The great grandmasters of Qing Yuannian absorbed the nuclear radiation and converted the nuclear radiation energy into true qi through the meridian system in their bodies. The true qi could enhance their combat strength, giving them powerful offensive and defensive abilities. The Great Grandmaster's training manual included Tianyi Dao techniques, the Nameless Sword Art, and the Nameless Secret Art. They corresponded to Northern Qi's Ku He, Dongyi's Sigu Jian, and the Qing Emperor, respectively. They absorbed nuclear radiation energy and converted it into true qi, reaching the realm beyond ninth-grade, becoming the top masters in the world of Qingyu years. Their strength surpassed that of ordinary martial artists and they could easily fight against an army and even defeat other martial artists above Rank-9. The Qing Emperor was one of the Great Grandmasters. The Tyrannical zhenqi he cultivated was especially powerful, making him an existence whose battle prowess could be said to be at the peak of the Qing Dynasty.
For more than a year, the common people's grandmaster was the emissary of the temple. The real identity of the grandmaster was the serial killer of the southern border. His mission was to kill the descendants of Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei. During the Qing years, the grandmaster fought fiercely with Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor, and the others. Although Grandmaster Buyi was the Temple's messenger, he often got lost and passed by Wu Zhu because his brain was not working well or the Temple's computer could not control him remotely.
For more than a year, the common people's grandmaster was the emissary of the temple.
The commoner grandmaster in Qing Yu Nian was the messenger of the temple. The real identity of the grandmaster was the serial killer of the southern border. His mission was to kill the descendants of Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei. During the Qing years, the grandmaster fought fiercely with Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor, and the others. Although Grandmaster Buyi was the Temple's messenger, he was always lost and always brushed past Wu Zhu because his brain was not working well or the Temple's computer could not control him remotely.
The commoner grandmaster in Qing Yu Nian was the messenger of the temple. The real identity of the grandmaster was the serial killer of the southern border. His mission was to kill the descendants of Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei. During the Qing years, the grandmaster fought fiercely with Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor, and the others. Although Grandmaster Buyi was the Temple's messenger, he often got lost and passed by Wu Zhu because his brain was not working well or the Temple's computer could not control him remotely.
The nuclear radiation mentioned in " Celebrating Years " referred to the nuclear war in the previous civilization era, which caused the Earth to be filled with nuclear radiation. In the long process of evolution, humans adapted to this environment and evolved the ability to absorb nuclear radiation for cultivation. This nuclear radiation was converted into true qi, becoming energy that humans could use. In the drama, some people obtained extraordinary abilities through practicing true qi, such as the Qing Emperor and the four grandmasters. Mount Dadong was described as the site of a nuclear explosion and was the place with the strongest nuclear radiation. Therefore, when experts were injured, they would go to Mount Dadong to recuperate. In general, the nuclear radiation in " Celebrating Years " was part of the plot setting to explain the special abilities of humans and the background of the world.
Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian was a character in Qing Yuannian's novel. He was the guardian of Dongyi, the Sword Saint, and one of the most powerful swordsmen. When Sigu Jian was young, he was thought to be a fool. He often squatted under a tree and looked at ants. Later on, he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu and received care and respect. He then began to learn sword techniques. He had become a grandmaster by learning swordsmanship. He had established the Sword Hut and become the master of Dongyi. Sigu Jian was one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His sword skills were very powerful and he was known as the Great Grandmaster of the Sword.
Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian was a character in Qing Yuannian's novel. He was the guardian of Dongyi, the Sword Saint, and one of the most powerful swordsmen. When Sigu Jian was young, he was thought to be a fool. He often squatted under a tree and looked at ants. Later, he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, and received care and respect. He then began to learn sword techniques. Through hard work, he became a great master of the sword, entered the city lord's mansion, and eliminated those who had once bullied him. He became the master of Dongyi and also obtained the title of Sword Saint.
Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian was a character in Qing Yuannian's novel. He was the guardian of Dongyi, the Sword Saint, and one of the most powerful swordsmen. When Sigu Jian was young, he was thought to be a fool. He often squatted under a tree and looked at ants. Later, he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, and received care and respect. He then began to learn sword techniques. Through hard work, he became a great master of the sword, entered the city lord's mansion, and eliminated those who had once bullied him. He became the master of Dongyi and also obtained the title of Sword Saint.
Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian was a character in Qing Yuannian's novel. He was the guardian of Dongyi, the Sword Saint, and one of the most powerful swordsmen. When Sigu Jian was young, he was thought to be a fool. He often squatted under a tree and looked at ants. Later, he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, and received care and respect. He then began to learn sword techniques. Through learning swordsmanship, he became a grandmaster, established the Sword Hut, and became the master of Dongyi. Sigu Jian was one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His sword skills were very powerful and he was known as the Great Grandmaster of the Sword.
Great Grandmaster Sigu Jian was a character in Qing Yuannian's novel. He was the guardian of Dongyi, the Sword Saint, and one of the most powerful swordsmen. When Sigu Jian was young, he was thought to be a fool. He often squatted under a tree and looked at ants. Later, he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, and received care and respect. He then began to learn sword techniques. By learning Ye Qingmei's sword manual, he became a grandmaster.