There was no clear answer to the question of who wanted to kill Fan Xian. The search results mentioned that Wu Bo 'an, Lin Gong, Si Lili, the Second Prince, and the Eldest Princess were related to Fan Xian's assassination, but they did not provide clear instructions. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know who the Northern Qi spy wants to kill Fan Xian.
Who in Northern Qi wanted to kill Fan Xian? The person behind the Northern Qi secret agents who wanted to kill Fan Xian was Lin Gong. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's older brother, and also the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's man. He had arranged for Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian on Niulan Street because Fan Xian had come to the capital to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. This had aroused Lin Gong's anger.
Who in Northern Qi wanted to kill Fan Xian? The person behind the Northern Qi secret agents who wanted to kill Fan Xian was Lin Gong. Lin Gong was Lin Wan 'er's older brother, and also the Crown Prince and Eldest Princess's man. He had arranged for Cheng Jushu to assassinate Fan Xian on Niulan Street because Fan Xian had come to the capital to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. This had aroused Lin Gong's anger.
During the Qing years, the people who wanted to kill Fan Xian were Lin Gong, the Second Prince, and the Eldest Princess. Lin Gong wanted to kill Fan Xian because he didn't want Fan Xian to control the palace treasury. The Second Prince wanted to monopolize power, and the Eldest Princess wanted to assist the Second Prince in ascending the throne. These three people each had different goals and motives. They all hoped to eliminate Fan Xian as an obstacle.
In the Qing years, the person who wanted to kill Fan Xian the most was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had killed Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, when he was born. He had left Fan Xian behind, not out of kinship, but to use him to find the secrets of the Temple. The Qing Emperor had always guided Fan Xian to act according to his plan until he succeeded in his diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. The other people who wanted to kill Fan Xian included the Second Prince, Lin Gong, and the Eldest Princess. They each had different motives and goals. The Second Prince wanted to get rid of Fan Xian to monopolize power. Lin Gong did not want Fan Xian to snatch the Eldest Princess 'palace treasury and marry Lin Wan' er. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to take over the palace treasury.
The mastermind behind the Northern Qi spy was Si Lili.
In " Celebrating Years," the masterminds behind the killing of Fan Xian on Niulan Street were Lin Gong, the Eldest Princess, and the Second Prince. Lin Gong was the elder brother of the Eldest Princess. He had worked with Wu Bo 'an to secretly plan the assassination. The Eldest Princess did not want Fan Xian to marry Lin Wan 'er, so she found Lin Gong and used him to kill Fan Xian. The Second Prince also participated.
In the years of Qing, Nanqing and Northern Qi fought many wars. Although Northern Qi's martial prowess far surpassed the Qing Kingdom, they had been defeated repeatedly. This was because Northern Qi lacked unity, causing the country to fall apart. The Qing Emperor knew the importance of unity between soldiers to war, so he was full of confidence in the Qing Kingdom. Although the Qing Kingdom had achieved some victories in the war, they did not have the ability to completely defeat Northern Qi. They could only fight for some regions. The Qing Emperor faced many hidden dangers, including Ye Qingmei's followers, the threat of several Grandmasters, Wu Zhu, who might have recovered his memories, and the chest he had taken away. The Temple's power, the temporarily established Qing Kingdom, and internal chaos. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not have the ability to unify the world. In summary, the war between Nanqing and Northern Qi in " Celebrating Years " did exist, but the Qing Kingdom did not have the ability to completely defeat Northern Qi.
The war between Nanqing and Northern Qi did exist in the Qing years. Although Northern Qi's martial prowess far surpassed the Qing Kingdom, they had been defeated repeatedly. This was because Northern Qi lacked unity, causing the country to fall apart. The Qing Emperor knew the importance of unity between soldiers to war, so he was full of confidence in the Qing Kingdom. Although the Qing Kingdom had won the war, they did not have the ability to destroy Northern Qi in one fell swoop. They could only fight for some regions. The Qing Emperor had many hidden dangers binding him, including Ye Qingmei's possible followers, the threat of several Grandmasters, Wu Zhu, who might have recovered his memories, and the chest he had taken away, the Temple's power, the temporarily established Qing Kingdom, and internal chaos. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not have the ability to unify the world. In summary, the war between Nanqing and Northern Qi in " Celebrating Years " did exist, but the Qing Kingdom did not have the ability to completely defeat Northern Qi.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi. First, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this experience to sharpen Fan Xian and pave the way for him to take over the palace treasury and the Inspection Council. What Fan Xian currently lacked the most was experience and merit. If he could successfully kill Zhan Doudou and Xiao En, he would obtain a great merit. This would allow him to take over the palace treasury without question. Secondly, the Qing Emperor was eyeing Northern Qi like a tiger watching its prey. He sent Fan Xian to Northern Qi to gather intelligence. Only Chen Pingping and the Second Prince could truly understand the Qing Emperor's thoughts. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's trusted aide. As long as the Qing Emperor gave him a look, he would understand what it meant. The Second Prince was also a smart person. He knew the Qing Emperor's intention in sending Fan Xian to Northern Qi, so he had planned everything in advance.
Fan Xian was sent to Northern Qi in the 32nd episode of "Celebrating Years."