Chen Pingping was a complicated and eye-catching character in " Celebrating Years." As a eunuch, he had supreme power. He was utterly disappointed in the Qing Emperor and had the idea of assassinating him. He had once been a loyal official, but the Qing Emperor's betrayal had changed his mind. Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor had grown up together. He had once trusted the Qing Emperor, but when he discovered that the Qing Emperor was an ungrateful and sinister villain, he decided to betray the Qing Emperor. In the play, Chen Pingping showed a smart, vicious, and cold-blooded side, but there was also warmth and concern for Fan Xian. He had put in a lot of effort for the Qing Kingdom, but in the end, he left with a tragic ending. Chen Pingping's character left a deep impression on the audience. His complexity and charisma made him an important character in the play.
The relationship between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor was very complicated. Chen Pingping was a loyal subject of the Qing Emperor. He had grown up with the Qing Emperor. He held important positions at the Qing Emperor's side, such as the Director of the Overwatch Council. He helped the Qing Emperor stabilize the Qing Kingdom and supervise the court. Chen Pingping was loyal to the Qing Emperor. He had blocked many assassinations for the Qing Emperor and even risked his life to save him. The Qing Emperor also trusted Chen Pingping very much and regarded him as one of his closest friends. However, as the plot developed, a conflict occurred between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor, causing them to turn against each other. The specific reason needed to be further watched to know.
The relationship between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor was complicated and subtle. They were once loyal partners, pursuing an ideal society together. However, as time passed, the Qing Emperor began to have doubts about Chen Pingping, believing that he could pose a threat to him. This suspicion eventually led to the Qing Emperor's cruel treatment of Chen Pingping and even his death by a thousand cuts. Chen Pingping had always served the Qing Emperor and was a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. However, in the end, he was punished for failing to assassinate the Qing Emperor. His death also led to a break between Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor.
The relationship between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor could be described in " Celebrating Years " as the initial close cooperation and friendship. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's right-hand man. He held important positions, such as the Director of the Overwatch Council. He was responsible for supervising the officials and collecting intelligence. They pursued an ideal society together. However, as time passed, the Qing Emperor began to have doubts about Chen Pingping, believing that he could pose a threat to him. This suspicion eventually led to the Qing Emperor's cruel treatment of Chen Pingping and even his execution. Chen Pingping's specific ending was not mentioned. Thus, the relationship between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor could be said to be complicated and subtle.
The relationship between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor could be described in " Celebrating Years " as the initial close cooperation and friendship. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's right-hand man. He held important positions, such as the Director of the Overwatch Council. He was responsible for supervising the officials and collecting intelligence. They pursued an ideal society together. However, as time passed, the Qing Emperor began to have doubts about Chen Pingping, believing that he could pose a threat to him. This suspicion eventually led to the Qing Emperor's cruel treatment of Chen Pingping and even his execution. Chen Pingping had always supported Fan Xian in the play and played a core role. He once had a plan to hope that Fan Xian could ascend to the throne, but later discovered that Fan Xian did not desire to become Emperor, so he chose to protect Fan Xian's life. In short, the relationship between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor had gone through the pursuit of ideals, betrayal, and revenge. In the end, it led to a tragic ending. There was no mention of Chen Pingping's ending.
The reason Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor fell out was because of Ye Qingmei's death. Chen Pingping was one of the Qing Emperor's most trusted people. They had once been good friends and had established a deep friendship. However, Ye Qingmei's death triggered a series of events. The Qing Emperor was suspected of being related to Ye Qingmei's death and had obtained great benefits. Even though Chen Pingping had never been able to find substantial evidence pointing to the Qing Emperor, he still suspected the Qing Emperor's actions. In the end, Chen Pingping chose to rebel and attempted to assassinate the Qing Emperor. This led to a rift between them.
In the seventh volume of " Celebrating Years," Chen Pingping killed the Qing Emperor in chapter 102.
Chen Pingping had withdrawn the Black Knights when Fan Xian had gone to Northern Qi because of the Qing Emperor's orders. The Qing Emperor hoped that no one would protect Fan Xian because he believed that Wu Zhu, who was behind Fan Xian, was his greatest threat. The Qing Emperor guessed that Wu Zhu was behind Fan Xian's many attacks. After not seeing him for many years, the Qing Emperor was not sure if Wu Zhu had improved. In addition, Wu Zhu had many secrets. The Qing Emperor was very curious about them. The Qing Emperor's goal of withdrawing the Black Knights was to lure Wu Zhu out. He believed that Wu Zhu was most likely to appear when Fan Xian was in danger. As Fan Xian's protector, Chen Pingping carried out the Qing Emperor's orders and withdrew the Black Knights.
There were different versions of the confrontation between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor in " Celebrating Years." The confrontation mentioned in document 1 was in chapter 93, while the confrontation mentioned in document 2 was in chapter 76. In addition, document 3 and document 5 both mentioned that Chen Pingping's death was in chapter 102 of volume 7. Due to the inconsistent information in the search results, it was impossible to determine which chapter the confrontation between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor took place in. Thus, it was impossible to accurately answer which chapter Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor's confrontation was.
We cannot directly find the exact content of the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping's final conversation. The search results mentioned the interactions and exchanges between Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor, but they did not provide the text of the specific conversation. Therefore, based on the information provided, we are unable to answer the content of the Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping's final conversation. Regarding this question, I don't know the exact content of the conversation.
There was no clear answer as to why Chen Pingping wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi. The search results mentioned some of Chen Pingping's actions and motives, but did not directly answer this question. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know why Chen Pingping wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi.