Fan Ruoruo saved the Qing Emperor because she was a Qing citizen. She had to think about the people of this country. In addition, the Qing Emperor was a good Emperor. Ruoruo believed that he was worth saving. Fan Ruoruo took the initiative to enter the Palace to take care of the Qing Emperor and eased the relationship between the Qing Emperor and Fan Xian. Fan Ruoruo had used a sniper rifle to block the Qing Emperor's killing blow, allowing Fan Xian to escape. Fan Ruoruo's act of saving him laid the foundation for the development of the subsequent plot.
Fan Ruoruo saved the Qing Emperor because she was a Qing citizen. She had to think about the people of this country. In addition, the Qing Emperor was a good Emperor. Ruoruo believed that he was worth saving. Fan Ruoruo took the initiative to enter the Palace to take care of the Qing Emperor and eased the relationship between the Qing Emperor and Fan Xian. Fan Ruoruo had used a sniper rifle to block the Qing Emperor's killing blow, allowing Fan Xian to escape. Fan Ruoruo's act of saving him laid the foundation for the development of the subsequent plot.
There was no clear explanation for why the Qing Emperor chose not to take Fan Ruoruo as a concubine in " Celebrating Years." However, the Qing Emperor had a good impression of Fan Ruoruo. There were even rumors that he wanted to take Fan Ruoruo into the harem. Fan Ruoruo displayed extraordinary intelligence and character in front of the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor treated her with courtesy and spoke frequently with her. The Qing Emperor's good impression of Fan Ruoruo might be because of her intelligence and importance to Fan Xian. In the end, the Qing Emperor chose Wu Zhu. Perhaps it was because he saw Fan Xian's cold-blooded selfishness and shameless side that he felt pity for him. In addition, the Qing Emperor also knew the secret of the black box in Fan Ruoruo's hands and wanted to see its contents. As a result, the Qing Emperor did not take Fan Ruoruo as a concubine. Instead, he chose Wu Zhu.
Fan Ruoruo was a character in " Celebrating Years." She was Fan Xian's sister. The only setback she faced was the marriage the Qing Emperor had arranged for her. Fan Xian did not agree to this marriage and had destroyed the Qing Emperor's arrangements many times. In the end, Fan Ruoruo chose to ride out the storm with Li Hongcheng. There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor did not take Fan Ruoruo as a concubine. First, the Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian was loyal enough and did not need to increase his loyalty through marriage. Second, the Qing Emperor did not believe that Fan Xian would let Fan Ruoruo's son inherit the throne. Third, Fan Ruoruo herself had no intention of entering the Palace. She did not need to rely on entering the Palace to maintain her position. As for Fan Ruoruo's ending, she chose to practice medicine at the border, save the people, and be together with Li Hongcheng.
Fan Ruoruo's ending was that she had chosen to ride out the storm with Li Hongcheng. Fan Xian had ruined the marriage arranged by the Qing Emperor many times. In the end, Fan Ruoruo and Li Hongcheng became his brothers-in-law. The Qing Emperor originally had a good impression of Fan Ruoruo and there were rumors that he wanted to take Fan Ruoruo into the harem. In the end, he chose Wu Zhu because he was disgusted by Fan Xian's cold-blooded selfishness. The Qing Emperor did not kill Fan Ruoruo. Instead, he kept her by his side. On one hand, it was to contain Fan Xian. On the other hand, he knew that Fan Ruoruo was kind and did not have a deep blood feud with him. It could be resolved.
In the play, the Qing Emperor planned to marry Fan Ruoruo to Li Hongcheng and He Zongwei, but Fan Xian did not agree and stopped these marriages. Fan Xian used his own resources to help his sister resolve these problems. In the end, Fan Ruoruo was not married off. Instead, she became Fan Xian's brother-in-law. Fan Ruoruo was the daughter Fan Xian had raised for Ye Qingmei. She had a strong personality and did not see love and marriage as just necessities. Fan Xian had always understood his sister's thoughts, so he used his own resources to help her settle these marriages. In addition, Fan Ruoruo also revealed her identity as a sniper to help Fan Xian attack the Qing Emperor. In general, Fan Ruoruo's ending in the movie was to successfully escape the fate of being married off and to show her talent and courage.
Fan Ruoruo's attack on the Qing Emperor did not kill him directly. Instead, she chose to break the Qing Emperor's arm. There were several reasons. First, the Qing Emperor did not see Fan Ruoruo as a threat. He kept her in the Royal Palace and took good care of her. Secondly, Fan Ruoruo was moved by the Qing Emperor's influence. She felt that he was also a good Emperor and could not bear to see him. In the end, the Qing Emperor did not want to kill Fan Ruoruo the most. He wanted to know Wu Zhu's secrets. Thus, Fan Ruoruo had chosen to show mercy when she attacked the Qing Emperor. Perhaps she had been moved by the Qing Emperor's influence, and the Qing Emperor did not see her as a threat.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian himself did not pose a direct threat to the Qing Emperor. He did not have the powerful influence and ability that Ye Qingmei did. He did not pose a substantial threat to the Qing Emperor's rule. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have been driven by complex emotions. It might have been his guilt towards Ye Qingmei or his personal feelings towards Fan Xian that he chose to keep his life. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that if he killed Fan Xian, it would arouse the dissatisfaction and resistance of Ye Qingmei's followers and pose a threat to his rule. In short, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian but ultimately saved him because of a combination of many factors.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian himself did not pose a direct threat to the Qing Emperor. He did not have the powerful influence and ability like Ye Qingmei and did not pose a substantial threat to the Qing Emperor's rule. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have been driven by complex emotions. It might have been his guilt towards Ye Qingmei or his personal feelings towards Fan Xian that he chose to keep his life. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that if he killed Fan Xian, it would arouse the dissatisfaction and resistance of Ye Qingmei's followers and pose a threat to his rule. In short, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian but ultimately saved him because of a combination of many factors.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian himself did not pose a direct threat to the Qing Emperor. He did not have the powerful influence and ability that Ye Qingmei did. He did not pose a substantial threat to the Qing Emperor's rule. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have been driven by complex emotions. It might have been his guilt towards Ye Qingmei or his personal feelings towards Fan Xian that he chose to keep his life. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that if he killed Fan Xian, it would arouse the dissatisfaction and resistance of Ye Qingmei's followers and pose a threat to his rule. In short, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian but ultimately saved him because of a combination of many factors.
There were many reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian himself did not pose a direct threat to the Qing Emperor. He did not have the powerful influence and ability that Ye Qingmei did. He did not pose a substantial threat to the Qing Emperor's rule. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have been driven by complex emotions. It might have been his guilt towards Ye Qingmei or his personal feelings towards Fan Xian that he chose to keep his life. In addition, the Qing Emperor might also be worried that if he killed Fan Xian, it would arouse the dissatisfaction and resistance of Ye Qingmei's followers and pose a threat to his rule. In short, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Fan Xian but ultimately saved him because of a combination of many factors.