The Qing Emperor's identity was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and a hidden Great Grandmaster. In Joy of Life, he was portrayed as a shrewd and ambitious character. At first, the Qing Emperor was just an ordinary heir of King Cheng, but with Ye Qingmei's help, he became Emperor. He tried to harm Fan Xian, but was ultimately defeated by Fan Xian and Wu Zhu working together. The Qing Emperor's body had no meridians. He had deliberately created this so that others could not see that he was a Great Grandmaster. The Qing Emperor's strength was bottomless. His hearing even surpassed Yan Xiaoyi's. The Qing Emperor's ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu.

In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor's identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters. He was a character in the TV series " Joy of Life." He was the Qing Emperor, one of the Four Great Grandmasters in the world, and Fan Xian's father. The Qing Emperor was good at forbearance. He had the ambition to unify the world. He had always hidden his identity as a martial grandmaster. Perhaps it was because he wanted to preserve his strength, but at the same time, he had an unspeakable secret. The other three martial grandmasters did not know his strength, so they did not dare to act rashly. The Qing Emperor's ending was to be killed by Wu Zhu.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor's identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor's identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters.
In the Qing years, the Qing Emperor's identity was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and the hidden Great Grandmaster.
In Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor's identity was the Qing Emperor and one of the four great grandmasters.
The Qing Emperor's true identity was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and one of the Four Great Grandmasters.
The Qing Emperor's true identity was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and one of the Four Great Grandmasters.
The Qing Emperor's true identity was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and one of the Four Great Grandmasters.
The Qing Emperor's true identity was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and one of the Four Great Grandmasters.
The Qing Emperor's true identity was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and one of the Four Great Grandmasters.