The reason the Qing Emperor hit Fan Xian was because Fan Xian had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and planning the Qing Emperor's assassination. The Qing Emperor felt angry and threatened by Fan Xian's actions, so he decided to kill him. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xian's background and realized that Fan Xian might be his son, but this did not change his attitude toward Fan Xian. The reason Fan Xian was crippled by the Qing Emperor was because their relationship was constantly deteriorating. Fan Xian's power was constantly weakening. The Qing Emperor had not planned to keep Fan Xian alive, but after Fan Xian was rescued, the Qing Emperor took him to Danzhou to be raised by Fan Jian's mother. Although Fan Xian had been crippled by the Qing Emperor, the reason the Qing Emperor had held back against him many times was probably because he had confidence in his own strength. He believed that he had already become a Great Grandmaster and his position was stable. He could look down on the world.
The reason the Qing Emperor hit Fan Xianwen was that Fan Xianwen had participated in a series of rebellions, including killing the Qing Emperor's officials and planning the Qing Emperor's assassination. The Qing Emperor was angry and threatened by Fan Xianwen's actions, so he decided to kill him. The Qing Emperor knew Fan Xianwen's background and realized that Fan Xianwen might be his son, but this did not change his attitude toward Fan Xianwen. In the end, the Qing Emperor was defeated by Fan Xianwen and the others. The Qing Emperor was heavily injured and bled non-stop. As for the specific details and background of Fan Xianwen, the search results did not provide any relevant information.
The reason for the Qing Emperor's arrow had many meanings. First of all, this arrow was a warning from the Qing Emperor to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and let her understand that they were no longer family. At the same time, he also wanted to stop the Eldest Princess from having any improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor expressed his disappointment and anger toward the Eldest Princess with this action. At the same time, it was to protect his reputation and authority. The meaning of the Qing Emperor's arrow was not only a warning to the Eldest Princess, but it was also to protect the Qing Emperor's authority and to stop the Eldest Princess from having improper thoughts.
Yan Xiaoyi's arrow hit Fan Xian, but he was not injured. Fan Xian used his Tyrannical zhenqi to protect his body and successfully dodged Yan Xiaoyi's arrow. His mother had left him a secret manual that allowed him to use his true energy to break the arrows and protect himself from harm. In addition, Fan Xian had deliberately left behind rags and arrowheads to make Yan Xiaoyi mistakenly think he had been shot, so as to eliminate the suspicion that he was an assassin. There was a red mark on Fan Xian's back, but there was no actual wound. Thus, even though Yan Xiaoyi's arrow had hit Fan Xian, Fan Xian had successfully dodged the damage.
Yan Xiaoyi's arrow hit Fan Xian, but he was not injured. Yan Xiaoyi's arrow hit the key at Fan Xian's waist. Because the key was hard, the arrow did not penetrate, so there was no arrow wound on Fan Xian's body. In addition, Fan Xian also used his Tyrannical zhenqi to protect himself so that the arrow did not harm him.
Yan Xiaoyi's arrow hit Fan Xian, but he was not injured. Because Fan Xian had used his Tyrannical zhenqi to protect himself and the arrow had hit the key at Fan Xian's waist, the key was hard and the arrow had not penetrated, so Fan Xian's body was not injured by the arrow. In addition, Fan Xian had deliberately left behind rags and arrowheads to make Yan Xiaoyi mistakenly think he had been shot, so as to eliminate the suspicion that he was an assassin. Thus, even though Yan Xiaoyi's arrow had hit Fan Xian, he was not injured.
Yan Xiaoyi's arrow hit Fan Xian, but he was not injured. Yan Xiaoyi's arrow hit the key at Fan Xian's waist. Because the key was hard, the arrow did not penetrate, so Fan Xian's body was not injured. In addition, Fan Xian also used his Tyrannical zhenqi to protect himself so that the arrow did not harm him.
After Fan Xian was hit by Yan Xiaoyi's arrow, he was not injured. Fan Xian used his Tyrannical zhenqi to protect himself, so that the arrow did not harm him. In addition, Fan Xian had deliberately left behind rags and arrowheads to make Yan Xiaoyi believe that he had been shot and to eliminate the suspicion that he was an assassin. Fan Xian's zhenqi had also improved as a result, causing his power to rise to the ninth-level, becoming a grandmaster-level ace. Thus, even though Fan Xian had been shot, he was not injured.
Yan Xiaoyi's arrow hit Fan Xian, but he was not injured. Yan Xiaoyi's arrow hit the key at Fan Xian's waist. Because the key was hard, the arrow did not penetrate, so Fan Xian's body was not injured. In addition, Fan Xian also used his Tyrannical zhenqi to protect himself so that the arrow did not harm him.
Yes, the Qing Emperor had been hit by Fan Ruoruo's Barrett in " Celebrating Years." In the final battle, Fan Ruoruo used the Barrett to hit the Qing Emperor's arm. The Qing Emperor then crushed the Barrett's barrel. This hit made the Qing Emperor feel fear, but he ultimately chose to drag someone down with him. He chose Wu Zhu and not Fan Ruoruo.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was hit by Fan Ruoruo's Barrett. In the final battle, Fan Ruoruo used the Barrett to hit the Qing Emperor's arm. The Qing Emperor then crushed the Barrett's barrel. This hit made the Qing Emperor feel fear, but he ultimately chose to drag someone down with him. He chose Wu Zhu and not Fan Ruoruo. However, the search results did not provide the exact number or details, so it was impossible to accurately answer the exact number of times the Qing Emperor had been hit by the Barrett.