Qing Yin in the Holy Ground indeed liked Feather Emperor. In document 1, it was mentioned that Qing Yin was using Qing Shi's memories as the main source of her admiration for Feather Emperor. If Feather Emperor pursued her, they might end up together. It was also mentioned in document 2 that Qing Yin fell in love with Feather Emperor because of Feather Emperor's appearance and elegance. In addition, document 4 also mentioned that the person Qing Yin liked was the Invincible Feather Emperor. Thus, Qing Yin in the Holy Ground really liked Emperor Yu.
The person Qing Yin liked in the sacred ground was Chu Feng. In the " Holy Ground ", Qing Yin was Chu Feng's wife. The two of them were married and had a child. Qing Yin had also fallen in love with Chu Feng after experiencing life and death. Thus, it was certain that the person Qing Yin liked was Chu Feng.
The Holy Ground's Huang Tiandi appeared in chapter 1667.
There were many different answers given by Huang Tiandi in the Holy Ground novel. Huang Tiandi's response appeared in chapters 17, 1151, 1613, and 1411. Therefore, the Huangtian Emperor had responded in different chapters.
Holy Ground Celestial Silkworm Ancient Emperor was not a villain. In the book " Holy Ground ", the Celestial Silkworm Ancient Emperor was a character that maintained the peace of the world and was committed to pacifying wars. Although the Celestial Silkworm Ancient Emperor broke through the Immortal Road and entered the Immortal Realm in his later years, he was not described as a villain. He was a special existence. The years he spent as an emperor could be described as glorious. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that the Holy Ground Celestial Silkworm Ancient Emperor was not the villain.
[Yes, the Holy Ground Divine Emperor is a spy.] In the search results, many documents mentioned the fact that the Emperor God was a spy, including document 1, document 2, document 3, document 4, and document 5. These documents mentioned that the Divine Emperor didn't make a move during the Battle of the Soul River and that he successfully hid his identity in the Holy Ground. Therefore, he could confirm that the Divine Emperor of the Holy Ground was a spy.
The Heavenly Emperor in the Holy Ground was the Desolate Heavenly Emperor Shi Hao.
The Empress of the Holy Ground was known as Emperor Vicious, so she was Emperor Vicious.
Emperor Wu Shi of the Holy Ground was one of the important characters in Chen Dong's Xianxia novels," Covering the Sky " and " Holy Ground ". He was the last Motherf * cking Human King of the Primordial Era, and also the first Connate Saint Body Dao Fetus in history. He only used 500 years to vindicate his Dao and become an Emperor. Emperor Wu Shi had a powerful physique and battle prowess. He was publicly acknowledged as the strongest Great Emperor in the cultivation world. His path to becoming an emperor was extremely smooth, and he became a character that readers loved and recognized. However, the current search results did not provide any detailed information about Emperor Wu Shi's specific background and storyline.
The Qing Emperor indeed liked Ye Qingmei. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor once said that Ye Qingmei was the person he cherished the most in his life. This sentence showed that he had true feelings for Ye Qingmei. From the beginning of their relationship, the Qing Emperor had been attracted by Ye Qingmei's special qualities. Even though there were few descriptions of their stories in the original work, the Qing Emperor's true love for Ye Qingmei could be seen from many details. However, the Qing Emperor had no choice but to kill Ye Qingmei. This was a sad ending. Thus, it could be said that the Qing Emperor really liked Ye Qingmei.
There were different opinions on whether Ye Qingmei really liked the Qing Emperor. Some documents believed that Ye Qingmei did not have true love for the Qing Emperor. She had only chosen the Qing Emperor with good genes to give birth to a child. Ye Qingmei had love for all things and everyone, but she did not have love for the Qing Emperor. On the contrary, the Qing Emperor had complicated feelings for Ye Qingmei. There was love, admiration, and the Emperor's fear. However, there were also documents that showed that the Qing Emperor had true feelings for Ye Qingmei. He once said that Ye Qingmei was the person he cherished the most in his life. Even though there were few descriptions of their stories in the original work, the Qing Emperor's true love for Ye Qingmei could be seen from many details. In summary, there was no clear answer to whether Ye Qingmei really liked the Qing Emperor.