There were several reasons why Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor. First of all, Wu Zhu had no internal energy. He only had the ability to adapt. The Qing Emperor was a mortal with deep internal energy, so Wu Zhu's strength was inferior to the Qing Emperor's. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had mastered the secret manual of the King's zhenqi. This was what Ye Qingmei had told the Qing Emperor. The King's zhenqi had become the key to the Qing Emperor beating Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor was also the creator of Wu Zhu and had the ability to create wondrous weapons. In addition, Wu Zhu was programmed not to use laser eyes, so his eyes were always covered with a black cloth. No one had seen Wu Zhu's eyes and thought he was blind. In general, Wu Zhu's strength was weaker than the Qing Emperor's, and the Qing Emperor had the King's zhenqi and marvelous weapons. This gave him an advantage in battle.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor. First of all, Wu Zhu had no internal energy. He only had the ability to adapt. The Qing Emperor was a mortal with deep internal energy, so Wu Zhu's strength was inferior to the Qing Emperor's. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had mastered the secret manual of the King's zhenqi. This was what Ye Qingmei had told the Qing Emperor. The King's zhenqi had become the key to the Qing Emperor beating Wu Zhu. In addition, the Qing Emperor had displayed a sharp mind and powerful strength in battle. The Qing Emperor also knew that one of Wu Zhu's weaknesses was his fear of fire. The Qing Emperor's true qi was many times more than Wu Zhu's, giving him more power and skill in battle. In summary, Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor grasped the King's zhenqi, was powerful, and understood Wu Zhu's weakness. Wu Zhu did not have internal energy, and his strength was inferior to the Qing Emperor's.
Wu Zhu couldn't defeat the Qing Emperor in a fight at the Temple. The Qing Emperor had mastered the secret manual of the King's zhenqi, while Wu Zhu had no internal energy. He only had the ability to adapt to changes in his body. The Qing Emperor's true qi was many times more than Wu Zhu's, giving him more power and skill in battle. In addition, the Qing Emperor also knew that one of Wu Zhu's weaknesses was his fear of fire. The Qing Emperor used these advantages to defeat Wu Zhu in the end.
In the novel," Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor because the Qing Emperor had mastered the secret manual of the King's zhenqi. Wu Zhu did not have internal energy and only had the ability to adapt to physical changes. The Qing Emperor's true qi was many times more than Wu Zhu's, giving him more power and skill in battle. In addition, the Qing Emperor had displayed a sharp mind in battle and was able to adjust tactics in time. Wu Zhu was relatively simple and lacked the Qing Emperor's battle experience and strategies.
The person Wu Zhu could not defeat was the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor had an intense battle. In the end, because Wu Zhu had exhausted a large amount of physical strength, he lost to the Qing Emperor. Although the Qing Emperor was also injured, he still stood on the field and could be considered the victor. Therefore, Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor in his battle with him.
The person Wu Zhu could not defeat was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was a great grandmaster in " Celebrating Years." He cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi and grasped the secret manual of King's zhenqi, making him the peak of human combat power. Wu Zhu did not have internal strength. He only had the ability to adapt to changes in his body. His strength was inferior to the Qing Emperor's. The Qing Emperor had a lot of true qi, but other than true qi, there was not much difference between the Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu. Thus, Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor.
The person Wu Zhu could not defeat was the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor had an intense battle. In the end, because Wu Zhu had exhausted a large amount of physical strength, he lost to the Qing Emperor. Although the Qing Emperor was also injured, he still stood on the field and could be considered the victor. Therefore, Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor in his battle with him.
The person Wu Zhu could not defeat was the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor had an intense battle. In the end, because Wu Zhu had exhausted a large amount of physical strength, he lost to the Qing Emperor. Although the Qing Emperor was also injured, he still stood on the field and could be considered the victor. Therefore, Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor in his battle with him.
Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor. In the novel " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu was the servant of the main character, Fan Xian. He was also a mysterious man with strong martial arts. The Qing Emperor was the final villain of the show. He was a Great Grandmaster who had hidden himself deeply. In the original work, Wu Zhu had fought with the Qing Emperor in Ye Qingmei's temple. Although Wu Zhu had blinded the Qing Emperor, he was ultimately defeated by the Qing Emperor's scheme. He was pierced through by a bone piercing nail.
Wu Zhu had not lost to Hong Siyang in his fight. In fact, Wu Zhu's strength had surpassed the Ninth Stage, so he could easily defeat Hong Siyang. In the movie, Wu Zhu could even face more than a dozen Level Eight experts alone and defeat them all in less than five minutes. In addition, Wu Zhu had also fought with Northern Qi's Great Grandmaster Ku He, proving his strength. Therefore, according to the information provided, Wu Zhu had enough strength to deal with Hong Siyang's challenge.
The person Wu Zhu could not defeat was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was a great grandmaster in " Celebrating Years." He cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi and grasped the secret manual of King's zhenqi, making him the peak of human combat power. Wu Zhu did not have internal strength. He only had the ability to adapt to changes in his body. His strength was inferior to the Qing Emperor's.