There were many reasons why Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian. First of all, Ye Liuyun was a loyal fan of the Qing Emperor. He was a spy in the Junshang Conference, so he let Fan Xian go not because of his emotional connection to the Ye family, but to fulfill his mission of loyalty to the Qing Emperor. Secondly, Ye Liuyun realized that the power of a martial grandmaster had surpassed the norm. No monarch could tolerate such an existence that exceeded the limits. The Qing Emperor hoped to eliminate these powerful Great Grandmasters in order to unify the world. Ye Liuyun let Fan Xian go because he hoped Fan Xian would become the fifth grandmaster and deal with the Qing Emperor together. In addition, Ye Liuyun also used his sword to demonstrate his attitude and stance to the Qing Emperor, expressing his dissatisfaction and anger. In summary, Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian out of loyalty to the Qing Emperor, his understanding of the Great Grandmaster's power, and his admiration and expectations for Fan Xian.
There were many reasons why Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian. First, Ye Liuyun was the Qing Emperor's secret chess piece. He was loyal to the Qing Emperor and was a spy in the Junshang Conference. He did not let Fan Xian go out of concern for the members of the Ye family, but to execute the Qing Emperor's plan. The Qing Emperor believed that Fan Xian was a stumbling block that prevented him from unifying the world, so he used Ye Liuyun to deal with Fan Xian. Ye Liuyun cooperated with the Qing Emperor and changed sides to deal with the other Great Grandmasters, including Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, in order to preserve his own life. Secondly, Ye Liuyun had a good relationship with the Ye family and Fan Xian. Fan Xian's mother had once helped Ye Liuyun, making him feel grateful to Fan Xian. Ye Liuyun also realized that Fan Xian had done nothing wrong, so he chose not to attack. Ye Liuyun waved his sword to demonstrate his power. He expressed his dissatisfaction and anger to the nobles in Jingdou and also showed the Qing Emperor his extraordinary strength as a Great Grandmaster. This made the Qing Emperor hesitate when taking action against the Ye family. In summary, Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian because of the Qing Emperor's plan and his relationship with the Ye family and Fan Xian.
In the original novel," Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian because he was moved by Fan Xian's sincerity and integrity. In the novel, Fan Xian had shown his kindness and sense of justice many times, which made Ye Liuyun respect him. In addition, Ye Liuyun also realized that if he killed Fan Xian, he would become a public enemy of the martial arts world. Thus, he chose to let Fan Xian go. In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian for a slightly different reason than in the novel. In the TV series, Ye Liuyun didn't kill Fan Xian because he had a life and death battle with Fan Xian. In the end, the two of them fought to a draw. Ye Liuyun realized that Fan Xian was a very powerful opponent. If he killed Fan Xian, he would lose an opponent who could rival him, so he chose to let Fan Xian go. In short, in " Celebrating Years," there were many reasons why Ye Liuyun did not kill Fan Xian. It was his respect for Fan Xian and also his consideration of his future.
There were a few possible explanations for why the Black Knights did not escort Fan Xian during the celebration. First, Chen Pingping withdrew the Black Knights to gain Xiao En's trust in Northern Qi. Xiao En was a smart person, and Chen Pingping wanted to obtain the secrets in his heart. Secondly, the Qing Emperor might have hoped that Fan Xian would not have anyone to protect him when facing the Northern Qi War God, so as to draw out the secret behind Wu Zhu and Xiao En. The Qing Emperor was suspicious of Wu Zhu's strength and Fan Xian's relationship with Ye Qingmei. He hoped to learn more information through Fan Xian's trip to Northern Qi. In addition, the Qing Emperor also hoped to use Fan Xian's mission to draw out the secret Temple behind Xiao En. The Temple possessed military power that surpassed the power of current technology. To the Qing Emperor, it was the greatest temptation. In short, Chen Pingping's intention of withdrawing the Black Knights and the Qing Emperor was related to obtaining information and drawing out the secret behind them.
There were many reasons why the Black Knights did not escort Fan Xian during the Qing years. First, Chen Pingping withdrew the Black Knights to gain the trust of Xiao En of Northern Qi. Xiao En was a smart person, and Chen Pingping wanted to obtain the secrets in his heart. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped that Fan Xian would have no one to protect him when he faced the Northern Qi War God. It might be to draw out the threat of Wu Zhu and the secret behind Xiao En, the Temple. The Qing Emperor was suspicious of Chen Pingping. Letting Xiao En go was to keep Chen Pingping in check. In addition, the Qing Emperor was also worried about Fan Xian's identity and his attitude toward the imperial power. He wanted to beat and temper Fan Xian. In summary, the reason the Black Knights did not escort Fan Xian during the Qing years was due to a combination of many reasons.
Fan Xian had lost his zhenqi after the assassination at Hanging Temple and could no longer practice to become a Great Grandmaster. However, Ye Liuyun had cut off a lock of Fan Xian's hair with a sword in one battle. In reality, he had also helped Fan Xian repair his meridians and suddenly recover his zhenqi. The specific reason might be related to Ye Liuyun's swordsmanship and Fan Xian's identity, but the specific details were not revealed in the search results provided. Therefore, the exact reason why Ye Liuyun helped Fan Xian recover his zhenqi was still unclear.
The reason Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping had discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer of Ye Qingmei. In order to prevent the Qing Emperor from suspecting Fan Xian when she was discovered to have killed the Qing Emperor in the future, she deliberately planned to assassinate Fan Xian to ensure his safety. Chen Pingping's goal was to take revenge for Ye Qingmei. She was filled with admiration for Ye Qingmei and was determined to assassinate the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei. In order to protect Fan Xian, Chen Pingping deliberately distanced himself from him to prevent him from being implicated in her assassination plan. In the end, Chen Pingping failed to assassinate the Qing Emperor and was killed by him. Thus, Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian to protect him from being implicated and to avenge Ye Qingmei.
Chen Pingping had several reasons for killing Fan Xian. First, Chen Pingping wanted to avenge Ye Qingmei and kill the Qing Emperor. To ensure that Fan Xian would not be implicated, Chen Pingping deliberately distanced himself from Fan Xian and planned Fan Xian's assassination. Secondly, in order to get Xiao En's secret out, Chen Pingping had transferred the Black Knights away, making Xiao En believe that his grandson Fan Xian would be killed by Chen Pingping, thus triggering an internal conflict. In the end, Chen Pingping listened to the Qing Emperor's orders and withdrew the Black Knights by Fan Xian's side. In order to better carry out his plan, he killed the Qing Emperor. In short, Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian for revenge and to execute his plan.
The reason Chen Pingping killed Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping wanted to avenge Ye Qingmei and kill the Qing Emperor, but he was worried that this would implicate Fan Xian, so he deliberately distanced himself from Fan Xian to ensure that he would not be involved in the assassination. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Fan Xian live and create an environment where he would not be implicated. Chen Pingping's death was to provide Fan Xian with a final helping hand. At the same time, it was to protect the Overwatch Council's power and ensure that it was no longer under the Qing Emperor's control. Chen Pingping's actions were to protect Fan Xian and realize his revenge plan.
The reason Chen Pingping wanted to kill Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer of Ye Qingmei. In order to avenge Ye Qingmei, he decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, he was worried that Fan Xian would be implicated, so he deliberately distanced himself from Fan Xian to ensure that he would not be hurt. Chen Pingping's plan was to prevent the Qing Emperor from suspecting Fan Xian when he was discovered to have killed the Qing Emperor. Thus, he planned to assassinate Fan Xian. In the end, Chen Pingping did not succeed in killing the Qing Emperor. Instead, he was killed by the Qing Emperor. The reason Chen Pingping wanted to kill Fan Xian was to protect him and avenge Ye Qingmei.
The reason Chen Pingping wanted to kill Fan Xian was to protect him. Chen Pingping had discovered that the Qing Emperor was the murderer of Ye Qingmei. In order to prevent the Qing Emperor from suspecting Fan Xian when she was discovered to have killed the Qing Emperor in the future, she deliberately planned to assassinate Fan Xian to ensure his safety. Chen Pingping's goal was to avenge Ye Qingmei.