Yes, Fan Jian was one of the martial grandmasters. In Joy of Life, Fan Jian was a hidden big shot. He was the sixth Great Grandmaster. When the Qing Emperor saw him, he had to give way to him. Fan Jian had great strength in both martial arts and managing money. He had once established the Tiger Guards and trained nearly a hundred bodyguards whose martial arts standards were between the seventh and eighth ranks. Although Fan Jian eventually resigned from his official position and retired, his identity as a great master was revealed in the play.

Yes, Fan Jian's identity as a martial grandmaster was revealed in Joy of Life. He was a hidden big shot, the sixth Great Grandmaster. When the Qing Emperor saw him, he had to give way. Fan Jian had great strength in both martial arts and managing money. He had once established Tiger Guards and trained nearly a hundred bodyguards whose martial arts level was between seventh and eighth rank. Although Fan Jian eventually resigned from his official position and retired, his identity as a great master was revealed in the play.
Fan Jian was one of the grandmasters. In Joy of Life, Fan Jian was a hidden big shot. He was the sixth Great Grandmaster. When the Qing Emperor saw him, he had to give way to him. Fan Jian had great strength in both martial arts and managing money. He had once established the Tiger Guards and trained nearly a hundred bodyguards whose martial arts standards were between the seventh and eighth ranks. Although Fan Jian eventually resigned from his official position and retired, his identity as a great master was revealed in the play.
Yes, Joy of Life revealed that Fan Jian was one of the grandmasters. He was a hidden big shot, the sixth Great Grandmaster. When the Qing Emperor saw him, he had to give way. Fan Jian had great strength in both martial arts and managing money. He had once established Tiger Guards and trained nearly a hundred bodyguards whose martial arts level was between seventh and eighth rank. Although Fan Jian eventually resigned from his official position and retired, his identity as a great master was revealed in the play.
Yes,"Celebrating Years" revealed that Fan Jian was one of the Great Grandmasters. He was a hidden big shot, the sixth Great Grandmaster. When the Qing Emperor saw him, he had to give way. Fan Jian had great strength in both martial arts and managing money. He had once established Tiger Guards and trained nearly a hundred bodyguards whose martial arts level was between seventh and eighth rank. Although Fan Jian eventually resigned from his official position and retired, his identity as a great master was revealed in the play.
Fan Jian was described as a Peak Rank-8 expert in Celebrating Years. He was the commander of the Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were the bodyguards of the Qing royal family. They were personally trained by Fan Jian, and their martial skills were between the seventh and eighth ranks. Therefore, Fan Jian could be considered an Eighth Stage expert.
In Joy of Life, Fan Jian was described as a Peak Rank-8 expert. Although there were some clues that indicated that he might be a Level Nine master, there was no explicit mention of his martial arts level. Therefore, Fan Jian's strength level could be considered to be at the peak of the Eighth Stage.
In Joy of Life, Fan Jian was described as a Peak Rank-8 expert. He was the commander of the Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were the bodyguards of the Qing royal family. They were personally trained by Fan Jian, and their martial skills were between the seventh and eighth ranks. Therefore, it could be assumed that Fan Jian was a Level Eight expert.
In Joy of Life, Fan Jian was described as a Peak Rank-8 expert. He was the commander of the Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were the bodyguards of the Qing royal family. They were personally trained by Fan Jian, and their martial skills were between the seventh and eighth ranks. Therefore, Fan Jian could be considered an Eighth Stage expert.
In Joy of Life, Fan Jian was described as a Peak Rank-8 expert. He was the commander of the Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were the bodyguards of the Qing royal family. They were personally trained by Fan Jian, and their martial skills were between the seventh and eighth ranks. Therefore, Fan Jian could be considered an Eighth Stage expert.
Fan Jian was described as a Peak Rank-8 expert in Celebrating Years. He was the commander of the Tiger Guards. The Tiger Guards were the bodyguards of the Qing royal family. They were personally trained by Fan Jian, and their martial skills were between the seventh and eighth ranks. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Fan Jian was a Level Eight expert.