The identity of Jing Jiu in the first chapter of the Great Path Toward Heaven was revealed. Jing Jiu's real identity was the uncle of the current Emperor of the Jing Dynasty, Jing Yang. This information came from the Eastern fantasy novel " The Great Path to Heaven ", which was published on Qidian Chinese Network and Genesis Chinese Network. The author was fishy. In the novel, Jing Jiu was depicted as Jing Yang's soul and the All in One Sword's body. However, there were other speculations and speculations about Jing Jiu's identity. For example, Jing Jiu's body might be a sword of the Heavenly Treasure level, which had merged with Jing Yang. All in all, according to the information provided, Jing Jiu was the reincarnation of the Immortal Jing Yang.
There was no definite answer to the question whether Jing Jiu of the Great Path was Jing Yang or not. Some search results showed that Jing Jiu was Jing Yang, such as the plot of " The Path Toward Heaven " and the discussion of some netizens. However, some search results mentioned that Jing Jiu might not be Jing Yang, but Jing Yang's soul and the All in One Sword's body. In addition, some search results mentioned that Maoni had set up similar traps in other novels, so Jing Jiu's real identity might not be the Immortal Jing Yang that was revealed now. In conclusion, it was impossible to confirm whether Jing Jiu of the Great Path was Jing Yang or not based on the information provided.
The search results didn't provide a clear answer to the question of who Jing Jiu was with in the end. Therefore, I don't know who Jing Jiu was with in the end.
The male protagonist, Jing Jiu, chose to be with the female protagonist, Zhao Layue. Therefore, Jing Jiu and Zhao Layue were together.
In the end, Jing Jiu got together with Zhao Layue. In the novel " The Way to Heaven ", Jing Jiu and Zhao Layue were childhood sweethearts, and their first love was deep. After experiencing all kinds of twists and turns, they finally got together.
Wu Zhu's identity was exposed in the movie. His real identity was a robot. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, it was clear from the details in the play that he was not a real human. He wouldn't grow old, and he had been erased by someone before, losing a part of his memory. Even though Wu Zhu was a high-tech robot, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he also had human feelings. He would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena showed that Wu Zhu had his own consciousness and feelings.
Fan Xian's identity was made public in the 60th chapter of the novel " Celebrating Years." In the end, he discovered that he was not the Qing Emperor's biological son. Instead, he was an illegitimate child born from a couple from another world through an experiment of memory transfer and body cloning. The couple had died in an accident and had only left Fan Xian as the result of their experiment. Fan Xian's true identity was the son of the Qing Emperor and Ye Qingmei.
Fan Xian's identity was exposed in " Celebrating Years." At first, he was thought to be Fan Jian's illegitimate son, but later, he accidentally discovered that his true identity was the Qing Emperor's son. This discovery made him very surprised, because he could have fought with the Second Prince and Crown Prince for the throne. However, Fan Xian chose to be an official and not fight for the throne. Although Fan Xian's success was inseparable from Chen Pingping, he did not understand Chen Pingping at first. He thought she was a person who played with people's hearts. As he understood his true identity, Fan Xian developed a father-son relationship with the Qing Emperor.
Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, he would not age. Moreover, he had been reprogrammed and lost a part of his memory. He was the servant of Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. His martial arts were unfathomable. Wu Zhu was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and became Ye Qingmei's guardian and loyal servant. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, Wu Zhu also had human feelings. He would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena all showed that Wu Zhu actually had his own consciousness and feelings. Wu Zhu's true identity was exposed in the 28th episode of "Celebrating Years."
Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the last civilization. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, he would not age. Moreover, he had been reprogrammed and lost a part of his memory. He was the servant of Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. His martial arts were unfathomable. Wu Zhu was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and became Ye Qingmei's guardian and loyal servant. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, Wu Zhu also had human feelings. He would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena all showed that Wu Zhu actually had his own consciousness and feelings. Wu Zhu's true identity was exposed in the 28th episode of "Celebrating Years."
Fan Xian's identity was exposed in " Celebrating Years 2." Fan Xian was initially thought to be Fan Jian's illegitimate son, but as the plot developed, his true identity was revealed. Fan Xian's identity was speculated to be the Qing Emperor's son, born of him and Ye Qingmei. However, Fan Xian did not know his true identity. Although the search results didn't mention any specific plot details, the exposure of Fan Xian's identity seemed to have had an important impact on the plot, triggering a series of events and conflicts.