There were two different versions of the relationship between Ku He and Wu Zhu during the Qing Yu years. According to document 1, Ku He and Wu Zhu were master and disciple, and Ku He was Wu Zhu's master. However, according to document 2, Ku He and Wu Zhu were enemies, and they fought many times in the show. Although the search results provided some information about their interactions and battles, there was no clear answer about the specific details of their relationship. Thus, regarding Ku He and Wu Zhu's relationship, there was no clear answer in the current search results.
The relationship between Ku He and Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was not clearly described. The search results did not mention the specific relationship between Ku He and Wu Zhu. Thus, according to the information provided, I don't know the relationship between Ku He and Wu Zhu.
In Joy of Life, Ku He and Wu Zhu were enemies. They had fought many times in the show, and one of them was in the temple, where Wu Zhu easily killed Ku He. The other time was when Fan Xian was on a diplomatic mission to Northern Qi. Wu Zhu had taken the initiative to fight Ku He, but in the end, the two sides had not won. Both sides had recuperated for several months. However, the search results did not explicitly mention their specific relationship. Therefore, the current search results could not give a definite answer about their relationship.
During the Qing Yu Nian, Ku He and Wu Zhu had a master-disciple relationship. Ku He was the Great Grandmaster of Northern Qi and had founded Tianyi Dao. Wu Zhu was Ku He's last disciple. They had a close master-disciple relationship and had many exchanges and interactions in the drama. However, the search results did not provide more details about their relationship.
In Joy of Life, Ku He and Wu Zhu had a master-disciple relationship. Ku He was the Great Grandmaster of Northern Qi and had founded Tianyi Dao. Wu Zhu was Ku He's last disciple. They had a close master-disciple relationship and had many exchanges and interactions in the drama. However, the search results did not provide more details about their relationship.
In Joy of Life, there was no clear description of Ku He's influence on Wu Zhu. Ku He and Wu Zhu had once fought, and Ku He had been injured by Wu Zhu in this battle. In addition, Ku He had two disciples. One of them was called Haitang Duoduo, but he did not mention their relationship with Wu Zhu. Thus, the current information was not enough to determine Ku He's exact influence on Wu Zhu.
Ku He's influence on Wu Zhu was not clearly described in Joy of Life. The search results mentioned that Ku He and Wu Zhu had once fought, and Ku He had been injured by Wu Zhu in this battle. In addition, Ku He had two disciples. One of them was called Haitang Duoduo, but he did not mention their relationship with Wu Zhu. Thus, he could not accurately answer Ku He's influence on Wu Zhu.
Wu Zhu was played by Tong Mengshi in Joy of Life.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu was the servant of the main character Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. At the same time, he was also a high-tech AI left behind from a highly developed civilization. His real identity was a robot, the first generation of the " immortal messenger " sent by the Temple to the human world. Wu Zhu gradually developed his own consciousness and emotions in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, displaying human feelings. Even though he was a robot, Wu Zhu showed his determination to save Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei's child. His martial arts were very powerful and he was one of the most powerful characters in Joy of Life. In short, Wu Zhu was a mysterious and powerful character. His identity and abilities added a lot of suspense and drama to the plot.
The actor who played Wu Zhu in the celebration was Tong Mengshi.
Wu Zhu was played by Tong Mengshi in Joy of Life.