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The Second Sacrifice of Qing Temple, Master Sanshi

2024-12-29 21:51
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2024-12-29 21:57

The second sacrifice of the Qing Temple, Master San Shi, was a character in "Celebrating Years." He was a low-key and mysterious Level Nine expert. He was born with great strength and had practiced the Iron Skin Technique, making him almost invulnerable. He had once been a member of the Junshang Conference, but later, because of a conflict with the Qing Emperor, he left the Junshang Conference's arrangements. Master San Shi was sent to assassinate Xia Qifei, but after failing, he went alone to Jingdou to assassinate the Qing Emperor. On the way, he was shot dead in an ambush set up by the Eldest Princess's foster son, Yan Xiaoyi. The reason the Qing Emperor attacked the Qing Temple High Priest and Master San Shi was because he believed that knowing too many of the Emperor's secrets would pose a threat to his throne.

Who is Master Sanshi?

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2025-01-05 14:31

Master San Shi was killed by the Qing Emperor.

Who is Master Sanshi?

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2024-12-25 09:57

Master San Shi was killed by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was someone who did not tolerate anyone who threatened his throne. The death of the Qing Temple High Priest made this clear. The Qing Emperor believed that those who knew too many of the Emperor's secrets had to die because he did not want to be held against. The Qing Emperor believed that only the dead would not reveal the Emperor's secret to the outside world. Keeping the Qing Temple High Priest alive was undoubtedly a time bomb.

Who is Master Sanshi?

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2024-12-22 05:48

Master San Shi was killed by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor did not tolerate anyone who threatened his throne. The death of the Qing Temple High Priest made this clear. The Qing Emperor believed that only a dead person would not reveal the Emperor's secret to the outside world, so he used a vicious method on the Qing Temple High Priest. The specific information on who killed Master San Shi was not provided.

Who is Master Sanshi?

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2024-12-18 08:02

Master San Shi was killed by the Qing Emperor.

The Second Sacrifice of Qing Kingdom

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2024-12-24 18:08

The Second Priest of Qing Kingdom was one of the ninth-level experts of Qing Kingdom. He was the Second Priest of the Qing National Temple. He had natural divine strength and was very strong in combat. However, his brain was not very good. After failing to assassinate Fan Xian, he decided to assassinate the Qing Emperor. In the end, he was ambushed and killed by Yan Xiaoyi's son, Yan Shendu. Although the Qing Kingdom's High Priest should theoretically be stronger than the Second Priest, the High Priest had never participated in the battle. Even after the last Temple Envoy was killed by Wu Zhu, the High Priest suddenly died. His corpse was burned along with the Temple Envoy by the Qing Emperor. Thus, the current information regarding the specific strength and role of the Qing Kingdom's Second Priest and High Priest was not clear enough.

Sacrifice in the temple

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2025-01-05 05:30

The Qing Temple sacrifice was a religious ceremony held in the Qing Temple to celebrate the gods in the temple. The establishment of the Qing Temple was usually closely related to sacrificial activities, so the Qing Temple sacrifice could be said to be one of the core activities of the temple. Sacrifices in Qing temples were usually organized by clan ancestral halls or temple ancestors. According to the local temple situation, different gods could be celebrated, such as Zushi Temple, Chuanzu Temple, Dragon King Temple, Guanyin Temple, Earth Temple, Chenghuang Temple, etc. The Qing Temple sacrifice was usually held in the first month, March, or September of the lunar calendar, once or twice a year. The ritual of the Qing Temple was similar to the sacrificial activities of other temples, but there were also some subtle differences. The scale of the Qing Temple's sacrifice could be as large as holding a large-scale ritual, or as small as holding a small-scale ceremony to repay the gods. According to the information provided, the specific details and significance of the Qing Temple sacrifice were not explained in detail, so it was impossible to further understand the specific content of the Qing Temple sacrifice.

Celebrating Master Sanshi's Years

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2024-12-29 18:57

The Qing Emperor had killed Master San Shi during the Qing years. The Qing Emperor was someone who did not tolerate anyone who threatened his throne. The death of the Qing Temple High Priest made this clear. The Qing Emperor believed that those who knew too many of the Emperor's secrets had to die because he did not want to be held against. The Qing Emperor believed that only a dead person would not reveal the Emperor's secret to the outside world, so he had dealt a vicious blow to the Qing Temple High Priest. However, the specific information on who killed Master San Shi was not found in the search results provided.

Celebrating Master Sanshi's Years

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2024-12-18 06:02

The Qing Emperor had killed Master San Shi during the Qing years. The Qing Emperor was someone who did not tolerate anyone who threatened his throne. The death of the Qing Temple High Priest made this clear. The Qing Emperor believed that only a dead person would not reveal the Emperor's secret to the outside world, so he used a vicious method on the Qing Temple High Priest. The specific information on who killed Master San Shi was not provided.

The Second Priest of Qing Temple

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2025-01-05 02:21

The Second Priest of the Qing Temple was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was a Level Nine martial arts expert, born with divine strength, and had cultivated internal and external martial arts to the peak. Because of the conflict between the Qing Temple's Second Priest and the Qing Emperor, in order to resist the Qing Emperor, he voluntarily joined the Junshang Conference and was willing to be abandoned. He had once planned to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he had been ambushed and killed by the Eldest Princess's foster son, Yan Xiaoyi. The Second Priest of the Qing Temple played an important role in the play and formed a confrontational relationship with the Qing Emperor.

Is Qing Temple a temple?

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2025-01-07 04:04

Qing Temple was a temple. In " Celebrating Years," Qing Temple was depicted as a temple, similar to the temple in Xiao En's memories. The murals in the Qing Temple depicted some ancient stories and myths, including myths such as Dayu's flood control. Fan Xian also found colored paintings on the walls of the Qing Temple that were similar to later oil paintings. They depicted gods from ancient myths. In addition, the temple in " Celebrating Years " was described as a weapon museum of prehistoric human civilization, which collected almost all the weapons of prehistoric humans. The Qing Emperor established contact with the Temple through the Qing Temple and used the cooperative relationship with the Temple to convey the news. Therefore, according to the information provided, the Qing Temple could be called a temple.

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