Ye Qingmei's disciples were the sons of Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu's eldest disciple, and the Qing Emperor's son was also Ye Qingmei's disciple. Other than that, the search results did not mention Ye Qingmei's other disciples.
Ye Qingmei's disciples included Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor's son. Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu's eldest disciple, and the Qing Emperor's son was also Ye Qingmei's disciple. Other than that, the search results did not mention Ye Qingmei's other disciples.
Ye Qingmei's disciples were the sons of Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor. Fan Xian was Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu's eldest disciple, and the Qing Emperor's son was also Ye Qingmei's disciple. Other than that, the search results did not mention Ye Qingmei's other disciples.
Ye Qingmei's disciples were Ku He, Sigu Jian, the Qing Emperor, and Wu Zhu. Among them, Ku He, Sigu Jian, and the Qing Emperor were Grandmasters personally nurtured by Ye Qingmei. Wu Zhu was Ye Qingmei's servant and could be considered her disciple. These four Grandmasters had a master-disciple relationship with Ye Qingmei in the book.
The content of Ye Qingmei's will was very elegant. There was a sentence in it that expressed her arrogance and confidence." I have been here, seen, played, been the richest man, killed a prince, plucked the beard of an old emperor, and used the sunshine of this world to shine. I was just short of unifying the world, but I disdained it."