There was no clear answer as to why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian in the original book," Celebrating Years." Several possibilities were mentioned. One explanation was to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian had discovered the collusion between the Second Prince and Eldest Princess and their illegal actions. Yan Bingyun might have thought that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. The other explanation was that Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed a cooperative plan in advance. They had Yan Bingyun stab Fan Xian to give him a chance to escape and let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust. However, the specific reason was not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided. Thus, it was impossible to determine why Yan Bingyun wanted to assassinate Fan Xian.
There was no clear answer as to why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian in the original book," Celebrating Years." Several possibilities were mentioned. They included Yan Bingyun preventing the Qing Kingdom from falling into civil strife in order to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom; Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed a cooperative plan beforehand, allowing Yan Bingyun to stab Fan Xian to give him a chance to escape and gain the Second Prince's trust; and Yan Bingyun preventing the Second Prince from overthrowing the Crown Prince and the Qing Emperor in order to protect the interests of the Qing Kingdom. However, the specific reason needed to be revealed in the second season of the related works. Therefore, based on the information provided, there was no conclusive answer.
The original novel," Celebrating Years," did not clearly reveal why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian. This plot had been adapted from the TV series " Celebrating Years." Therefore, regarding the specific reason why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian in the original work, there was currently no relevant information for reference.
There was no clear answer to the question of why Yan Bingyun wanted to assassinate Fan Xian in the original work," Celebrating Years." Although there were some speculations and analyses, they were all based on the plot and the relationship between the characters in the novel. There was no conclusive evidence to support them. Therefore, we are unable to determine the exact reason why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian.
The original novel," Celebrating Years," did not clearly reveal why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian. However, according to some explanations and guesses, Yan Bingyun might have stabbed Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian knew that the Second Prince would chase after him, so he let Yan Bingyun stab him. On the one hand, it was to give him a chance to escape. On the other hand, it was to let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust so that he could better go undercover. In addition, Yan Bingyun might also be doing this out of consideration for the country's interests. However, the specific reason was not clearly stated in the original novel.
There was no clear answer as to why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian in the original book," Celebrating Years." Several possibilities were mentioned. One explanation was to protect the safety of Qing Kingdom and prevent it from falling into internal strife. Fan Xian had discovered the collusion between the Second Prince and Eldest Princess in Northern Qi, as well as their illegal actions. Yan Bingyun might have thought that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. The other explanation was that Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed a cooperative plan beforehand. They had asked Yan Bingyun to stab Fan Xian to give him a chance to escape and gain the Second Prince's trust. Another possibility was that Yan Bingyun wanted to protect the interests of the Qing Kingdom and prevent the Second Prince from overthrowing the Crown Prince and the Qing Emperor. However, the specific reason was not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided. Thus, it was impossible to determine why Yan Bingyun wanted to assassinate Fan Xian.
The exact reason Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian was not certain. In the play, the possible reason Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. The Second Prince might kill Fan Xian and the others to protect his own interests. Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed this plan. The goal was to give Fan Xian a chance to escape and let Yan Bingyun gain the Second Prince's trust. Fan Xian's plan to fake his death was to protect himself and make his opponent lower his guard. It would be easier for his opponent's scheme to surface. However, in the original novel," Celebrating Years," there was no clear explanation of the specific reason why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. Therefore, we cannot determine the exact reason why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian.
There were many explanations for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. According to document 1 and document 2, Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed a plan. They would have Yan Bingyun stab Fan Xian and put him in a state of fake death so that Fan Xian and the others could escape the siege. In addition, documents 4 and 9 also mentioned a similar explanation. Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian because the situation had forced him to do so, in order to let others escape. However, other documents provided different explanations. For example, documents 2 and 6 indicated that Yan Bingyun had assassinated Fan Xian for the benefit of the Qing Kingdom. Fan Xian had discovered the truth of the Second Prince and Eldest Princess 'collusion, which Yan Bingyun believed was detrimental to the Qing Kingdom. In addition, document 10 mentioned the plan that Fan Xian and Yan Bingyun had discussed beforehand. Fan Xian trusted Yan Bingyun and gave him his back. Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian to numb the Second Prince and protect the safety of the others. In summary, the specific reason Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was probably to escape, protect the interests of the Qing Kingdom, or to numb the Second Prince.
There were many explanations and speculations as to why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. There were several possibilities. First, Yan Bingyun might have stabbed Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. As a loyal member of the Qing Kingdom, Yan Bingyun might think that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. Secondly, Yan Bingyun was loyal to the Qing Emperor. He believed that after the Qing Emperor died, the Crown Prince would definitely succeed the throne to ensure the stability of the Qing Kingdom. What the Second Prince wanted was to overthrow the Crown Prince and even the Qing Emperor, and become the master of the Qing Kingdom. Yan Bingyun didn't agree with the Second Prince's idea, because it seemed especially absurd to him. He might have stabbed Fan Xian to get in touch with the Second Prince and protect the interests of the Qing Emperor and Crown Prince. However, the specific reason was not explicitly mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, regarding the question of why Yan Bingyun wanted to stab Fan Xian, there was currently no way to come to a definite conclusion.
There were several possibilities for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. There were several explanations and speculations: 1. In order to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom, Yan Bingyun might think that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. 2. Loyalty to the Qing Emperor and the Crown Prince: Yan Bingyun believed that after the Qing Emperor died, only the Crown Prince could guarantee the stability of the Qing Kingdom. What the Second Prince wanted was to overthrow the Crown Prince and the Qing Emperor and become the master of the Qing Kingdom. Yan Bingyun did not agree with the Second Prince's thoughts. Perhaps he had stabbed Fan Xian to get in touch with the Second Prince and protect the interests of the Qing Emperor and Crown Prince. 3. According to some documents, Yan Bingyun's attack on Fan Xian might have been planned beforehand. Fan Xian had faked his death to escape. However, the specific reason was not clearly stated in the search results provided. In short, the exact reason why Yan Bingyun stabbed Fan Xian was still unclear. It could be to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom, to be loyal to the Qing Emperor and Crown Prince, or it could be a plan that had been discussed in advance.
There were several possibilities for why Yan Bingyun had stabbed Fan Xian. Yan Bingyun's motives for stabbing Fan Xian might have the following aspects. First, Yan Bingyun might have stabbed Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. As a loyal member of the Qing Kingdom, Yan Bingyun might think that Fan Xian's actions would be detrimental to the Qing Kingdom, so he chose to stab Fan Xian to protect the safety of the Qing Kingdom. Secondly, Yan Bingyun was loyal to the Qing Emperor. He believed that after the Qing Emperor died, only the Crown Prince could guarantee the stability of the Qing Kingdom. What the Second Prince wanted was to overthrow the Crown Prince and even the Qing Emperor, and become the master of the Qing Kingdom. Yan Bingyun didn't agree with the Second Prince's idea, because it seemed especially absurd to him. He might have stabbed Fan Xian to get in touch with the Second Prince and protect the interests of the Qing Emperor and Crown Prince. In short, Yan Bingyun's goal in stabbing Fan Xian was for the benefit of the Qing Kingdom and her dissatisfaction with the Second Prince. She wanted to protect the stability of Qing Kingdom and express her position.