Who broke Chen Pingping's legs?Xiao En broke Chen Pingping's leg. In " Celebrating Years," Chen Pingping led the Black Knights to capture the Northern Qi spy Xiao En, but this operation caused Chen Pingping's legs to be injured. This plot was mentioned in many documents, confirming that Xiao En had broken Chen Pingping's legs.
Who broke Chen Pingping's legs?Ye Qingmei.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," Chen Pingping's legs were disabled and he could only sit in a wheelchair. The reason Chen Pingping's legs were disabled was that after the failure to assassinate the Qing Emperor in Jingdou, he was executed by the Qing Emperor by dismemberment. The person who executed the dismemberment was Ye Qingmei's servant, Wu Zhu, and the real person who broke Chen Pingping's legs was Ye Qingmei.
Ye Qingmei and Chen Pingping were both transmigrators. Chen Pingping was initially Ye Qingmei's servant in Danzhou. Later, Chen Pingping became the director of the Inspection Council. In the original novel, Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor were in love, but Ye Qingmei had an affair with the Qing Emperor's good brother, Fan Jian. After the Qing Emperor discovered it, Ye Qingmei gave birth to Fan Xian and was killed by the Qing Emperor. After Chen Pingping learned that Fan Xian was the son of Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor, he decided to help Fan Xian take revenge. Thus, he plotted to let Fan Xian know the truth. After Fan Xian learned the truth, he decided to cooperate with Chen Pingping to deal with the Qing Emperor together.
How did Chen Pingping's legs break?Chen Pingping's legs had been broken by Zhu Ge.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," Chen Pingping's legs were crippled because Gong Dian and Zhu Ge had conspired to break them. Gong Dian and Zhu Ge broke Chen Pingping's legs in order to get his confession. Although Chen Pingping was saved by Ye Qingmei's servant Wu Zhu, his legs could never recover.
How did Chen Pingping's legs break?Chen Pingping's legs had been broken by Zhu Ge's torture.
In " Celebrating Years," Chen Pingping was the Director of the Overwatch Council. His legs were crippled, and his true identity was the Emperor's trusted aide. After Zhu Ge, the head of the Fourth Bureau of the Overwatch Council, learned that Chen Pingping was Ye Qingmei's servant, he reported Chen Pingping to the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor ordered Zhu Ge to use torture on Chen Pingping, and Zhu Ge used torture to break Chen Pingping's legs.
Who is Chen Pingping?Chen Pingping was a character in Maoni's novel " Celebrating Years " and its derivative works.
Chen Pingping was the Director of the Overwatch Council. He was below one person and above tens of thousands. He was good at planning and had courage. On the surface, he was ruthless and ruthless, but in reality, he was still warm, especially towards the main character, Fan Xian. He saw Fan Xian as his only family in this world.
Who is the traitor by Chen Pingping's side?The traitor by Chen Pingping's side was the Shadow. The Shadow's real name was Xiao En. He was Chen Pingping's mother's servant and also Chen Pingping's servant and guard. After Xiao En was captured and brought to the Temple, he was brainwashed by the Temple and became the Qing Emperor's shadow. He became Chen Pingping's traitor.
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Who betrayed Chen Pingping?In the novel " Celebrating Years," Chen Pingping was betrayed by his trusted subordinate, the Shadow.
The Shadow's real name was Xiao En's grandson. Chen Pingping had brought him from the Western Regions to Jingdou to train him as his trusted subordinate. The Shadow had always been loyal to Chen Pingping. However, just as Chen Pingping and the Qing Emperor were showering their cards, the Shadow suddenly attacked him. This shocked and disappointed Chen Pingping. In the end, Chen Pingping discovered that the Shadow was a hidden chess piece that the Qing Emperor had placed at his side. His goal was to monitor Chen Pingping and betray him at the critical moment.