Ye Liuyun didn't have a clear teacher for his martial arts. He didn't learn any secret techniques from Ye Qingmei, nor did he rely on anyone's guidance. On the contrary, he was inspired by the battle with Wu Zhu, who was beside Ye Qingmei. In this battle, Ye Liuyun was defeated by Wu Zhu, so he gave up on using the sword and began to practice a set of ultimate skills called the Flowing Cloud Sanshou. This experience gave Ye Liuyun an epiphany and he became a grandmaster. Therefore, it could be said that Ye Liuyun's martial arts were acquired through his own hard work and experience. There was no clear teacher.
Ye Liuyun's martial arts was the Flowing Cloud Sanshou. It was a palm technique that was as fast and precise as a robot's. It could shoot out true energy from a long distance and shoot down thousands of arrows one by one. Ye Liuyun's movement technique also imitated Wu Zhu's, and he was even faster than Wu Zhu. His martial arts were unique in that he was extremely fast and his body movements were peerless. He used softness to counter hardness and attacked and defended at the same time.
The Qing Emperor and Ye Liuyun were both great grandmasters in " Celebrating Years " and possessed powerful martial arts. The Qing Emperor was the least powerful but the most decisive grandmaster. He had the Overlord's Qi and Tyrannical zhenqi. He could contain unlimited nuclear energy and had the ability to destroy everything. Ye Liuyun was famous for his fast and complicated Sanshou Kung Fu. His martial arts were also very powerful. However, specifically speaking, the search results did not provide a detailed comparison of the Qing Emperor and Ye Liuyun's martial arts. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to accurately answer the comparison between the Qing Emperor's martial arts and Ye Liuyun's martial arts.
Sigu Jian's martial arts had been taught by Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei gave him a sword technique secret manual and absorbed the experience from it, turning it into her own sword technique. Thus, it could be said that Sigu Jian's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
There was no clear information about Ren Yingying's martial arts master. The documents [1] and [2] mentioned that Invincible East might be Ren Yingying's master or she was Invincible East's disciple, but they did not clearly point out the specific relationship between the masters. The other documents did not mention who taught Ren Yingying martial arts. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine who taught Ren Yingying martial arts.
In the novel Celebrating Years, Sigu Jian's martial arts were taught to him by his elder brother, Dongyi's guardian, Ye Qingmei.
Sigu Jian's martial arts were taught to him by his brother, the master of the Sword Hut.
The Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
The Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei. Many documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei. In " Celebrating Years," when Ye Qingmei left the Temple with Wu Zhu, she brought out some martial arts manuals, including the martial arts manuals the Qing Emperor practiced. Although some documents did not mention this, according to the descriptions in other documents, it could be confirmed that the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Uncle Wu Zhu. Uncle Wu Zhu was a robot. His martial arts were very powerful, and he was once a messenger of the Temple. In the novel, Uncle Wu Zhu had helped the Qing Emperor solve problems many times. Moreover, after the Qing Emperor became Emperor, he had always protected him.
In " Celebrating Years," it did not clearly state who taught the Qing Emperor martial arts. However, in the novel, the Qing Emperor's martial arts were described as very powerful. He could easily defeat many experts. In the novel, some people were considered the Qing Emperor's martial arts masters, but no one was clearly called the most powerful master.