The Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in " Celebrating Years." In the autumn of the fifth year of the Qing calendar, the Qing Emperor encountered an assassination attempt while admiring chrysanthemums in the Hanging Temple. He was assassinated with a single sword attack by the Shadow Flying Immortal from Beyond the Sky, who had impersonated Sigu Jian. However, he was repelled by Fan Xian and his guards. This assassination was the 44th assassination the Qing Emperor had encountered. In addition, in the previous plot, the Qing Emperor had experienced many assassinations, including after Ye Qingmei's accidental death. Dongyi's Sigu Jian had entered the Palace three times to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he had been stopped by the Great Grandmaster in the Palace. The Qing Emperor had also faced killers from Dongyi, South Yue, Xihu, and Wei twice when he attacked Great Wei. In short, the Qing Emperor had experienced many assassinations in " Celebrating Years."
The Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in " Celebrating Years." In the autumn of the fifth year of the Qing calendar, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to admire chrysanthemums, he was assassinated by the shadow of Sigu Jian, the Flying Immortal from Beyond the Sky. In addition, the Qing Emperor also faced many assassinations from Western Hu assassins, descendants of eunuchs and nobles in the Palace, and killers sent by Great Wei. To be more specific, the assassination attempt on the Hanging Temple was the 44th assassination attempt the Qing Emperor had encountered. Before this, after Ye Qingmei's accidental death in Taiping Courtyard, Dongyi Sigu Jian had entered the Palace three times to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he had been stopped by the powerful Great Grandmaster's aura in the Palace. In addition, the Qing Emperor had faced multiple assassinations twice when he attacked Great Wei. In general, the Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in " Celebrating Years."
The Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in " Celebrating Years." In the autumn of the fifth year of the Qing calendar, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to admire chrysanthemums, he encountered the 44th assassination attempt. He was assassinated by the shadow of Sigu Jian, the Transcendent Flying Immortal. In addition, the Qing Emperor also experienced Ye Qingmei's accidental death, Dongyi's Sigu Jian entering the Palace three times to assassinate him, and the assassins the Qing Emperor faced when he attacked Great Wei twice. In short, the Qing Emperor encountered many assassination attempts in the story.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in his life. In the autumn of the fifth year of the Qing calendar, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to admire chrysanthemums, he was assassinated by the shadow of Sigu Jian, the Flying Immortal from Beyond the Sky. In addition, the Qing Emperor had also experienced Ye Qingmei's accidental death and the threat of assassination he faced when he attacked Great Wei twice. In total, the Qing Emperor experienced 44 assassinations.
The Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in his life, including the assassination in the autumn of the fifth year of the Qing calendar when he went to the Hanging Temple to admire chrysanthemums. This assassination was the 44th assassination the Qing Emperor had encountered. Before this, the Qing Emperor had experienced Ye Qingmei's accidental death in Taiping Courtyard. Dongyi's Sigu Jian had entered the Palace three times to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he had been stopped by the Great Grandmaster in the Palace. The Qing Emperor had also attacked Great Wei twice and faced assassins sent by Dongyi, South Yue, West Hu, and Great Wei many times. After the Hanging Temple assassination, the Qing Emperor experienced four more assassinations. As for the other specific assassinations and the identity of the mastermind, there was no mention of it in the current information.
The Qing Emperor experienced many assassinations in " Celebrating Years." In the autumn of the fifth year of the Qing calendar, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to admire chrysanthemums, he was assassinated by the shadow of Sigu Jian, the Flying Immortal from Beyond the Sky. This assassination was the 44th assassination the Qing Emperor had encountered. The play also mentioned the Qing Emperor's previous assassination experiences, including after Ye Qingmei's accidental death in Taiping Courtyard, Dongyi's Sigu Jian entering the Palace three times to assassinate the Qing Emperor, and the two assassinations the Qing Emperor faced during his conquest of Great Wei. However, the specific number of assassinations was not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided. Thus, the exact number of assassinations the Qing Emperor had experienced in his life could not be determined.
The specific episode number of the Qing Yu Nian assassination in Danzhou was not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided, so I don't know which episode the Qing Yu Nian assassination in Danzhou was in.
The reason behind the words " Qing Yuannian's assassination on the street " referred to the plot of Fan Xian's assassination in the play. Fan Xian was assassinated on Niulan Street. In order to avenge his good friend, he killed his enemy, Cheng Jushu, on the street. Later, Fan Xian discovered that the mastermind behind this was the Prime Minister's son, Lin Gong. He wanted to kill Lin Gong, but Wu Zhu arrived in time to help.
The reason behind Qing Yuannian's assassination on the street referred to the plot of Fan Xian's assassination in the play. Fan Xian was assassinated on Niulan Street. In order to avenge his good friend, he killed his enemy, Cheng Jushu, on the street. Later, Fan Xian discovered that the mastermind behind this was the Prime Minister's son, Lin Gong. He wanted to kill Lin Gong, but Wu Zhu arrived in time to help.
The reason behind the words " Qing Yuannian's assassination on the street " referred to the plot of Fan Xian's assassination in the play. Fan Xian was assassinated on Niulan Street. In order to avenge his good friend, he killed his enemy, Cheng Jushu, on the street. Later, Fan Xian discovered that the mastermind behind this was the Prime Minister's son, Lin Gong. He wanted to kill Lin Gong, but Wu Zhu arrived in time to help.
The Qing Temple assassination in Qing Yu Nian's novel happened in chapter 49. In the novel, when the Qing Emperor went to the Hanging Temple to offer sacrifices, he was assassinated. In reality, it was Chen Pingping who did it. Chen Pingping sent the Shadow beside him to act as a white-clothed assassin. His goal was to give Fan Xian a chance to save the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor had too many enemies. The other two true assassins also appeared, causing the Qing Emperor to encounter a series of assassinations. The details and number of assassinations were not specified in the search results provided.