Ku He was the younger brother of Northern Wei General Zhan Mingyue. He had played an important role in the chaos of Northern Qi, helping the Empress Dowager of Northern Qi to stabilize the world. Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was also Zhan Qingfeng's younger brother. He was one of the royal family and guardians of Northern Qi.

Ku He was the younger brother of Northern Wei General Zhan Mingyue. He played an important role in the novel Joy of Life. He was the national teacher and guardian of Beiqi Kingdom.
Ku He was the younger brother of Northern Qi's founding emperor, Zhan Qingfeng. He was a member of the Northern Qi royal family and one of Northern Qi's guardians. Ku He was one of the Great Grandmasters in the story, and his identity was closely related to the Northern Qi royal family. He had once led a thousand people to search for the temple and had broken through to the upper ninth-level through a magical secret manual.
Ku He was the younger brother of Northern Wei General Zhan Mingyue. He had played an important role in the chaos of Northern Qi, helping the Empress Dowager of Northern Qi to stabilize the world. Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was also Zhan Qingfeng's younger brother. He was one of the royal family and guardians of Northern Qi.
Ku He was the younger brother of Northern Wei General Zhan Mingyue. He had played an important role in the chaos of Northern Qi, helping the Empress Dowager of Northern Qi to stabilize the world. Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was also Zhan Qingfeng's younger brother. He was one of the royal family and guardians of Northern Qi.
Ku He's true identity was the younger brother of Northern Wei Great General Zhan Mingyue. He played an important role in the novel Joy of Life. He was the national teacher and guardian of Beiqi Kingdom.
Joy of Life Ku He's identity was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was originally a member of the Northern Qi royal family, the patron saint of Northern Qi. Ku He was an ascetic monk in the story. He followed Xiao En to the temple in search of the immortal medicine. In the temple, Ku He met Ye Qingmei and obtained her martial arts secret manual, making him a great grandmaster. His identity was closely related to the Northern Qi royal family, and he also knew that the Northern Qi Emperor's true identity was a girl.
Ku He's identity was Northern Qi's royal family. He was Haitang Duoduo's master. He was originally the guardian of Northern Qi, but he could only protect the royal family of Northern Qi, not all of Northern Qi. Ku He played an important role in the chaos of Northern Qi, helping the Empress Dowager of Northern Qi stabilize the world. He was a character in Maoni's novel, Joy of Life. He was known as one of the Four Grandmasters and was Zhan Qingfeng's younger brother. Ku He's true identity was the famous general of Northern Wei, Zhan Mingyue. He was Zhan Qingfeng's younger brother. He had once searched for the temple with Xiao En and rescued Ye Qingmei from it. Ku He had taken something from the temple, but there was no answer as to what it was.
Master Ku was an eminent monk of Shaolin Temple and the teacher of the sixth generation Sect Master of Beggar's Sect, Qiao Feng. His identity was that of a Shaolin monk.
Joy of Life Ku He's identity was Northern Qi's Imperial Advisor and one of the Four Great Grandmasters. He was originally a member of the Northern Qi royal family, the patron saint of Northern Qi. Ku He was an ascetic monk in the story. He followed Xiao En to the temple in search of the immortal medicine. In the temple, Ku He met Ye Qingmei and obtained her martial arts secret manual, making him a great grandmaster.
Master Ku was an eminent monk of Shaolin Temple and the teacher of the sixth generation Sect Master of Beggar's Sect, Qiao Feng. His identity was that of a Shaolin monk.