Sigu Jian was not strong enough to defeat the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was described as a Great Grandmaster. He was thought to be stronger than Sigu Jian. In the battle of Dong Mountain, Sigu Jian and Ku He joined forces to fight the Qing Emperor and Ye Liuyun. In the end, Sigu Jian and Ku He suffered a crushing defeat. Although it seemed that Sigu Jian and Ku He could not defeat the Qing Emperor and Ye Liuyun, that was not the case. In addition, the Qing Emperor had also displayed great strength in his battle with the other three Great Grandmasters. Thus, according to the information provided, Sigu Jian could not defeat the Qing Emperor.
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 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.
Ye Liuyun could not defeat him in his battle with Sigu Jian. In the story of " Celebrating Years," Ye Liuyun had once fought with Sigu Jian. Sigu Jian had used the strongest sword of his life to successfully injure Ye Liuyun and pull off one of his arms. Although Ye Liuyun had also injured Sigu Jian, in the end, the Qing Emperor's Tyrannical zhenqi had smashed Sigu Jian's internal organs. Thus, it could be confirmed that Ye Liuyun was at a disadvantage in his battle with Sigu Jian and was unable to defeat him.
The four grandmasters of the Qing Dynasty were the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He had the aura of an Overlord and was considered the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters. Sigu Jian was good at swordsmanship. He was thought to be experienced in swordsmanship and was on par with the Qing Emperor in terms of martial strength. However, there was no mention of who was more powerful in the search results. Thus, based on the information given, it was impossible to determine who was more powerful in the Qing years, Sigu Jian or the Qing Emperor.
According to the information provided, Sigu Jian and the Qing Emperor were two important characters in " Celebrating Years." Sigu Jian was one of the four grandmasters of Qing Yunian. He was good at swordsmanship and his swordsmanship was superb. He had rich experience 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. However, the information provided did not clearly describe the relationship between Sigu Jian and the Qing Emperor. Therefore, based on the search results provided, I am unable to determine the relationship between Sigu Jian and the Qing Emperor.
Sigu Jian wanted to kill the Qing Emperor because he suspected that the Qing Emperor was Ye Qingmei's murderer. Ye Qingmei's financial power, the Overwatch Council, and her business all fell into the Qing Emperor's hands. Sigu Jian believed that the Qing Emperor would benefit the most. Sigu Jian had tried many times to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he had failed. In the end, at the end of his life, Sigu Jian massacred the manor of the City Lord who supported Northern Qi. He killed all his relatives other than his brother, the Shadow. He also made Yun Zhilan the City Lord of Dongyi and Fan Xian inherit the Sword Hut. The search results did not provide clear information on why Sigu Jian wanted to kill the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor and Sigu Jian were both Great Grandmaster-level characters in " Celebrating Years." They were both described as very powerful existences. The Qing Emperor was regarded as the strongest Great Grandmaster. He possessed Tyrannical zhenqi and unstoppable fighting power. He had displayed great power in the battle of Dong Mountain and easily defeated Ku He and Sigu Jian. On the other hand, Sigu Jian was also a powerful Sword Saint. He was known as one of the strongest swordsmen. Although the Qing Emperor was slightly stronger, this did not mean that Sigu Jian was not powerful. In summary, the Qing Emperor was considered to be a stronger character in the Qing years.
The Qing Emperor was regarded as one of the most powerful figures among the Four Great Grandmasters. His strength was described as extremely powerful. He even had the ability to burst Ku He with a finger and send Sigu Jian flying with a palm. The Qing Emperor possessed the Overlord's Qi and the King's Way zhenqi. He could fight with the biochemical robot Wu Zhu. Although Sigu Jian had rich experience in swordsmanship and was thought to be on par with the Qing Emperor in terms of martial strength, the Qing Emperor's strength was above the other three Grandmasters. Thus, with the above information, it could be said that the Qing Emperor was more powerful than Sigu Jian.
The Qing Emperor was regarded as one of the most powerful figures among the Four Great Grandmasters. His strength was described as extremely powerful. He even had the ability to burst Ku He with a finger and send Sigu Jian flying with a palm. The Qing Emperor possessed the Overlord's Qi and the King's Way zhenqi. He could fight with the biochemical robot Wu Zhu. Although Sigu Jian had rich experience in swordsmanship and was thought to be on par with the Qing Emperor in terms of martial strength, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor was slightly stronger.
Sigu Jian knew that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. In " Celebrating Years," Sigu Jian had snuck into the Qing Royal Palace many times to assassinate the Qing Emperor. However, before entering the Royal Palace, he felt the Qing Emperor's unprecedentedly powerful zhenqi. He realized that he could not defeat his opponent, so he chose to leave. This showed that Sigu Jian knew that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster and had some understanding of his strength. Thus, it could be concluded that Sigu Jian knew that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster.