The Qing Emperor knew of the existence of the Temple. The Qing Emperor established a connection with the Temple's partner, the Qing Temple High Priest, and through the secret manual that Ye Qingmei brought out, he reached a cooperation with the Temple. The Qing Emperor had also set up a trap to make Xiao En think that Fan Xian was his grandson, forcing Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi and put himself in danger. His goal was to get the secret of the Temple out of Xiao En's mouth. The Qing Emperor had a deep connection with the Temple and used the Qing Temple's High Priest to work together remotely. Although the Qing Emperor had not seen the Temple with his own eyes, he had learned of its existence through his cooperation with the Temple and Ye Qingmei's help.

The Qing Emperor knew of the existence of the Temple. The Qing Emperor had set up a trap to make Xiao En think that Fan Xian was his grandson. He had forced Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi and put himself in danger. His goal was to get the secret of the Temple out of Xiao En's mouth. In addition, the Qing Emperor had a deep connection with the Temple. Through the Temple's partner, the High Priest of the Qing Temple, they worked together remotely. Through the secret manual that Ye Qingmei brought out, they reached a cooperation with the Temple.
The cooperative relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Temple began through Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei left the Divine Hall, she handed the four books to Ku He, Sigu Jian, Wang Dao, and Badao. These two books made the Qing Emperor the number one person in the world. The Qing Emperor used the power of the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei, seized the imperial power, and firmly controlled the power in his hands. The relationship between them could be said to be a kind of cooperative relationship where they used each other to reach a consensus in order to achieve their respective goals. The specific details and methods of cooperation were not mentioned.
The relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Temple was a cooperative relationship of mutual use. The Qing Emperor used the power of the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei, seized the imperial power, and firmly controlled the power in his hands. The Temple used the Qing Emperor to maintain imperial rule and protect the overall interests of mankind from harm, preventing the rapid development of human civilization. The specific contact method and details were not mentioned, but it could be seen that the Qing Emperor and the Temple had a relationship of mutual use, aimed at achieving some common goal.
The cooperation between the Qing Emperor and the Temple began with Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei brought out four secret manuals from the Temple. Two of them were given to the Qing Emperor, making him the strongest person in the world. The Qing Emperor was very persistent about the Temple because it had brought modern technology and helped the rise of the Qing Kingdom. The connection between the Qing Emperor and the Temple was through Ye Qingmei's report of his deeds to the Temple. The Temple had sent messengers to lure him away. This was the result of the Qing Emperor's careful planning. The temple was a military museum built before the nuclear explosion of Earth's civilization. The development process and technological progress of mankind were controlled by intelligent AI. The Qing Emperor hoped to possess the power of the Temple or use the Temple to get rid of Wu Zhu. The cooperative relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Temple was extremely important. It was the key to the Qing Emperor's preservation of everything.
The connection between the Qing Emperor and the Temple was established through Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei came out of the Temple, she brought out four secret manuals. Two of them were given to Ku He and Sigu Jian, while the remaining two were given to the Qing Emperor. These two secret manuals made the Qing Emperor the strongest person in the world. The Qing Emperor used the power of the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei and control the imperial power. The Temple used the Qing Emperor to maintain the rule of the imperial power and stop the rapid development of human civilization to protect the overall interests of mankind from harm. The relationship between them could be said to be a kind of cooperative relationship where they used each other.
The Qing Emperor and the Temple established a cooperative relationship of mutual use. The Qing Emperor used the power of the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei, seized the imperial power, and firmly controlled the power in his hands. The Temple used the Qing Emperor to maintain imperial rule to protect the overall interests of mankind from harm and prevent the rapid development of human civilization. The specific details and methods of cooperation were not mentioned, but it could be seen that the Qing Emperor and the Temple had a relationship of mutual use, aimed at achieving some common goals. Such a partnership could be seen as a partnership of equals.
The Qing Emperor and the Temple established a cooperative relationship of mutual use. The Qing Emperor used the power of the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei, seized the imperial power, and firmly controlled the power in his hands. The Temple used the Qing Emperor to maintain imperial rule to protect the overall interests of mankind from harm and prevent the rapid development of human civilization. Their cooperative relationship was one of mutual use. To be more specific, after Ye Qingmei left the Divine Hall, she gave the four books to Ku He, Sigu Jian, Wang Dao, and Badao. These two books made the Qing Emperor the number one person in the world. The Qing Emperor used the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei, seized the imperial power, and firmly controlled the power in his hands. The Temple also used the Qing Emperor to maintain imperial rule and protect the overall interests of mankind from harm, preventing the rapid development of human civilization. The connection between them was initially established through Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei left the Divine Hall, she distributed the records to the Qing Emperor and others. The cooperative relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Temple was to achieve their respective goals. It was an equal cooperative relationship.
The Qing Emperor and the Temple established a cooperative relationship of mutual use. The cooperation between the Qing Emperor and the Temple began with Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei left the Temple, she handed the four secret manuals to Ku He, Sigu Jian, Wang Dao, and Ba Dao. These two secret manuals made the Qing Emperor the strongest person in the world. The Qing Emperor used the power of the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei, seized the imperial power, and firmly controlled the power in his hands. Although the details of the cooperation and the process were not provided, it could be seen that the Qing Emperor and the Temple had a relationship of mutual use. Their cooperation was aimed at achieving some common goal. Thus, the cooperation between the Qing Emperor and the Temple could be seen as an equal partnership.
The cooperative relationship between the Qing Emperor and the Temple began through Ye Qingmei. After Ye Qingmei left the Divine Hall, she handed the four books to Ku He, Sigu Jian, Wang Dao, and Badao. These two books made the Qing Emperor the number one person in the world. The Qing Emperor used the power of the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei, seized the imperial power, and firmly controlled the power in his hands. The relationship between them could be said to be a kind of cooperative relationship where they used each other to reach a consensus in order to achieve their respective goals. The specific details and methods of cooperation were not mentioned.
The Qing Emperor cooperated by establishing a mutually beneficial relationship with the Temple. After Ye Qingmei left the Divine Hall, she gave the four books to Ku He, Sigu Jian, Wang Dao, and Badao. This made the Qing Emperor the number one person in the world. The Qing Emperor used the Temple to plot against Ye Qingmei, seized the imperial power, and firmly controlled the power in his hands. The details of the cooperation and the process were not detailed enough, but it could be seen that the Qing Emperor and the Temple had a relationship of mutual use.