Ku He was a descendant of the Northern Qi royal family and had a close relationship with the Northern Qi royal family. He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was known as the guardian of Northern Qi. Ku He had played a role in stabilizing the world in this chaotic era. He cultivated piously and became a great grandmaster. He taught martial arts and atheism to every disciple and protected the people at the foot of the mountain who longed for peace. However, Ku He's relationship with Northern Qi was not explicitly mentioned in the information provided.

Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Beiqi and one of the guardians of Northern Qi. He was the younger brother of Northern Qi's founding emperor, Zhan Qingfeng. His original name was Zhan Mingyue. Ku He had once led a thousand people to search for the temple and became the world's first great grandmaster by cultivating Tianyi Dao in the temple. His identity was closely related to the Northern Qi royal family.
Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Beiqi and one of the guardians of Northern Qi. He was the younger brother of Northern Qi's founding emperor, Zhan Qingfeng. His original name was Zhan Mingyue. Ku He had once led a thousand people to search for the temple and became the world's first great grandmaster by cultivating Tianyi Dao in the temple. His identity was closely related to the Northern Qi royal family. The search results did not provide any information on the specific reason why Ku He was killed by the Qing Emperor.
Gao Huan was the founding emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Cheng's father and Gao Yang's brother. Gao Yang was the first Emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Huan's second son and Gao Cheng's brother from the same mother. Gao Cheng was the second Emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's elder brother and also Gao Huan's son. Gao Yan was the third emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's son. Gao Zhan was the fourth emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's son and Gao Yan's brother. Gao Wei was the fifth emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's son. Gao Heng was the sixth Emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's son. The above was a brief summary of the Northern Qi Emperor's relationship.
The Northern Qi Emperor's relationship was as follows: - Gao Huan was the founding emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Cheng's father and Gao Yang's brother. - Gao Yang was the first Emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Huan's second son and Gao Cheng's brother from the same mother. - Gao Cheng was the second Emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's elder brother and also Gao Huan's son. - Gao Yan was the third emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's son. - Gao Zhan was the fourth emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's son and Gao Yan's brother. - Gao Wei was the fifth emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's son. - Gao Heng was the sixth Emperor of Northern Qi. He was Gao Yang's son. The above was a brief summary of the Northern Qi Emperor's relationship.
Northern Qi and Dongyi were two different political powers. There was no clear relationship. Dongyi was an independent kingdom. It only had a city lord and no king, while Northern Qi was a country suppressed by the Qing Kingdom. Although Joy of Life mentioned Northern Qi, Nanqing, and Dongyi, it did not explicitly state that Dongyi was part of Northern Qi. Thus, it could be inferred that Northern Qi and Dongyi had no direct relationship.
The relationship between the Northern Qi emperors was as follows: Emperor Wenxuan, Gao Yang, was the founding emperor of Northern Qi. His brother was Gao Cheng, and his father was Gao Huan. Abandoned Emperor Gao Yin was Gao Yang's eldest son. Emperor Xiaozhao Gao Yan was Gao Yang's sixth son. Emperor Wucheng Gao Zhan was the second son of Gao Yang. The Latter Ruler Gao Wei was Gao Yang's fourth son. The young master, Gao Heng, was Gao Yang's fifth son.
The relationship between the Northern Qi emperors was as follows: Emperor Wenxuan, Gao Yang, was the founding emperor of Northern Qi. His brother was Gao Cheng, and his father was Gao Huan. Abandoned Emperor Gao Yin was Gao Yang's eldest son. Emperor Xiaozhao Gao Yan was Gao Yang's sixth son. Emperor Wucheng Gao Zhan was the second son of Gao Yang. The Latter Ruler Gao Wei was Gao Yang's fourth son. The young master, Gao Heng, was Gao Yang's fifth son.
The relationship between Northern Qi and Dongyi was complicated. Dongyi was an independent city that did not belong to any country. However, in Joy of Life, Dongyi was faced with the choice of being controlled by the Qing Kingdom or Northern Qi. Nan Qing and Northern Qi both sent envoys to try to get Dongyi to submit. Northern Qi had sent the little Emperor personally. In addition, Dongyi's City Lord's Office seemed to have Northern Qi's support behind it, opposing Dongyi's surrender to the Qing Kingdom. However, the specific relationship between Northern Qi and Dongyi was not clearly stated. Therefore, regarding the specific relationship between Northern Qi and Dongyi, the current search results did not provide a clear answer.
The relationship between the Northern Qi emperors was as follows: Emperor Wenxuan, Gao Yang, was the founding emperor of Northern Qi. His brother was Gao Cheng, and his father was Gao Huan. Abandoned Emperor Gao Yin was Gao Yang's eldest son. Emperor Xiaozhao Gao Yan was Gao Yang's sixth son. Emperor Wucheng Gao Zhan was the second son of Gao Yang. The Latter Ruler Gao Wei was Gao Yang's fourth son. The young master, Gao Heng, was Gao Yang's fifth son.
The relationships between the Northern Qi people were as follows: - Northern Qi's Emperor Shenwu, Gao Huan, was the second son of the Eastern Wei's powerful minister, Gao Huan. Emperor Wenxuan, Gao Yang, was Gao Huan's younger brother. - Abandoned Emperor Gao Yin was Gao Yang's eldest son. - Emperor Xiaozhao Gao Yan was Gao Huan's sixth son, Gao Yang's younger brother from the same mother, and Gao Yin's uncle. - Emperor Wucheng Gao Zhan was Gao Huan's ninth son, Gao Yang's younger brother from the same mother, Gao Yan's younger brother, and Gao Yin's uncle. - The Latter Ruler Gao Wei was the son of Gao Zhan, Emperor Wucheng of Northern Qi. - The young lord, Gao Heng, was the last emperor of Northern Qi and the son of the Latter Lord, Gao Wei. However, the specific relationship and details of the person were not clearly answered in the search results provided. Thus, he was unable to provide any more detailed information on the relationship between Northern Qi people.