The swordsman beside the second prince of Joy of Life was called Xie Bian.

The swordsman beside the second prince of Joy of Life was called Xie Bian.
The swordsman beside the second prince was called Xie Bi 'an.
The swordsman beside the Second Prince was called Xie Bian.
The swordsman beside the second prince of Joy of Life was called Xie Bian.
The swordsman beside the second prince was called Xie Bi 'an.
The swordsman beside the second prince of Joy of Life was called Xie Bian.
The swordsman next to the second prince of Joy of Life was Xie Bian.
The swordsman beside the second prince of Joy of Life was Xie Bian. Xie Bian was one of the Eight Generals of the Second Prince and the best assassin. He provided personal protection for the Second Prince and carried out some shady assassination missions. However, Xie Bian had misjudged Fan Xian's strength. He believed that his martial arts were better than Fan Xian's and that he could easily defeat him. Xie Bian's final outcome was to live in his own crazy obsession.
The names of the guards around the princes of different dynasties were different. In the ancient Qin and Han Dynasties, the doctor led the guards to guard the palace, the Wei Wei led the guards to guard outside the palace and inside the palace walls, and the lieutenant led the guards to guard the palace outside the palace. In the Sui Dynasty, the Left and Right Guard Houses were responsible for guarding the emperor, and the Left and Right Prison Houses were responsible for the palace entrance control. The Left and Right Yi Guards, the Left and Right Xiaoqi Guards, the Left and Right Martial Guards, the Left and Right Tunwei, the Left and Right Hou Guards, and the Left and Right Imperial Guards led the government soldiers and guarded the capital. In the Tang Dynasty, the Prince's Left and Right Guard Office, the Prince's Left and Right Secretary Office, and the Prince's Left and Right Qing Dao Office were responsible for the security of the Eastern Palace (controlled by the Prince). In the Song Dynasty, the Guard Guard Division led the Horse and Horse Guards, and the Division in front of the Palace led the squads in front of the Palace and the Horse and Horse Troops. As the Imperial Army expanded, the Guard Division was divided into the Guard Division and the Guard Division. The Division in front of the Palace, the Guard Division and the Guard Division were called the three yamen to lead the squads in front of the Palace and the Imperial Guards of the whole country. In the Yuan Dynasty, the East Palace, the rear palace guards, the left and right guards, the left and right guards, and the Wei Hou Si were responsible for the protection of the crown prince. In "Celebrating Years," the Second Prince Li Chengze's guards were called Xie Bi 'an and Fan Wujiu. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The swordsman of the second prince of Joy of Life was called Xie Bian.