Yes, the shadows in " Celebrating Years " were the people around Fan Xian. His specific identity was Sigu Jian's younger brother and Chen Pingping's personal guard. His name was Fei Jie. He had superb swordsmanship and assassination abilities. He had always followed Chen Pingping and helped Fan Xian assassinate the Qing Emperor at critical moments.
Yes, the shadows in " Celebrating Years " were the people around Fan Xian. His specific identity was Sigu Jian's younger brother and Chen Pingping's personal guard. His name was Fei Jie. He had superb swordsmanship and assassination abilities. He had always followed Chen Pingping and helped Fan Xian assassinate the Qing Emperor at critical moments.
Yes, the shadows in " Celebrating Years " were the people around Fan Xian. He was Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian's younger brother and Chen Pingping's personal guard. His name was Fei Jie. He had superb swordsmanship and assassination abilities. He had always followed Chen Pingping and helped Fan Xian assassinate the Qing Emperor at critical moments.
Yes, the shadows in " Celebrating Years " were the people around Fan Xian. He was the younger brother of the Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian and the son of the former Dongyi City Lord. In the massacre of the City Lord's Mansion, the Shadow was the only survivor. Because of this, he joined the Inspection Court that Chen Pingping managed and became Chen Pingping's chief guard. The Shadow had some feelings for Fan Xian because he was the son of his savior, Ye Qingmei. He was also protected by his master, Fan Pingping.
Yes, the shadows in " Celebrating Years " were the people around Fan Xian. He was Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian's younger brother and Chen Pingping's personal guard. His name was Fei Jie. He had superb swordsmanship and assassination abilities. He had always followed Chen Pingping and helped Fan Xian assassinate the Qing Emperor at critical moments.
Fan Xian was the son of the Shadow's savior, Ye Qingmei. He was also someone Fan Pingping protected. The Shadow had some feelings for Fan Xian. In the movie, the Shadow and Fan Xian did not interact much, but they protected Chen Pingping against the traitor together. In the great battle, the Shadow sacrificed himself to protect Fan Xian. The Shadow was a mysterious character in both the drama and the novel. His true identity was Sigu Jian's younger brother and the son of the Lord of Dongyi. Fan Xian was taught by the Shadow to Sigu Jian. At the same time, he also learned other martial arts techniques. After the Shadow's true identity was exposed in the play, Fan Xian realized Chen Pingping's scheme. In general, there was a certain relationship between the Shadow and Fan Xian, but the specific details and plot needed to be understood through watching dramas or reading novels.
Fan Xian was stabbed by the shadow in " Celebrating Years." The shadow was the Northern Qi eighth-ranked expert, Chen Jushu. He was Chen Pingping's shadow and had been instructed by her to assassinate the Qing Emperor. After Fan Xian was stabbed, he was lucky enough to be successfully treated by Fan Ruoruo. However, his martial arts were completely lost due to the aftermath of the Tyrannical zhenqi. There was no mention of how Fan Xian had recovered or the process of his recovery.
The true identity of the Shadow in Fan Xian was the younger brother of Dongyi's City Lord, Sigu Jian. He had been looked down upon since he was young, and his mother was unable to protect him, which led to his inferiority complex. The Shadow had learned martial arts from his brother. He had a certain amount of affection for Fan Xian. The Shadow had always followed Chen Pingping and was her most loyal guard. His true identity had always been a mystery in the play. Only when Fan Xian took off his mask did he know that he was Sigu Jian's younger brother. He harbored hatred for Sigu Jian and had sought refuge with Chen Pingping, becoming her " death warrior." Thus, the Shadow in Fan Xian was the younger brother of Dongyi's Lord, Sigu Jian.
The Shadow assassinated Fan Xian in " Celebrating Years." In the play, the Shadow was originally sent to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he accidentally stabbed Fan Xian. In the stabbing incident, Fan Xian had successfully rescued the Third Prince and assassinated the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian's stab wound posed a threat to his life, but fortunately, he was treated by Fan Ruoruo. The Shadow's assassination had threatened Fan Xian's life, but in the end, Fan Xian had successfully escaped and completed his mission.
The Shadow assassinated Fan Xian in " Celebrating Years." In the play, the Shadow was sent to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he stabbed Fan Xian, causing him to fall into a dangerous situation. However, Fan Xian had rescued the Third Prince, Li Chengping, during the assassination and had finally succeeded in assassinating the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Shadow's assassination attempt posed a threat to Fan Xian's life, but in the end, Fan Xian successfully escaped and completed his mission.