Chen Pingping and Friar He had a cooperative relationship. Chen Pingping entrusted Priest He to help Fan Xian and help him escape from his predicament and escape Northern Qi. Chen Pingping had helped Daoist He, which made him extremely grateful and he agreed to work for Chen Pingping. The details of their deal and cooperation were not mentioned.
The relationship between Chen Pingping and Priest He was that Chen Pingping had entrusted Priest He to help Fan Xian. Chen Pingping had helped Friar He get out of trouble and escape Northern Qi, so Friar He was extremely grateful to Chen Pingping and agreed to work for him. Their relationship could be described as a cooperative relationship.
In the original " Joy of Life," the relationship between Taoist He and Chen Pingping was a cooperative relationship. Chen Pingping entrusted Priest He to help Fan Xian and help him escape from his predicament and escape Northern Qi. Chen Pingping had helped Daoist He, which made him extremely grateful and he agreed to work for Chen Pingping. The details of the deal and cooperation between them, as well as the identity and background of Priest He, were not provided.
In the original " Joy of Life," the relationship between Taoist He and Chen Pingping was not clearly explained. The search results did not mention the specific relationship between Taoist He and Chen Pingping in the original work. Therefore, I don't know what the relationship between Taoist He and Chen Pingping was in the original work.
In the novel Joy of Life, the relationship between Priest He and Chen Pingping was a cooperative relationship. Chen Pingping entrusted Priest He to help Fan Xian and help him escape from his predicament and escape Northern Qi. Chen Pingping had helped Daoist He, which made him extremely grateful and he agreed to work for Chen Pingping. As for the details of the deal and cooperation between them, as well as the true identity of Priest He, they needed to be understood according to the development of the plot and the update of the second season.
In the novel Joy of Life, the relationship between Taoist He and Chen Pingping was a cooperative relationship. Chen Pingping entrusted Priest He to help Fan Xian and help him escape from his predicament and escape Northern Qi. Chen Pingping had helped Daoist He, which made him extremely grateful and he agreed to work for Chen Pingping. As for the details of the deal and cooperation between them, as well as the true identity of Priest He, they needed to be understood according to the development of the plot and the update of the second season.
Friar He was Chen Pingping's chess piece. He had helped Fan Xian because he had been entrusted by Chen Pingping. Chen Pingping controlled Priest He by grasping his secrets and used it as a bargaining chip to coerce him into helping Fan Xian. The specific secret was not revealed in the information provided. Friar He was extremely grateful to Chen Pingping and agreed to work for her. He was a ninth-level master in the movie. He could compete with Lang Tiao and Haitang Duoduo. No one else was his match. When Fan Xian encountered difficulties in Northern Qi, Priest He had helped him many times. In the end, Friar He was shot to death by the Qing Emperor's arrows.
The relationship between Chen Pingping and Wu Zhu could be described as a comrade-in-arms, a friend, a relative, and a master-disciple relationship. They were comrades-in-arms and friends who had known each other for more than 20 years. They fought side by side with Ye Qingmei and were also the people Ye Qingmei trusted and relied on the most. Chen Pingping was very concerned and protective of Fan Xian. He arranged everything for him and decided to protect Ye Qingmei's son, Fan Xian. This included protecting Wu Zhu. Their relationship had gone through three stages: before the Taiping Courtyard incident, before the killing of the Temple envoy outside Wu Zhu Fan manor, and before Chen Pingping's death. The specific ending was not mentioned.
Fan Xian and Chen Pingping's relationship could be described as teacher and friend, father and son, friend, leader and subordinate, master and servant, and many other relationships. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's first teacher. He taught him all kinds of skills, helped him grow, and protected him from danger. There was deep affection and concern between them. Fan Xian regarded Chen Pingping as one of the people closest to him. Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian was probably to repay Fan Xian's biological mother, Ye Qingmei, for once helping her. In short, they were very close and had a special emotional bond between them.
The relationship between Fan Jian and Chen Pingping was complicated. They were family, friends, adoptive mother, and adoptive son. Chen Pingping was Fan Jian's adoptive mother and had played an important role in guiding and nurturing him. They grew up together and had a deep friendship. In addition, Chen Pingping was also the Qing Emperor's trusted aide and confidant. He was responsible for monitoring the officials and collecting intelligence. Fan Jian was the Qing Emperor's biological father and also Ye Qingmei's husband. The three of them grew up together and had a deep friendship. Thus, the relationship between Fan Jian and Chen Pingping could be described as the relationship between adoptive mother and adoptive son, family and friend.
Fan Xian and Chen Pingping's relationship could be described as teacher and friend, father and son, friend, leader and subordinate, master and servant, uncle and nephew, family, and many other relationships. Chen Pingping was Fan Xian's first teacher. He taught him all kinds of skills, helped him grow, and protected him from danger. There was deep affection and concern between them. Fan Xian regarded Chen Pingping as one of the people closest to him. In addition, Chen Pingping's kindness to Fan Xian might also be to repay Fan Xian's biological mother, Ye Qingmei, because Ye Qingmei had once been indebted to Chen Pingping. In short, the relationship between Fan Xian and Chen Pingping was complicated and deep.