Xiao En had been locked up in the Qing Kingdom's Inspection Council for so many years and had persisted until he was exchanged back to Northern Qi because he knew that he had a grandson, but he did not know who it was. The only people who knew Xiao En had a grandson were the Qing Emperor, Fan Jian, Chen Pingping, Yan Ruohai, and Fan Xian. Only the Qing Emperor, Yan Ruohai, and Chen Pingping knew who this grandson was. However, no one would reveal this secret. Back then, the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping had spent more than ten years plotting to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson so that they could get the secret of the Temple out of Xiao En. In reality, Xiao En had told Fan Xian all his secrets before he died. However, Xiao En's real grandson was Yan Bingyun. The Qing Emperor had handed Xiao En's grandson over to Yan Ruohai in order to train Yan Bingyun into an elite loyal to the Qing Kingdom before turning back to deal with Northern Qi. This could be considered revenge on Xiao En.
Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun. Most of the results pointed to Yan Bingyun being Xiao En's grandson. He was the son of Xiao En's foster son. He was loyal to the Qing Kingdom and hated Northern Qi to the bone.
Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun. According to the guesses of the netizens and the clues in the plot, Yan Bingyun was the son of Xiao En's foster son. He was loyal to the Qing Kingdom and hated Northern Qi to the bone. Although there was some irrelevant information in the search results, most of the results pointed to Yan Bingyun being Xiao En's grandson.
Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun. Xiao En had once mistakenly thought Fan Xian was his grandson, but in reality, it was Yan Bingyun. Yan Bingyun was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. He was also the son of Chen Pingping's conspiracy. He had been placed outside by Xiao En and was loyal to the Qing Kingdom. He had a deep hatred for Northern Qi. However, Fan Xian was killed by Yan Bingyun in the first season's ending. There might be a reversal in the second season. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun.
Xiao En's grandson in the drama was Yan Bingyun. In the TV series, Yan Bingyun was the grandson of Xiao En, the spy leader of Northern Qi. His mother was a brothel woman named Yu Xiang. However, the original book did not explicitly state whether Xiao En had a grandson or not, nor did it clearly state the relationship between Yan Bingyun and Xiao En. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun.
Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun. According to the guesses of the netizens and the clues in the plot, Yan Bingyun was the son of Xiao En's foster son. He was loyal to the Qing Kingdom and hated Northern Qi to the bone. Although there was some irrelevant information in the search results, most of the results pointed to Yan Bingyun being Xiao En's grandson.
Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun. Yan Bingyun was the son of Xiao En's foster son. He was loyal to the Qing Kingdom and hated Northern Qi to the bone. Most of the search results pointed to Yan Bingyun being Xiao En's grandson.
The original novel did not clearly state who Xiao En's biological grandson was. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who Xiao En's biological grandson was in the original novel.
Xiao En's grandson in the drama was Yan Bingyun. In the movie, Yan Bingyun was the grandson of Xiao En, the spy leader of Northern Qi. His mother was a prostitute named Yu Xiang. Although the original novel did not explicitly state whether Xiao En had a grandson or the relationship between Yan Bingyun and Xiao En, based on the comments and reasoning in the search results, it could be concluded that Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun.
Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun. In the play, Yan Bingyun was Xiao En's grandson, the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor, and also the son of Chen Pingping's conspiracy. Xiao En had once mistakenly thought Fan Xian was his grandson, but in reality, it was Yan Bingyun. Yan Bingyun had been placed outside by Xiao En and was loyal to the Qing Kingdom. He had a deep hatred for Northern Qi. However, in the ending of the first season, Fan Xian was killed by Yan Bingyun. The second season might have a reversal. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun.
Xiao En's grandson in the drama was Yan Bingyun. In the TV series, Yan Bingyun was the grandson of Xiao En, the spy leader of Northern Qi. His mother was a brothel woman named Yu Xiang. However, the original book did not explicitly state whether Xiao En had a grandson or not, nor did it clearly state the relationship between Yan Bingyun and Xiao En.
Xiao En's grandson was Yan Bingyun. Yan Bingyun was the son of Xiao En's foster son. He was loyal to the Qing Kingdom and hated Northern Qi to the bone. Although there was some irrelevant information in the search results, most of the results pointed to Yan Bingyun being Xiao En's grandson.