In the novel " Celebrating Years," a great grandmaster referred to a peerless master who had reached the ninth level and could fight against thousands of troops alone. There was also a gap in strength between Great Grandmasters. The Qing Emperor was the strongest of the Great Grandmasters. In the novel, the Qing Emperor had become the strongest Great Grandmaster by practicing the Tyrannical True Qi and the technique Ye Qingmei had given him, the Tyrannical True Qi. In the battle with Great Grandmasters Ku He and Xiao En, the Qing Emperor had displayed his powerful strength. He could easily kill a martial grandmaster in an instant and could even use strength and speed that surpassed the limits of humans in battle. In the novel, the Qing Emperor's strength was described as " invincible." He was the strongest existence in the entire world. Not only did his strength leave the other great grandmasters in the dust, but it also amazed the readers.
In " Celebrating Years," a grandmaster was a supreme title, representing the world's top martial arts. There were a total of four Great Grandmasters in the play: Ku He, Ye Liuyun, Sigu Jian, and the Qing Emperor. Ku He and Xiao En met a mysterious Great Grandmaster on their way to the temple. Ku He became his disciple and learned the Tyrannical zhenqi of the world, becoming a Great Grandmaster. Ye Liuyun met a martial grandmaster by chance. He showed Ye Liuyun a set of exquisite sword techniques. Ye Liuyun was convinced by his sword techniques and became his disciple. He learned this set of sword techniques and became a martial grandmaster. When Sigu Jian was young, he met a Great Grandmaster. The Great Grandmaster showed Sigu Jian a set of exquisite sword skills. Sigu Jian was convinced by the Great Grandmaster's sword skills and acknowledged him as his master. He learned this set of sword skills and became a Great Grandmaster. The Qing Emperor was the only person in the original novel who had become a Great Grandmaster through his own cultivation. He had displayed extraordinary talent and talent when he was young. Through continuous cultivation and exploration, he finally became a Great Grandmaster. In summary, in the original novel, the Qing Emperor was the Great Grandmaster.
The Qing Emperor was one of the most hidden Great Grandmasters. Only the people around the Qing Emperor could know his true identity. Chen Pingping was the Qing Emperor's longest working partner and one of Ye Qingmei's good friends. He was probably one of the people most likely to know that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster. In addition, Hong Siyang was also the Qing Emperor's personal eunuch. He was pushed to the front of the stage by the Qing Emperor and was recognized by the world as a Great Grandmaster. He could also be considered a loyal person by the Qing Emperor's side. However, the information of who knew the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster was not clearly mentioned in the search results.
In the novel," Celebrating the Years," Wu Zhu was a robot. His eyes could shoot lasers, which were very lethal. At the end of the novel, Wu Zhu used his laser eyes to instantly kill the Qing Emperor.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor killed the protectors of Dongyi, Sigu Jian, Ku He, and Xiao En. In the TV series, the Qing Emperor killed the protectors of Dongyi, Sigu Jian, Ye Liuyun, and Xiao En.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor became a Great Grandmaster because he cultivated the secret manual, Tyrannical True Qi, that Ye Qingmei had given him. In the movie, Ye Qingmei brought out many martial arts secret manuals from the temple, including the Tyrannical True Qi. She gave this secret manual to Wu Zhu, and after Wu Zhu cultivated it, he became a Great Grandmaster. Later, the Qing Emperor killed Wu Zhu and obtained this secret manual. He began to cultivate it. When he met Ku He and Xiao En, the Qing Emperor was already a Great Grandmaster.
The Qing Emperor killed three Great Grandmasters. They were Ku He, Sigu Jian, and Ye Liuyun.
There were several reasons why the Qing Emperor hid his identity as a Great Grandmaster. First, he wanted to protect himself from the enemy. If the enemy knew his true strength, they might send an even stronger martial grandmaster to assassinate him. As a result, the Qing Emperor chose to hide his identity so that the enemy could not accurately assess his depth, thus reducing the risk of being assassinated. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had a plan to destroy the two opposing Grandmasters in the north. In order to achieve this goal, he needed to force the other party to send a grandmaster to assassinate him. The Qing Emperor concealed his identity and sent false news to the other grandmasters so that he could kill the other two Great Grandmasters in the subsequent plot. Thus, the Qing Emperor chose to hide his identity as a Great Grandmaster to protect himself and realize his plan.
In the novel " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor's identity as a Great Grandmaster was exposed by Wu Zhu in chapter 151. In this chapter, after Wu Zhu came out of the Temple, he had been secretly protecting Fan Xian. During Fan Xian's diplomatic mission to Northern Qi, Wu Zhu had always followed by his side. Before Xiao En died, Wu Zhu had forced Xiao En to reveal the secret of the temple, causing Xiao En to be injured. At that moment, in order to kill Xiao En, the Qing Emperor, who was hiding in the dark, used a bone piercing nail to hit Wu Zhu's back. This bone piercing nail was the Great Grandmaster Ku He's weapon. After Wu Zhu was injured, the Qing Emperor's identity as the Great Grandmaster was exposed.
The reason Wu Zhu did not know that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster was because the Qing Emperor had hidden his identity. Moreover, only Ye Qingmei knew his true identity. The Qing Emperor had killed Ye Qingmei, but Wu Zhu did not know this. He only knew that someone had killed Ye Qingmei, but he did not know who the murderer was. In addition, the Qing Emperor had always hidden his identity as a Great Grandmaster. He was worried that once Wu Zhu discovered that he was the murderer, Wu Zhu would not hesitate to attack the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not dare to let Wu Zhu know his true identity. However, the search results did not explicitly mention whether Wu Zhu knew the Qing Emperor's true identity, so it was impossible to determine whether Wu Zhu knew that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster.
The reason Wu Zhu did not know that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster was because the Qing Emperor had hidden his identity. Moreover, only Ye Qingmei knew his true identity. The Qing Emperor had killed Ye Qingmei, but Wu Zhu did not know this. He only knew that someone had killed Ye Qingmei, but he did not know who the murderer was. In addition, the Qing Emperor had always hidden his identity as a Great Grandmaster. He was worried that once Wu Zhu discovered that he was the murderer, Wu Zhu would not hesitate to attack the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not dare to let Wu Zhu know his true identity. However, the search results did not explicitly mention whether Wu Zhu knew the Qing Emperor's true identity, so it was impossible to determine whether Wu Zhu knew that the Qing Emperor was a Great Grandmaster.