Ye Qingmei had helped Ku He, Sigu Jian, the Qing Emperor, and Ye Liuyun become the Four Great Grandmasters by imparting martial arts manuals and guiding their cultivation. She taught the Qing Emperor the Nameless Secret Art that she had brought out of the Temple. Under the circumstances where all the veins in the Qing Emperor's body were destroyed, he cultivated the second half of the Nameless Secret Art, King Path zhenqi, and concealed his identity as a Great Grandmaster for more than 20 years. Ye Qingmei also brought out the martial arts secret techniques of the other three Grandmasters from the Temple. They were Ku He, Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun. Ku He had become a Great Grandmaster through the Tianyi Dao technique Ye Qingmei had given him. Sigu Jian had become a Sword Saint through Ye Qingmei's sword manual. Ye Liuyun had comprehended martial arts and sword intent in his battle with Wu Zhu, becoming a Great Grandmaster. Ye Qingmei was the guide of the four grandmasters. Through her cultivation method and guidance, she helped these grandmasters complete their martial arts path.
During the Qing years, Ye Qingmei had a master-disciple relationship with the Four Great Grandmasters. Ye Qingmei had personally nurtured Ku He, Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun. She had taught them the Tianyi Dao mental cultivation method and sword intent from the Temple, helping them attain the status of Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor was the student of the Tyrannical Technique Ye Qingmei had given him. The Qing Emperor used the opportunity of Ye Qingmei giving birth to a child to kill her. Through this method, he obtained a unique technique and became the most hidden Great Grandmaster. Ye Qingmei's story was fully revealed in the Qing Yu years. She was the key figure in creating the four great grandmasters.
The four Grandmasters had a master-disciple relationship with Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei was the teacher of the four great grandmasters. Through imparting martial arts and guidance, she helped them achieve the status of a great grandmaster. Ye Qingmei had personally imparted martial arts to Ku He, the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi, and Sigu Jian, the Guardian God of Dongyi, making them Great Grandmasters. Their achievements were closely related to Ye Qingmei.
The relationship between Ye Qingmei and the Four Great Grandmasters could be said to be close to that of master and disciple. Ye Qingmei was their teacher. Through imparting martial arts and guidance, she helped them achieve the status of a great grandmaster. Ye Qingmei had personally imparted martial arts to Ku He, the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi, and Sigu Jian, the Guardian God of Dongyi, making them Great Grandmasters. In short, there was a master-disciple relationship between Ye Qingmei and the Four Great Grandmasters.
In the Qing Dynasty, the four great grandmasters Ku He, Sigu Jian, Ye Liuyun, and the Qing Emperor had a master-disciple relationship with Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei had personally nurtured Ku He, Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun. She had taught them the Tianyi Dao mental cultivation method and sword intent from the Temple, helping them attain the status of Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor was a student of the Tyrannical Technique Ye Qingmei had given him. Although the Qing Emperor's technique was not taught by Ye Qingmei, he had a special relationship with her. In addition, Ye Qingmei's servant Wu Zhu could also be considered his disciple. All in all, Ye Qingmei was the teacher and the initiator of the Four Great Grandmasters. Without her, the Four Great Grandmasters would not exist.
The relationship between the four grandmasters and Ye Qingmei could be said to be close to that of master and disciple. Ye Qingmei was their teacher. Through imparting martial arts and guidance, she helped them achieve the status of a great grandmaster. Ye Qingmei had personally imparted martial arts to Ku He, the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi, and Sigu Jian, the Guardian God of Dongyi, making them Great Grandmasters. Ye Qingmei had played an important role in pushing forward their achievements. The Qing Emperor was also Ye Qingmei's lover.
Ye Qingmei was the teacher and the initiator of the Four Grandmasters in " Celebrating Years ". He had personally nurtured Ku He, Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun, the three Grandmasters. He had taught them the secret martial arts and sword intent from the Temple, helping them attain the status of Great Grandmasters. Although the Qing Emperor was not personally taught by Ye Qingmei, he had a special relationship with her. In addition, Ye Qingmei's servant Wu Zhu could also be considered one of his disciples. In short, Ye Qingmei was the creator and guide of the four great grandmasters. Without her, there would be no existence of these four great grandmasters.
In " Celebrating Years," Ye Qingmei was a mysterious existence. She was the mother of the male lead, Fan Xian, and also a woman with unparalleled talent. In the movie, she had emotional entanglements with Ku He, one of the Four Great Grandmasters, and the Qing Emperor. When Ye Qingmei and Ku He met, Ku He was heavily injured and his life was in danger. Ye Qingmei used a pill to save his life. Later, Ku He became Ye Qingmei's disciple and learned the cultivation method she taught him, becoming one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Ye Qingmei and the Qing Emperor met in the temple. The two fell in love and became husband and wife. The Qing Emperor used Ye Qingmei's talent and wealth to help him ascend the throne. However, the Qing Emperor also became wary of Ye Qing's brow because of this. In the end, he plotted to kill her. In the movie, Ye Qingmei's image was portrayed as very mysterious and powerful. Her appearance and departure had a profound impact on the development of the plot.
In " Celebrating Years," Ye Qingmei was Fan Xian's teacher and adoptive mother. When Ye Qingmei was young, she had studied martial arts in a martial arts sect. Later, she left the sect and became a Jianghu person. Ye Qingmei met many like-minded people in Jianghu, including Lin Pingzhi, one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Lin Pingzhi was a famous swordsman. His swordsmanship was exquisite and he was known as the representative of the Lin family's swordsmanship. When Ye Qingmei and Lin Pingzhi met, Ye Qingmei was already over 50 years old while Lin Pingzhi was still single. Ye Qingmei asked Lin Pingzhi for advice on martial arts, and the two gradually established a deep friendship. After Ye Qingmei learned that Lin Pingzhi's wife had passed away, she decided to help Lin Pingzhi find his wife. With the help of Ye Qingmei, Lin Pingzhi finally found his long-lost wife. After the two reunited, their feelings were very deep. The relationship between Ye Qingmei and Lin Pingzhi also gained more recognition and respect.
The four Grandmasters that Ye Qingmei had nurtured were Ku He, Sigu Jian, Ye Liuyun, and the Qing Emperor.
During the Qing Dynasty, the four great grandmasters Ku He, Sigu Jian, Ye Liuyun, and the Qing Emperor had a master-disciple relationship with Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei had personally nurtured these three grandmasters, teaching them the Tianyi Dao mental cultivation method and sword intent that she had brought from the temple, helping them achieve the status of great grandmasters. The Qing Emperor was the student of the Tyrannical Technique that Ye Qingmei had given him. In addition, Ye Qingmei's servant Wu Zhu could also be considered his disciple. All in all, Ye Qingmei was the teacher and the initiator of the Four Great Grandmasters. Without her, the Four Great Grandmasters would not exist.