According to the information provided, Wu Zhu was more powerful than Ku He in the middle of the celebration. Wu Zhu was described as a high-tech product, possessing the power of a laser eye and was unparalleled in the world. He had displayed extraordinary abilities in battle, and could even easily defeat Ku He. Thus, one could conclude that Wu Zhu was stronger than Ku He.
Wu Zhu and Ku He had fought twice in "Celebrating Years." The first time was in the temple. Ku He had been instantly killed by Wu Zhu and was unable to contend against him. The second time was during Fan Xian's diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. Wu Zhu had fought with Ku He. Both sides ended up with both sides suffering heavy losses. Thus, it was impossible to determine whether Wu Zhu had defeated Ku He.
Wu Zhu had defeated Ku He and obtained victory. Many documents described how Wu Zhu had easily defeated Ku He and even made Ku He admit defeat with one move. Although it was not explicitly mentioned whether Wu Zhu had defeated Ku He in the end, it could be inferred that Wu Zhu had at least gained the upper hand in his battle with Ku He. Thus, it could be confirmed that Wu Zhu had defeated Ku He and won.
According to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Wu Zhu had defeated Ku He. Many documents described how Wu Zhu had easily defeated Ku He and even made Ku He admit defeat with one move. Although it was not explicitly mentioned whether Wu Zhu had defeated Ku He in the end, it could be inferred that Wu Zhu had at least gained the upper hand in his battle with Ku He. Thus, according to the information provided, Wu Zhu could be said to have defeated Ku He.
Wu Zhu and Ku He had fought twice in "Celebrating Years." The first time was in the temple. Ku He had been instantly killed by Wu Zhu and was unable to contend against him. The second time was during Fan Xian's diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. Wu Zhu had fought with Ku He. Both sides ended up with both sides suffering heavy losses. Thus, it was impossible to determine whether Wu Zhu had defeated Ku He.
In " Celebrating Years," Ku He finally died at the hands of the Qing Emperor. He had been defeated and heavily injured by the Qing Emperor in the battle of Dong Mountain. In the end, he had lost to the Qing Emperor and died. Before he died, Ku He had Haitang Duoduo go to Xi Hu to help Shan Yu establish a country so that the Qing Kingdom would not send troops to Northern Qi. Ku He was Haitang Duoduo's master. He was originally from the Northern Qi royal family and had played an important role in the Northern Qi royal family.
Ku He was an important character in " Celebrating Years." He was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Ku He's true identity was the younger brother of Northern Qi's founding emperor, Zhan Qingfeng. He was a descendant of the Northern Qi royal family and had a close relationship with the Northern Qi royal family. He also knew many secrets of the Northern Qi royal family. Ku He was a complicated character. He played an important role in the play, but there was no clear distinction between good and bad in his character and behavior. He was described as a person who used Fan Xian and the others. He used Fan Xian strategically and did not show any love for Fan Xian. Ku He played an important role in protecting the Northern Qi royal family, but in the end, he was defeated and seriously injured by the Qing Emperor in the battle of Dong Mountain. In the end, he died at the Qing Emperor's hands. Ku He's piety and firm will made him a great grandmaster. He taught martial arts and atheism to every disciple, protecting the thousands of people at the foot of the mountain who longed for peace. In general, Ku He was a complex and important character. He played an important role in the play, but his character and behavior were not clearly distinguished from good or bad.
Ku He was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was the Northern Qi Imperial Advisor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His real name was Zhan Mingyue, and he was the brother of Great Wei's Marshal Zhan Qingfeng. Ku He was known as the person closest to a god in the world and was also the guardian of Northern Qi. He cultivated Tianyi Dao and became a great grandmaster. He also had the characteristics of a natural and harmonious martial technique. In the play, Ku He stood side by side with the Qing Emperor, Ye Liuyun, Sigu Jian, and Wu Zhu, displaying his powerful strength. However, Ku He's battle performance was not great. In the end, he was defeated by the Qing Emperor at the Battle of Dong Mountain and died a few days later.
Ku He was a character in Maoni's novel, Celebrating Years. He was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was also Haitang Duoduo's master. Ku He was originally a member of the Northern Qi royal family and played an important role in protecting the Northern Qi royal family. However, there was no clear distinction between good and bad in Ku He's character and behavior. He was described as a person who used Fan Xian and the others. He used Fan Xian strategically and did not show any love for Fan Xian. Ku He's ending was that he was defeated and heavily injured by the Qing Emperor in the battle of Dong Mountain. He eventually died at the Qing Emperor's hands. Before he died, Ku He had Haitang Duoduo go to Xi Hu to help Shan Yu establish a country so that the Qing Kingdom would not send troops to Northern Qi. In general, Ku He was a complicated character. He played an important role in the play, but there was no clear distinction between good and bad in his character and behavior.
The specific episode number of Wu Zhu and Ku He's fight was episode 34.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Ruoruo was one of Wu Zhu's personal disciples. The reason she was chosen by Wu Zhu as a disciple was because she was talented, intelligent, modern, and had superb medical skills. Fan Ruoruo was known as the most talented woman in the capital. Her existence was a trump card for Fan Xian. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor chose to kill Wu Zhu because he saw Fan Xian's cold-blooded selfishness and shamelessness. At the same time, he wanted to know the secret behind Wu Zhu's blindfold. In the end, Fan Xian, Wu Zhu, Fan Ruoruo, and the Shadow joined forces to kill the Qing Emperor. They were all heavily injured, but their lives were preserved and they left Jingdou. After Fan Ruoruo returned to Qing Kingdom, she continued to practice medicine. Fan Xian returned to Danzhou to retire.