Ku He's appearances in the drama included his battle with Eunuch Hong and his confrontation with Wu Zhu. In addition, Ku He had a last disciple, Haitang Duoduo, who had trained in martial arts that surpassed others. Ku He's ending in the play was that the Qing Emperor had crossed half a lake of spring water with three fingers and burst his skin. However, he was saved by Shang Shanhu and passed the secret manual to Fan Xian.
Ku He's appearances in the drama included his battle with Eunuch Hong and his confrontation with Wu Zhu. In addition, Ku He had a last disciple, Haitang Duoduo, who had trained in martial arts that surpassed others. Ku He's ending in the play was that the Qing Emperor had crossed half a lake of spring water with three fingers and burst his skin. However, he was saved by Shang Shanhu and passed the secret manual to Fan Xian.
Ku He's appearances in the drama included his battle with Eunuch Hong and his confrontation with Wu Zhu. In addition, Ku He had a last disciple, Haitang Duoduo, who had trained in martial arts that surpassed others. Ku He's ending in the play was that the Qing Emperor had crossed half a lake of spring water with three fingers and burst his skin. However, he was saved by Shang Shanhu and passed the secret manual to Fan Xian.
Ku He's appearances in the drama included his battle with Eunuch Hong and his confrontation with Wu Zhu. In addition, Ku He had a last disciple, Haitang Duoduo, who had trained in martial arts that surpassed others. Ku He's ending in the play was that the Qing Emperor had crossed half a lake of spring water with three fingers and burst his skin. However, he was saved by Shang Shanhu and passed the secret manual to Fan Xian.
Ku He's appearances in the drama included his battle with Eunuch Hong and his confrontation with Wu Zhu. In addition, Ku He had a last disciple, Haitang Duoduo, who had trained in martial arts that surpassed others. Ku He's ending in the play was that the Qing Emperor had crossed half a lake of spring water with three fingers and burst his skin. However, he was saved by Shang Shanhu and passed the secret manual to Fan Xian.
Ku He's appearances in the drama included his battle with Eunuch Hong and his confrontation with Wu Zhu. In addition, Ku He had a last disciple, Haitang Duoduo, who had trained in martial arts that surpassed others. Ku He's ending in the play was that the Qing Emperor had crossed half a lake of spring water with three fingers and burst his skin. However, he was saved by Shang Shanhu and passed the secret manual to Fan Xian.
Ku He's true identity was the younger brother of Northern Wei Great General Zhan Mingyue. He played an important role in the novel "Celebrating Years", as the national teacher and guardian of Beiqi Kingdom.
Ku He had two disciples. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao.
Ku He's ending in " Celebrating Years " 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. 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 had two disciples. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao. Haitang Duoduo was the Northern Qi Holy Maiden, the Northern Qi Emperor's martial aunt, and one of Fan Xian's lovers. Lang Tiao was known in Northern Qi as the number one expert after Ku He. His strength ranked in the top three among the Ninth Level experts and was considered one of the top ranks of the Ninth Level.
Ku He had two disciples. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao.