Whether the Qing Emperor wanted Chen Pingping to play the role of a puppet or a remonstrant, there were different opinions. Some documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor wanted Chen Pingping to become his puppet, controlling her actions and making her his tool. However, the other documents mentioned that Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's right-hand man and was highly regarded by the Qing Emperor. Thus, she might be seen as the Qing Emperor's remonstrant and could directly advise the Qing Emperor. Due to the uncertainties and contradictions in the search results provided, no definite answer could be obtained.
The Qing Emperor wanted Chen Pingping to be a remonstrant by his side, not a puppet. The Qing Emperor hoped that Chen Pingping could become a sharp blade by his side and help him control power. The Qing Emperor hoped that Chen Pingping would be able to cut off all love and have no desires so that she could become invincible. However, the Qing Emperor did not treat Chen Pingping sincerely. He only saw her as his slave and tool. He had even snatched away Chen Pingping's beloved woman. Thus, Chen Pingping ultimately betrayed the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor's schemes and playing with people's hearts caused him to lose Chen Pingping's trust and support in the end.
Chen Pingping indeed had the intention of assassinating the Qing Emperor. He discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death, and his love for Ye Qingmei surpassed everyone else. Chen Pingping had been investigating who had killed Ye Qingmei. When he found out that it was the Qing Emperor, he set up a trap to assassinate the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was furious about this and executed Chen Pingping in public in the cruelest way. Thus, according to the information provided, Chen Pingping indeed had the intention to kill the Qing Emperor.
Chen Pingping indeed had the intention of assassinating the Qing Emperor. He discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death, and his love for Ye Qingmei surpassed everyone else. Chen Pingping had been investigating who had killed Ye Qingmei. When he found out that it was the Qing Emperor, he set up a trap to assassinate the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was furious about this and executed Chen Pingping in public in the cruelest way. Thus, according to the information provided, Chen Pingping indeed had the intention to kill the Qing Emperor.
Yes, Chen Pingping indeed had the intention of killing the Qing Emperor. There were two reasons for his motives. One was because the Qing Emperor had killed his sweetheart, Ye Qingmei. The second was because he felt that the Qing Emperor was not suitable to be the Emperor. He wanted to change to an Emperor who was diligent in government affairs and loved the people. He wanted the people to obtain freedom and rights, and everyone to be equal. He wanted to realize the society that Ye Qingmei spoke of. Chen Pingping hated the Qing Emperor because he had killed Ye Qingmei. He had once investigated the truth behind Ye Qingmei's death and discovered that it was the Qing Emperor's scheme that caused Ye Qingmei's death. Thus, according to the information provided, Chen Pingping indeed had the intention to kill the Qing Emperor.
Yes, the Qing Emperor wanted to kill Chen Pingping. According to document 1 and document 2, the Qing Emperor wanted to get rid of Chen Pingping because he knew too many things and was a threat to him. In addition, document 4 also mentioned that in order to avenge Ye Qingmei, Chen Pingping chose to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor had long taken precautions, and in the end, Chen Pingping was executed by the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Qing Emperor did indeed intend to kill Chen Pingping.
Yes, Chen Pingping wanted to kill the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death and that his love for Ye Qingmei surpassed everyone else. He had been investigating who had killed Ye Qingmei. When he found out that it was the Qing Emperor, he set up a trap to assassinate the Qing Emperor. There were two reasons for Chen Pingping's motives. One was because the Qing Emperor had killed his sweetheart, Ye Qingmei. The second was because he felt that the Qing Emperor was not suitable to be the Emperor. He wanted to change to an Emperor who was diligent in government affairs and loved the people. He wanted the people to obtain freedom and rights, equality for all, and the realization of the society that Ye Qingmei spoke of. Chen Pingping hated the Qing Emperor because he had killed Ye Qingmei.
Chen Pingping indeed had the intention of killing the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death. His love for Ye Qingmei surpassed everyone else's. He had been investigating who had killed Ye Qingmei. When he discovered that it was the Qing Emperor, he devised many plans to gradually get rid of the Qing Emperor's relatives, intensify the struggle for imperial power, and finally take the initiative to enter the Palace to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, after the assassination failed, Chen Pingping was finally sentenced to death by a thousand cuts by the Qing Emperor. Thus, according to the information provided, Chen Pingping indeed had the intention of killing the Qing Emperor.
Chen Pingping indeed had the intention of assassinating the Qing Emperor. She discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death, and his love for Ye Qingmei surpassed everyone else. Chen Pingping had been investigating who had killed Ye Qingmei. When she found out that it was the Qing Emperor, she set up a trap to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, the assassination attempt ultimately failed. Chen Pingping was executed by the Qing Emperor. Thus, according to the information provided, Chen Pingping indeed had the intention to kill the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor indeed wanted to kill Chen Pingping. In the search results, many documents mentioned the Qing Emperor's killing intent toward Chen Pingping. For example, the document mentioned that after the Qing Emperor learned that Chen Pingping had exposed the truth of Ye Qingmei's death, he was furious and wanted to kill Chen Pingping. However, Chen Pingping used the shotgun hidden in the armrest of the wheelchair to injure the Qing Emperor. After the Qing Emperor was seriously injured, he announced that Chen Pingping would be executed by a thousand cuts. In addition, the document also mentioned the Qing Emperor's killing intent toward Chen Pingping. It pointed out that the Qing Emperor could not accept Chen Pingping's betrayal and schemes, so he was very cruel to her. In summary, the Qing Emperor did intend to kill Chen Pingping.
Chen Pingping indeed had the intention of assassinating the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor's scheme had led to Ye Qingmei's death and that his love for Ye Qingmei surpassed everyone else. Chen Pingping had been investigating who had killed Ye Qingmei. When he found out that it was the Qing Emperor, he set up a trap to assassinate the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was furious about this and executed Chen Pingping in public in the cruelest way. Thus, according to the information provided, Chen Pingping indeed had the intention to kill the Qing Emperor.