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Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

2024-12-22 22:46
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In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu wanted to kill the Qing Emperor because Fan Xian wanted to hold power. The way to have supreme authority was to kill the Qing Emperor. In the beginning, Fan Xian only wanted to use various methods to let himself control enough power to bargain with the Emperor and let himself and the people he cared about control his own fate. Wu Zhu was a cyborg with body temperature and self-healing, so every time he returned to the temple, he would be reprogrammed. Wu Zhu was a diehard fan of Ye Qingmei. He developed a loathing for the Qing Emperor and used his own power to wash the Imperial City's tens of thousands of Imperial Army soldiers with blood. In the end, he killed the Qing Emperor with a heavily injured body. The above was the answer based on the search results provided.

Joy of Life

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Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu wanted to kill the Qing Emperor because Fan Xian wanted to hold power. The way to have supreme authority was to kill the Qing Emperor. In the beginning, Fan Xian only wanted to use various methods to let himself control enough power to bargain with the Emperor and let himself and the people he cared about control his own fate. Wu Zhu was a cyborg with body temperature and self-healing, so every time he returned to the temple, he would be reprogrammed. Wu Zhu was a diehard fan of Ye Qingmei. He developed a loathing for the Qing Emperor and used his own power to wash the Imperial City's tens of thousands of Imperial Army soldiers with blood. In the end, he killed the Qing Emperor with a heavily injured body. In summary, the reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's will and the Qing Emperor's threat to Wu Zhu.

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2024-12-20 11:22

Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu wanted to kill the Qing Emperor because Fan Xian wanted to hold power. The way to have supreme authority was to kill the Qing Emperor. In the beginning, Fan Xian only wanted to use various methods to let himself control enough power to bargain with the Emperor and let himself and the people he cared about control his own fate. Wu Zhu was a cyborg with body temperature and self-healing, so every time he returned to the temple, he would be reprogrammed. Wu Zhu was a diehard fan of Ye Qingmei. He developed a loathing for the Qing Emperor and used his own power to wash the Imperial City's tens of thousands of Imperial Army soldiers with blood. In the end, he killed the Qing Emperor with a heavily injured body. In summary, the reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's will and the Qing Emperor's threat to Wu Zhu.

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2024-12-21 02:37

Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu wanted to kill the Qing Emperor because Fan Xian wanted to hold power. The way to have supreme authority was to kill the Qing Emperor. In the beginning, Fan Xian only wanted to use various methods to let himself control enough power to bargain with the Emperor and let himself and the people he cared about control his own fate. Wu Zhu was a cyborg with body temperature and self-healing abilities. Every time he returned to the temple, he would be reprogrammed, so he could not violate his basic logic. In addition, the Qing Emperor had injured Wu Zhu, cutting off his legs and seriously injuring him. The Qing Emperor also removed the black cloth over Wu Zhu's eyes and saw his true appearance. In summary, the reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's will and the Qing Emperor's threat to Wu Zhu.

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2024-12-19 08:24

Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

Fan Xian wanted to kill the Qing Emperor because he wanted to hold power. The way to have supreme authority was to kill the Qing Emperor. In the beginning, Fan Xian only wanted to use various methods to let himself control enough power to bargain with the Emperor and let himself and the people he cared about control his own fate. Wu Zhu was a man-made person with body temperature and self-healing abilities. He developed a loathing for the Qing Emperor and used his own power to wash the Imperial City's tens of thousands of Imperial Army soldiers with blood. In the end, he killed the Qing Emperor with a heavily injured body. Wu Zhu had killed the Qing Emperor because of Fan Xian's wishes and the Qing Emperor's threat to Wu Zhu. Fan Xian and Wu Zhu both had their own reasons and motives for killing the Qing Emperor.

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2024-12-18 20:07

Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor because Fan Xian wanted to grasp power. The way to have supreme authority was to kill the Qing Emperor. In the beginning, Fan Xian only wanted to use various methods to let himself control enough power to bargain with the Emperor and let himself and the people he cared about control his own fate. Wu Zhu was a man-made person with body temperature and self-healing abilities. As a robot, he could not violate his basic logic. Moreover, when Ye Qingmei died, Wu Zhu's view of the Qing Emperor was not like a human's. In addition, the reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest was to cover up his connection with the Temple and the matter of killing Wu Zhu. In summary, the reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's will and the Qing Emperor's threat to Wu Zhu.

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2024-12-23 15:27

Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a cyborg with body temperature and automatic recovery functions. The reason Fan Xian killed the Qing Emperor was because he wanted to hold power. The way to have supreme authority was to kill the Qing Emperor. The reason why Wu Zhu did not kill the Qing Emperor was because as a robot, he could not go against his basic logic. Moreover, when Ye Qingmei died, Wu Zhu did not view the Qing Emperor as a human. In addition, the reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest was to cover up his connection with the Temple and the matter of killing Wu Zhu. In summary, the reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was Fan Xian's will and the Qing Emperor's threat to Wu Zhu.

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2024-12-29 11:17

Qing Yu Nian, why did Wu Zhu kill the Qing Emperor?

The reason Wu Zhu killed the Qing Emperor was because Fan Xian wanted to grasp power. The way to have supreme authority was to kill the Qing Emperor. In the beginning, Fan Xian only wanted to use various methods to let himself control enough power to bargain with the Emperor and let himself and the people he cared about control his own fate. But Sigu Jian and Ku He had long seen that between the imperial power and the powerful officials, even father and son, conflict would eventually erupt. Fan Xian was not someone who was willing to let his fate be controlled by others. What they did was to help Fan Xian gain even greater power. From there, they pushed Fan Xian step by step onto the stage to resist the Qing Emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor died and Fan Xian became the most powerful force in the world.

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2024-12-29 07:32

Qing Yu Nian, Wu Zhu, and the Qing Emperor fought.

According to the information provided, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor had an intense battle in Joy of Life. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster in Joy of Life. He cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi and had powerful martial arts. Wu Zhu was an intelligent robot that Ye Qingmei had brought out of the temple. He had outstanding defense and agility. In their battle, the Qing Emperor had swollen Wu Zhu's face, and Wu Zhu had successfully broken the Qing Emperor's shoulder. However, based on the information provided, there was no clear conclusion as to who won the battle in the end. Therefore, regarding the result of Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor's fight, please type in Chinese. Answer the question and click on the report.

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2024-12-17 19:42

Qing Yu Nian, Wu Zhu, and the Qing Emperor fought.

In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor fought because of their complicated relationship. The Qing Emperor was the main villain in the drama. He had great strength and schemes. Wu Zhu, on the other hand, was a robot with powerful combat abilities and laser eyes. The Qing Emperor had been trying to kill Wu Zhu, and Wu Zhu was trying his best to protect Ye Qingmei's safety. In their last battle, the Qing Emperor had broken through the shackles of a grandmaster, so he could beat Wu Zhu. Even though Wu Zhu could use the laser eye to kill the Qing Emperor in an instant, due to the restrictions of the Temple, he could not harm humans, so he could not use this skill on the Qing Emperor. In the end, the Qing Emperor defeated Wu Zhu, but he was also heavily injured. Fan Xian appeared soon after and engaged in an ultimate showdown with the Qing Emperor. In the end, Fan Xian fell with heavy injuries and the Qing Emperor was reduced to the point where he no longer looked like a human. Therefore, in Joy of Life, the fight between Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor ended with the Qing Emperor defeating Wu Zhu.

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2024-12-20 11:28

Qing Yu Nian, Wu Zhu, and the Qing Emperor fought.

In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor had an intense battle. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster in Joy of Life. He cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi and had powerful martial arts. Wu Zhu was an intelligent robot that Ye Qingmei had brought out of the temple. He had outstanding defense and agility. According to the description in the search results, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor had fought many times and caused serious injuries to each other. However, there was no clear answer as to who had the upper hand in the battle. Thus, the search results did not provide any accurate information about the fight between Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor.

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2025-01-02 21:57
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