The group of women Fan Xian had just entered Jingdou were sent by the Eldest Princess.
In " Celebrating Years," when Fan Xian first entered Jingdou, the group of women were Ye Ling 'er, daughter of Jingdou Garrison Ye Zhong, Si Lili, Prince Jing's son Li Hongcheng, Lin Wan' er, and Northern Qi's holy maiden, Haitang Duoduo.
When Fan Xian first entered the Fan manor, he was made difficult by Liu Ruyu. Liu Ruyu wanted to give Fan Xian a show of strength and let him enter the courtyard through the side door. She deliberately made him wait outside the door. Fan Xian did not want to be outdone. He poked Liu Ruyu's heart and said that she was not the mistress of the house. Fan Sizhe attacked Fan Xian, but Fan Ruoruo appeared in time and punished Fan Sizhe. Fan Xian used Fan Sizhe's identity to successfully beat him senseless. In addition, Fan Xian had also encountered the Qing Emperor's probing and was used as bait. After Fan Xian returned to the Fan manor, Fan Jian arranged for a doctor to wait for him. He could not immediately go to the Royal Palace. What awaited him was the Emperor's questioning. Fan Xian and Fan Sizhe clashed, but Fan Xian defeated Fan Sizhe with the attitude of a king. After Fan Xian entered the Fan manor, his sister Fan Ruoruo stood up for him. When Fan Xian entered the Fan manor, he experienced a series of challenges and struggles.
When Fan Xian first entered the Fan manor, he was made difficult by Liu Ruyu. Liu Ruyu wanted to give Fan Xian a show of strength and let him enter the courtyard through the side door. She deliberately made him wait outside the door. Fan Xian did not want to be outdone. He poked Liu Ruyu's heart and said that she was not the mistress of the house. Fan Sizhe attacked Fan Xian, but Fan Ruoruo appeared in time to punish Fan Sizhe. These events happened when Fan Xian first entered the Fan manor.
When Fan Xian first entered the Fan manor, he was made difficult by Liu Ruyu. Liu Ruyu wanted to give Fan Xian a show of strength and let him enter the courtyard through the side door. She deliberately made him wait outside the door. Fan Xian did not want to be outdone. He poked Liu Ruyu's heart and said that she was not the mistress of the house. Fan Ruoruo appeared in time to punish Fan Sizhe.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian's logic of entering the capital was not chaotic. Fan Xian's entry into the capital was controlled by the Qing Emperor. He wanted to find out who wanted to harm him and did not want to live an unclear life. Fan Xian had always been in the Qing Emperor's line of sight, so he wanted to understand the Qing Emperor's intentions. In addition, Fan Xian had been attacked on his way to the capital. It was discovered that it had been ordered by the Qing military's big shot, the Qin family. The Qin family was one of the forces that had killed Ye Qingmei. Chen Pingping gave the Qin family a chance to assassinate Fan Xian. This also caused the relationship between Chen Pingping and Fan Xian to worsen. Fan Xian's goal in entering the capital was to expose the truth and protect his rights. Thus, the logic behind Fan Xian entering the capital was clear and in line with the plot.
When Fan Xian had just arrived in Jingdou, the Qing Emperor had arranged for him to go to the temple for several reasons. First, the Qing Emperor wanted to test Fan Xian's strength. Through the reaction of the Imperial Army leader and the battle between Fan Xian and Gong Dian, he could judge Fan Xian's strength. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel before the statue to understand his attitude toward the Qing Temple. The Qing Emperor still hoped to use Fan Xian's actions of entering the Temple to speculate whether Fan Xian had any connection to the Temple. In addition, the Qing Emperor wanted to see his and Ye Qingmei's son to satisfy his father's feelings. Lastly, the Qing Emperor also wanted to use Fan Xian as bait to observe the reactions of others to Fan Xian in order to better grasp his situation.
There were a few reasons why Fan Xian had just arrived in Jingdou and was led into the temple. First, the Qing Emperor had arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Temple to test his strength. The Qing Emperor wanted to judge Fan Xian's martial arts level through the strength of the Imperial Army leader to determine his attitude toward him. Secondly, the Qing Emperor wanted to see if Fan Xian would kneel to speculate if he had any connection to the temple. Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, had never knelt before. As the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor had complicated feelings for Fan Xian. In addition, the Qing Emperor wanted to judge Fan Xian's relationship with the temple through his actions of entering the temple. Lastly, the Qing Emperor had arranged for Fan Xian to go to the temple to carry out an important mission, which was to kill Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor hoped to complete this mission through Fan Xian. In short, Fan Xian had just arrived in Jingdou and was led into the temple because the Qing Emperor wanted to test his strength, observe his relationship with the temple, and let him carry out an important mission.
Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian outside Jingdou.
Chen Pingping was the mastermind behind the assassination of Fan Xian outside Jingdou.
There were many people outside Jingdou trying to kill Fan Xian. According to document 1 and document 2, Chen Pingping and Qin Ye had used Yan Xiaoyi's son, Yan Shendu, to assassinate Fan Xian in the valley outside Jingdou. In addition, document 3 mentioned that there were three people behind the assassination of Fan Xian on Niulan Street. They were the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong. Thus, it could be said that Chen Pingping, Qin Ye, Yan Shendu, the Second Prince, the Eldest Princess, and Lin Gong had all participated in the operation to kill Fan Xian outside Jingdou.