In the Hanging Temple assassination in the middle of the Qing years, the assassin in white was Chen Pingping's shadow. After the assassin stabbed Fan Xian, he was unable to attack further due to the Qing Emperor's powerful zhenqi. The assassin then turned around and stabbed the Qing Emperor in the throat before quickly retreating. This plot was described in detail in the novel, but it was not presented in the series. Therefore, the assassin in white's actions were described as an accident.
The assassins from the Hanging Temple were shadow assassins arranged by Chen Pingping.
The assassin from the Hanging Temple was Chen Pingping's shadow.
The assassin from the Hanging Temple was Chen Pingping's shadow.
The assassins from the Hanging Temple were shadow assassins arranged by Chen Pingping.
The assassin from the Hanging Temple was Chen Pingping's shadow.
The assassins from the Hanging Temple were shadow assassins arranged by Chen Pingping.
The assassins from the Hanging Temple were shadow assassins arranged by Chen Pingping.
The assassins from the Hanging Temple were shadow assassins arranged by Chen Pingping.
The assassins from the Hanging Temple were shadow assassins arranged by Chen Pingping.
The assassins from the Hanging Temple were shadow assassins arranged by Chen Pingping.