Fan Xian used the Barrett M82A1 sniper rifle in " Celebrating Years." He had used the power of the sniper rifle and his own techniques to successfully defeat Yan Xiaoyi in battle. The specific scenes in which Fan Xian used the sniper rifle included when the Eldest Princess of Dong Mountain had rebelled and killed Yan Xiaoyi, when Fan Xian, the Shadow, Haitang, and Thirteenth Wang had assassinated the Qing Emperor, when Ruoruo had used the sniper rifle to injure the Qing Emperor, and when Wu Zhu had entered the Palace to assassinate the Qing Emperor, Ruoruo had used a heavy sniper rifle to interrupt Qing.
Fan Xian's assassination of Yan Xiaoyi happened in the sixth volume of " Celebrating Years," chapter 119 of " Joy in Front of the Palace." Fan Xian used the Barrett sniper rifle to shoot at Yan Xiaoyi. However, because Fan Xian did not have professional sniper training, he could only shoot from a distance of more than 300 meters. Yan Xiaoyi was the world's strongest hunting expert and the number one long-range attacker, so Fan Xian's chances of winning were very low. Fan Xian could only use shouting to lure Yan Xiaoyi. In the end, Fan Xian was shot through by Yan Xiaoyi and lost his ability to fight, while Yan Xiaoyi was killed by Fan Xian's spear. All in all, Fan Xian's assassination of Yan Xiaoyi was an important battle in " Celebrating Years," but Fan Xian's victory mainly relied on luck and his opponent's mistakes.
Fan Xian was killed in the 15th chapter of " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian was assassinated by Yan Bingyun in the plot of " Celebrating Years," but it was not clearly stated whether he was really dead. In the play, Fan Xian fell to the ground after being stabbed, but as the main character, he probably wouldn't leave so easily. Thus, the plot of Fan Xian's death might have been a setting, and his death might have been an illusion or a fake death. The details of whether Fan Xian had survived and how he had been resurrected would only be known after watching the next episodes.
Fan Xian was assassinated by Yan Bingyun in the finale of the first season of the TV series " Celebrating Years." He fell into a pool of blood. However, according to the crew's plan and plot setting, Fan Xian did not really die. He faked his death. The ending of the first season was not simple. After Fan Xian was assassinated, he was rescued by Wang Qinian. After recovering, he decided to return to Jingdou to fight the Second Prince. In the end, Fan Xian used the sniper rifle left behind by Ye Qingmei to kill the Second Prince from a thousand meters away and avenge his family and friends. Thus, Fan Xian had not truly been killed. Instead, he had faked his death to carry out his revenge plan.
Fan Xian was killed in the 15th chapter of " Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian was killed in the plot. The specific details and reasons needed to be further watched in the series of " Celebrating Years 2 " to understand the plot and background of Fan Xian's death.
The person who killed Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and attempted to unify the world. After Fan Xian learned the truth of his mother's death, he decided to kill the Qing Emperor. However, because the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster, Fan Xian was no match for him. Thus, the Qing Emperor was the true murderer.
Fan Xian was not killed in the novel " Celebrating Years." The plot of Fan Xian's death was added by the TV series itself, and the plot of Fan Xian's death was not clearly revealed in the novel. Thus, Fan Xian was not killed in the novel " Celebrating Years."
The real culprits behind Fan Xian's death were Lin Gong, the Second Prince, and the Eldest Princess. Lin Gong was the Eldest Princess 'brother. He had worked with Wu Bo' an to secretly plan the assassination of Fan Xian on Niulan Street. The Second Prince assassinated Fan Xian because he did not want Fan Xian to take charge of the palace treasury. The Eldest Princess wanted to help the Second Prince ascend the throne and needed to remove all obstacles. Thus, Lin Gong, the Second Prince, and the Eldest Princess all participated in Fan Xian's assassination.