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Sigu Jian explored the Qing Royal Palace at night.

2025-01-09 10:36
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2025-01-09 13:13

Sigu Jian's goal of exploring the Qing Royal Palace at night was to assassinate the Qing Emperor. He had once barged into the Royal Palace three times at night to get rid of the Qing Emperor, but each time, he felt the powerful aura of a Great Grandmaster and the Qing Emperor's personal guards. In the end, he did not make a move. Sigu Jian was not afraid of making a move. He was worried that if the assassination failed, it would draw out the Great Grandmaster, expose his identity, and put Dongyi in danger. He was worried that the Qing Emperor would attack and make the people of Dongyi suffer. Thus, he suspected that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. That was why he felt confident in killing the Qing Emperor in the battle at Dong Mountain.

Sigu Jian broke into the Royal Palace

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2024-12-26 04:00

Sigu Jian's goal in barging into the Royal Palace was to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, every time he approached the Qing Emperor's bedroom, he felt the powerful aura of a Great Grandmaster and the Qing Emperor's personal guards. In the end, he did not make a move. Sigu Jian was not afraid of making a move. He was worried that if the assassination failed, it would draw out the Great Grandmaster and expose his identity, putting Dongyi in danger. Thus, he repeatedly entered the palace at night four times and felt the aura of a martial grandmaster every time. This indicated that the Qing Emperor might be the fourth Great Grandmaster. However, there was currently no conclusive evidence as to whether the Qing Emperor was really a Great Grandmaster.

Sigu Jian and the Qing Emperor

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2024-12-25 05:22

Sigu Jian and the Qing Emperor were two important characters in " Celebrating Years." According to the information provided, Sigu Jian was one of the Four Great Grandmasters of Qing Yuannian. He was good at swordsmanship and his swordsmanship was superb. He was experienced in swordsmanship and was thought to be on par with the Qing Emperor in terms of martial strength. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He possessed the aura of an overlord and was the one with the highest martial arts skills among the Four Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor's fighting strength was very strong and he had the ability to destroy everything. The information provided did not mention the specific relationship between Sigu Jian and the Qing Emperor.

Sigu Jian, the Qing Emperor

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2024-12-23 23:56

Sigu Jian was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was one of the Qing Emperor's enemies. Sigu Jian had tried to assassinate the Qing Emperor many times, but he was ultimately schemed against. He was attacked by the Qing Emperor and Ye Liuyun, causing him to be seriously injured. Before he passed away, he had passed Dongyi to Fan Xian. As for the Qing Emperor, he was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He had the aura of an overlord and was the one with the highest martial arts skills among the Four Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor cooperated by establishing a mutually beneficial relationship with the Temple and grasped the imperial power. The Qing Emperor had experienced many assassinations in his life, including Sigu Jian's assassination. In the end, the Qing Emperor was assassinated by Fan Xian and Fan Ruoruo.

Who was Sigu Jian in the years of Qing?

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2024-12-27 04:55

Sigu Jian was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was the son of the City Lord of Dongyi, the protector of Dongyi, the owner of the Sword Hut and Taiping money house, and one of the Four Great Grandmasters of the world. His real name was unknown. In the play, Sigu Jian experienced the process of becoming a Great Grandmaster from a child who was regarded as an idiot. After he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, he received care and respect, and began to learn sword techniques.

Was Sigu Jian from the Qing Kingdom?

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2024-12-26 10:52

Sigu Jian was not a person of the Qing Kingdom. Sigu Jian was the City Lord of Dongyi. He guarded Dongyi and was the true master of the Sword Hut and Taiping money house. He was regarded as a great grandmaster in " Celebrating Years." He was proficient in the Sigu Sword Style and was regarded as one of the strongest grandmasters. The Qing Kingdom was Ye Liuyun's birthplace, and Sigu Jian was the Lord of Dongyi. Thus, Sigu Jian was not a person of the Qing Kingdom.

Why was Sigu Jian called Sigu Jian?

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2024-12-24 22:29

The reason why Sigu Jian was called Sigu Jian was because the sword technique he created was called Sigu Jian. This kind of sword style was unique in that it cared about the front and the left, which meant that in battle, he only cared about the front and the left, and did not care about the back and the right. The name of this sword technique also represented his sword intent and combat style. Although Sigu Jian was very powerful, he was ultimately crippled by the Qing Emperor's schemes. His end was very miserable.

Why was Sigu Jian called Sigu Jian?

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2024-12-17 03:07

The reason why Sigu Jian was called Sigu Jian was because the sword technique he created was called Sigu Jian. This kind of sword style was unique in that it cared about the front and the left, which meant that in battle, he only cared about the front and the left, and did not care about the back and the right. The name of this sword technique also represented his sword intent and combat style.

Why was Sigu Jian called Sigu Jian?

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2024-10-22 06:08

The reason why Sigu Jian was called " Sigu Jian " was because his sword style and footwork contained the characteristic of " looking forward and not behind, looking left and not right." This kind of footwork allowed him to flexibly respond to attacks from all directions in battle, so he was called Sigu Jian. At the same time, Sigu Jian's swordsmanship also reflected his grandmaster realm." With one glance, he could topple a city. Then, he could topple a country. Three times, he would trouble the world. He would draw his sword and Sigu's heart would be at a loss."

Sigu Sect and Sigu Jian

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2024-12-21 03:18

Sigu Sect and Sigu Jian were sects and characters from two different martial arts novels. There were obvious differences between them. Sigu Sect was a sect in Lotus Flower House. It was founded by Sword God Li Xiangyi and was an overlord in the martial arts world. The disciples of this sect mainly focused on sword techniques, but at the same time, they also had various other martial arts skills. Sigu Sect's people included Li Xiangyi and Qiao Wanfang. As for Sigu Jian, according to an article in the search results, Sigu Jian was a figure in the Qing Dynasty. He was a martial grandmaster, and he walked the path of killing. In the plot, he slaughtered his own kin, but he spared his young brother, Shadow. In summary, Sigu Sect and Sigu Jian were sects and characters from different novels. They had no direct connection. Sigu Sect was a sect in Lotus Flower House, and Sigu Jian was a figure in Qing Yu Nian. As for the specific differences between them, there was no detailed information in the search results provided so far.

Who was Sigu Jian during the Qing years?

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2024-12-28 07:45

Sigu Jian was a character in Maoni's novel," Celebrating Years." He was Dongyi's guardian and sword saint. His real name was unknown, but he was one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Since young, Sigu Jian liked to squat under a tree and look at ants. He was regarded as a fool by the world. He was the son of the City Lord of Dongyi and had been bullied by his family since he was young. In the novel, Sigu Jian became a Great Grandmaster and practiced the Sigu Sword Art. His sword arts were considered the grandmasters of the world. He formed a deep friendship with Ye Qingmei, Wu Zhu, and the others, and played an important role in the plot. As for his true identity and background, there was no mention of it in the information given so far.

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