Ku He was defeated and heavily injured by the Qing Emperor in his battle with him. The Qing Emperor used his Tyrannical zhenqi and battle techniques to successfully exhaust Ku He's zhenqi. In the end, he defeated Ku He with the ultimate technique of crossing half a lake with a finger. Thus, it could be said that Ku He was no match for the Qing Emperor.
Ku He was instantly killed by the Qing Emperor in his battle. The Qing Emperor first used a punch to knock down Sigu Jian. Then, he crossed half a lake with a finger and poured a large amount of zhenqi into Ku He's body, causing his meridians to explode. The Qing Emperor's advantage lay in his deep inner energy and Tyrannical zhenqi, while Ku He had exquisite techniques in sword techniques. Although Sigu Jian had injured Ye Liuyun while he was heavily injured, the Qing Emperor's strength was superior. As a result, Ku He could not win against the Qing Emperor.
The Four Great Grandmasters of the Qing Dynasty were the Qing Emperor, Ye Liuyun, Ku He, and Sigu Jian. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace and possessed the aura of an Overlord. Ye Liuyun was from Qing Kingdom. He was good at Flowing Cloud Sanshou and was the only Great Grandmaster who had not received the blessing of the Temple's martial arts secret manual. Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi. He had become the world's first Great Grandmaster through a mysterious secret manual. In the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor had single-handedly killed three Grandmasters. Ku He was defeated and heavily injured by the Qing Emperor's Tyrannical zhenqi. In the end, he was no match for the Qing Emperor and died. Thus, the Qing Emperor was able to instantly kill Ku He during the Qing years because he had cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi and possessed great strength.
Ku He was not the Qing Emperor. Ku He was a character in the novel " Celebrating Years." He was the Imperial Advisor of the Beiqi Kingdom and also the patron saint of Beiqi. The Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster hidden in the Qing Royal Palace and possessed the aura of an Overlord. Although the Qing Emperor could instantly kill Ku He in the Qing Dynasty, Ku He was not the Qing Emperor himself.
The Qing Emperor was regarded as the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters. The Tyrannical zhenqi that he cultivated had the power to destroy everything in its path and could easily defeat the other three grandmasters. Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi. Although he was also one of the Four Great Grandmasters, he had been defeated by the Qing Emperor at the battle of Dong Mountain. Thus, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor was stronger.
The Qing Emperor was regarded as the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters. The Tyrannical zhenqi that he cultivated had the power to destroy everything in its path and could easily defeat the other three grandmasters. Ku He was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor. Although he was also one of the Four Great Grandmasters, he was defeated and heavily injured by the Qing Emperor's Tyrannical zhenqi in the battle of Dong Mountain. In the end, he was no match for the Qing Emperor and died. Thus, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor was thought to be more powerful than Ku He.
Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was described as the pinnacle of human combat power. He possessed powerful martial arts, zhenqi, and thoughts. The Qing Emperor cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi. He had a lot of zhenqi, many times more than ordinary people. Although Wu Zhu had a metal body, he had no internal energy. He only had the ability to adapt to changes in his body. The Qing Emperor's zhenqi could be said to be top-notch, and Wu Zhu did not have the support of zhenqi. He could not contend with the Qing Emperor. In addition, Wu Zhu's defense and agility were both at the maximum level. Under normal circumstances, the Qing Emperor would not have had a chance to defeat him. Thus, according to the information provided, Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor.
Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor grasped the secret manual of the King's zhenqi and had the strength of a mortal with deep internal energy. Wu Zhu only had the ability to adapt to changes in his body and had no internal energy. The Qing Emperor's true qi was many times more than Wu Zhu's, giving him more power and skill in battle. In addition, the Qing Emperor also had the ability to create wondrous weapons, and Wu Zhu was the Qing Emperor's creator. Thus, after combining the above information, one could conclude that Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor.
Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor. In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor was described as the pinnacle of human combat power. He possessed powerful martial arts and zhenqi. The Qing Emperor cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi. He had a lot of zhenqi, many times more than ordinary people. Wu Zhu had no internal energy, only the ability of his body to adapt. The Qing Emperor's true qi could be said to be at the peak, giving him even greater strength and skill in battle. In addition, the Qing Emperor also grasped the secret manual of the King's zhenqi, which Wu Zhu did not have. Overall, according to the information provided, Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor.
Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had mastered the secret manual of the King's zhenqi and possessed powerful internal energy and martial arts. Wu Zhu only had the ability to adapt to changes in his body and had no internal energy. The Qing Emperor's true qi was many times more than Wu Zhu's, giving him more power and skill in battle. In addition, the Qing Emperor also had the ability to create wondrous weapons, and Wu Zhu was the Qing Emperor's creator. Combining the above information, one could conclude that Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor.