In "Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd and ambitious character. He was originally the heir of King Cheng and became Emperor with Ye Qingmei's help. He tried to harm Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu working together. In the final battle, the Qing Emperor had been seriously injured by Wu Zhu. He was curious as to why Wu Zhu had been blindfolded. When he removed Wu Zhu's black cloth, he was killed by the laser light from Wu Zhu's eyes. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd and ambitious character. He was originally the son of King Cheng and became Emperor with Ye Qingmei's help. However, the Qing Emperor discovered that Ye Qingmei had great control over him. In order to protect the throne, he ultimately chose to kill Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd and ambitious character. He tried to rule the world through the Temple technology. He used Ye Qingmei to get close to the throne, but was eventually defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd and ambitious character. He was originally the son of King Cheng and became Emperor with Ye Qingmei's help. The Qing Emperor possessed the dignity and power that an Emperor should have. At the same time, he had extremely high attainments in martial arts and was one of the Four Great Grandmasters. However, the Qing Emperor hid his identity as a Great Grandmaster mainly to protect himself and realize his ambition to unify the world. The Qing Emperor's personality was complicated. He had the majesty and dominance of an Emperor, as well as the calmness and wisdom of a Great Grandmaster. He was good at forbearance and was able to remain calm at critical moments and make the right decision. However, he was also a man full of contradictions. He had both ambition and fatherly love. In the end, the Qing Emperor was killed by Wu Zhu because he was curious about why Wu Zhu had been blindfolded. After removing Wu Zhu's black cloth, he was killed by the laser light from Wu Zhu's eyes.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor had been seriously injured by Wu Zhu in the final battle. He was curious as to why Wu Zhu had been blindfolded, so he removed Wu Zhu's black cloth. In the end, he was killed by the laser light from Wu Zhu's eyes.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was an ambitious person who attempted to rule the world through the Temple's technology. He used Ye Qingmei to get close to the throne, but was eventually defeated by Wu Zhu.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd and ambitious character. He was originally the son of King Cheng and became Emperor with Ye Qingmei's help. However, the Qing Emperor discovered that Ye Qingmei had great control over him. In order to protect the throne, he ultimately chose to kill Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu working together. The Qing Emperor had been seriously injured by Wu Zhu in the final battle. He was curious as to why Wu Zhu had been blindfolded, so he pulled off the black cloth. In the end, he was killed by the laser light from Wu Zhu's eyes.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd and ambitious character. He was originally the son of King Cheng and became Emperor with Ye Qingmei's help. However, the Qing Emperor discovered that Ye Qingmei had great control over him. In order to protect the throne, he ultimately chose to kill Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
The Qing Emperor's true identity was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and one of the Four Great Grandmasters.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters.