The ranking of the four grandmasters in Joy of Life was as follows: According to the descriptions of many documents, the weakest was Ku He. He was the oldest and in poor physical condition. Ranked second was the Qing Emperor. He was the grandmaster who hid the deepest and was very powerful. First place was the Shadow's elder brother, Sigu Jian. He had outstanding sword skills. Thus, according to the information provided, the Shadow Elder Brother (Sigu Jian) was regarded in Joy of Life as the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters.

The ranking of the four grandmasters in the Qing Dynasty was as follows: First was the Shadow elder brother, Sigu Jian. He had outstanding sword skills. Second place was the Qing Emperor. He was the grandmaster who had hidden the deepest and was very powerful. The third place was Ye Liuyun. His strength did not come from the scroll and sword manual that Ye Qingmei had given him, but from the Great Grandmaster strength that he had honed in actual combat with Wu Zhu. The fourth place was Ku He. He was the oldest and in poor physical condition. He was considered the weakest of the four great grandmasters. Thus, according to the information provided, the Shadow elder brother (Sigu Jian) was considered the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters in the Qing Dynasty.
The ranking of the four grandmasters of Joy of Life was as follows: First was the Shadow elder brother, Sigu Jian. He had outstanding sword skills. Second place was the Qing Emperor. He was the grandmaster who had hidden the deepest and was very powerful. The third place was Ye Liuyun. He had honed his martial grandmaster strength through actual combat. As for the fourth place, there was no clear ranking based on the information provided.
In Joy of Life, the rankings of the four Grandmasters were as follows: First was the Shadow elder brother, Sigu Jian. He had outstanding sword skills. Second place was the Qing Emperor. He was the grandmaster who had hidden the deepest and was very powerful. The third place was Ye Liuyun. He had honed his martial grandmaster strength through actual combat. As for the fourth place, there was no clear ranking based on the information provided.
In Joy of Life, the rankings of the four grandmasters were as follows: First was the Shadow elder brother, Sigu Jian. He had outstanding sword skills. Second place was the Qing Emperor. He was the grandmaster who had hidden the deepest and was very powerful. The third place was Ye Liuyun. His strength did not come from the scroll and sword manual that Ye Qingmei had given him, but from the Great Grandmaster strength that he had honed in actual combat with Wu Zhu. The fourth place was Ku He. He was the oldest and in poor physical condition. He was considered the weakest of the four great grandmasters. Thus, according to the information provided, the Shadow Elder Brother (Sigu Jian) was regarded in Joy of Life as the strongest of the Four Great Grandmasters.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Joy of Life's original work were Ku He of the Beiqi Kingdom, the Qing Emperor of the Qing Kingdom, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, and Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom's Ye family. Among them, Ku He was the first person to meet Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei gave him the secret manual, and Ku He cultivated to become a great grandmaster. Ye Qingmei later met Sigu Jian and gave him a secret manual. Sigu Jian also became a Great Grandmaster. Ye Qingmei also befriended the Qing Emperor and gave him a secret manual. The Qing Emperor also became a Great Grandmaster. Ye Liuyun, on the other hand, had gained some insights from the battle with Ye Qingmei's servant, Wu Zhu. After closed-door cultivation, he became a martial grandmaster. The four grandmasters in Joy of Life played a key role in the plot and influenced the development of the entire story.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Joy of Life were the Qing Emperor, Ye Liuyun, Ku He, and Sigu Jian. The Qing Emperor was the Qing Emperor who had hidden in the depths of the Palace for more than 20 years. He was the most powerful of the Four Great Grandmasters and also the most powerful. Ye Liuyun was from Qing Kingdom. He had practiced the Flowing Cloud Sanshou and became a Great Grandmaster. Ku He was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor. He had learned the Tianyi Dao Heart Technique and became Northern Qi's guardian. Sigu Jian was Dongyi's guardian. He was proficient in the Sigu sword style and guarded Dongyi. These four Grandmasters were all peerless experts. Their strengths were not much different, so it was difficult to rank them. Their existence made the Qing Kingdom not dare to act rashly, because they could single-handedly block ten thousand troops and protect the country.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Joy of Life were Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor Ku He, Dongyi's Sigu Jian, the Qing Kingdom's Ye Liuyun, and the Qing Emperor, who had hidden in the depths of the palace for more than 20 years. They were all legendary figures in Jianghu. They were unrivaled in different fields and possessed powerful martial arts and cultivation. However, there was no clear answer to the question of who was the strongest and who was the weakest among the four grandmasters. Every grandmaster had their own unique martial arts cultivation and martial arts secret manuals, and their strength was not much different. Their endings were also different due to the development of the plot. Ku He and Sigu Jian were heavily injured by the Qing Emperor on Dong Mountain and eventually died, while Ye Liuyun was a mysterious figure. The final ending was not clearly revealed. As the last of the four grandmasters whose identity had been revealed, the Qing Emperor had more of an air of an overlord. Although he did not display much strength, he had a decisive influence. In short, the four Grandmasters were all important characters in Joy of Life. Their existence made Qing Kingdom, Northern Qi, and Dongyi not dare to easily challenge each other. They became legendary figures in the martial world.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Joy of Life were Ku He of Beiqi, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, and the Qing Emperor and Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Joy of Life were Ku He of the Beiqi Kingdom, the Qing Emperor of the Qing Kingdom, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, and Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom's Ye family. Ku He and Sigu Jian each obtained Ye Qingmei's secret manual and became Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor had become the most powerful grandmaster by cultivating Tyrannical zhenqi and King's Path zhenqi. Ye Liuyun, on the other hand, had comprehended the Flowing Cloud Sanshou through his battle with Ye Qingmei's servant, Wu Zhu, and had become a martial grandmaster. These four Grandmasters played important roles in the drama and influenced the development of the plot.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Joy of Life were Ku He of Beiqi, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, and the Qing Emperor and Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom.