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Fan Ruoruo shot the Qing Emperor.

Fan Ruoruo shot the Qing Emperor.

2025-01-07 02:12
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Fan Ruoruo had shot the Qing Emperor twice in Joy of Life. The first time was on Zhai Xing Tower in the Royal Palace. Fan Xian had tried to kill the Qing Emperor but failed. Fan Ruoruo had used a heavy sniper rifle to kill many people and heavily injure the Qing Emperor. The second time was in the Royal Palace. When Fan Xian once again rushed into the Royal Palace to kill the Qing Emperor, Fan Ruoruo hid in the distance and fired. She shot off one of the Qing Emperor's arms. Fan Ruoruo originally had a chance to kill the Qing Emperor, but she chose to hit the Qing Emperor's arm. Because she was affected by the Qing Emperor, she did not attack him ruthlessly.

Joy of Life

Joy of Life

A family inclined to kindness and charity would grace the descendants. Thanks to one small act of kindness, by providence she comes across a grateful friend; Fortunate that her mother, has done an unperceived good deed…. Men should rescue the distressed and aid the poor… Who would have guessed that kindness in this world ultimately would be the road that one must choose, that proverbial fork in the road? Clouds of rain float on eastern winds as new vines start to blossom. Though drums of war roar too loudly and their brilliance has been lost, a green grass carpet greets the sun by the break of morning. Let us wait for the yellow leaves, a few gourds are harvested.

Fan Ruoruo shot the Qing Emperor.

Fan Ruoruo was a character in the television drama Joy of Life. She did not shoot the Qing Emperor in the drama.

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2024-10-19 07:54

Fan Ruoruo shot the Qing Emperor.

Fan Ruoruo had shot the Qing Emperor twice in Joy of Life. The first time was on Zhai Xing Tower in the Royal Palace. Fan Xian had tried to kill the Qing Emperor but failed. Fan Ruoruo had used a heavy sniper rifle to kill many people and heavily injure the Qing Emperor. The second time was in the Royal Palace. When Fan Xian once again rushed into the Royal Palace to kill the Qing Emperor, Fan Ruoruo hid in the distance and fired. She shot off one of the Qing Emperor's arms. Fan Ruoruo's act of shooting played an important role in the rescue.

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2024-12-21 18:50

Fan Ruoruo shot the Qing Emperor.

Fan Ruoruo had shot the Qing Emperor twice in Joy of Life. The first time was on Zhai Xing Tower in the Royal Palace. Fan Xian had tried to kill the Qing Emperor but failed. Fan Ruoruo had used a heavy sniper rifle to kill many people and heavily injure the Qing Emperor. The second time was in the Royal Palace. When Fan Xian once again rushed into the Royal Palace to kill the Qing Emperor, Fan Ruoruo hid in the distance and fired. She shot off one of the Qing Emperor's arms. Fan Ruoruo originally had a chance to kill the Qing Emperor, but she chose to hit the Qing Emperor's arm. Because she was affected by the Qing Emperor, she did not attack him ruthlessly.

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2024-12-29 23:29

Fan Ruoruo shot the Qing Emperor.

Fan Ruoruo had shot the Qing Emperor twice in Joy of Life. The first time was on Zhai Xing Tower in the Royal Palace. Fan Xian had tried to kill the Qing Emperor but failed. Fan Ruoruo had used a heavy sniper rifle to kill many people and heavily injure the Qing Emperor. The second time was in the Royal Palace. When Fan Xian once again rushed into the Royal Palace to kill the Qing Emperor, Fan Ruoruo hid in the distance and fired. She shot off one of the Qing Emperor's arms. Fan Ruoruo originally had a chance to kill the Qing Emperor, but she chose to hit the Qing Emperor's arm. Because she was affected by the Qing Emperor, she did not attack him ruthlessly.

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2024-12-24 22:57

Did Fan Xian know that Fan Ruoruo had shot the Qing Emperor?

In the original novel Joy of Life, Fan Xian knew that Fan Ruoruo had shot the Qing Emperor. In chapter 412 of the novel, Fan Xian returned to the Fan manor after the Qing Emperor died. He told Fan Ruoruo that he knew she had shot the Qing Emperor. Fan Ruoruo also admitted her actions and explained why she did it. Fan Xian expressed his understanding of Fan Ruoruo's actions and told her that he would arrange everything for her.

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2024-10-19 06:47

Qing Emperor Fan Ruoruo

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.

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2024-12-20 10:00

Qing Emperor Fan Ruoruo

Fan Ruoruo was a character in Joy of Life. 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.

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2024-12-28 02:41

Qing Emperor Fan Ruoruo

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.

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2024-12-18 08:16

Qing Emperor Fan Ruoruo

There was no clear explanation for why the Qing Emperor chose not to take Fan Ruoruo as his concubine in Joy of Life. 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.

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2024-12-29 18:24

Fan Ruoruo beat Emperor Qing

Fan Ruoruo beating up the Qing Emperor was a scene from Joy of Life. In the play, although Fan Ruoruo was a daughter of a noble family, she admired and cared for her brother Fan Xian. When she discovered that the Qing Emperor had sent people to assassinate Fan Xian, she decided to take action to protect her brother. Fan Ruoruo used her intelligence and medical skills to give the Qing Emperor a slow-acting poison that made his body gradually weaken. In the end, Fan Xian successfully killed the Qing Emperor and avenged himself and his family.

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2024-10-19 07:18
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