Ku He had cultivated Tianyi Dao's mental cultivation method while searching for the temple.
The place where Ku He lived was filmed at the Nine Dragon Waterfalls and Stone Forest.
The place where Ku He lived was filmed at the Nine Dragon Waterfalls and Stone Forest.
The place where Ku He lived was filmed at the Nine Dragon Waterfalls and Stone Forest.
The place where Ku He lived was filmed at the Nine Dragon Waterfalls and Stone Forest.
Ku He's cultivation technique was the Tianyi Dao Technique. It combined spells and the power of nature. It could transform nature's energy into true qi, allowing it to recover endlessly. Ku He entered a perfect defensive state, allowing him to have a defense that no one could break through. This technique made Ku He the first Great Grandmaster in the world.
Ku He's cultivation method was the Tianyi Dao Technique. It combined spells and the power of nature. It could transform nature's energy into true qi, allowing it to recover endlessly. Ku He entered a perfect defensive state, allowing him to have a defense that no one could break through. This technique made Ku He the first Great Grandmaster in the world.
Ku He was played by He Zhonghua in the TV series " Celebrating Years."
Ku He's cultivation technique was the << Tianyi Dao Technique >>. This cultivation technique combined magic and the power of nature. It could transform the energy of nature into true qi, allowing it to recover continuously. Ku He entered a perfect defensive state, allowing him to have a defense that no one could break through. However, the Qing Emperor killed Ku He by injecting too much true qi into him, causing Ku He to be unable to use this true qi. In the end, he was defeated by the Qing Emperor.
Ku He's cultivation technique was the << Tianyi Dao Technique >>. This cultivation technique combined magic and the power of nature. It could transform the energy of nature into true qi, allowing it to recover continuously. Ku He entered a perfect defensive state, allowing him to have a defense that no one could break through. However, the Qing Emperor killed Ku He by injecting too much true qi into him, causing Ku He to be unable to use this true qi. In the end, he was defeated by the Qing Emperor.