There were several possibilities for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. According to the documents provided, there were several explanations. First, Yan Bingyun might have assassinated Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. As a loyal member of the Qing Kingdom, Yan Bingyun might think that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. Secondly, Yan Bingyun was loyal to the Qing Emperor. He believed that after the Qing Emperor died, only the Crown Prince could guarantee the stability of the Qing Kingdom. What the Second Prince wanted was to overthrow the Crown Prince and even the Qing Emperor, and become the master of the Qing Kingdom. Yan Bingyun didn't agree with the Second Prince's idea, because it seemed especially absurd to him. He might have stabbed Fan Xian to get in touch with the Second Prince and protect the interests of the Qing Emperor and Crown Prince. However, there was no clear answer to the specific reason. Therefore, regarding the question of why Yan Bingyun wanted to stab Fan Xian, there was currently no way to come to a definite conclusion.
The reason Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was to save Fan Xian and the others. In the plot, the Second Prince's people surrounded the diplomatic mission. Fan Xian and the others were in danger. In order to allow the others to escape, Yan Bingyun chose to stab Fan Xian and put him in a state of feigned death. This would make the opponent lower their guard and make it easier for the opponent's conspiracy to surface. Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun might have discussed this plan to protect themselves and expose the enemy's plot. Thus, Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian with the intention of saving him, not an act of hostility.
There were many explanations and guesses as to why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. One explanation was to protect the stability of Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian had discovered the collusion between the Second Prince and Eldest Princess in Northern Qi, as well as their illegal actions. Yan Bingyun might have thought that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. Another explanation was that Yan Bingyun had chosen to stab Fan Xian in order to break free from the Director's control. However, there was no clear answer to the specific reason.
In the original novel," Celebrating Years," there was no plot of Yan Bingyun stabbing Fan Xian. This plot had been adapted from the TV series " Celebrating Years." Therefore, there was currently no relevant information for reference regarding the reason why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian in the original work.
There were many explanations for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. According to the documents provided, there were several possibilities. One explanation was to protect the safety of Qing Kingdom. Yan Bingyun probably thought Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. The other explanation was to save everyone. In the play, Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian to put him in a state of fake death so that Fan Xian and the others could escape the siege and save everyone. The other possibility was that it was part of the plan Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed. Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian to achieve their plan of cooperation. The specific plot may need to be revealed in the follow-up of the series.
There were several possibilities for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. One explanation was to protect the interests and safety of Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian had discovered the collusion between the Second Prince and Eldest Princess in Northern Qi, as well as their illegal actions. Yan Bingyun might have thought that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the interests and safety of the Qing Kingdom.
The reason Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was to save Fan Xian and the others. In the plot, the Second Prince's people surrounded the diplomatic mission. Fan Xian and the others were in danger. In order to allow the others to escape, Yan Bingyun chose to stab Fan Xian and put him in a state of feigned death. This would make the opponent lower their guard and make it easier for the opponent's conspiracy to surface. Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun might have discussed this plan to protect themselves and expose the enemy's plot. Thus, Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian with the intention of saving him, not an act of hostility.
The plot of Fan Xian being stabbed by Yan Bingyun did not exist in any chapter of the original novel," Celebrating Years." This plot was adapted from the first season of the TV series " Celebrating Years." Therefore, it was impossible to determine which chapter of the original novel this plot happened in. So, I don't know which chapter Fan Xian was stabbed by Yan Bingyun.
The plot of Yan Bingyun stabbing Fan Xian did not exist in the original novel," Celebrating Years." This plot had been adapted from the TV series " Celebrating Years." In the play, the reason Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was probably to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. The Second Prince might kill Fan Xian and the others to protect his own interests. There was no clear answer to the specific reason.
There were many possibilities for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. According to the documents provided, Yan Bingyun might have stabbed Fan Xian to protect the interests and safety of the Qing Kingdom, as well as to protect himself and escape. Fan Xian had discovered the truth about the Second Prince and Eldest Princess colluding. Yan Bingyun might think this was bad for the Qing Kingdom. In addition, Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed a plan beforehand. Fan Xian trusted Yan Bingyun and gave him his back. Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian to numb the Second Prince and protect the safety of the others. The specific reason might vary according to the plot development.
There were several possibilities for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. First, Yan Bingyun might have stabbed Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. As a loyal member of the Qing Kingdom, Yan Bingyun might think that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. Secondly, Yan Bingyun was loyal to the Qing Emperor. He believed that after the Qing Emperor died, the Crown Prince would definitely succeed the throne to ensure the stability of the Qing Kingdom. What the Second Prince wanted was to overthrow the Crown Prince and even the Qing Emperor, and become the master of the Qing Kingdom. Yan Bingyun didn't agree with the Second Prince's idea, because it seemed especially absurd to him. He might have stabbed Fan Xian to get in touch with the Second Prince and protect the interests of the Qing Emperor and Crown Prince. In short, Yan Bingyun's motive for stabbing Fan Xian was probably for the safety of the Qing Kingdom and the interests of the Qing Emperor.