Xiao En's position in Northern Qi was that of the person in charge of Northern Qi's secret intelligence and the commander of Northern Qi's intelligence organization. However, his status in Northern Qi was not as prominent as Chen Pingping's in the Qing Kingdom. He did not have much power or a foundation of influence. Although there might be some loyal subordinates lurking, they were all old and did not appear in the original novel or TV series. Thus, even though Xiao En had a certain status in Northern Qi, he did not have much power or influence.
Xiao En's position in Northern Qi was not clearly stated. However, there were some clues that suggested that his status in Northern Qi might be relatively low. In " Celebrating Years," Xiao En lost his status and power after being captured by Chen Pingping. He was also captured by Shen Zhong and tortured. In addition, when he was in Northern Qi, Xiao En had also suffered a series of torture and assassinations, and in the end, he had lost his life. These plots hinted that Xiao En's status in Northern Qi might not be valued, and he might even be ostracized and persecuted. However, the specific status and power base did not provide enough information to make an accurate judgment.
Xiao En of Northern Qi was an old official of Northern Qi and also the person in charge of Northern Qi's secret intelligence. He was the foster father of Northern Qi General Shang Shanhu. He had great power and loyal subordinates. However, in a situation where the Northern Qi court did not have a brilliant strategist to assist him, he was viewed as a threat by the Northern Qi royal family, Ku He. Xiao En suffered many unfair treatments in the play, including being hunted down by the Qing Emperor, being intercepted and killed by the Brocade Guard and Ku He, and being cruelly treated by Shen Zhong until his death. Even though Xiao En had the support of his adopted son, Shang Shanhu, he was almost deserted and alone. His son was killed, he was imprisoned for twenty years, and even his grandson was brainwashed into an enemy soldier. Sean's fate was miserable. He had become a joke.
Xiao En was a demon from Northern Qi and a ninth-level expert. He had once searched for the temple with Ku He, met Ye Qingmei, and obtained Tianyi Dao's cultivation method. However, Xiao En had no talent, and his realm had stopped at the ninth level. Xiao En was known as the Great Demon in Northern Qi. He was the person in charge of Northern Qi's intelligence team and was responsible for collecting intelligence. He was once the person in charge of Northern Qi's secret intelligence network. Xiao En's identity posed a threat to the Qing Kingdom, so Chen Pingping had once paid a price to capture him. Xiao En had been loyal to Qi all his life, but it ended in tragedy. There was some connection between Xiao En's secret and Fan Xian's background, but the details were still unclear.
Xiao En of Northern Qi was an old official of Northern Qi and also the person in charge of Northern Qi's secret intelligence. He was the foster father of Northern Qi General Shang Shanhu. He had great power and loyal subordinates. However, in a situation where the Northern Qi court did not have a brilliant strategist to assist him, he was viewed as a threat by the Northern Qi royal family, Ku He. Sean suffered a lot of unfair treatment in the play and eventually died from excessive blood loss.
Yes, Xiao En had indeed returned to Northern Qi. On the way back to Northern Qi, he encountered some difficulties and twists and turns, but in the end, he successfully returned to Northern Qi. However, his return did not receive the respect and courtesy he deserved. Instead, he was threatened and ostracized by his compatriots. He was even cruelly treated by Shen Zhong after returning to Northern Qi. His legs were broken and he was thrown into a prison van. Thus, even though Xiao En had returned to Northern Qi, his days were not easy.
After Xiao En returned to Northern Qi, he was treated cruelly by Shen Zhong.
Yes, Xiao En, the character in " Celebrating Years," had been escorted back to Northern Qi by Fan Xian. On the way back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian encountered some difficulties, but he successfully resolved these problems. However, when Fan Xian handed Xiao En over to Shen Zhong of Northern Qi, Shen Zhong did not take Xiao En seriously. He tortured him and imprisoned him for a period of time. So Xiao En had indeed been sent to Northern Qi.
Xiao En's relationship with the Northern Qi royal family was complicated. Xiao En was a minister of Northern Wei, but in the play, he was regarded as a powerful and important minister by the Northern Qi royal family. However, Shen Zhong took cruel actions against Xiao En, including dragging Xiao En and breaking his legs. In the end, Lang Tiao broke Xiao En's tendons and veins until he died alone. Although they were all loyal officials of Northern Qi, Shen Zhong was not friendly to Xiao En. In addition, Xiao En also had a close relationship with the Northern Qi Emperor and Si Lili. To be more specific, the Northern Qi Emperor Zhan Doudou's true identity was a girl, and Si Lili was her imperial consort. In addition, Xiao En was also regarded as his godfather by Shang Shanhu, who was a general of Northern Qi. In short, the relationship between Xiao En and the Northern Qi royal family was complicated and ever-changing.
Yes, Xiao En, the character in " Celebrating Years," had been escorted back to Northern Qi by Fan Xian. On the way back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian encountered some difficulties, but he successfully resolved these problems. However, when Fan Xian handed Xiao En over to Shen Zhong of Northern Qi, Shen Zhong did not put Xiao En in his eyes. He tortured him and imprisoned him for a period of time. So Xiao En had indeed been sent to Northern Qi.
Xiao En returned to Northern Qi in the 46th episode of the TV series " Celebrating Years."