The Hundred Ghost Pond series written by Wu Yu disappeared after Qi Ling, probably because after Qi Ling, the Hundred Ghost Pond series was decided by the copyright owner to stop the series. It could also be a way for authors to protect their copyrights to ensure that their works would not be violated. However, the specific details and reasons may only be known by the author himself.
Well, everyone loves ghost stories perhaps because they allow our imagination to run wild. We can picture all kinds of strange creatures and events in our minds. It's also a way to experience a bit of fear in a safe environment. When we listen to or read ghost stories, we can feel the adrenaline rush, which is kind of exciting.
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The seventh master did not know that Wu Xi was the White Impermanence in the story of the seventh master. As a hostage of the Southern Border, Wu Xi had a portion of the White Impermanence's memories and power, but he did not clearly tell the Seventh Master his true identity. It was not until the end of the story that the seventh master learned from Wu Tong's dream that the Great Witch was the White Impermanence, and that Wu Xi was the reincarnation of this life. Therefore, according to the information provided, Master Seven did not know that Wu Xi was the White Impermanence.
Wu Zhu, who was celebrating Yu Nian, knew that he was a robot. In the details of the play, Wu Zhu showed some of the characteristics of a robot, such as his eyes shooting laser light, his face that would not age, and his memory that had been erased by someone. Although Wu Zhu had human consciousness and emotions, he knew that he was a robot.
[In the TV series " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu knew that he was a robot.] Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. Fan Xian and the others also gradually revealed Wu Zhu's robot identity. For example, when Fan Xian had discovered that Wu Zhu's appearance would never grow old, and when Fan Xian had asked Wu Zhu to do what he wanted to do, Wu Zhu's momentary confusion had hinted that he had once been edited and lost a portion of his memories. In addition, Wu Zhu showed his protection and affection for Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei in the play, indicating that he also had human feelings when interacting with humans. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Wu Zhu knew that he was a robot in " Celebrating Years."
Wu Zhu, who was celebrating Yu Nian, knew that he was a robot. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human. Fan Xian and the others also gradually realized that he was a robot. Wu Zhu had excellent calculation ability and a nimble body. He could fight evenly with all kinds of martial arts grandmasters. In the end, he killed the Qing Emperor and became Fan Xian's mother and guardian. Even though he knew he was a robot, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he gradually developed his own consciousness and feelings. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Zhu was a robot with human emotions.
Wu Zhu knew that he was a robot in Celebrating Years. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. Fan Xian and the others also gradually realized that he was a robot. Thus, Wu Zhu knew that he was a robot.
Wu Zhu in " Celebrating Years " was a robot. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. Fan Xian and the others also gradually realized that he was a robot. Thus, Wu Zhu knew that he was a robot.
Wu Zhu, who was celebrating Yu Nian, knew that he was a robot. Many documents clearly pointed out that Wu Zhu was a robot. He was a high-tech intelligent human left behind from the previous civilization. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. Fan Xian and the others also gradually realized that he was a robot. Therefore, Wu Zhu knew that he was a robot in the show.
There were different opinions on whether Wu Zhu knew that he was a robot. Some documents pointed out that Wu Zhu knew that he was a robot in the show, while other documents indicated that Wu Zhu did not know that he was a robot. Therefore, he could not be sure if Wu Zhu knew his true identity.