Fan Xian had deliberately let Xiao En go in exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. Fan Xian was the grandson of the Qing Emperor's son, Xiao En. While he was escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian had plotted to let Xiao En go, but then he had desperately tried to capture him back. Fan Xian needed to use Xiao En's life to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. In order to protect Xiao En, Fan Xian had to ensure Xiao En's safety.
The reason Fan Xian had let Xiao En out was to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. Fan Xian was the grandson of the Qing Emperor's son, Xiao En. While he was escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian had plotted to let Xiao En go, but then he had desperately tried to capture him back. Fan Xian needed to use Xiao En's life to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. In order to protect Xiao En, Fan Xian had to protect his secret and Fan Xian's background.
There were two reasons why Fan Xian let Xiao En go. First, Fan Xian needed to use Xiao En's life to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. Fan Xian was the grandson of the Qing Emperor's son, Xiao En. While he was escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian had plotted to let Xiao En go, but then he had desperately tried to capture him back. In order to protect Xiao En, Fan Xian had to protect his life in exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. Secondly, Xiao En had mistakenly thought that Fan Xian was his grandson. This was Chen Pingping's scheme. From the very beginning, Chen Pingping had made Fan Xian a part of his plan, making Xiao En mistakenly think that Fan Xian was his long-lost grandson. The purpose of doing so was to get Sean's secret about the temple.
The reason Fan Xian bled Xiao En was to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. Fan Xian was the grandson of the Qing Emperor's son, Xiao En. While he was escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian had plotted to let Xiao En go, but then he had desperately tried to capture him back. Fan Xian needed to use Xiao En's life to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. In order to protect Xiao En, Fan Xian had to keep his life safe. Fan Xian's plan was to let Xiao En go and then pursue him, starting a great battle with Xiao En. In this battle, Fan Xian was seriously injured, but he finally succeeded in capturing Xiao En. After the Qing Emperor learned of Fan Xian's actions, he was confused. However, he believed that Fan Xian was his son with Ye Qingmei. He hoped that Fan Xian could return alive. Therefore, Fan Xian had let Xiao En bleed to complete his plan and exchange for Yan Bingyun's life.
The reason Fan Xian bled Xiao En was to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. Fan Xian was the grandson of the Qing Emperor's son, Xiao En. While he was escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian had plotted to let Xiao En go, but then he had desperately tried to capture him back. Fan Xian needed to use Xiao En's life to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. In order to protect Xiao En, Fan Xian had to keep his life safe.
The reason Fan Xian bled Xiao En was to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. Fan Xian was the grandson of the Qing Emperor's son, Xiao En. While he was escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian had plotted to let Xiao En go, but then he had desperately tried to capture him back. Fan Xian needed to use Xiao En's life to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. In order to protect Xiao En, Fan Xian had to keep his life safe.
The reason Fan Xian bled Xiao En was to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. Fan Xian was the grandson of the Qing Emperor's son, Xiao En. While he was escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian had plotted to let Xiao En go, but then he had desperately tried to capture him back. Fan Xian needed to use Xiao En's life to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. In order to protect Xiao En, Fan Xian had to keep his life safe.
Xiao En and Fan Xian found the exact location of the Temple through Xiao En's description and the route map. After a journey of many hardships, they finally successfully arrived at the Temple.
The reason Xiao En had helped Fan Xian was because Chen Pingping had used Xiao En's suspicious personality to make him mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping's goal was to pry out the secret Xiao En had long held about the Temple. Fan Xian listened to Chen Pingping's plan and made Xiao En mistakenly believe that he was his grandson. Xiao En thus told Fan Xian the secret of the Temple. Although Xiao En was not Fan Xian's real grandfather, Fan Xian learned about his mother's matter and true identity through this lie. Fan Xian did not expose the lie when he learned of the secret and his background, giving Xiao En one last comfort. Xiao En had helped Fan Xian because he had been misled, and Fan Xian had used this opportunity to obtain the secrets of the Temple.
Xiao En had said that Fan Xian was his grandson because Chen Pingping had devised a scheme to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. This was used to pry out Xiao En's secret about the Temple. Chen Pingping told Xiao En that he had a grandson and set up a trap to make Xiao En mistakenly believe that Fan Xian was his grandson. Chen Pingping's goal was to let Xiao En let down his guard and learn some information and secrets about the Temple from him. So Xiao En saying that Fan Xian was his grandson was the result of being misled.
Fan Xian had given Xiao En the needle in exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. In the play," Celebrating Years," Fan Xian was the grandson of the Qing Emperor's son, Xiao En. During the process of escorting Xiao En back to Northern Qi, Fan Xian used a trick to let Xiao En go, but then desperately captured him back. Fan Xian needed to use Xiao En's life to exchange for Yan Bingyun's life. In order to protect Xiao En, Fan Xian had to ensure Xiao En's safety. Thus, the acupuncture was to control Xiao En.