The chapter where the Shadow assassinated the Qing Emperor was chapter 49. In this chapter, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to offer sacrifices, he was assassinated. In reality, it was a fake assassination by Chen Pingping's shadow. However, the Qing Emperor's enemies also sent two real assassins, causing the Qing Emperor to suffer a series of assassinations. Fan Xian successfully assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne.
The chapter where the Shadow assassinated the Qing Emperor was chapter 49. In this chapter, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to offer sacrifices, he was assassinated. In reality, it was a fake assassination by Chen Pingping's shadow. However, the Qing Emperor's enemies also sent two real assassins, causing the Qing Emperor to suffer a series of assassinations. Fan Xian successfully assassinated the Qing Emperor and supported the Third Prince to ascend the throne. In the end, the Shadow chose to help Fan Xian. In order to protect Fan Xian, he was struck by the Qing Emperor's palm and eventually died. Thus, the Shadow had indeed assassinated the Qing Emperor during the Qing years.
In "Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor experienced six assassinations in his life. According to the sequence of events, the people who had assassinated him were Sigu Jian, the Shadow, the four great Grandmasters of Dong Mountain, Chen Pingping, Fan Xian (Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, the Shadow, Fan Ruoruo), and Fan Xian (Wu Zhu, Fan Ruoruo). Among them, Chen Pingping was the Director of the Overwatch Council. He had attempted to assassinate the Qing Emperor but was stopped by Fan Xian. In the end, he was ordered to be executed by dismemberment by the Qing Emperor. Fan Ruoruo used the Barrett M82A1 sniper rifle to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, and Fan Ruoruo's final assassination attempt killed the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had experienced many assassinations in his life, including the series of assassinations he had encountered during the sacrifice at the Hanging Temple.
In "Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in his life. According to the information provided, the people who had tried to assassinate the Qing Emperor included Sigu Jian, the Shadow, Zhan, Chen Pingping, Fan Xian (Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, the Shadow, Fan Ruoruo), and Fan Xian (Wu Zhu, Fan Ruoruo). However, no exact information was provided to answer who had hurt the Qing Emperor the most.
In "Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in his life. According to the information provided, the people who had assassinated the Qing Emperor included Sigu Jian, the Shadow, the four great Grandmasters of Dong Mountain, Chen Pingping, Fan Xian (Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, the Shadow, Fan Ruoruo), and Fan Xian (Wu Zhu, Fan Ruoruo). However, there was no specific information about who had caused the greatest harm to the Qing Emperor.
During the Qing years, the Qing Emperor encountered many assassinations. In the autumn of the fifth year of the Qing calendar, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to admire chrysanthemums, he was assassinated by the shadow of Sigu Jian, the Flying Immortal from Beyond the Sky. In addition, the Qing Emperor had experienced four consecutive assassinations after Ye Qingmei's death. Among them was Dongyi's Sigu Jian, who had entered the Palace three times to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, he had been stopped by the powerful Great Grandmaster's aura in the Palace. In addition, the Qing Emperor had faced multiple assassinations twice when he attacked Great Wei. In general, the Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in " Celebrating Years."
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor encountered many assassinations, including a series of assassinations in the Hanging Temple. This assassination was planned by the Qing Emperor himself. The goal was to test the loyalty of Fan Xian and the other princes and officials. The Qing Emperor hid his strength and wanted to see if Fan Xian could let go of the Qing Emperor to save the Third Prince first. Chen Pingping had also participated in the arrangements for the assassination. She had sent the Shadow to act as a white-clothed assassin while at the same time luring the guards and eunuchs hidden by the Qing Emperor's side to attack. However, plans could not keep up with changes. The sudden appearance of the Western Hu assassin caused an accident in Chen Pingping's plan. In the end, the Qing Emperor asked Chen Pingping if Fan Xian had any other abilities. Chen Pingping replied that in order to save the Emperor, he had given up his life. Nothing was more important than his life. This assassination incident caused the Qing Emperor to have doubts and suspicions about Fan Xian. In the end, Fan Xian won the Qing Emperor's trust through his rescue of the Emperor.
In "Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had experienced six assassinations. The people who had assassinated the Qing Emperor in turn included Sigu Jian, the Shadow, the four great Grandmasters of Dong Mountain, Chen Pingping, Fan Xian (Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, the Shadow, Fan Ruoruo), and Fan Xian (Wu Zhu, Fan Ruoruo). Among them, Fan Ruoruo was the one who had suffered the most from assassinating the Qing Emperor. When the Qing Emperor was assassinated, Fan Ruoruo used a sniper rifle to shoot the Qing Emperor. Although she hesitated at the last moment, she still injured the Qing Emperor's arm. Fan Ruoruo's assassination had caused a great deal of damage to the Qing Emperor.
The shadow in Qing Yu Nian was not the Qing Emperor. The Shadow was Sigu Jian's younger brother. He was the Qing Emperor's enemy and had attempted to assassinate the Qing Emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor defeated the Shadow, causing his death. Thus, the Shadow and the Qing Emperor were opposing characters. They were not the same person.
The chapter on the Qing Emperor's assassination in Qing Yunian's novel was chapter 49. In this chapter, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to offer sacrifices, he was assassinated. In reality, it was a fake assassination arranged by Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping's goal was to give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor, so he sent the Shadow beside him to act as a white-robed assassin. However, the Qing Emperor encountered two other real assassins, causing a series of assassinations to occur. The Shadow's true identity was Chen Pingping's chief guard. Fan Xian had been seriously injured in the battle with the Shadow and had almost lost his life. As a result, the Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in " Celebrating Years."
The Shadow was the person Chen Pingping had sent to assassinate the Qing Emperor. During the assassination, the Shadow had accidentally stabbed Fan Xian and failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor.