Hong Sixiang's disciple was the Qing Emperor.
Yes, Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's disciple. The Qing Emperor had only taken in one disciple in his life, Hong Sixiang. The Qing Emperor had nurtured Hong Sixiang mainly to cover up his identity as a Grandmaster and make the enemy mistakenly think that he was the Great Grandmaster. Hong Sixiang's martial arts were very strong. He had reached the peak of Rank-9 and was even close to the realm of a Great Grandmaster. Thus, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's disciple.
Yes, Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's disciple. The Qing Emperor had only taken in Hong Sixiang as a disciple. The Qing Emperor's goal in training Hong Sixiang was to confuse the enemy and make others mistakenly think that he was the Great Grandmaster. Under the Qing Emperor's guidance, Hong Sixiang had the strength of a ninth-level. He was regarded by the Qing Emperor as the strongest among the ninth-level. In " Celebrating Years," he displayed powerful martial arts, possessed Tyrannical zhenqi, and held an important position in the palace. Thus, it could be confirmed that Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's disciple.
Hong Sixiang was a character in Maoni's ancient power novel, Celebrating Years. He was the chief eunuch of the Qing Kingdom, a favorite of the Empress Dowager. Hong Sixiang was an expert who was fierce on the outside but weak on the inside. He had amazing hearing and extraordinary skills. He was so powerful that he was mistaken for one of the Qing Kingdom's Grandmasters. However, according to the information provided, Hong Sixiang was not a real Great Grandmaster, but a Level Nine expert. The true grandmaster was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was one of the grandmasters hidden in the Palace. Thus, Hong Sixiang's true identity was the chief eunuch of the Qing Kingdom. He played an important role in the story.
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.