Emperor Qing died of curiosity in "Celebrating Years." In the play, the Qing Emperor was an ambitious and scheming figure. For power, he did not hesitate to kill the person he loved the most and his own sister. He even showed no mercy to his own son. In the end, Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor engaged in an intense battle. The Qing Emperor was defeated by the injured Wu Zhu, but it was not a fatal injury. However, the Qing Emperor's curiosity drove him to remove the black cloth on Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was pierced by Wu Zhu's laser eyes and died. Thus, the Qing Emperor's death was caused by his curiosity.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died to Fan Xian's full-powered attack and Wu Zhu's line. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's veil. He took off Wu Zhu's veil, but Wu Zhu's eyes emitted a white light, and the Qing Emperor passed away.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died to Fan Xian's full-powered attack and Wu Zhu's line. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's veil. He took off Wu Zhu's veil, but Wu Zhu's eyes emitted a white light, and the Qing Emperor passed away.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died to Fan Xian's full-powered attack and Wu Zhu's line. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's face cloth. He took off Wu Zhu's face cloth and was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Thus, the Qing Emperor's death was caused by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu's attacks.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died to Fan Xian's full-powered attack and Wu Zhu's line. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's veil. He took off Wu Zhu's veil, but Wu Zhu's eyes emitted a white light, and the Qing Emperor passed away.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died to Fan Xian's full-powered attack and Wu Zhu's line. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's face cloth. He took off Wu Zhu's face cloth, but the thread Wu Zhu released pierced through his body, causing the Qing Emperor to die.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died to Fan Xian's full-powered attack and Wu Zhu's line. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's veil. He took off Wu Zhu's veil, but Wu Zhu's eyes emitted a white light, and the Qing Emperor passed away.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died to Fan Xian's full-powered attack and Wu Zhu's line. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's veil. He took off Wu Zhu's veil, but Wu Zhu's eyes emitted a white light, and the Qing Emperor passed away.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died to Fan Xian's full-powered attack and Wu Zhu's line. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's veil. He took off Wu Zhu's veil, but Wu Zhu's eyes emitted a white light, and the Qing Emperor passed away.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor died from Fan Xian's assassination. The Qing Emperor was an ambitious and scheming person. For power, he did not hesitate to kill the person he loved the most and his sister. He was also merciless to his son. In the end, Fan Xian and the Qing Emperor engaged in a fierce struggle. Chen Pingping, under Fan Xian's organization, assassinated the Qing Emperor, causing him to be seriously injured and eventually pass away. The Qing Emperor's death also caused Fan Xian to break off relations with the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Qing Emperor died from Fan Xian's assassination.
In the end, the Qing Emperor died of curiosity. In the novel," Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. His arm was hit by a heavy crossbow, and in the end, he was killed by Fan Xian with a single blow. Before he died, the Qing Emperor was curious about the truth behind Wu Zhu's face cloth. He took off Wu Zhu's face cloth and was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes.