The chapter where Chen Pingping shot the Qing Emperor to death was in the seventh volume of Joy of Life, chapter 102.
The chapter where Chen Pingping shot the Qing Emperor to death was in the seventh volume of " Celebrating Years," chapter 102.
The chapter where Chen Pingping shot the Qing Emperor to death was in the seventh volume of Joy of Life, chapter 102.
The Qing Emperor had killed Chen Pingping.
The Qing Emperor had killed Chen Pingping because Chen Pingping had betrayed him. The Qing Emperor ordered Chen Pingping to be subjected to a cruel punishment. He cut off his flesh and fed him thousand-year ginseng soup. In the end, Chen Pingping was left with his last breath before he died. Although Fan Xian tried to save Chen Pingping, he ultimately failed. Chen Pingping's death made the Qing Emperor angry and resentful. Fan Xian was angry at the Qing Emperor's actions and decided to take revenge. The Qing Emperor knew that Chen Pingping's death would trigger Fan Xian's revenge on him, but he chose to let Chen Pingping's life go. If he kept Chen Pingping, he would no longer be the Qing Emperor. Chen Pingping's death was the result of their complicated schemes and revenge.
Yes, in the novel Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor killed Chen Pingping. In the original novel, Chen Pingping had been secretly investigating Ye Qingmei's death. After discovering that the Qing Emperor was the mastermind, he decided to use Fan Xian to bring down the Qing Emperor. However, the Qing Emperor had long wanted to kill Chen Pingping. After Chen Pingping came to Jingdou, he had plotted to capture him and torture him. In the end, Chen Pingping was killed by the Qing Emperor.
The original text of Chen Pingping killing the Qing Emperor was to send Chen Pingping off in the rain in the seventh volume, chapter 102 of Joy of Life. Chen Pingping had once been the Qing Emperor's trusted aide, but because he had exposed the truth of Ye Qingmei's death at the Qing Emperor's hands, the Qing Emperor felt humiliated and angry and decided to execute Chen Pingping. After Chen Pingping was captured alive by the Qing Emperor, he suffered all kinds of punishments and was eventually executed by the Qing Emperor.
Chen Pingping had indeed tried to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he ultimately failed. In order to take revenge for Ye Qingmei's death, Chen Pingping had plotted many times to gain the Qing Emperor's trust. He had also intensified the struggle for imperial power and gotten rid of the Qing Emperor's relatives. Chen Pingping suspected that the Qing Emperor might be a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Royal Palace, so he sent a shadow to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he did not succeed. In the end, Chen Pingping personally entered the palace to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he was unable to kill the Qing Emperor. Instead, he was executed by the Qing Emperor. Thus, Chen Pingping did not kill the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor killed Chen Pingping in the seventh volume, chapter 102 of Joy of Life. Chen Pingping had been killed by the Qing Emperor because she had exposed the truth that Ye Qingmei had died at the Qing Emperor's hands. The Qing Emperor felt humiliated and angry and decided to execute Chen Pingping. After Chen Pingping was captured alive by the Qing Emperor, he suffered all kinds of punishments and was eventually executed by the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian tried to save Chen Pingping, but he failed to save her fate. The Qing Emperor and Chen Pingping's relationship in Joy of Life was complicated and tense. They grew up together and had deep feelings for each other. However, the Qing Emperor's suspicion and paranoia caused him to have doubts about Chen Pingping, which ultimately led to her tragic ending.
The Qing Emperor had killed Chen Pingping. After the Qing Emperor learned the reason Chen Pingping had killed him, he was very angry and used cruel methods to execute Chen Pingping by a thousand cuts. Chen Pingping was a confidant of the Qing Emperor. He had once served as the Director of the Public Security Office, supervising the people and ministers. The Qing Emperor's actions stirred Fan Xian's determination to kill the Qing Emperor. In the end, Fan Xian and the others joined forces to kill the Qing Emperor and avenge Chen Pingping, Ye Qingmei, and the other innocent people who had died.
The Qing Emperor killed Chen Pingping because Chen Pingping had exposed the truth that Ye Qingmei had died at the Qing Emperor's hands. The Qing Emperor felt humiliated and angry and decided to execute Chen Pingping. After Chen Pingping was captured alive by the Qing Emperor, he suffered all kinds of punishments and was eventually executed by the Qing Emperor. Although Fan Xian tried to save Chen Pingping, he ultimately failed to save her life.