The reason why Hong Sixiang was instantly killed in " Celebrating Years " was because he wasn't a true great grandmaster. During the battle at Dong Mountain, Ku He had easily killed Hong Sixiang after realizing that he was not a true martial grandmaster. The Qing Emperor used Hong Sixiang as his shield to hide his true identity as a Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang's death did not seem important to the Qing Emperor.
The reason why Hong Sixiang was instantly killed in " Celebrating Years " was because he wasn't a true great grandmaster. In the battle at Dong Mountain, Ku He had realized that they had been tricked and killed Hong Sixiang in one move. Hong Sixiang had been arranged by the Qing Emperor to be his shield, hiding the Qing Emperor's true identity as a Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang's death was a price to pay for the Qing Emperor. It exposed his true strength.
The reason Hong Sixiang was killed in an instant was because he was not a true Great Grandmaster. He was just a cover for the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had meticulously planned and pushed Hong Sixiang to the high ground, successfully attracting everyone's attention. However, when Ku He realized that Hong Sixiang wasn't a true martial grandmaster, he easily killed Hong Sixiang. The Qing Emperor did not care about Hong Sixiang's life and death. His goal was to scheme against the true Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang's identity had limited his martial arts development. He could only reach the peak of Rank-9 and could not break through to the true Great Grandmaster Realm. Thus, Hong Sixiang's death was the result of the Qing Emperor's careful planning.
Hong Sixiang was a character in Maoni's power novel, Celebrating Years, and its derivative works. He was a great master and his martial arts were unfathomable. In the 12th episode of the first season of the TV series " Celebrating Years," Hong Sixiang was killed by Uncle Wu Zhu. In the play, Uncle Wu Zhu was ordered by Fan Xian to take Hong Sixiang to the Jingdou prison of the Ministry of Justice. On the way to the capital's Ministry of Justice prison, Uncle Wu Zhu asked Hong Sixiang about the secret of the temple, but Hong Sixiang kept his mouth shut. Uncle Wu Zhu was furious at Hong Sixiang's actions, so he attacked and killed Hong Sixiang instantly.
Hong Sixiang and Hong Siyang were the same person. In " Celebrating Years," Hong Sixiang was the chief eunuch and a favorite of the Empress Dowager. His martial arts were unfathomable. Although some people suspected that he was one of the four great grandmasters, in fact, he had not reached the grandmaster level. Hong Siyang ended up being killed by Great Grandmaster Ku He. In the battle of Dong Mountain, Hong Sixiang had used the Qing Emperor's domineering aura to attract Ku He and used his own death to help the Qing Emperor defeat Ku He. After this battle, Hong Sixiang became one of the only great grandmasters in the world. Therefore, according to the information provided, Hong Sixiang and Hong Siyang were the same person.
There was no clear answer to where Hong Sixiang had gone. There was no mention of Hong Sixiang's specific whereabouts or whereabouts. Therefore, I don't know where Hong Sixiang went.
Hong Sixiang was one of the characters in " Celebrating Years." He was the chief eunuch of the Qing Kingdom and a favorite of the empress dowager. Hong Sixiang was regarded as a great grandmaster in the drama, but in fact, he was only a ninth-grade master who cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi. The Qing Emperor had passed his zhenqi to Hong Sixiang and had him play the role of a Great Grandmaster in the battle of Dong Mountain to deceive Ku He and Sigu Jian. Hong Sixiang's death was an important sacrifice for the Qing Emperor. It exposed his true strength. In short, Hong Sixiang was not a true Great Grandmaster. He was the Qing Emperor's scapegoat.
Hong Sixiang's strength was at the peak of Rank-9, close to the level of a Great Grandmaster. After he cultivated the Qing Emperor's Tyrannical zhenqi, he could temporarily contend with a Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang was considered a Great Grandmaster of the Qing Kingdom, but in reality, he was only the Qing Emperor's disciple. He was powerful and often took the blame for the Qing Emperor. He was willing to stay by the Empress Dowager's side in the Royal Palace. Hong Sixiang's martial arts had reached the level of beyond ninth-grade and was close to the realm of a Great Grandmaster. His strength had been praised by Yan Xiaoyi before. It was even higher than Yan Xiaoyi, who was at the upper ninth rank. Hong Sixiang's cultivation could be said to be the number one person in Rank-9, and he was only one step away from becoming a Great Grandmaster. All in all, Hong Sixiang was very powerful. He was a Peak Rank-9 expert, but there was still a certain gap between him and a Great Grandmaster.
Hong Sixiang's correct pronunciation was "héngsée xiáng."
Hong Sixiang's strength was at the peak of Rank-9, close to the level of a Great Grandmaster. After he cultivated the Qing Emperor's Tyrannical zhenqi, he could temporarily contend with a Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang was considered one of the Great Grandmasters of the Qing Kingdom, but in reality, he was only the Qing Emperor's disciple. He was powerful and often took the blame for the Qing Emperor. He was willing to stay by the Empress Dowager's side in the Royal Palace. Hong Sixiang's martial arts had reached the level of beyond ninth-grade and was close to the realm of a Great Grandmaster. His strength had been praised by Yan Xiaoyi before. It was even higher than Yan Xiaoyi, who was at the upper ninth rank. Hong Sixiang's cultivation could be said to be the number one person in Rank-9, and he was only one step away from becoming a Great Grandmaster. All in all, Hong Sixiang was very powerful. He was a Peak Rank-9 expert, but there was still a certain gap between him and a Great Grandmaster.
Hong Sixiang's strength was described as Peak Rank-9, close to the level of a Great Grandmaster. He cultivated the Qing Emperor's Tyrannical zhenqi and could temporarily contend with a Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang was regarded as the strongest rank-nine in Celebrating Years, and his martial arts level was beyond rank-nine. The Qing Emperor had once praised him and thought that he was the strongest among the ninth-level. However, some information mentioned that Hong Sixiang's strength might only be above Rank-9, and there was a big gap between him and a Great Grandmaster. Therefore, there was some inconsistent information regarding Hong Sixiang's strength.