The Qing Emperor's kung fu in " Celebrating Years " was described as very powerful. He was one of the Four Great Grandmasters and was considered one of the most powerful figures among them. The Qing Emperor hid his martial arts and made everyone treat him as an ordinary person. The Qing Emperor practiced Tyrannical zhenqi, which had many characteristics. He was ranked number one in terms of martial strength and had the ability to destroy everything in his path. The Qing Emperor's martial arts were known as the pinnacle of human combat power. His killing techniques had reached the peak and could heavily injure other Great Grandmasters. However, the Qing Emperor's martial arts were not invincible. He did not win against the powerful Wu Zhu. Thus, the Qing Emperor's martial arts could be said to be very powerful, but he was not invincible.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was portrayed as a very powerful character. He was considered one of the most powerful of the Four Great Grandmasters. He had cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi and possessed extremely powerful martial arts. He could cross half a lake with a finger and instantly kill Ku He, cripple Sigu Jian with a punch, and finish off three Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor's martial arts were known as extraordinary and he was considered one of the more powerful characters in television dramas.
In Jin Yong's novel " The Sword of the Yue Maiden," Ah Qing was described as one of the characters with the strongest martial arts and combat ability. She had once encountered a white ape that could use a bamboo stick when she was shepherding sheep. Since then, she had often fought with it with a bamboo stick, so she had learned a superb sword technique. She once defeated eight swordsmen from the Wu Kingdom and was invited to " train " the swordsmen from the Yue Kingdom. Although she didn't know how to teach people, she was actually fighting with the swordsmen of the State of Yue. During her time with Fan Li, she fell in love with him, but Fan Li was deeply in love with Xi Shi, who was far away in the Wu Palace. Ah Qing wanted to kill Xi Shi and killed her when Fan Li met her. However, at the last moment, she felt ashamed of herself because of Xi Shi's peerless beauty and left dejectedly. Although there was no explicit mention of Ah Qing's martial arts level, based on her battle records and sword attainments, it could be assumed that her martial arts should be quite high.
The Yue Girl Ah Qing was the heroine of Jin Yong's martial arts novel, The Sword of the Yue Girl. She was a shepherdess in the State of Yue. When she was shepherding sheep, she happened to meet a white ape that could use a bamboo stick. From then on, she often fought with it with a bamboo stick, so she learned a superb sword technique. Ah Qing's swordsmanship was known as the Near-Skill Dao. She could defeat eight swordsmen of the Wu Kingdom alone and even force back two thousand armored soldiers with a single sword. Her kung fu was considered to be the highest in Jin Yong's novels, even surpassing Dugu Qiubai's swordsmanship. Ah Qing's mastery of swordsmanship was very high, and her control was even more difficult than killing people. All in all, Ah Qing was very good at martial arts.
The Yue Maiden Sword Ah Qing's kung fu was considered the highest in Jin Yong's novels. Her swordsmanship was known as the Near-Dao of Skill. She could defeat eight swordsmen of the Wu Kingdom and even force back two thousand soldiers with one sword. Her kung fu was considered to be top-notch, even surpassing Dugu Qiubai's swordsmanship. Ah Qing's Yue Maiden Swordsmanship was a rather superb swordsmanship, and was considered to be one of the most exceptional martial arts. Her swordsmanship was very brilliant, and her control was even more difficult than killing. Ah Qing's Yue Maiden Sword had already reached the stage where internal force could generate itself. This was the result of practicing external techniques to the extreme. All in all, the Yue Maiden Sword Ah Qing was very powerful in martial arts.
Lang Tiao was seen as the disciple of Ku He, the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi, in the TV series " Celebrating Years." He was known as one of Northern Qi's top experts. He was good at using two barbed scimitars, and his saber techniques were superb and unpredictable. According to Ku He's evaluation, Lang Tiao's martial arts were ranked in the top three among the ninth-level experts in the world. Lang Tiao's martial arts were very powerful. He was one of the top experts in Celebrating Years. However, the specific martial arts ranking was not mentioned.
Han Xiaoying's martial arts was the Yue Maiden Swordsmanship. The Yue Maiden Swordsmanship originated from the State of Yue during the Spring and Autumn Period. It was learned by a shepherding girl while interacting with a white ape. This set of sword technique was very exquisite. When Fan Li saw it, it was as if he had found a treasure. He invited her to the Royal Palace of Yue to teach him the sword technique. Han Xiaoying had cultivated to a certain level, which made the Sword of the Yue Maiden re-enter the vision of Jianghu people. Although her kung fu was lower than the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan, her swordsmanship was unique and was respected by the Jianghu people.
According to the information provided, Ye Qingmei's martial arts strength in < Celebrating Years >> was very strong. She was at least a level 9 martial artist, and could easily defeat other characters, and even beat Ye Chong up like a pig. Ye Qingmei was also the founder of the Qing Kingdom's commercial trade and Chamber of Commerce, the founder of the Inspection Council that supervised the Emperor's power, and the founder of the Qing Navy. Although the novel did not explicitly mention Ye Qingmei's martial arts level, there were details that hinted that her strength was very likely to be second only to the Great Grandmaster. Thus, Ye Qingmei's martial arts level was very high in << Celebrating Years >>.
Ye Qingmei's martial arts strength in < Celebrating Years >> was very strong. She was at least a level 9 martial artist, and could easily defeat other characters, and even beat Ye Chong up like a pig. Ye Qingmei was also the founder of the Qing Kingdom's commercial trade and Chamber of Commerce, the founder of the Inspection Council that supervised the Emperor's power, and the founder of the Qing Navy. Her strength and wisdom allowed the Qing Kingdom to rise and become a powerful country. Ye Qingmei had also helped the Qing Emperor become a Great Grandmaster of the King Path Realm by giving him a Tyrannical technique. He had an almost infinite storage of true energy. In general, Ye Qingmei's martial arts in "Celebrating Years" was very outstanding.
Wu Zhu's martial arts were very powerful. His martial arts were steady, accurate, and fast. He was a grandmaster other than the four grandmasters in " Celebrating Years ", and his martial arts were even better than the other four. Wu Zhu's eyes could release laser beams that were similar to Superman's. A single glance could instantly kill everything. His strength was described as peerless in the world, even more powerful than a great grandmaster. Wu Zhu's battle record was also very shocking. He single-handedly challenged Ye Liuyun, killed the Temple Envoy at the foot of Dong Mountain, and finally used a rainbow ray to shoot the Qing Emperor to death. In addition, Wu Zhu's physical strength was almost limitless. According to the novel, he had once defeated 10,000 Imperial Army soldiers by himself. Wu Zhu's strength came from his special ability as a robot. He could memorize and imitate other people's moves by observing them, which made his combat ability very terrifying. In short, Wu Zhu's martial arts were very powerful, and he was one of the top martial arts experts in "Celebrating Years."
Ye Liuyun's martial arts was the Flowing Cloud Sanshou. It was a palm technique that was as fast and precise as a robot. 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. Even though Ye Liuyun's martial arts were outstanding in terms of speed and movement, in other areas, he was inferior to the other three Great Grandmasters. His defense was inferior to Ku He, his offensive power was inferior to Sigu Jian, and his speed was inferior to Ye Liuyun. Therefore, although his true qi was very high, he was not the strongest in terms of overall strength.