The Qing Emperor's losses at Dong Mountain included sacrificing 100 Tiger Guards and fake Grandmaster Hong Sixiang, severely injuring his ally Ye Liuyun and causing him to fall from Grandmaster Realm, and consuming half of the Qing Emperor's zhenqi reserves. However, the Qing Emperor himself did not die. Instead, he cleverly used Fan Xian and Wu Zhu's help to survive. It was not clear whether the Qing Emperor had any other losses.
The Qing Emperor's losses at Dong Mountain included sacrificing 100 Tiger Guards and fake Grandmaster Hong Sixiang, heavily injuring his ally Ye Liuyun, causing him to fall from the Grandmaster Realm, and consuming half of the Qing Emperor's zhenqi reserves. It was unclear whether there were any other losses. The Qing Emperor himself did not die. He had cleverly used Fan Xian and Wu Zhu's help to survive.
In the battle of Dong Mountain in " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had successfully defeated the three Grandmasters. This battle was a scheme that the Qing Emperor had meticulously planned for 20 years. He had used the ambitions of the Eldest Princess, Li Yunrui, and the others to lay a trap. The Qing Emperor was also a grandmaster level expert. He displayed invincible strength in battle and finally defeated Sigu Jian, Ku He, and Ye Liuyun. The Qing Emperor's victory made him a true king and cleared the obstacles for him to achieve his goal of unifying the world. This battle was one of the most exciting scenes in " Celebrating Years." It displayed the Qing Emperor's resourcefulness and strength.
The Qing Emperor had successfully defeated three Grandmasters in the battle of Dong Mountain, including Beiqi Kingdom's Shi Ku He, Dongyi City's Guardian God Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun. The Qing Emperor used his many years of reserves to have more true energy than the other three combined. This gave him a huge advantage in battle. The Qing Emperor did not have any other martial arts techniques to rely on. He could only rely on a vast amount of zhenqi to attack and defend. As a result, his upper limit was high, but his lower limit might be low. In addition, the Qing Emperor did not investigate the mastermind after the battle at Dong Mountain. This caused him to be shot by Chen Pingping's shotgun and almost die. In the end, the Qing Emperor was shot to death by Wu Zhu's laser eyes in the battle on Dong Mountain.
In the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor cleverly used the strategy of luring the enemy deep and gathering them to annihilate them. He lured the enemy into a pre-set trap and finally annihilated the other three Grandmasters in one fell swoop. Through decades of reserves, the Qing Emperor had more zhenqi in his body than the other three combined. This was also the reason why he could defeat the three Grandmasters at Dong Mountain. The Qing Emperor chose to announce his decision to depose the Crown Prince at the Qing Temple on Dong Mountain to force the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince to take action. The Eldest Princess had joined forces with the other three Grandmasters, Ku He, Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun, to move out together, but the Qing Emperor had defeated them all by himself. After the battle of Dong Mountain, Ku He and Sigu Jian passed away one after another, while Ye Liuyun and Fei Jie embarked on a journey overseas. The Qing Emperor's peak performance made him the number one Great Grandmaster in the world. This battle also became the peak of his life.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor had successfully defeated the three Grandmasters in the battle of Dong Mountain. He had achieved his goal and ascended the true throne. In this battle, the Qing Emperor displayed his many years of plans and schemes. He used his own strength and strategy, as well as some hidden methods, to successfully eliminate the forces that posed a threat to his imperial power, including the rebel forces in Qing Kingdom, the military forces, Ye Qingmei's remaining forces, and the three Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor's plan included using Hong Sixiang to pretend to be a Grandmaster and make him his trump card. He would also use Eunuch Hong to store zhenqi to increase his strength. In addition, the Qing Emperor also used Ye Liuyun, Fan Xian, and the others, as well as the Qing Emperor's own actions and schemes, to control the entire situation of Dong Mountain and obtain victory in the end. This battle displayed the Qing Emperor's resourcefulness and decision-making ability, making him a true ruler.
In the battle of Dong Mountain in " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor successfully defeated the three great grandmasters, achieving his goal and ascending to the true throne. Through many years of planning and planning, the Qing Emperor used his strength and strategies, as well as some hidden methods, to eliminate the forces that posed a threat to his imperial power. He had used Hong Siyang to disguise himself as a grandmaster and transferred his Tyrannical zhenqi to him, hiding behind Hong Siyang. He also had Ye Liuyun pretend to be hostile and hide in Li Yunrui's Junshang Conference. He had used the Qing Temple sacrificial seat as bait to lure Ku He and Sigu Jian out. The Qing Emperor also arranged for several hundred Tiger Guards to exhaust Sigu Jian's zhenqi, causing him to use up more than half of his blue energy and be unable to reach the summit in full condition. Fan Xian also played an important role. He pretended that he was no match for Yan Xiaoyi and escaped. He also set up traps to exhaust Yan Xiaoyi's personal guards. Finally, he waited in a suitable position for Yan Xiaoyi to enter the scope. The Qing Emperor and the three Grandmasters engaged in an intense battle at the mountaintop. In the end, the Qing Emperor successfully defeated them and achieved his goal of ruling.
In the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor had adopted a long-term plan and layout to lure the snake out of its hole and surround it to annihilate it. He believed that there were four threats to his imperial power: the rebel forces in Qing Kingdom, represented by the Eldest Princess; the military forces; Ye Qingmei's remaining forces, including Fan Jian and the Overwatch Council; and the three Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor used Li Yunrui's crazy behavior and her love for him to use her as a tool. At the same time, he filtered out the factions that were unhappy with him. The Qing Emperor's strategy included having Hong Sixiang pretend to be a grandmaster and transfer Tyrannical zhenqi to him. He also had Ye Liuyun pretend to be enemies and hide in Li Yunrui's Junshang Conference. He had also arranged for several hundred Tiger Guards to exhaust Sigu Jian's zhenqi and weaken their fighting strength. Fan Xian used trickery and resourcefulness to set up traps to exhaust Yan Xiaoyi's personal guards. He also found an advantageous position in the battle and finally defeated Yan Xiaoyi. The Qing Emperor's strategy and Fan Xian's intelligence allowed them to successfully defeat the three Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor ascended to the position of true King.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor experienced a battle known as the Battle of Dong Mountain. Through 20 years of planning and meticulous planning, the Qing Emperor successfully defeated the three Grandmasters and became the final victor. He used his strength, wisdom, and understanding of his enemies to defeat or cripple the three Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor used his identity as bait to attract the enemy's attention. He then used various methods to weaken them and finally won. The Qing Emperor's goal was to eliminate all forces that posed a threat to his imperial power, including the rebel forces, military forces, Ye Qingmei's remaining forces, and the three Grandmasters. Through this battle, the Qing Emperor successfully achieved his goal and consolidated his ruling position.
The Battle of Dong Mountain in Qing Yuannian's novel happened between chapters 125 and 155.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor experienced a battle called the Battle of Dong Mountain. Through meticulous planning and schemes, the Qing Emperor successfully defeated the three Grandmasters and became the final victor. He had used his strength, wisdom, and understanding of his enemies to defeat or cripple the three Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor's goal was to eliminate all forces that posed a threat to his imperial power, including the rebel forces, military forces, Ye Qingmei's remaining forces, and the three Grandmasters. Through this battle, the Qing Emperor successfully achieved his goal and consolidated his ruling position.