In "Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu was injured by Ku He, the last Temple Envoy (a commoner grandmaster), and the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an existence at the Great Grandmaster level in the Qing Dynasty. He had connections with the Temple and hoped to deal with Wu Zhu, a robot that had come out of the Temple. However, the exact reason why the Qing Emperor did not kill him was not mentioned. Therefore, according to the information provided, it was impossible to know who had injured Wu Zhu.
In "Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu was injured by Ku He, the last Temple Envoy (a commoner grandmaster), and the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an existence at the Great Grandmaster level in the Qing Dynasty. He had connections with the Temple and hoped to deal with Wu Zhu, a robot that had come out of the Temple. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu engaged in an intense battle. Both sides were heavily injured. However, the exact reason why the Qing Emperor did not kill him was not mentioned, so it was impossible to know who had injured Wu Zhu.
In "Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu was injured by Ku He, the last Temple Envoy (a commoner grandmaster), and the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an existence at the Great Grandmaster level in the Qing Dynasty. He had connections with the Temple and hoped to deal with Wu Zhu, a robot that had come out of the Temple. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu engaged in an intense battle. Both sides were heavily injured. However, the exact reason why the Qing Emperor did not kill him was not mentioned, so it was impossible to know who had injured Wu Zhu.
During the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu was injured by Ku He, the last Temple Envoy (a commoner grandmaster), and the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was an existence at the Great Grandmaster level in the Qing Dynasty. He had connections with the Temple and hoped to deal with Wu Zhu, a robot that had come out of the Temple. The Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu engaged in an intense battle. Both sides were heavily injured. However, the exact reason why the Qing Emperor did not kill him was not mentioned, so it was impossible to know who had injured Wu Zhu.
Yes, Wu Zhu in " Celebrating Years " was a robot character. Although his appearance was not much different from that of a normal person, he would not age and had high-tech lasers. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization, possessing human flesh and the ability to express emotions. Even though he had lost part of his memory after being retyped, Wu Zhu displayed human feelings and awareness in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. He would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was reset and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These details showed that Wu Zhu had his own consciousness and feelings.
Wu Zhu in "Celebrating Years" was a robot. There were many details in the play that hinted at Wu Zhu's robot identity. For example, he didn't understand the meaning of " missing," his language and movements were mechanical, and he had even returned to the temple to fight. In addition, there were reports that Wu Zhu was an intelligent robot in the North Pole Military Museum, sent to the human world as an envoy of the temple. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Wu Zhu was a robot.
[Yes, Wu Zhu in the celebration was a robot character.] He was a high-tech AI created by Ye Qingmei, an AI left behind by the previous civilization. Although his appearance was not much different from that of a normal human being, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. For example, Wu Zhu didn't understand the meaning of " miss," and his tone and actions were mechanical. In addition, Wu Zhu had once ventured deep into the bottom of Taiping Courtyard's lake. This was also a clue to his robot identity. Therefore, based on the information provided, it could be confirmed that Wu Zhu was a robot character.
Wu Zhu in " Celebrating Years " was a robot character. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. He was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and gradually evolved into human emotions. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, it was clear from the details in the play that he was not a real human. Therefore, the answer to the question was that Wu Zhu was a robot.
During the Qing years, Wu Zhu had fought with Ye Liuyun, Ku He, Ye Qingmei, Sigu Jian, and the others. The battle with Ye Liuyun had caused Ye Liuyun to change his swordsmanship and become a Great Grandmaster. The battle with Ku He had resulted in both sides suffering heavy losses, with no winner determined. The battle with Ye Qingmei had caused Ye Qingmei to serve tea and apologize to Ye Qingmei. She had also thrown away her treasured sword and practiced the Flowing Cloud Sanshou to enter the Great Grandmaster realm. The result of the battle with Sigu Jian was unknown.
In the years of celebration, Wu Zhu had fought with Ye Liuyun, Sigu Jian, Ku He, Ye Qingmei, and the others. The battle with Ye Liuyun had caused Ye Liuyun to change his swordsmanship and become a Great Grandmaster. The battle with Ku He had resulted in both sides suffering heavy losses, with no winner determined. The battle with Ye Qingmei had caused Ye Qingmei to serve tea and apologize to Ye Qingmei. She had also thrown away her treasured sword and practiced the Flowing Cloud Sanshou to enter the Great Grandmaster realm. The result of the battle with Sigu Jian was unknown.
During the Qing years, Wu Zhu had fought with Ye Liuyun, Sigu Jian, Ku He, Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor, and others. The battle with Ye Liuyun had caused Ye Liuyun to change his sword technique and become a Great Grandmaster; the battle with Ku He had caused both sides to suffer heavy losses, and there was no clear winner; the battle with Ye Qingmei had caused Ye Qingmei to serve tea to Ye Qingmei and admit her mistake, and she had also lost her precious sword. The results of the battle between the Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu were not mentioned.