The Qing Emperor's martial arts were not taught by Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei gave the Qing Emperor a secret manual called Tyrannical Technique, but in theory, this technique could not allow one to become a Great Grandmaster. The Qing Emperor had raised his martial arts to the high-tier by practicing Tyrannical zhenqi, but this was not taught by Ye Qingmei. Thus, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine who had taught the Qing Emperor martial arts.
Yes, Hong Sixiang's martial arts were taught by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor imparted his martial arts to Hong Sixiang, allowing him to cultivate to the peak of the ninth-grade. The reason the Qing Emperor had nurtured Hong Sixiang was mainly to confuse the enemy and make them mistakenly believe that Hong Sixiang was the Qing Emperor's true disciple and Great Grandmaster. In this way, the Qing Emperor could protect his true strength and achieve the goal of confusing the enemy.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor did have martial arts and was described as the leader of the Great Grandmasters. What he practiced was a martial art called "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor's martial arts level was thought to far exceed that of a ninth-level expert. He could even fight two Great Grandmasters alone. However, the details and level of the Qing Emperor's martial arts were not mentioned in the search results. Thus, it was impossible to accurately answer how high the Qing Emperor's martial arts level was.
[The Qing Emperor did have martial arts in " Celebrating Years " and was described as the leader of the Great Grandmasters.] He had cultivated a martial art known as "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor's martial arts were thought to far exceed those above ninth-level. He could even fight two Great Grandmasters alone. Thus, it could be said that the Qing Emperor had very high martial arts skills in the drama.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor did have martial arts and was described as the leader of the Great Grandmasters. He had cultivated a martial art known as "Tyrannical True Qi", which had powerful internal energy and combat ability. The Qing Emperor's martial arts were thought to far exceed those above ninth-level. He could even fight two Great Grandmasters alone. However, the details and level of the Qing Emperor's martial arts were not mentioned in the search results, so it was impossible to accurately answer how high the Qing Emperor's martial arts level was.
[In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor did have martial arts and was described as having very high martial arts.] He cultivated a secret manual called the Tyrannical Skill Manual. Through the cultivation of Tyrannical zhenqi, he improved his martial arts level and became one of the Four Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor's martial arts were considered one of the most powerful characters among the Four Great Grandmasters. He could easily defeat other experts and displayed powerful combat abilities in the show. However, the details and level of the Qing Emperor's martial arts were not mentioned in the search results, so it was impossible to accurately answer how high the Qing Emperor's martial arts level was.
The Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei. In " Celebrating Years," when Ye Qingmei left the Temple with Wu Zhu, she brought out some martial arts manuals, including the martial arts manuals the Qing Emperor practiced. Although some documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei, there were other documents that did not mention this. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
The Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
The Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei. Many documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei. In " Celebrating Years," when Ye Qingmei left the Temple with Wu Zhu, she brought out some martial arts manuals, including the martial arts manuals the Qing Emperor practiced. Although some documents did not mention this, according to the descriptions in other documents, it could be confirmed that the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
The Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei. In " Celebrating Years," when Ye Qingmei left the Temple with Wu Zhu, she brought out some martial arts manuals, including the martial arts manuals the Qing Emperor practiced. Although some documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei, there were other documents that did not mention this. According to the information provided, it could be confirmed that the Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
The Qing Emperor's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.