bingyun was the Qing Overwatch Council's spy leader in Northern Qi. He had delivered military and political intelligence to the Qing Kingdom and was a person of great merit. If he did not bring back Yan Bingyun, the Qing Emperor would find it difficult to face the court and the people. It would also be difficult to appease the Overwatch Council subordinates. Secondly, Xiao En and Si Lili were relatively less useful and could be used as candidates for the exchange. Northern Qi had the Great Grandmaster Ku He overseeing it. The Qing Emperor would not lightly start a war over Yan Bingyun's capture. Lastly, Xiao En was an unstable factor for the Kingdom of Qi. He knew too many top-secret matters. The Qing Emperor agreed to exchange Xiao En. On one hand, it was to maintain stability. On the other hand, it was to give this hot potato to Northern Qi.
During the celebration, Xiao En and Yan Bingyun's relationship was that Xiao En was Yan Bingyun's biological grandson. Yan Bingyun's mother was a brothel woman named Yu Xiang, so she was not accepted by Xiao En and did not have a status. After Xiao En was captured, Yan Bingyun was secretly nurtured by the Overwatch Council. The Qing Emperor agreed to use Xiao En and Si Lili to exchange for Yan Bingyun because Yan Bingyun was of great value to the Qing Kingdom, while Xiao En and Si Lili were of relatively little use.
Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson, but the original book did not explicitly state that he was Xiao En's descendant. The TV series " Celebrating Years " adapted Yan Bingyun's background, turning him from Yan Ruohai's son into Xiao En's grandson. However, in the original novel, there was no mention of whether Xiao En had a grandson, nor did it clearly state the relationship between Yan Bingyun and Xiao En. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's descendant.
Yes, Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Yan Bingyun's identity was adapted to be Xiao En's grandson, not Yan Ruohai's son. This was Chen Pingping's plan for more than twenty years. His goal was to take revenge on Xiao En and use Yan Bingyun's identity to pry out the secrets of the Temple.
Yan Bingyun in " Celebrating Years " was Xiao En's grandson.
During the Qing years, Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson.
In Qing Yu Nian's original work, Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson.
During the Qing years, Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson. Xiao En was the spy leader of Northern Qi, and Yan Bingyun was his grandson. Yan Bingyun's parents were opposed by Xiao En and met with an unfortunate fate. His true identity was hidden, and he was secretly groomed by the Inspectorate to become the head of Northern Qi's spies. Therefore, Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson.
Yes, Yan Bingyun, the character in the novel " Celebrating Years ", was Xiao En's grandson. His parents were opposed by Sean and met with an unfortunate fate. After Yan Bingyun was born, he was secretly nurtured by the Inspection Institute and became the head of Northern Qi's spies. His true identity was the grandson of Xiao En, the spy leader of Northern Qi.