The setting of the Four Great Grandmasters was a concept in " Celebrating Years." It referred to the four martial arts superpowers recognized by the Qing Kingdom, Beiqi Kingdom, and Dongyi. The Four Great Grandmasters were Ku He, the Imperial Advisor of Beiqi Kingdom, the Qing Emperor of the Qing Kingdom, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, and Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom's Ye family. They all had great strength and influence, and each of them had their own unique martial arts manuals and cultivation methods. This concept was first mentioned by Fei Jie in the original work of " Celebrating Years," but in fact, this was common sense recognized by the common people of the world. The four grandmasters were powerful and could fight against ten thousand people alone. They played an important role in the story.
The setting of the Four Great Grandmasters referred to the four peak martial dao masters that appeared in " Celebrating the Years." They were the Qing Emperor, Sigu Jian, Ku He, and Ye Liuyun. These four great grandmasters all had great strength and influence. Each of them had their own unique martial arts secret manuals and cultivation methods. The Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom. Although he was not a martial arts master, he had relied on his deep zhenqi to become a grandmaster. Sigu Jian was the Lord of Dongyi. Through his contact with Ye Qingmei, he had obtained a secret manual and become a Great Grandmaster. Ku He was the Imperial Advisor of Northern Qi. He had broken through to the upper ninth-level through practicing a mysterious secret manual and became the first Great Grandmaster in the world. After Ye Liuyun fought Wu Zhu, he abandoned his sword and went into seclusion to cultivate, eventually becoming a martial grandmaster. The setting of the four grandmasters was based on the plot and character settings in the novel, and was recognized and accepted by the majority of readers.
The setting of the Four Great Grandmasters was a concept in " Celebrating Years." It referred to the four martial arts superpowers recognized by the Qing Kingdom, Beiqi Kingdom, and Dongyi. The Four Great Grandmasters were Ku He, the Imperial Advisor of Beiqi Kingdom, the Qing Emperor of the Qing Kingdom, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, and Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom's Ye family. Among them, Ku He was the first person to see Ye Qingmei and become a great grandmaster through cultivation. Ye Qingmei later met Sigu Jian and gave him a secret manual, making him a Great Grandmaster. The Qing Emperor was the Emperor of the Qing Kingdom and one of the Great Grandmasters. Ye Liuyun was a relative of Ye Qingmei. He had ascended through the broadcast of battle. Later, he developed the Flowing Cloud Sanshou and became a great grandmaster. These four Grandmasters played an important role in the novel. Their existence played an important role in the development of the plot and the balance of the world.
The four Grandmasters were Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, and Wen Rui An.
The four Grandmasters were the Qing Emperor, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, and Sigu Jian.
The four great masters in the drama were Fan Xian played by Zhang Ruoyun, Ye Liuyun by Wang Qingxiang, the Qing Emperor by Chen Daoming, and Ku He by Tong Mengshi.
The rankings of the four Grandmasters were as follows: First was the Qing Emperor, second was Sigu Jian, third was Wu Zhu, and fourth was Ku He.
The four Grandmasters were Situ Xuankong, Monk Chou, Jin Tai, and Zhang Sanfeng.
The four Grandmasters were the Qing Emperor, Sigu Jian, Ye Liuyun, and Ku He.
The Four Grandmasters in the cast list for the celebration of the New Year were Chen Daoming as the Qing Emperor, Li Xiaoran as the Eldest Princess, Wu Gang as Chen Pingping, and Xin Zhilei as Haitang Duoduo.
The Four Great Grandmasters in Qing Yuannian's original work were the Imperial Advisor Ku He of Beiqi Kingdom, Sigu Jian of Dongyi, Ye Liuyun of the Qing Kingdom, and the Qing Emperor hidden deep in the palace. These four Grandmasters were all powerful martial arts experts in the Qing Dynasty. They each had their own unique martial arts secret manuals and cultivation results. Although the Qing Emperor was relatively weak, he had the air of an overlord and was one of the most decisive grandmasters. However, it was not easy to rank these four Grandmasters because their strengths were not much different. The four grandmasters of the Qing Dynasty were the top martial arts experts of the Qing Kingdom, Northern Qi, and Dongyi. Their existence made the Qing Kingdom not dare to act rashly. All in all, these four Grandmasters were very important characters in the Qing Dynasty. Their cultivation and advancement processes were unique.