There were three conditions for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster. First, he had obtained the nameless manual that Ye Qingmei had given him. This was the foundation for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had fallen into a dead end during the battle against Great Wei, but he had been saved by Chen Pingping. This was part of his luck. In the end, the Qing Emperor had a tenacious heart. He had experienced a near-death situation on the battlefield before he figured out the cultivation method. The reason the Qing Emperor could become a Great Grandmaster was because he possessed these three conditions at the same time.

There were three conditions for Qing Yuannian to become a martial grandmaster. First, he needed to obtain the martial arts secret techniques that Ye Qingmei had given him, including the Tianyi Dao mental cultivation method, the sword intent of caring for the front and ignoring the back, and the nameless martial art. These secret techniques were the key to becoming one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Secondly, he needed to experience a chance encounter. For example, when he was in a death situation during the expedition against Great Wei, he had been saved by Chen Pingping. Finally, he needed to have a tenacious mind and experience a near-death experience on the battlefield before he could comprehend the cultivation method. None of these conditions could be missing, which was why the Qing Emperor became a Great Grandmaster.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor became a great grandmaster because he received the secret manual of Tyrannical True Qi that Ye Qingmei had given him. The Qing Emperor had broken all his meridians in the process of training and became a cripple. However, he no longer used his dantian to store true qi. Instead, he used his entire body as a storage device and gradually recovered his body by continuously accumulating true qi. The Qing Emperor's ambition and desire for power also prompted him to seize the throne, but he was lucky enough to meet Ye Qingmei. The two fell in love and started a business together. Ye Qingmei had modern thinking and high-tech technology. Through business, she had turned Qing Kingdom into a powerful country and was deeply loved by the people. The foundation for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster was the secret manual that Ye Qingmei had given him. His recovery and success could not be separated from Ye Qingmei's help and support.
In Joy of Life, there were three conditions for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster. First, he had obtained the nameless manual that Ye Qingmei had given him. This was the foundation for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had fallen into a dead end during the battle against Great Wei, but he had been saved by Chen Pingping. This was part of his luck. In the end, the Qing Emperor had a tenacious heart. He had experienced a near-death situation on the battlefield before he figured out the cultivation method. The reason the Qing Emperor could become a Great Grandmaster was because he possessed these three conditions at the same time.
Hong Sixiang, the eunuch in Joy of Life, was not a real martial grandmaster. The true Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor himself. He hid in the depths of the Royal Palace and controlled the entire situation. Hong Sixiang was only a ninth-level ace. The Qing Emperor had passed his zhenqi to Hong Sixiang to deceive others. Therefore, the eunuch in Joy of Life was not a grandmaster.
The Great Grandmasters in Joy of Life included the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian. Among them, the Qing Emperor was the one with the highest martial arts skills among the four grandmasters. He hid in the Qing Royal Palace and had the aura of an overlord. Ku He was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor. He had cultivated the Tianyi Dao Heart Technique and became a Great Grandmaster. Ye Liuyun was from the Qing Kingdom. He was good at the Flowing Cloud Sanshou and was also a grandmaster. Sigu Jian was Dongyi's guardian. He was proficient in the Sigu sword style and was also a Great Grandmaster. These four grandmasters were all top-notch fighters in the world of Joy of Life. Each of them had powerful martial arts and cultivation. The Qing Emperor was regarded as the most powerful Great Grandmaster, and the other three Grandmasters also possessed extraordinary strength.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu had indeed said," Fighting a grandmaster is the same." He was a powerful character and was described as a master. He could even defeat a master. Although Wu Zhu was not clearly classified as a grandmaster, his strength was believed to far exceed that of a grandmaster. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Zhu's strength in Joy of Life had surpassed that of a martial grandmaster.
Hong Sixiang, the eunuch in Joy of Life, was not a real martial grandmaster. The true Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor himself. He hid in the depths of the Royal Palace and controlled the entire situation. Hong Sixiang was only a ninth-level ace. The Qing Emperor had passed his zhenqi to Hong Sixiang to deceive others. Therefore, the eunuch in Joy of Life was not a grandmaster.
Wu Zhu, the character in Joy of Life, had indeed said that " fighting a grandmaster ". He was described as a powerful character who could even defeat a martial grandmaster. Although Wu Zhu was not clearly classified as a grandmaster, his strength was believed to far exceed that of a grandmaster. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Zhu's strength in Joy of Life had surpassed that of a martial grandmaster.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu had indeed fought against a martial grandmaster. In the play, Wu Zhu's kung fu was described as unusual. His words were crisp and left a deep impression. However, there was no clear answer to the question of how to measure the level of a grandmaster and whether they could be defeated. "Therefore, based on the information provided, I can't be sure if Wu Zhu in Joy of Life can really defeat a martial grandmaster.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor was described as a Great Grandmaster, and he was the most powerful of the Four Great Grandmasters. He possessed great strength. Even Ye Liuyun, Ku He, and Sigu Jian were not his match. The Qing Emperor relied on his sharp mind and personal strength to become the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. He also displayed powerful abilities in both national and personal wars. Thus, based on the information provided, it could be concluded that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster.