Count Sinan's red-armored knight appeared in the second episode of " Celebrating Years."
In " Celebrating Years," Count Sinan Fan Jian had mobilized and commanded the red-armored knights many times to save Fan Xian from danger. The first transfer was because Fan Xian had been assassinated in Danzhou. Count Sinan had used the red-armored knight to protect Fan Xian back to Jingdou. The second transfer was because Fan Xian had been assassinated on Niulan Street. Zhu Ge of the Overwatch Council had stopped him from investigating the real murderer. Count Sinan had led the red-armored knight to appear and scare Zhu Ge away, allowing Fan Xian to continue completing his mission. Count Sinan, Fan Jian, was a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. He had the Qing Emperor's trust and support, so he could mobilize the red-armored knights to save Fan Xian.
There were several reasons why Fan Jian could mobilize and command the Qing Emperor's red-armored knights. First, Fan Jian helped the Qing Emperor ascend to the throne. The Qing Emperor trusted him very much. Secondly, Fan Jian was a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. He had always been silently protecting Fan Xian behind his back. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor had given Fan Jian special permission to mobilize the red-armored knights. In addition, Fan Jian had successfully used the red-armored knight to protect Fan Xian many times in the play. The Qing Emperor did not punish him. He only accused him of not overstepping his authority and putting himself in danger. Thus, Fan Jian had nothing to fear in front of the Qing Emperor and dared to shamelessly challenge him. In short, Fan Jian was able to mobilize and command the red-armored knights because he had the Qing Emperor's trust and support.
The red-armored knights of Qing Yu were the Qing Emperor's personal guards.
Fan Jian was able to mobilize and command the Qing Emperor's red-armored knights mainly because he had the Qing Emperor's trust and support. Fan Jian had helped the Qing Emperor ascend to the throne and had always silently protected Fan Xian behind his back. The Qing Emperor trusted him very much. The Qing Emperor had given Fan Jian special permission to mobilize the red-armored knights. In the play, Fan Jian had successfully used the red-armored knights to protect Fan Xian many times. Although Fan Jian's position was only the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, the Qing Emperor had extraordinary trust in him and gave him the right to command the red-armored knights at will. Fan Jian and the Qing Emperor had a very special relationship. He dared to boast shamelessly in front of the Qing Emperor and even challenge him. In short, Fan Jian was able to mobilize and command the red-armored knights because he had the Qing Emperor's trust and support.
There were different opinions about the strength of the red-armored knights in the past years. Some people thought that the red-armored knights were more powerful because they were the Qing Emperor's direct army. The Qing Emperor was the greatest schemer in the show. His safety would definitely be threatened, so the red-armored knights would definitely not be worse than the Black Knights. As the Qing Emperor's personal guards, the red-armored knights played an important role in protecting the Emperor's safety. Their status and influence were also reflected in the drama, and they could even stop the actions of the Inspection Institute. Although the Black Knights were also a powerful army, the red-armored knights were the Qing Emperor's direct army. They had higher fighting power and deterrence. Therefore, from the description in the play, the red-armored knight was more powerful.
There were different opinions on the question of which was more powerful in " Celebrating Years ", the red-armored knight or the black knight. Some people thought that the red-armored knights were more powerful because they were the Qing Emperor's direct army. The Qing Emperor was the greatest schemer in the show, and his safety would definitely be threatened, so the red-armored knights were definitely not worse than the Black Knights. Some other results mentioned that the Tiger Guards were the most powerful. In the play, when Fan Xian entered the capital and went on a diplomatic mission to Northern Qi, the Tiger Guards were his bodyguards. The red-armored knights only appeared on specific occasions. There were also some results that mentioned that the Black Knights had a higher quality on the battlefield, but the Tiger Guards were also proficient in encirclement techniques, so the Black Knights might lose to the Tiger Guards in a one-on-one battle. Overall, the search results did not give a clear answer, so it was impossible to determine which one was more powerful, the red-armored knight or the black knight.
There were different opinions on which one was more powerful, the red-armored knights or the black knights. Some people thought that the red-armored knights were more powerful because they were the Qing Emperor's direct army. The Qing Emperor was the greatest schemer in the show. His safety would definitely be threatened, so the red-armored knights would definitely not be worse than the Black Knights. Some other results mentioned that the Black Knights were powerful. They were Chen Pingping's Black Knight Guards and were specifically responsible for protecting Chen Pingping's safety. They were well-trained and their strength could not be underestimated. However, there was no clear conclusion to answer the question of who was more powerful, the red-armored knight or the black knight. Therefore, based on the information provided, I can't determine which one is more powerful.
Some people believed that the red-armored knights in " Celebrating Years " were more powerful because they were the Qing Emperor's direct army. The Qing Emperor was the greatest schemer in the show, and his safety would definitely be threatened. Therefore, the red-armored knights were definitely not worse than the Black Knights. Some other results mentioned that the Tiger Guards were the most powerful force, followed by the Red Armored Knights, and finally the Black Knights. However, there was no clear consensus to answer this question. Therefore, based on the information provided, I can't determine which one is more powerful.
Count Sinan's red-robed guards were the Qing Emperor's guards and were known as red-armored knights. They were like experts, contending against Chen Pingping's Black Knights. The red-armored knights were formed by the Qing Emperor to protect Fan Xian. Their mission was to bring Fan Xian back to Jingdou. Fan Jian was Count Sinan and a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. He was in charge of the Qing Emperor's Imperial Army, including the red-armored knights.
The red-robed guards of Count Sinan were known as the red-armored knights. They were the guards the Qing Emperor had formed to protect Fan Xian. Their mission was to bring Fan Xian back to Jingdou. The red-armored knight was contending with Chen Pingping's black knight. They were both experts. Count Sinan, Fan Jian, was the commander of the red-armored knights and a trusted aide of the Qing Emperor. He was in charge of the red-clothed guards. Fan Jian was Fan Xian's adoptive father. He had grown up with the Qing Emperor and had a good relationship with him. The Qing Emperor had left his guards to Fan Jian to command, showing Fan Jian's important position in the Qing Emperor's heart.