The hemp-clothed envoy did not kill Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu had killed him after fighting with the hemp-clothed envoy.

In the novel " Ma-i Son-in-law," there was a character named Ye Hongyu. She was related to the main character, Chen Huangpi, when they were children. Chen Huangpi's grandfather was nicknamed Green Hemp Ghost Hand, and he was the 16th generation descendant of the hemp clothing aristocratic family. In order to prolong Chen Huangpi's life, his grandfather had arranged a betrothal. Ye Hongyu was his fiancée in name.
The Temple Messenger in Joy of Life was the same type of person as Wu Zhu. They were both intelligent robots from the Temple. Wu Zhu was Ye Qingmei's servant and Fan Xian's bodyguard. He possessed extremely powerful martial arts and strength. The Temple Envoy was the guardian of the Temple and was sent to assassinate Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu. In his battles with the Temple's emissaries, Wu Zhu had successfully defeated them many times, but he had also suffered serious injuries and lost part of his memory. The Qing Emperor used the Temple emissary to get rid of Wu Zhu, but Wu Zhu still protected Fan Xian from harm. In the end, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor engaged in an intense battle, but Wu Zhu ultimately lost to the Qing Emperor. The search results did not provide any clear information about the exact number of Temple Emissaries and Wu Zhu, as well as their relationship.
Wu Zhu had not been killed by anyone. Wu Zhu was a character in Maoni's novel," Celebrating Years," and its derivative works. He was a robot. After his body was modified, he had human emotions and memories. His main task was to protect Fan Xian. At the end of the novel, Wu Zhu was severely injured by the Qing Emperor, but he was eventually rescued by Fan Xian and lived in seclusion with Fan Xian in Jiangnan. Not satisfied with watching dramas? Interested in the main character of the main characters, Ye Qingmei? Please click on the link below to see the wonderful content of Ye Qingmei's Diary!
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Wu Zhu was a mysterious character in Joy of Life. He was Ye Qingmei's servant and Fan Xian's bodyguard. Wu Zhu was a hidden great grandmaster who possessed extremely powerful martial arts and strength. He was one of the Temple Messengers. The Temple Messengers were a type of advanced bio-inspired robot. Their mission was to help humans and clean up any threats to the human world. According to the description in the movie, Wu Zhu had fought with other Temple Emissaries many times and successfully defeated them. He had also fought with the Temple emissary that the Qing Emperor had cooperated with. Although he had defeated the other party in the end, he had also been seriously injured. Wu Zhu's existence was very important to Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. He had always protected them and had taken on the important task of guiding the development of the new human race. Temple messengers were a way for the temple to communicate with humans. They had the strength of a grandmaster. Other than Wu Zhu, the Temple also had other envoys, including the hemp garment envoys. The number and strength of the Temple messengers were not specified. In general, Wu Zhu and the Temple Envoy played important roles in Joy of Life. Their existence played a key role in the development of the plot.
In Joy of Life2, Wu Zhu and the messenger fought. Wu Zhu took down the messenger despite his injuries, and in the end, Wu Zhu won.
Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor in " Celebrating Years." In the novel, the Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu fought. The Qing Emperor cut off Wu Zhu's legs and seriously injured him. However, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. The exact description of the original text could be found in the novel "Celebrating Years".
Wu Zhu had successfully killed the Qing Emperor in Joy of Life. In the novel, the Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu fought. The Qing Emperor cut off Wu Zhu's legs and seriously injured him. However, the Qing Emperor was curious about Wu Zhu's true appearance and removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes. In the end, he was killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. The exact description could be found in the novel Joy of Life.