Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot character. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. He was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and gradually evolved into human emotions. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, Wu Zhu displayed human feelings and awareness. He would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena all showed that Wu Zhu possessed his own consciousness and feelings.
In the original story of Joy of Life, Wu Zhu was a robot made by a temple. In the movie, there were two details that confirmed his robot identity: 1. In the plot of the second season of Joy of Life, Uncle Wu Zhu killed his way from Jiangnan to the capital and even framed Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu suspected that he had lost his memory and had even distanced himself from Fan Xian for his safety. Fei Jie was secretly protecting his disciple Fan Xian, but he was killed by Uncle Wu Zhu. The weapon he used was exactly the same as Wu Zhu's. 2. It was mentioned in the play that Uncle Wu Zhu's eyes could shoot lasers because his eyes were made of high-tech materials that could shoot laser beams. In addition, the novel Joy of Life also explicitly mentioned Wu Zhu's robot identity. In the novel, Wu Zhu was an intelligent robot created by the Temple and brought to the human world by Ye Qingmei.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. He was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and became her servant and protector. Although his appearance was not much different from that of a normal person, he would not age and had lost part of his memories. Although Wu Zhu was a high-tech robot, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he also had human feelings. He would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These details showed that Wu Zhu had his own consciousness and feelings.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot character. He was Ye Qingmei's servant and was brought out of the temple by her. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, he was a high-tech product, an artificial intelligence left behind by a previous civilization. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, Wu Zhu gradually revealed his own consciousness and feelings, displaying human feelings and loyalty. He would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena all showed that Wu Zhu had his own consciousness and feelings, proving that he was a robot but also had feelings.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot. Wu Zhu was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. He was known as the Temple Envoy. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, his identity was a robot. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he gradually developed human emotions and had his own consciousness and feelings. Even though a portion of his memories had been erased, his protection and loyalty to Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian had never changed. Thus, Wu Zhu was a robot.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. He was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and gradually evolved into human emotions. Although his appearance was no different from a normal person, it was clear from the details in the play that he was not a real human. His face that would not age and the confusion of losing his memory after being erased were all details that proved that he was a robot. However, even though he was a robot, Wu Zhu displayed human emotions in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian. He would risk his life to save his master's child and protect him silently. Even if he was restarted and lost his memory, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena all showed that Wu Zhu already had his own consciousness and feelings.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization, and his appearance was no different from that of a normal person. Although his face would not age and he had once lost a portion of his memories after being edited, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he displayed human feelings and awareness.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization, and his appearance was no different from that of a normal person. Although his face would not age and he had once lost a portion of his memories after being edited, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he displayed human feelings and awareness. Wu Zhu would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena showed that Wu Zhu had his own consciousness and feelings. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Wu Zhu was a robot.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. He was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and gradually evolved into human emotions. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, Wu Zhu displayed human feelings, such as risking his life to save his master's child and silently protecting him. Even if he was reset and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena showed that Wu Zhu had his own consciousness and feelings. Although he was a robot, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he already had a human soul.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization. He was brought out of the temple by Ye Qingmei and gradually evolved into human emotions. Although his appearance was not much different from a normal person, it could be seen from the details in the play that he was not a real human being. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, Wu Zhu displayed human feelings, such as risking his life to save his master's child and silently protecting him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These phenomena showed that Wu Zhu had his own consciousness and feelings.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot. He was a high-tech AI left behind from the previous civilization, and his appearance was not much different from that of a normal human. Even though he was a robot, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he also had human feelings. He would risk his life to save his master's child and silently protect him. Even if he was restarted and lost all his memories, he would not carry out the order to kill Fan Xian. These details showed that Wu Zhu had his own consciousness and feelings.
Yes, Wu Zhu in Joy of Life was a robot character. He was an intelligent robot created by the temple. He had part of human consciousness and emotions, and could communicate well with humans. The details in the play showed that Wu Zhu had returned to the temple many times to fight with people, and the people in the temple were all robots, so it could be confirmed that Wu Zhu was also a robot. Although his appearance was not much different from that of a human, he would not age and had special high-tech abilities. In his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he also displayed human feelings, such as risking his life to save his master's children and protect them. Thus, Wu Zhu was a robot character with his own consciousness and emotions.