Dabao was not the messenger of the Temple. Da Bao's true identity was the biological son of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. He later became the Temple Master Da Hong Pao. Although Da Bao pretended to be stupid in the movie, he was actually a hidden expert with the ability of a martial arts genius. Through his identity of playing dumb, he constantly provided information about the Qing Kingdom to the Temple and was promoted to the highest level of Ascetic Monk. Therefore, Da Bao's identity was the Temple Master Da Hong Pao, not the Temple Envoy.
Yes, Da Bao was the messenger of the Temple. In " Celebrating Years," Dabao's true identity was Da Hongpao, the leader of the ascetics in the temple. He was once cured by the temple and received martial arts training from the temple, becoming the messenger of the temple. Although Da Bao looked silly on the surface, he was actually pretending to protect his and the Qing Emperor's identities. Fan Xian and Lin Wan 'er had always taken good care of Dabao and treated him like family. It was only after Fei Jie was killed that Fan Xian discovered Dabao's true identity.
Yes, Lin Dabao's true identity was the Temple Envoy. He recovered from his mental deficiency through the high-tech treatment of the temple and was recognized by the temple. As an envoy of the Temple, he used his father's identity as Prime Minister to pass on Qing Kingdom's intelligence to the Temple.
Lin Dabao's real identity was Da Hong Pao, the leader of the ascetics in the temple, not the emissary of the temple. He appeared as a fool in " Celebrating Years ", but in reality, he wasn't really a fool. He was just pretending. Lin Dabao was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. Due to their sibling relationship, his birth could not be made public. In order to protect the face and authority of the royal family, the Eldest Princess had used Minister Lin to marry him. Her goal was to cover up this scandal with the Qing Emperor. Lin Dabao used his identity of playing dumb to pass on Qing Kingdom's intelligence to the Temple and was promoted to the highest level of Da Hong Pao Ascetic Monk by the Temple. Therefore, his identity was Da Hongpao, the leader of the ascetics of the temple, and not the messenger of the temple.
Lin Dabao was the Temple Envoy. Lin Dabao's real identity was the Temple Envoy. He recovered from his mental deficiency through the high-tech treatment of the temple and was recognized by the temple. As an envoy of the Temple, he used his father's identity as Prime Minister to pass on Qing Kingdom's intelligence to the Temple. Even though Lin Dabao appeared as a fool in the movie, he was not really a fool. He was just pretending. He was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. Due to their sibling relationship, his birth could not be made public. Lin Dabao's role in the play was to use his stupidity to mock the cunningness of others and to set off Fan Xian's kindness and sincerity. Therefore, he was certain that Lin Dabao was the Temple Emissary.
The Temple Messenger referred to some AI robots preserved in the military museum of the surviving civilization before the nuclear explosion on Earth. These robots had super A-level intelligent mechanical abilities and were not human. They were controlled by the central computer and were responsible for protecting the advanced weapons in the temple and carrying out the cleaning mission, which was to eliminate the scourge that the supercomputer thought threatened the development of human civilization.
Yes, the temple messengers in " Celebrating Years " were all robots. According to the descriptions in many documents, other than Uncle Wu Zhu, the Qing Temple High Priest, and the hemp garment messenger, there were two more robots that played the role of the temple messenger. These robots were made by humans in the old era. They had the appearance and intelligence of humans. They were sent to patrol everywhere to help humans and protect the advanced weapons in the temple. Wu Zhu was one of the most graceful robots with the highest sense of presence. He played an important role in the drama. Therefore, it could be confirmed that the Temple Messenger was a robot.
Yes, the temple messengers in " Celebrating Years " were all robots. The Temple Messenger was a robot left behind by the prehistoric civilization in the military museum. It had an intelligent management system and advanced weapons. Their role was to intervene and promote the development of the next human civilization to prevent mankind from repeating the same mistakes. Among them, Wu Zhu was the strongest of the Temple Emissaries. He could fight with the other Temple Emissaries and defeat them. The specific personnel list of the other robots was not explicitly mentioned.
Temple messengers referred to a special existence. They were AI robots preserved in the military museum of the surviving civilization before the nuclear explosion on Earth. These robots had super A-level intelligent mechanical abilities and were not human. They were controlled by the central computer and were responsible for protecting the advanced weapons in the temple and carrying out the cleaning mission, which was to eliminate the scourge that the supercomputer thought threatened the development of human civilization. Therefore, the Temple Messenger was not a person, but a special robot.
Yes, the temple messengers in " Celebrating Years " were all robots. According to the descriptions in many documents, other than Uncle Wu Zhu, the Qing Temple High Priest, and the hemp garment messenger, there were two more robots that played the role of the temple messenger. These robots were made by humans in the old era. They had the appearance of humans, long lives, and strong combat power. Their mission was to help humans and regularly clean up the threats to the human world. Wu Zhu had the most stable performance and the strongest learning ability among this group of robots. He also had the ability to upgrade himself. Therefore, it could be concluded that the temple messengers in " Celebrating Years " were all robots.
Da Bao's true identity was the illegitimate child of the Qing Emperor and the Eldest Princess. As he grew up, he joined the Temple and became the leader of the ascetics, Da Hong Pao. Regarding Da Bao's ending, some documents mentioned that he died, but the specific plot and details were not mentioned. Therefore, there was no clear answer to Da Bao's ending.