During the celebration, Li Chun's character, Si Lili, was shot by an arrow in the play. Si Lili was a spy from Northern Qi and the top singer of Drunken Immortal Residence in Jingdou. She looked weak on the outside, but her heart was determined. She had provided Fan Xian with a lot of help in Northern Qi. In the plot, Fan Xian had seen through Si Lili's life-saving hairpin. Her psychological defense had been broken, and she had released the fear and pressure in her heart. After breaking down and crying, she revealed her identity to Fan Xian. At the moment of danger, Si Lili risked her life to block an arrow for Fan Xian. This scene caused the audience to pay more attention and sympathize with Si Lili.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had used archery to express that he had severed all ties with the Eldest Princess. This meant that they were no longer family. The Qing Emperor hoped to completely sever the Eldest Princess's improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor knew what the Eldest Princess thought of him, but in order to protect his reputation and his image as a wise ruler, he decided to use this method to warn and punish the Eldest Princess.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and no longer see her as family. He also wanted to stop her from having any improper thoughts about the Qing Emperor. In order to protect his reputation and his image as a wise ruler, the Qing Emperor had no choice but to take this action.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and no longer see her as family. He also wanted to stop her from having any improper thoughts about the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor knew what the Eldest Princess thought of him, but in order to protect his reputation and his image as a wise ruler, the Qing Emperor decided to use this method to warn and punish the Eldest Princess.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and let her understand that they were no longer family. At the same time, he also wanted to stop the Eldest Princess from having any improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor expressed his disappointment and anger toward the Eldest Princess with this action. At the same time, it was to protect his reputation and authority.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and no longer see her as family. He also wanted to stop her from having any improper thoughts. In order to protect his reputation and his image as a wise ruler, the Qing Emperor had no choice but to adopt this kind of strict measure. The Eldest Princess was very clear about the Qing Emperor's thoughts, but the Qing Emperor could no longer tolerate her actions.
Di Renjie shot an arrow at Xiao Qingfang. At a critical moment in Detective Di Renjie, Di Renjie shot Xiao Qingfang with a bow and arrow. This arrow broke the stalemate. It saved Ruyan and also freed Li Yuanfang who was held hostage by Xiao Qingfang. Xiao Qingfang was assassinated by Hui Wenzhong while escaping.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and let her understand that they were no longer family. At the same time, he also wanted to stop the Eldest Princess from having any improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor expressed his disappointment and anger toward the Eldest Princess with this action. At the same time, it was to protect his reputation and authority.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess. They were no longer relatives and he also wanted to stop the Eldest Princess from having any improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor knew that the Eldest Princess had special feelings for him, but in order to protect his reputation and his image as a wise ruler, he had to take decisive action. This arrow was also a warning to others, such as Li Yunrui and the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor hoped to use this action to show them his authority and determination.
There were two reasons why the Qing Emperor wanted to shoot the Eldest Princess. First of all, this arrow was a warning to the Eldest Princess, indicating that the Qing Emperor already had killing intent towards her. The Qing Emperor could not tolerate the Eldest Princess's actions. Her ambitions swelled. Not only did she want to control the palace treasury, but she also wanted to control the Inspection Court. This made the Qing Emperor angry and disappointed. Secondly, the Qing Emperor hoped to use this arrow to sever his relationship with the Eldest Princess and let her understand that they were no longer family. At the same time, he also wanted to stop the Eldest Princess from having any improper thoughts. The Qing Emperor expressed his disappointment and anger toward the Eldest Princess with this action. At the same time, it was to protect his reputation and authority.