In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was an ambitious person who attempted to rule the world through the Temple's technology. He used Ye Qingmei to get close to the throne, but in the end, he wanted to kill her. In the play, the Qing Emperor tested the guard beside him, Gong Dian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. In the novel, the Qing Emperor was prepared to murder Fan Xian, but Fan Xian controlled the economic lifeline of the Qing Kingdom. The two of them fought fiercely in the small building where the Qing Emperor remembered Ye Qingmei. In the end, the Qing Emperor was defeated by Fan Xian.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd and ambitious character. He was originally the son of King Cheng and became Emperor with Ye Qingmei's help. He then cruelly assassinated Ye Qingmei. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. Fan Xian, Haitang Duoduo, Thirteenth Wang, the Shadow, and Wu Zhu attacked the Qing Emperor together. The Qing Emperor was injured by Fan Ruoruo's sniper rifle and then killed by a laser.
In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor was a shrewd and ambitious character. He had always wanted to unify the world. Although he was not favored when he was young, he later met Ye Qingmei, a woman with ability and strength. The Qing Emperor became Emperor with Ye Qingmei's help and cruelly assassinated her. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.
In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's true identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters. His ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor attempted to plot against Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor's identity and ending were described in both novels and dramas.