In the end, no new martial grandmaster appeared in Qing Yu Nian. The Qing Emperor was the ultimate Great Grandmaster. He had become the world's most powerful Grandmaster by cultivating Tyrannical zhenqi. The other three Great Grandmasters Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian also had their own endings in the play. Although Fan Xian's martial arts realm had surpassed the upper ninth-level, he was still far from the realm of a Great Grandmaster. Thus, he did not become a Great Grandmaster.
In the end, no new martial grandmaster appeared in Qing Yu Nian. In the movie, the Qing Emperor was the ultimate Great Grandmaster. He had become the world's most powerful Grandmaster by cultivating Tyrannical zhenqi. The other three Great Grandmasters Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian also had their own endings in the play. Although Fan Xian's martial arts realm had surpassed the upper ninth-level, he was still far from becoming a Great Grandmaster. In the end, he did not become a Great Grandmaster. Therefore, according to the information provided, no new martial grandmaster appeared in the end.
In the end, no new martial grandmaster appeared in Qing Yu Nian. In the movie, the Qing Emperor was the ultimate Great Grandmaster. He had become the world's most powerful Grandmaster by cultivating Tyrannical zhenqi. The other three Great Grandmasters Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian also had their own endings in the play. Although Fan Xian's martial arts realm had surpassed the upper ninth-level, he was still far from becoming a Great Grandmaster. In the end, he did not become a Great Grandmaster. Therefore, according to the information provided, no new martial grandmaster appeared in the end.
Yes, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end. In " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun gave up his swordsmanship and created a set of simple and unadorned Sanshou techniques through his battle with Wu Zhu, thus becoming a great grandmaster. He had displayed extraordinary martial arts skills and strength, and was considered one of the four great grandmasters of Qing Yu's year. He was considered the most talented. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end.
Yes, according to the information provided, Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end. Through his duel with Wu Zhu, he gave up swordsmanship and began practicing Sanshou, eventually becoming a great grandmaster. Although it was not explicitly mentioned whether he was still a great grandmaster, according to the information provided, it could be inferred that he still maintained this title.
Yes, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end. In " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun gave up his swordsmanship and created a set of simple and unadorned Sanshou techniques through his battle with Wu Zhu, thus becoming a great grandmaster. He had displayed extraordinary martial arts skills and strength, and was considered one of the four great grandmasters of Qing Yu's year. He was considered the most talented. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end.
Yes, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end. In " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun gave up his swordsmanship and created a set of simple and unadorned Sanshou techniques through his battle with Wu Zhu, thus becoming a great grandmaster. He had displayed extraordinary martial arts skills and strength, and was considered one of the four great grandmasters of Qing Yu's year. He was considered the most talented. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end.
According to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end. In " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun gave up his swordsmanship and created a set of simple and unadorned Sanshou techniques through his battle with Wu Zhu, thus becoming a great grandmaster. He had displayed extraordinary martial arts skills and strength, and was considered one of the four great grandmasters of Qing Yu's year. He was considered the most talented. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was still a martial grandmaster in the end.
The ending of the four grandmasters of Qing Yuannian was as follows: The Qing Emperor was eventually killed by Wu Zhu. Ku He died on Dong Mountain after being seriously injured by the Qing Emperor. Sigu Jian and Fan Xian joined forces to fight the Qing Emperor and also died on Dong Mountain. Ye Liuyun chose to live alone and not continue living with Fan Xian. As for the outcome of the fifth grandmaster, there was no relevant information in the search results provided, so it was impossible to know.
The Great Grandmaster's ending for Qing Yuannian was as follows: The Qing Emperor was eventually killed by Wu Zhu. Ku He died on Dong Mountain after being seriously injured by the Qing Emperor. Sigu Jian and Fan Xian joined forces to fight the Qing Emperor and also died on Dong Mountain. Ye Liuyun chose to live alone and did not continue living with Fan Xian.
Regarding the Great Grandmaster's ending in " Celebrating Years," documents [1] and [2] mentioned that the Qing Emperor had been killed. Ku He and Sigu Jian had been seriously injured by the Qing Emperor on Dong Mountain and died. Ye Liuyun's ending was not mentioned. However, the other documents did not provide any specific information about the outcome of the four grandmasters. Therefore, there was no clear description of the ending of the great grandmaster of "Celebrating Years".