According to the information provided, there was no clear answer to the question of whether Wu Zhu could defeat a martial grandmaster in Qing Yu Nian. There were hints that Wu Zhu's strength was on par with the four grandmasters. He had fought with the four grandmasters before, but there was no clear outcome. Thus, it was impossible to determine if Wu Zhu could defeat a martial grandmaster.
During the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu was described as a hidden great grandmaster. He had unfathomable martial arts strength and his combat strength far exceeded that of other grandmasters. He was proficient in all the martial arts of the great grandmaster. He could beat everyone with an iron rod. Although Wu Zhu was not clearly classified as a grandmaster, his strength was believed to far exceed that of a grandmaster. Thus, it could be said that Wu Zhu's strength had reached the level of a great grandmaster in the years of Qing.
During the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu was described as a hidden grandmaster level expert, whose strength surpassed the four grandmasters. Although Wu Zhu was not clearly classified as a grandmaster, his strength was believed to far exceed that of a grandmaster. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Zhu's strength was above that of a grandmaster.
[Wu Zhu is a hidden grandmaster level expert. His strength surpasses the four great grandmasters.] Even though he did not mention Wu Zhu's exact level, it could be inferred that he was an expert at the Great Grandmaster level. Thus, Wu Zhu could be said to be a great grandmaster.
During the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu was described as a powerful character. He was the only Temple Envoy who could fight against the four Grandmasters and defeat them. Wu Zhu had superb martial arts and special abilities. He could even defeat the Qing Emperor without using true energy. His defense and agility had reached the maximum level, making it impossible for the Qing Emperor to defeat him under normal circumstances. Although some search results suggested that Wu Zhu's strength was on par with the four great grandmasters, and some even believed that Wu Zhu was stronger than the four great grandmasters, there was no clear outcome. Thus, it was impossible to determine whether Wu Zhu could defeat the martial grandmaster.
During the celebration, Wu Zhu was described as a robot with powerful combat power. He didn't have True Qi, but relied on the analysis of the computer and the performance of the machine to fight. Wu Zhu's combat power was very powerful, even comparable to a martial grandmaster. His specialty was his ability to remain calm and rational. His explosive power was also very strong, especially after activating the laser eye skill. However, the Great Grandmaster, the Qing Emperor, was also one of the strongest Great Grandmasters. He had great power and achievements. As the search results did not clearly mention the difference in strength between Wu Zhu and the martial grandmaster, it was impossible to determine who was stronger. Thus, it was impossible to determine who was more powerful, Wu Zhu or the Great Grandmaster, because they were both top-notch experts in martial arts and each had their own strengths.
Based on the information provided, it could be concluded that Wu Zhu was more powerful than a martial grandmaster. Wu Zhu was described as a hidden great grandmaster with unfathomable martial arts strength. His combat power was far above that of a great grandmaster. He had precise algorithms, amazing speed, and endurance, as well as powerful laser eyes. Although there were some controversial points of view, Wu Zhu was considered a very powerful character in the celebration. He relied on the analysis of the computer and the performance of the machine to fight. His combat strength was very strong, even comparable to a martial grandmaster. Thus, it could be said that Wu Zhu was more powerful than a martial grandmaster.
During the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu was described as a hidden great grandmaster with unfathomable martial arts strength. His combat strength far exceeded that of other grandmasters. Although Wu Zhu was not clearly classified as a grandmaster, his strength was believed to far exceed that of a grandmaster. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Zhu's strength was above that of a grandmaster. However, there was no mention of whether Wu Zhu was his master. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine whether Wu Zhu was his master.
Although Wu Zhu's rank was not explicitly mentioned, it was certain that his strength exceeded that of a great grandmaster. Thus, the ranks above Great Grandmaster Wu Zhu were unknown.
The Qing Emperor could not defeat Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu was described as a powerful character in " Celebrating Years," with max defense and agility attributes. In comparison, although the Qing Emperor cultivated Tyrannical zhenqi, he did not have any particularly prominent attributes other than zhenqi. In addition, Wu Zhu also had a chest that could attack from a distance. This made the Qing Emperor very afraid. Thus, according to the information provided, Wu Zhu was stronger. He could defeat the Qing Emperor.
Emperor Qing defeated Wuzhu in "Celebrating Years." The Qing Emperor had mastered the secret manual of the King's zhenqi and had the identity of a mortal with deep internal energy. Wu Zhu did not have internal energy and only had the ability to adapt to physical changes. 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 knew that one of Wu Zhu's weaknesses was his fear of fire. Combining these factors, the Qing Emperor won the battle with Wu Zhu. Thus, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor could defeat Wu Zhu.