In "Celebrating Years," the messenger of the temple is Wuzhu.
In "Celebrating Years," the messenger of the temple is Wuzhu.
The emissary of the temple is Wu Zhu.
The emissary of the temple is Wu Zhu.
The emissary of the Temple in Qing Yu Nian was Wu Zhu.
The emissary of the temple is Wu Zhu.
The emissaries of the Temple in Qing Yu Nian were Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei. Wu Zhu was the first messenger of the temple, responsible for teaching people to learn production and other skills. Ye Qingmei was a frozen person in the temple. She retained the memories of the modern era and did not intend to obey the temple's orders. In addition to these two specific Temple Emissaries, there were also other Tianmai Beings and Ascetic Monks mentioned in Qing Yu Nian, but their specific identities and numbers were not explicitly mentioned.
The emissaries of the Temple in Qing Yu Nian were Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei. Wu Zhu was one of the Temple emissaries in the Qing Dynasty. He was Ye Qingmei's servant and the Qing Emperor's personal bodyguard. Ye Qingmei was the first Tianmai person to appear and be recognized in the Qing Dynasty. She was a frozen person in the temple and retained modern memories. She did not intend to obey the temple's orders. Other than Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei, Qing Yu also mentioned other Tianmai practitioners and Temple Emissaries, but he did not mention any specific people. Therefore, the Temple Emissaries for the celebration were Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei.
There were a total of two Temple Emissaries in Qing Yu Nian. The first was the mysterious person that the Temple had sent to lure Wu Zhu away when the Empress 'clan had killed Ye Qingmei. Wu Zhu was one of the Temple Emissaries and was known as the Temple Emissary of the Qing Yu Nian. The second Temple Envoy was Ye Qingmei. She was the first Tianmai person to appear and be recognized by the public.
The Qing Emperor and the Temple Emissary had different identities. The Qing Emperor established a connection with the Temple, but he did not directly become an envoy of the Temple. The Qing Emperor had used his cooperative relationship with the Temple to achieve a common goal, but he was not described as an envoy of the Temple. Thus, the Qing Emperor was not an envoy of the Temple. The search results did not provide enough information about the Qing Emperor's relationship with the Temple emissary, their background, and their motives. Therefore, I am unable to answer this question.
There was a connection between the Qing Emperor and the Temple emissary. The Temple messengers were sent by the Ascetic Monks of the Qing Temple. Their common goal was to kill Ye Qingmei. The temple was a military museum built before the nuclear explosion of Earth's civilization. The development process and technological progress of mankind were controlled by intelligent AI. The AI of the temple strictly enforced the four laws, including protecting humans from harm and obeying human orders. The Qing Emperor used the Temple Emissary to deal with Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei, but in the end, the Qing Emperor was discovered by Chen Pingping and defeated.