The Tuoba Yu in " Unending Splendid Beauty " was not a real character in history. His story was fictional. In history, Tuoba Yu was an emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He ascended the throne in 423 AD and ruled from 423 to 452. However, it was important to note that there were many differences between the Northern Wei regime in history and the regime described in the book. The Northern Wei Dynasty was a dynasty in the Northern Zhou Dynasty. It had a complicated political relationship with the Northern Zhou regime. In addition, the Northern Wei regime also experienced many wars and turmoil during its rule, so Tuoba Yu's rule was not an easy thing. In general, Tuoba Yu was not a real person in history. His story was fictional. However, through this story, we can understand the complexity of the political struggle during the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the historical background of the Northern Wei regime.
When Tuoba Yu first saw Li Weiyang, he was attracted by her intelligence. He thought that her intelligence could help him win the throne. However, as they got along, Tuoba Yu gradually realized that Li Weiyang could heal the pain of his childhood and make him feel warmth that he had never felt before. Therefore, he gradually fell in love with Li Weiyang. For Li Weiyang, Tuoba Yu could give up his principles, give up the throne, and even sacrifice his life for her. He regarded Li Weiyang as the white moonlight of his life, his only source of warmth. Tuoba Yu felt pity for Li Changru as a kindred spirit. He had shown mercy to Li Changru many times because of her sacrifice for him and the mutual affection between them. Therefore, Tuoba Yu fell in love with Li Weiyang because of her intelligence and the warmth she gave him.
Tuoba Yu began to like Weiyang in the 17th episode of "Beautiful Weiyang".
The third prince of the Qing Dynasty was Li Chengping, and he eventually became the emperor. Even though the Third Prince did not have many resources or status in the Qing Emperor's eyes, he eventually succeeded in ascending to the throne. Fan Xian had helped the Third Prince ascend the throne and supported him in inheriting it. The Third Prince was the winner of the imperial power struggle in the story of the Qing Dynasty. In the end, he successfully killed the Qing Emperor and became the last Emperor of the Qing Kingdom.
The Qing Emperor successfully ascended the throne by borrowing Ye Qingmei and the Ye family's power. He used his sharp mind and brave decisiveness to make the Qing Kingdom rich and powerful. He also relied on his own strength to become the most powerful person among the Four Great Grandmasters. However, what the Qing Emperor valued the most was power and not love. Thus, he used the enemy to kill Ye Qingmei and became the only ruler. In the end, Fan Xian found evidence to prove that the Qing Emperor had killed Ye Qingmei and joined forces with Wu Zhu and the others to kill the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor successfully ascended the throne by borrowing Ye Qingmei and the Ye family's power. He used his sharp mind and brave decisiveness to make the Qing Kingdom rich and powerful. He also relied on his own strength to become the most powerful person among the Four Great Grandmasters. However, what the Qing Emperor valued the most was power and not love. The specific details and strategies, as well as how he consolidated his ruling position, were not mentioned in the documents.
The Qing Emperor successfully ascended the throne by borrowing Ye Qingmei and the Ye family's power. He used his sharp mind and brave decisiveness to make the Qing Kingdom rich and powerful. He also relied on his own strength to become the most powerful person among the Four Great Grandmasters. However, what the Qing Emperor valued the most was power and not love. The specific details and strategies, as well as the process of how he became the emperor, were not mentioned in the documents.
The Qing Emperor successfully ascended the throne by borrowing Ye Qingmei and the Ye family's power. He used his sharp mind and brave decisiveness to make the Qing Kingdom rich and powerful. He also relied on his own strength to become the most powerful person among the Four Great Grandmasters. However, what the Qing Emperor valued the most was power and not love. Thus, he used the enemy to kill Ye Qingmei and became the only ruler. In the end, Fan Xian found evidence to prove that the Qing Emperor had killed Ye Qingmei and joined forces with Wu Zhu and the others to kill the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Qing Emperor had succeeded in ascending to the throne by borrowing the power of Ye Qingmei and the Ye family.
Yuwen Xi became a eunuch because Yuwen Yue's mother made him a eunuch. Yuwen Xi was afraid of Yuwen Yue's mother. When the Daliang spies mentioned Yuwen Yue's mother's name, Yuwen Xi immediately compromised. In the end, in the movie, Chu Qiao wanted to take revenge by sneaking into Yuwen Xi's residence and killing him with her own hands. However, the details of why Yu Wenxi became a eunuch were not mentioned in the search results provided.
The Qing Emperor became a grandmaster because he cultivated the technique Ye Qingmei brought from the Temple, Tyrannical True Qi. Before Ye Qingmei, no one could cultivate to the realm of a grandmaster. The Qing Emperor had broken through the upper limit of his martial strength by cultivating the zhenqi that Ye Qingmei had given him and became the leader of the Four Grandmasters. The results of his cultivation had allowed him to display extraordinary martial arts on Dong Mountain, allowing him to fight two martial grandmasters alone. The Qing Emperor practiced archery because he was afraid of Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu was Ye Qingmei's guard and possessed astonishing speed. He could defeat all Great Grandmasters. Although the Qing Emperor did not know Wu Zhu's background and martial arts level, he knew that Wu Zhu was loyal to Ye Qingmei, so he was afraid of him.
The Qing Emperor became a grandmaster because he cultivated the technique Ye Qingmei had given him, Tyrannical True Qi. The Qing Emperor had broken through the upper limit of his martial strength by cultivating the zhenqi that Ye Qingmei had given him and became the leader of the Four Grandmasters. The results of his cultivation had allowed him to reach the peak of martial arts, possessing powerful strength and techniques. The Qing Emperor's becoming a grandmaster was also due to his tenacious nature and the factors of luck. In short, the Qing Emperor had become a grandmaster through the practice of the technique Ye Qingmei had given him. He had achieved this through the process of constantly accumulating true qi and breaking through his own limits.