During the Qing years, Wu Zhu ended up being seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and heading to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually gained his own consciousness. He hoped to live a quiet life and did not choose to continue to be with Fan Xian's family. Wu Zhu was originally a biochemical robot of the temple. He looked like an ordinary person, but he was actually a robot. Every time he returned to the temple after a mission, his memories would be erased until Ye Qingmei brought him out of the temple. After Wu Zhu left the temple with Ye Qingmei, he became her servant and gradually developed human feelings in his many years of companionship. However, when Wu Zhu finally returned to the Temple to try and retrieve his past memories, he was once again wiped clean by the Temple. Thus, Wu Zhu ended up recuperating on Dong Mountain.
Wu Zhu did not die in the ending of "Celebrating Years." He was the servant of the main character Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. He possessed unfathomable martial arts, even surpassing the four Great Grandmasters. In the development of the plot, in order to protect Fan Xian, Wu Zhu engaged in a fierce confrontation with the Qing Emperor. In the end, he heavily injured the Qing Emperor. Although Wu Zhu was also injured, he did not die. In the end, he was recuperating on Dong Mountain. Thus, Wu Zhu survived the ending of " Celebrating Years."
In the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu's ending was that he finally recovered a portion of his memories. He went to the Royal Palace alone to fight fiercely with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, the Qing Emperor attempted to sneak attack and kill Wu Zhu, but Wu Zhu removed the blindfold he had been covering. The Qing Emperor was shot to death by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Thus, Wu Zhu finally defeated the Qing Emperor and survived. In addition, there were some search results that mentioned that after Wu Zhu was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor, he went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. He gradually recovered his consciousness and chose to live alone. In summary, Wu Zhu finally defeated the Qing Emperor and survived. However, the specific ending might be different due to the different versions of the plot.
During the Qing years, Wu Zhu's ending was that he finally recovered a portion of his memories. He went to the Royal Palace alone to engage in a fierce battle with the Qing Emperor. In the battle, the Qing Emperor attempted to sneak attack and kill Wu Zhu, but Wu Zhu removed the blindfold he had been covering. The Qing Emperor was shot to death by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Thus, Wu Zhu finally defeated the Qing Emperor and survived.
In the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu's ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually recovered his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to be with Fan Xian's family. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die in either the novel or the TV series.
In the first season of the celebration, Wu Zhu was played by Tong Mengshi.
In " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu's ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu regained his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to live with Fan Xian. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die in the novel.
In " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu's ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu regained his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to live with Fan Xian. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die in the novel.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu's ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu regained his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to be with Fan Xian's family. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die in the novel.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu's ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu regained his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to live with Fan Xian. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die in the novel.
In the original work of " Celebrating Years," Wu Zhu's final ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu regained his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to live with Fan Xian. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die in the novel.