There was no clear mention of when the Qing Emperor would act in " Celebrating Years." " Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know when the Qing Emperor will make a move.
The Qing Emperor had attacked many times in " Celebrating Years," but the exact time of his attack was not mentioned. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to determine when the Qing Emperor will act.
Yes, the Qing Emperor had attacked in the battle of Dong Mountain. The Qing Emperor first blasted off half of Sigu Jian's body with a punch. Then, facing Ku He, he crossed half a lake with a finger and injected a large amount of zhenqi into Ku He's body, causing his meridians to explode. The Qing Emperor's attack caused Ku He and Sigu Jian to suffer heavy injuries. In the end, the Qing Emperor won.
The Qing Emperor did not mention the specific number of episodes in Celebrating Years.
Yes, the Qing Emperor had attacked in the battle of Dong Mountain. The Qing Emperor first blasted off half of Sigu Jian's body with a punch. Then, facing Ku He, he crossed half a lake with a finger and injected a large amount of zhenqi into Ku He's body, causing his meridians to explode. The Qing Emperor's attack caused Ku He and Sigu Jian to suffer heavy injuries. In the end, the Qing Emperor won.
The Qing Emperor had attacked many times in " Celebrating Years," and displayed powerful martial arts strength. In the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor had first seriously injured Sigu Jian with a punch. Then, he crossed half a lake with a finger and injected a large amount of zhenqi into Ku He's body, causing his meridians to explode. The Qing Emperor's attack caused Ku He and Sigu Jian to suffer heavy injuries. In the end, the Qing Emperor won. In addition, in the battle with Wu Zhu, although the Qing Emperor had been heavily injured, he had also heavily injured Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Haitang Duoduo, and the others. The Qing Emperor's martial arts were described as a domineering and violent fist technique. His fist technique symbolized the majesty of an emperor. Overall, the Qing Emperor had displayed great martial arts strength in Celebrating Years.
The Qing Emperor had attacked many times in Celebrating Years and displayed his powerful martial arts strength. In the battle of Dong Mountain, he had heavily injured Sigu Jian with one punch. Then, he had crossed half a lake with a finger and injected zhenqi into Ku He's body, causing his meridians to explode. The Qing Emperor's attack caused Ku He and Sigu Jian to suffer heavy injuries. In the end, the Qing Emperor won. In addition, the Qing Emperor also displayed the level of a Great Grandmaster in Taiping Courtyard. He keenly sensed that Yan Xiaoyi was about to release an arrow and quickly somersaulted in front of Fan Xian, avoiding Yan Xiaoyi's attack. The Qing Emperor had even displayed the strength of a Great Grandmaster when Chen Pingping tried to assassinate him and had taken Chen Pingping down. All in all, the Qing Emperor had made many moves in Celebrating Years, displaying his powerful martial arts strength.
The Qing Emperor had attacked many times in " Celebrating Years," and displayed powerful martial arts strength. In the battle of Dong Mountain, the Qing Emperor had first seriously injured Sigu Jian with a punch. Then, he crossed half a lake with a finger and injected a large amount of zhenqi into Ku He's body, causing his meridians to explode. The Qing Emperor's attack caused Ku He and Sigu Jian to suffer heavy injuries. In the end, the Qing Emperor won. In addition, the Qing Emperor also attacked in other situations, such as Fan Jian and Lin Ruofu. The Qing Emperor's strength was portrayed in the play as very powerful, enough to shake the world. Thus, the Qing Emperor's actions played an important role in the plot.
Hard to say. Maybe the author has a specific plan in mind and will reveal it at the right time. Could be soon or later depending on various factors like plot setup and character arcs.
I'm not sure exactly when it will end. You might want to keep an eye on official announcements from the publisher or the author's social media.
This sentence comes from a fable in the Liang Dynasty of China's Northern and Southern Dynasties,"Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi":"Guan Lu's" Answer to Questions "says: 'When it's time to make a move, make a move first. If you don't make a move, you'll be victorious.'" The story was about a scholar named Guan Lu who gave a reasonable answer based on his experience and knowledge when answering a customer's question. Later, this answer was quoted by a literary scholar named Xiao Gang as an idiom.