The four grandmasters of martial arts included Cao Changqing, Deng Tai'e, Xu Fengnian, and Tuoba Bodhisattva. These four Grandmasters were regarded as the strongest martial artists in Sword Snow Stride. They enjoyed a high reputation in the martial world and were ranked at the top of the Martial Arts Rankings. Although the difference in strength between them was not big, Bodhisattva Tuoba was regarded as the number one martial artist in the Northern Mang, and Xu Fengnian was the strongest opponent in the future. The strength and status of these Grandmasters were the focus of attention in the novel.
The four famous martial arts masters in ancient Chinese martial arts novels were: Zhang Sanfeng: The male protagonist in Jin Yong's novel is the founder of Wudang Sect, known as the martial arts master and martial arts leader. [2 Sweeping Monk: A fictional character in Jin Yong's novels. He is described as a mysterious martial arts expert and is the most outstanding cultivator in the martial arts world.] 3. Dugu Qiubai: The fictional character in Jin Yong's novel was described as a sword genius who was famous for his martial arts realm. 4. Yuan Chengzhi: The male protagonist in Jin Yong's novel is the founder of the Huashan Sect. He is famous for his superb swordsmanship and deep internal strength. He is a legendary figure in the martial arts world.
The martial arts of Qing Yu Nian's four Grandmasters were the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian. The Qing Emperor possessed Tyrannical zhenqi and powerful combat strength. He was considered the strongest grandmaster. Ku He had broken through to the upper ninth-level through a mysterious secret manual, and he had his own unique martial arts cultivation and martial arts secret manual. Ye Liuyun cultivated the Flowing Cloud Free Hand and became a martial grandmaster. Sigu Jian was Dongyi's guardian and one of the Great Grandmasters. These four Grandmasters were all peerless experts. Each of them had their own unique martial arts and cultivation. It was difficult to determine the ranking of their martial arts because each grandmaster had their own characteristics and advantages.
The ranking of Qing Yuannian's four Grandmasters was as follows: First was the Shadow elder brother, Sigu Jian. He had outstanding swordsmanship. Second place was the Qing Emperor. He was the grandmaster who had hidden the deepest and was very powerful. The third place was Ye Liuyun. His strength did not come from the scroll and sword manual that Ye Qingmei had given him, but from the Great Grandmaster strength that he had honed in actual combat with Wu Zhu. As for the fourth grandmaster, there was no mention of him for the time being.
The ranking of Qing Yuannian's four Grandmasters was as follows: First was the Shadow elder brother, Sigu Jian. He had outstanding swordsmanship. Second place was the Qing Emperor. He was the grandmaster who had hidden the deepest and was very powerful. The third place was Ye Liuyun. His strength did not come from the scroll and sword manual that Ye Qingmei had given him, but from the Great Grandmaster strength that he had honed in actual combat with Wu Zhu. As for the fourth grandmaster, there was no mention of him for the time being.
The four Grandmasters didn't give a clear description of Wu Zhu's evaluation. However, some information could be obtained from the relevant documents. Wu Zhu was considered to be highly skilled in martial arts and could even beat up the other four Grandmasters. He was described as a very low-key person with powerful martial arts and special abilities. The Qing Emperor was considered the strongest of the Four Grandmasters, but when facing Wu Zhu, he could not escape the fate of being instantly killed. In summary, although there was no clear evaluation, it could be inferred that Wu Zhu's martial arts and strength might have surpassed the Qing Emperor, one of the Four Great Grandmasters.
The four Grandmasters had different opinions of Wu Zhu. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor called Wu Zhu the " number one killing god in the world." He believed that his wisdom and forbearance surpassed the other three Grandmasters. However, there were also people who believed that there was no clear distinction between the four great grandmasters and Wu Zhu in terms of the order of grandmasters. Some people believed that Wu Zhu's combat power surpassed the four grandmasters. He had powerful combat power and special martial arts skills that could instantly kill grandmaster-level opponents. In addition, Wu Zhu also had some weaknesses. He did not know how to suspect others or guess the enemy's intentions, which made his judgment inferior to the four grandmasters. In summary, there was no clear conclusion regarding the evaluation of Wu Zhu by the four Grandmasters.
The four Grandmasters didn't give a clear description of Wu Zhu's evaluation. However, some information could be obtained. Wu Zhu was considered to be highly skilled in martial arts and could even beat up the other four Grandmasters. He was described as a very low-key person with powerful martial arts and special abilities. The Qing Emperor was regarded as the god of death among the Four Great Grandmasters, but some people believed that there was a dispute over whether he should be ranked second. In general, the four Grandmasters did not have a clear ranking or a specific description of Wu Zhu's evaluation.
The four Grandmasters had different opinions of Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor called Wu Zhu the number one killing god in the world and believed that his wisdom and forbearance surpassed the other three Grandmasters. However, there were also people who believed that there was no clear distinction between the four great grandmasters and Wu Zhu in terms of the order of grandmasters. Some people believed that Wu Zhu's fighting power surpassed the four great grandmasters, but others believed that the four great grandmasters were stronger. On the whole, there was no clear conclusion regarding the evaluation of Wu Zhu by the four Grandmasters.
The four Grandmasters didn't give a clear description of Wu Zhu's evaluation. However, some information could be obtained from the relevant documents. Wu Zhu was considered to be highly skilled in martial arts and could even beat up the other four Grandmasters. He was described as a very low-key person with powerful martial arts and special abilities. The Qing Emperor was considered the strongest of the Four Grandmasters, but when facing Wu Zhu, he could not escape the fate of being instantly killed. In summary, although there was no clear evaluation, it could be inferred that Wu Zhu's martial arts and strength might have surpassed the Qing Emperor, one of the Four Great Grandmasters.
The four Grandmasters had different opinions of Wu Zhu. Some documents believed that Wu Zhu was more powerful than the four grandmasters. He was described as a hidden grandmaster with unfathomable martial arts strength, and his combat power was far above the four grandmasters. He had precise algorithms, amazing speed, and endurance, as well as powerful laser eyes. However, there were also documents that mentioned that the Qing Emperor was the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters, but he could not escape the fate of being instantly killed when facing Wu Zhu. In summary, although there was no clear evaluation, it could be inferred that Wu Zhu's martial arts and strength might have surpassed the Qing Emperor, one of the Four Great Grandmasters.