The grandmaster in the Royal Palace was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. He had the Overlord's Qi and was the one with the highest martial arts skills among the Four Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor hid his identity as a Great Grandmaster to protect himself and deceive others.
The fifth grandmaster of Qing Yu Nian was Fan Jian.
Qing Yu Nian's fifth grandmaster was Wu Zhu.
In " Celebrating Years," a grandmaster referred to an expert with extraordinary strength. There were four grandmasters in the show, namely: - [Ku He: Teacher of Beiqi Kingdom. He met Ye Qingmei when he was searching for the temple with Xiao En. He received a portion of Ye Qingmei's power and became a Great Grandmaster.] - Sigu Jian: Protector of Dongyi. His swordsmanship is sharp. He became a Great Grandmaster together with Ku He. - Ye Liuyun was originally a swordsman, but he was taken in as a servant by Ye Qingmei. Later, he joined a great grandmaster to learn swordsmanship and became a great grandmaster. - The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster who hid himself very well. In the original novel, he fought against the Great Grandmasters Ku He and Ye Liuyun. He fought one against two and finally defeated the two. In the novel, Ku He, Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun's martial arts were similar, and the Qing Emperor was their master. Thus, in terms of martial arts and seniority, the Qing Emperor was the most powerful Great Grandmaster.
There was currently no clear answer to the question of whether Dabao in Celebrating Years was a grandmaster. Although Da Bao had shown outstanding talent and martial arts skills in the drama and could fight the four grandmasters alone, there was no conclusive evidence to prove that he was a true grandmaster. Some viewers thought that he might be a hidden master, but these claims and speculations were not confirmed. "Therefore, we can't be sure if Dabao is a grandmaster.
The four Grandmasters of Qing Yu Nian were the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun. Among them, the Qing Emperor was the most powerful Great Grandmaster. He was the villain of the Qing Dynasty. He had courage and wisdom. He relied on his personal strength and sharp mind to become the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. Ye Liuyun, Ku He, and Sigu Jian were all related to the Qing Emperor's lover, Ye Qingmei. They had become Great Grandmasters through Ye Qingmei's guidance or help. The reason the Qing Emperor could become the number one grandmaster in the world was because he grasped the Tyrannical zhenqi that Ye Qingmei had given him. Although this technique had side effects, the Qing Emperor relied on his powerful strength and desire to rule to become an invincible grandmaster.
The grandmasters of Qing Yunian referred to the four experts with the highest martial arts realm in the novel. They were the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian. The Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. In the battle of Dong Mountain, he had defeated two powerful enemies and became an invincible grandmaster. However, he had died in the battle with Fan Xian. Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi. He had become a Great Grandmaster by practicing the secret manual Ye Qingmei had given him. Ye Liuyun was a genius. Without any guidance, he had become a grandmaster through his own hard work. Sigu Jian was a grandmaster of Dongyi and was proficient in the Sigu sword style. As a ninth-level ace, although Fan Xian had a chance to advance to the Great Grandmaster level, due to his personal entanglement, he ultimately failed to advance. Generally speaking, the grandmasters of Qingyu referred to the four experts with the highest martial arts realm.
Qing Yu Nian's fourth Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had been defeated by Zhan Qingfeng (Ku He's brother) in the northern expedition. He had been seriously injured and had become a vegetable. However, through the care of Chen Pingping and Lady Ning, he had managed to practice the King Path technique and become a Great Grandmaster.
Qing Yu Nian's fourth Great Grandmaster was the Qing Emperor.
Qing Yuannian's other martial grandmaster was Ye Liuyun.
The most mysterious Great Grandmaster in the Qing Dynasty was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's father. He hid his identity as a Great Grandmaster and passed zhenqi to Hong Sixiang to deceive others. The Qing Emperor was the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters, but his identity had always been hidden in the Qing Royal Palace. Very few people knew that he was a Great Grandmaster.