Wu Zhu's ending was to be seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and go to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually regained his consciousness. He chose to live alone and not continue living with Fan Xian.
Wu Zhu's final outcome was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually regained his consciousness. He chose to live alone and not continue living with Fan Xian.
Wu Zhu's final outcome was to be seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and go to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually regained his consciousness. He chose to live alone and not continue living with Fan Xian.
Wu Zhu's main achievements included fighting Ye Liuyun alone at the foot of Dong Mountain, killing the Temple emissary twice, and shooting the Qing Emperor to death. He had also successfully stalled the Qing Emperor and provided Fan Xian with an opportunity. Wu Zhu's combat ability was described as unparalleled, possessing invincible defense, recovery, and combat strength. His strength was thought to far exceed the level of a Great Grandmaster and could easily defeat the most powerful Grandmaster, the Qing Emperor.
The result of the match between Chen Meng and Zhu Qianxi was Chen Meng defeating Zhu Qianxi with a score of 3-1, successfully advancing to the top eight.
According to the information provided, there was no clear answer to the outcome of Wu Zhu's battle. Some documents mentioned the battles between Wu Zhu, Hong Sixiang, the Qing Emperor, Ku He, and other characters, but they did not provide a clear outcome. Some of the documents stated that Wu Zhu had shown greater strength in his battles with Hong Sixiang and Ku He, but they did not give a clear conclusion. In addition, some documents mentioned the results of the battle between Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor, but different documents gave different results. Some said that the Qing Emperor had defeated Wu Zhu, while others said that Wu Zhu had defeated the Qing Emperor. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the exact outcome of Wu Zhu's battle.
Based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the outcome of Wu Zhu's battle.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu was killed by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor took off Wu Zhu's blindfold and activated Wu Zhu's electronic laser eye, causing him to be injured and lose consciousness. Afterward, Wu Zhu went to Dong Mountain to heal his injuries and obtained the parts Thirteen had brought back from the temple. It was said that they could allow him to live for another 500 years. Thus, Wu Zhu's final outcome was to be killed by the Qing Emperor and go to Dong Mountain to heal.
Wu Zhu appeared in episodes 18-20 and 46 of Joy of Life.
Wu Zhu's secret was his laser eyes. In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu always appeared as a mysterious and powerful figure. His eyes were always covered with a black cloth. In the end, the Qing Emperor discovered the secret behind Wu Zhu's eyes. When Wu Zhu took off his blindfold, his eyes would emit a rainbow-like light. This secret weapon was called the " Death Acupuncture Point " by the Qing Emperor because it could kill many people indiscriminately. The reason why Wu Zhu had always covered his eyes was to hide this secret and avoid hurting innocent people.
Wu Zhu and Shadow were two characters in Joy of Life. Wu Zhu was a martial arts grandmaster who was considered to be at the peak of swordsmanship. He was the servant of the main character, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. At the same time, he was also Fan Xian's teacher and friend. The Shadow was the leader of the Sixth Bureau and was known as the number one assassin in the world. He had outstanding sword techniques and personal abilities. The Shadow was Wu Zhu's fan, and he had deep respect and worship for Wu Zhu. They had a master-disciple relationship and a friendship. The search results didn't provide any clear information about the strength of Wu Zhu and the shadow.