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How was the Qing Emperor injured?

How was the Qing Emperor injured?

2024-12-27 04:12
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The Qing Emperor's injuries in " Celebrating Years " were as follows: The Qing Emperor was first seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he was hit in the arm by a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he was hit by Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. The details and sequence of the injuries were not consistent in the search results provided, but the Qing Emperor's injuries were mentioned many times. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer regarding the Qing Emperor's injury.

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The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor's injuries in " Joy of Life " were as follows: The Qing Emperor was first seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he was hit in the arm with a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he was hit with Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. In addition, the Qing Emperor also requested to see what was behind Wu Zhu's blindfold. The Qing Emperor had been injured in an expedition, causing his meridians to be completely severed. However, he had unintentionally cultivated the King's Path zhenqi and became the third Great Grandmaster. In the battle with Fan Xian and the others, the Qing Emperor had also suffered serious injuries. However, his strength still surpassed that of ordinary people and he could avoid fatal attacks. In the end, the Qing Emperor was hit by Fan Ruoruo's sniper rifle and died of serious injuries. Thus, the Qing Emperor's injuries in Joy of Life had happened many times, but the details of his injuries were not mentioned.

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2024-10-24 00:15

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor's injuries in " Joy of Life " were as follows: The Qing Emperor was first seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he was shot in the arm with a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he was hit by Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. In addition, the Qing Emperor also requested to see what was behind Wu Zhu's blindfold, so he took off Wu Zhu's face cloth. In the novel, after the veil was taken off, everyone saw a white light flash in the direction of the Royal Palace. Then, the Qing Emperor died. The details of the Qing Emperor's injuries in Joy of Life were not consistent, so the exact extent of his injuries could not be determined.

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2024-12-21 01:51

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor was hurt many times in the novel Joy of Life. First, he had been seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he had been hit in the arm with a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he had been hit with Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. The details of the injury were not mentioned.

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2024-12-20 18:50

The Qing Emperor was injured.

In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor was injured in chapter 151. Eldest Princess Li Yunrui and the Crown Prince plotted to assassinate the Crown Prince on his way to Northern Qi. This way, the Crown Prince would not be able to ascend the throne. However, this plan was seen through by Chen Pingping and Fan Xian, so Fan Xian replaced the Crown Prince as an envoy to Northern Qi. On the way to the diplomatic mission, Fan Xian was surrounded and attacked by the Second Prince and the Shadow aces. He was seriously injured. Later, the Qing Emperor learned of the Eldest Princess and Crown Prince's plot and was furious. He personally went to the palace to confront the Eldest Princess. During the confrontation, the Qing Emperor discovered the Eldest Princess and the Crown Prince's collusion. In a fit of anger, he used internal energy to injure the Eldest Princess 'meridians, making her unable to speak.

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2024-10-20 18:48

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor was injured many times in the novel Joy of Life. First, he had been seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he had been hit in the arm by a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he had been hit by Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. In addition, the Qing Emperor also requested to see what was behind Wu Zhu's blindfold, so he took off Wu Zhu's face cloth. After the veil was taken off, everyone saw a flash of white light in the direction of the Royal Palace. Then, the Qing Emperor died. The Qing Emperor had been injured in an expedition, causing his meridians to be completely severed. However, he had unintentionally cultivated the King's Path zhenqi and became the third Great Grandmaster. In the battle with Fan Xian and the others, the Qing Emperor had been seriously injured, but his strength still surpassed that of ordinary people and he could avoid fatal attacks. In the end, Fan Xian took Wu Zhu to kill the Qing Emperor. He was beaten black and blue by the injured Wu Zhu, and one of his hands was knocked off by Fan Ruoruo's sniper rifle, but they were not fatal injuries.

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2024-12-15 11:54

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor's injuries in " Joy of Life " were as follows: The Qing Emperor was first seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he was hit in the arm by a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he was hit by Fan Xian with all his strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. In addition, the Qing Emperor also requested to see what was behind Wu Zhu's blindfold, but he did not mention the specific results.

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2024-12-16 01:37

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor was injured many times in the novel Joy of Life. First, he had been seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he had been hit in the arm by a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he had been hit by Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. The Qing Emperor even requested to see what was behind Wu Zhu's blindfold. The Qing Emperor had been injured in an expedition, causing his meridians to be completely severed. However, he had unintentionally cultivated the King's Path zhenqi and became the third Great Grandmaster. In the battle with Fan Xian and the others, the Qing Emperor had also suffered serious injuries. However, his strength still surpassed that of ordinary people and he could avoid fatal attacks. In the end, the Qing Emperor was hit by Fan Ruoruo's sniper rifle and died of serious injuries.

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2024-12-27 18:46

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor was injured many times in the novel Joy of Life. According to the information provided, the Qing Emperor's injuries were as follows: The Qing Emperor had first been seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he had been hit in the arm by a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he had been hit by Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. In addition, the Qing Emperor also requested to see what was behind Wu Zhu's blindfold, so he took off Wu Zhu's face cloth. The Qing Emperor's strength still surpassed that of ordinary people. He could avoid fatal attacks. In the end, under Fan Xian and Wu Zhu's joint assassination, the Qing Emperor was hit by Fan Ruoruo's sniper rifle. He died of serious injuries.

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2024-12-28 01:29

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor was injured many times in the novel Celebrating Years. First, he had been seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he had been hit in the arm by a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he had been hit by Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. In addition, the Qing Emperor also requested to see what was behind Wu Zhu's blindfold. The Qing Emperor's injuries were described in detail in the novel, including how he was injured by different people and the severity of his injuries. However, regarding the exact details of the Qing Emperor's injury and his final fate, the current search results did not provide a clear answer.

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2024-12-28 01:18

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor was injured many times in the novel Joy of Life. First, he had been seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he had been hit in the arm by a heavy sniper rifle. Then, he had been hit by Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. In addition, the Qing Emperor also requested to see what was behind Wu Zhu's blindfold.

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2024-12-28 00:51

The Qing Emperor was injured.

The Qing Emperor was injured many times in the novel Celebrating Years. He had first been seriously injured by Fan Xian's mother's servant, Wu Zhu. Then, he had been hit in the arm with a heavy spear. Then, he had been hit with Fan Xian's full strength. These injuries caused the Qing Emperor to be half-dead before he died. In addition, the Qing Emperor also requested to see the situation behind Wu Zhu's blindfold. However, the details of the injury were not mentioned. As a result, the Qing Emperor's injuries in the novel happened many times, but the details were not clear.

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2024-12-22 22:37
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