Lin Gong had several reasons for killing Fan Xian. First of all, Lin Gong was the Eldest Princess 'subordinate. The Eldest Princess was unwilling to hand over the power of the palace treasury. She hoped to kill Fan Xian to break his engagement with Wan' er. Secondly, Lin Gong was worried that Fan Xian would take over the power of the palace treasury and pose a threat to the Crown Prince's power, so he ordered Cheng Jushu to assassinate him. Lin Gong's actions were considered too extreme. Not only was he dissatisfied with the marriage, but he also wanted to kill people. He also colluded with spies from the enemy country, which attracted many people's attention and doubts. In the end, Lin Gong was killed by Wu Zhu.
The relationship between Lin Gong and Fan Xian was complicated and tense. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's brother, and Fan Xian was Lin Wan' er's fiancé. Lin Gong had initially been instructed by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui to assassinate Fan Xian because he believed that Fan Xian could not truly control the wealth of the palace treasury and that Fan Xian was the Crown Prince's enemy. However, Wu Zhu learned of Lin Gong's plan and killed Lin Gong when Fan Xian went to take revenge. Fan Xian felt guilty when he learned of Lin Gong's death. He also took good care of Lin Gong's sister, Lin Wan 'er. Fan Xian was not Lin Gong's mastermind. He just wanted to avenge Teng Zijing. Fan Xian didn't want to admit that he had something to do with Lin Gong's death, because he didn't want to hurt his relationship with Lin Wan 'er. Lin Gong's death had an impact on Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er's love. Their future would face great challenges.
Fan Xian and Lin Gong were two characters in " Celebrating Years." Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's brother. Fan Xian had come to the capital to snatch the Eldest Princess' palace treasury and marry Lin Gong's sister, Lin Wan 'er. This caused Lin Gong's dissatisfaction and anger, so he arranged for Cheng Jushu to carry out the assassination. Fan Xian was faced with the dilemma of choosing between revenge for his brother or love. Fan Xian finally decided to avenge his brother, but his heart was in a mess. The plot pushed the emotions of the audience. Lin Gong's motive was because he was unhappy that Fan Xian had stolen his sister and that he had been influenced by the Eldest Princess. Lin Gong's actions were considered extreme, but he was eventually killed by Wu Zhu. Lin Gong's death made Minister Lin believe Fan Xian's innocence. At first, Fan Xian hesitated whether to kill Lin Gong because he was the sister of the girl he liked. Killing Lin Gong meant losing the girl he loved. However, Wu Zhu saw Fan Xian's dilemma and made a decision on his behalf to kill Lin Gong.
Yes, Fan Xian had indeed killed Lin Gong. Lin Gong was the murderer behind the Niulan Street assassination that the Qing Emperor had sent people to plan. Fan Xian's guard, Teng Zijing, had died protecting him. Lin Gong was also the brother of Fan Xian's fiancée, Lin Wan 'er. In order to avenge Teng Zijing, Fan Xian was in a dilemma. Wu Zhu helped him kill Lin Gong. So, according to the information provided, Fan Xian had killed Lin Gong.
In the end, Prime Minister Lin knew that Fan Xian had killed Lin Gong. In the 19th episode of " Celebrating Years," Minister Lin told Fan Xian that Lin Gong was the mastermind behind the Niulan Street assassination and tested Fan Xian's attitude toward the Lin family. Fan Xian pretended not to know about this and didn't understand why Lin Gong wanted to kill him, but Minister Lin felt that Fan Xian's reaction was not fake. Thus, Prime Minister Lin finally knew that Fan Xian had killed Lin Gong.
Fan Xian killed Lin Gong. At first, Fan Xian hesitated whether to kill Lin Gong because he was the sister of the girl he liked. Killing Lin Gong meant losing the girl he loved. However, Wu Zhu saw Fan Xian's dilemma and made a decision on his behalf to kill Lin Gong. Fan Xian was very angry about this, indicating that he was more inclined to have a girl than a brother. Thus, according to the information provided, Fan Xian killed Lin Gong.
The story behind Fan Xian's deception of Lin Gong was complicated and tense. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's brother, and Fan Xian was Lin Wan' er's fiancé. Lin Gong had initially been instructed by the Eldest Princess Li Yunrui to assassinate Fan Xian because he believed that Fan Xian could not truly control the wealth of the palace treasury and that Fan Xian was the Crown Prince's enemy. However, Lin Gong's plan was foiled by Wu Zhu. Fan Xian was puzzled by Lin Gong's death. After interrogating Si Lili, he learned that Lin Gong was the mastermind behind Teng Zijing's murder. Fan Xian killed Lin Gong for revenge. The background story of Fan Xian deceiving Lin Gong involved power struggles, family interests, and personal entanglements.
Fan Xian did not kill Lin Gong. Lin Gong was killed by Wu Zhu, not Fan Xian. Fan Xian was the brother of Lin Gong's fiancée, Lin Wan 'er. He wanted to kill Lin Gong in revenge for the Niulan Street assassination planned by Lin Gong, but after Wu Zhu found out, he stopped Fan Xian and personally left the capital to kill Lin Gong. Lin Gong's death had nothing to do with Fan Xian.
Lin Gong wanted to kill Fan Xian because he had been instructed by the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui. Lin Gong believed that Fan Xian could not truly control the wealth of the palace treasury because Fan Xian's enemy was the future Emperor and Crown Prince. In addition, Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to marry his sister, Lin Wan 'er. After Fan Xian learned the truth, he decided to take revenge, but he was also faced with hesitation. Killing Lin Gong would mean losing Lin Wan 'er. In the end, Fan Xian received Wu Zhu's help. Wu Zhu killed Lin Gong. Lin Gong ended up being killed by Wu Zhu.
Fan Xian and Lin Gong's ending was that Lin Gong was killed by Wu Zhu. Lin Gong had participated in the plan to assassinate Fan Xian. In order to protect Fan Xian's safety, Wu Zhu ultimately chose to kill him. At first, Fan Xian hesitated whether to kill Lin Gong because he was the sister of the girl he liked. Killing Lin Gong meant losing the girl he loved. However, Wu Zhu saw Fan Xian's dilemma and made a decision on his behalf to kill Lin Gong. Lin Gong's death caused many people to be confused. The murderer had never been found, and Lin Gong died under the hands of superb swordsmanship. In the end, it was determined that the second prince's henchman, Xie Bian, had killed him.
Fan Xian did not kill Lin Gong. Lin Gong was killed by Wu Zhu, not Fan Xian. Fan Xian had once been suspected of being the murderer of Lin Gong's death, but Minister Lin later learned the truth. He knew that Lin Gong was the mastermind behind the Niulan Street assassination, not Fan Xian. Thus, Lin Gong's death had nothing to do with Fan Xian.