The reason Fan Xian harmed Shan Hu was to fight for the throne. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, so he was the most likely person to ascend the throne. Shan Shanhu was the Great General of Northern Qi and Xiao En's adopted son. Shan Shanhu had long seen through Fan Xian's plan. He wanted to save his imprisoned foster father, Xiao En. However, while Fan Xian was escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Shan Shanhu's rescue plan failed. Although he had cooperated with Fan Xian, in the end, Shan Hu had been killed by someone.
The reason Fan Xian harmed Shan Hu was to fight for the throne. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei, so he was the most likely person to ascend the throne. Shan Shanhu was the Great General of Northern Qi and Xiao En's adopted son. Shan Shanhu had long seen through Fan Xian's plan. He wanted to save his imprisoned foster father, Xiao En. However, while Fan Xian was escorting Xiao En, Shan Shanhu's plan failed. As for how Fan Xian had harmed Shan Hu, the information given did not provide clear details.
There were a few people in the play who wanted to harm Fan Xian. The Qing Emperor was one of the people Fan Xian wanted to kill the most because he had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and had been using Fan Xian to find the secrets of the Temple. The Eldest Princess also wanted to harm Fan Xian because she didn't want Fan Xian to manage the palace treasury and marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the Eldest Princess 'son and had been ordered by the Eldest Princess to assassinate Fan Xian. In addition, the Second Prince also wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. In summary, the Qing Emperor, Eldest Princess, Lin Gong, and the Second Prince all had motives to harm Fan Xian.
The person Fan Xian wanted to harm was Lin Gong. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's older brother, and also the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's man. Fan Xian had come to the capital to rob the Eldest Princess of her palace treasury and marry Lin Gong's sister, Lin Wan 'er. This made Lin Gong very angry, so he arranged for Cheng Jushu to carry out the assassination.
The people who wanted to harm Fan Xian during the Qing years were the Qing Emperor, the Eldest Princess, Lin Gong, and the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor killed Fan Xian's mother and used Fan Xian to find the secrets of the Temple. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take control of the palace treasury and marry Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong was the Eldest Princess 'son and had been ordered by the Eldest Princess to assassinate Fan Xian. The Second Prince also wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. These people all had their own motives to harm Fan Xian.
In " Celebrating Years," the people who wanted to harm Fan Xian included the Qing Emperor, the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's biological father. He killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, and used Fan Xian to find the secrets of the Temple. The Second Prince wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury, and the Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to interfere with the matters of the throne. These people all had their own motives and goals, so they wanted to harm Fan Xian.
Based on the search results provided, it was impossible to determine whether Chen Pingping had harmed Fan Xian. Some documents mentioned that Chen Pingping had a deep debt of gratitude to Fan Xian and wholeheartedly helped and protected him, teaching him all kinds of skills. The other documents mentioned that Chen Pingping had taken some actions under certain circumstances that might have put Fan Xian in danger. However, these documents did not provide a clear answer. Thus, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether Chen Pingping had harmed Fan Xian.
Chen Pingping did not harm Fan Xian. Chen Pingping was helping Fan Xian. He taught Fan Xian all kinds of skills and knowledge and sent others to teach Fan Xian poison and martial arts. Chen Pingping's help and protection of Fan Xian was out of gratitude and love for Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's loyal follower and protector. He admired Fan Xian and helped him grow. Thus, Chen Pingping did not harm Fan Xian.
Chen Pingping did not really want to harm Fan Xian. In reality, his goal was to help Fan Xian raise his reputation and help him advance smoothly on his official career. Chen Pingping did not want to kill Fan Xian. He hoped that he could live a better life. He knew that Fan Xian's life was destined to be dangerous, but he believed that Fan Xian had the ability to face these difficulties. Chen Pingping's actions were out of admiration for Ye Qingmei and a new understanding of the Qing Emperor's role in Ye Qingmei's assassination. He wanted to take revenge for Ye Qingmei, so he deliberately distanced himself from Fan Xian to prevent him from being implicated in the assassination of the Qing Emperor. Thus, Chen Pingping did not really want to harm Fan Xian. He was thinking about Fan Xian's future.
Chen Pingping would not harm Fan Xian. In reality, Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's protector and supporter. She had discovered that the Qing Emperor had played a disgraceful role in the assassination of Ye Qingmei. In order to protect Fan Xian's safety, she had deliberately distanced herself from him to prevent him from being involved in the assassination. Chen Pingping even wanted Fan Xian to take over the Inspection Council and help him ascend to the throne. Chen Pingping's nurturing and protection of Fan Xian had long surpassed the relationship between master and disciple. It was more like the support of an elder to a younger relative. Therefore, according to the information provided, Chen Pingping would not harm Fan Xian.
Chen Pingping had not directly harmed Fan Xian. Chen Pingping had always wanted to help Fan Xian live a better life, but this did not mean there was no danger. Chen Pingping knew that Fan Xian's life was destined to be dangerous. He also knew that he would die sooner or later. Fan Xian would also leave him to face powerful enemies alone. Chen Pingping trained Fan Xian according to the requirements of actual combat. By confronting forces and aces more powerful than himself, he accelerated Fan Xian's growth. Although Chen Pingping was not always able to protect Fan Xian, his goal was to make Fan Xian strong enough to obtain true safety and freedom. Thus, Chen Pingping did not directly harm Fan Xian. Instead, he helped him face danger as he grew.