In " Celebrating Years," Director Chen Pingping helped Fan Xian because he was one of Fan Xian's closest relatives in the world. Chen Pingping had long known Fan Xian's true identity. He was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor. He arranged everything to train Fan Xian and suggested that Wu Zhu take Fan Xian to Danzhou. Although Chen Pingping could not personally teach Fan Xian, he had always supported and protected Fan Xian behind his back, helping him grow and face difficulties.
Fan Xian had not truly died in " Celebrating Years." He and Yan Bingyun had jointly devised a trick to hurt himself. After being stabbed by Yan Bingyun, Fan Xian fell to the ground and could not get up. The purpose of this trick was to create suspense and foreshadowing in the plot, paving the way for the arrival of the sequel," Celebrating Years 2." Therefore, Fan Xian had not truly died.
Regarding the question of why the Temple wanted to kill Fan Xian in " Celebrating Years," one could draw the following conclusion: There were two reasons why the Temple wanted to kill Fan Xian. First of all, Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son. The Temple and the Qing Emperor had worked together and had sent messengers to the Qing Emperor's side to find a suitable opportunity to kill Fan Xian. Secondly, Fan Xian knew too many secrets about the Temple, which caused the Temple to hunt him down. However, the details of why the Temple wanted to kill Fan Xian were not mentioned in the search results. Therefore, the specific reason was still unclear.
There were many reasons why the Eldest Princess had harmed Fan Xian. First, the Eldest Princess loved the Qing Emperor, but the Qing Emperor was infatuated with Ye Qingmei. The Eldest Princess felt jealousy and hatred towards Ye Qingmei. Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei's son. In order to erase Ye Qingmei's only bloodline in the world, the Eldest Princess had chosen to kill Fan Xian. Secondly, the Eldest Princess hoped that her daughter, Lin Wan 'er, would marry into a prestigious family and not a nameless youth like Fan Xian. In order to stabilize her position, she did not want Lin Wan' er to marry Fan Xian. In addition, Fan Xian wanted to take over the palace treasury, which controlled a large amount of wealth. The Eldest Princess desired to rule the world. Only by controlling the palace treasury could she achieve her goal. In short, the Eldest Princess had harmed Fan Xian to take revenge on Ye Qingmei and protect her position and power.
The plot of Yan Bingyun stabbing Fan Xian did not exist in the original novel," Celebrating Years." This plot had been adapted from the TV series " Celebrating Years." In the play, the reason Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was probably to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. The Second Prince might kill Fan Xian and the others to protect his own interests. According to the plot of the play, Yan Bingyun might have taken this action for the benefit of the Qing Kingdom.
There were several explanations for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. One explanation was that Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed it and Fan Xian faked his death to escape. The other explanation was that Yan Bingyun acted on his own and Fan Xian did not know. However, this explanation might not be true. Fan Xian's stab might have been to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom, because the Second Prince might kill Fan Xian and the others to protect his own interests. In addition, Yan Bingyun might also be trying to gain the Second Prince's trust so that he could go undercover. However, there was no clear answer to the specific reason.
The plot of Yan Bingyun stabbing Fan Xian did not exist in the original novel," Celebrating Years." This plot had been adapted from the TV series " Celebrating Years." In the play, the reason Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was probably to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. The Second Prince might kill Fan Xian and the others to protect his own interests. The specific plot may vary according to the development of the plot.
There were several explanations for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. One explanation was that Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed this plan. The goal was to give Fan Xian a chance to escape and let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust. Fan Xian's plan to fake his death was to protect himself and make his opponent lower his guard. It would be easier for his opponent's scheme to surface. In addition, there were also people who believed that Yan Bingyun had killed Fan Xian for the stability of the Qing Kingdom. However, the specific reason did not provide a clear answer.
There were several possibilities for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. According to the plot, Yan Bingyun might have killed Fan Xian for the sake of Qing Kingdom's stability. There were also views that Yan Bingyun had deliberately betrayed the Second Prince and sent him inside as a spy so that Fan Xian and the Qing Kingdom diplomatic mission could return to the capital smoothly. In addition, there were also speculations in the audience that Yan Bingyun and Fan Xian had discussed beforehand that Fan Xian would fake his death to escape. However, there was no clear answer to the specific reason.
The plot of Yan Bingyun stabbing Fan Xian did not exist in the original novel," Celebrating Years." This plot had been adapted from the TV series " Celebrating Years." In the play, the reason Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was probably to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. The Second Prince might kill Fan Xian and the others to protect his own interests. The specific reason might be the plan Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed. The goal was to give Fan Xian a chance to escape and let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust. Fan Xian knew that the Second Prince would hunt him down, so he let Yan Bingyun stab him. The purpose of doing so was to achieve multiple purposes, including self-protection, undercover, and exposing conspiracies. However, the specific details of the plot might have to be understood by watching the TV series "Celebrating Years".
There were several possibilities for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. According to the plot, Yan Bingyun might have killed Fan Xian for the sake of Qing Kingdom's stability. Fan Xian had discovered the truth of the Second Prince and Eldest Princess 'collusion, as well as their false accounts and deal with the Northern Qi empress dowager. Yan Bingyun had always opposed this action. In addition, there were also people who believed that Yan Bingyun was deliberately betraying the Second Prince and had sent him inside as a spy so that Fan Xian and the Qing Kingdom diplomatic mission could return to the capital smoothly. However, these were just opinions and speculations. There was no clear answer. Therefore, regarding the exact reason why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian, there was not enough information to answer this question.