There were several reasons why Sigu Jian killed the City Lord. First of all, he had experienced a miserable experience when he was young. He was bullied and despised by the people of the City Lord's Estate, and he had suffered countless hardships and injuries. Secondly, Ye Qingmei had passed the sword manual to him, making him a grandmaster of his generation. However, Ye Qingmei had greater ambitions to realize, so Sigu Jian decided to kill the City Lord's Estate for revenge. Finally, Sigu Jian hoped to protect Ye Qingmei and Dongyi to avoid causing chaos in the Qing Kingdom, so he entered the Overwatch Council and became a shadow.
There were two reasons why Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow. First, Sigu Jian liked the Shadow. He saw him as his younger brother and wanted to protect him. The Shadow was very likable to Sigu Jian, so he was unwilling to kill the Shadow. Secondly, Sigu Jian hoped that the Shadow would become stronger. He had filled the Shadow with hatred by massacring the city. He believed that the heart of revenge would make the Shadow stronger. Thus, Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow because he liked and hoped that the Shadow would grow.
Sigu Jian was the son of the City Lord of Dongyi. In the end, he became the master of Dongyi and was also known as the Sword Saint. Thus, Sigu Jian was both the son of the City Lord and the City Lord.
Yes, Sigu Jian was the son of the City Lord of Dongyi.
Sigu Jian wanted to kill the Qing Emperor because he suspected that the Qing Emperor was Ye Qingmei's murderer. Ye Qingmei's financial power, the Overwatch Council, and her business all fell into the Qing Emperor's hands. Sigu Jian believed that the Qing Emperor would benefit the most. Sigu Jian had tried many times to assassinate the Qing Emperor, but he had failed. In the end, at the end of his life, Sigu Jian massacred the manor of the City Lord who supported Northern Qi. He killed all his relatives other than his brother, the Shadow. He also made Yun Zhilan the City Lord of Dongyi and Fan Xian inherit the Sword Hut. The search results did not provide clear information on why Sigu Jian wanted to kill the Qing Emperor.
Sigu Jian was a character in " Joy of Life." He was the son of the Lord of Dongyi, the guardian of Dongyi, the owner of the Sword Hut and Taiping money house, and one of the four great grandmasters of the world. His real name was unknown. In the play, Sigu Jian experienced the process of going from a child who was regarded as an idiot to becoming a Great Grandmaster. After he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, he finally became a great grandmaster of the sword through learning sword techniques and his own hard work. Sigu Jian killed all his relatives in the play and became the master of Dongyi. He was also known as the Sword Saint.
There were several reasons why Sigu Jian killed his entire family. First of all, he had experienced a miserable experience when he was young. He was bullied and despised by the people of the City Lord's Estate, and he had suffered countless hardships and injuries. Secondly, Ye Qingmei had passed the sword manual to him, making him a grandmaster of his generation. However, Ye Qingmei had greater ambitions to realize, so Sigu Jian decided to kill the City Lord's Estate for revenge. Thus, Sigu Jian killed his entire family to take revenge and realize his ambitions.
Sigu Jian had destroyed his own sect because he had walked the path of merciless killing. Killing off his entire family was the key to him entering the Great Grandmaster realm. In his childhood, Sigu Jian lived a life of being bullied. His mother had never appeared. The wet nurse and servants who had been good to him had all died under a conspiracy. The pain and injustice caused him to feel pain and anger, and he eventually chose to destroy his own door. As for the situation of his disciples, the given search results did not mention any relevant information, so I don't know about Sigu Jian killing his own disciples.
In the novel," Celebrating Years," Sigu Jian killed his entire family because he wanted to break free from the fate of his family and take responsibility for his own life. Sigu Jian was the master of the Sword Hut, the guardian of Dongyi. His sword skills were superb and he was known as the " number one sword in the world." However, his family had always been regarded as the guardians of Dongyi. Their destiny was to fight for Dongyi and sacrifice for it. Sigu Jian was unwilling to accept this fate. He wanted to pursue his own life. He believed that only by killing his family could he completely break free from the shackles of his family and take responsibility for his own life. Thus, in the novel, Sigu Jian killed his parents, brothers, and wife. Then he left Dongyi and began his wandering life. His actions caused shock and anger in Dongyi, but he did not care. He believed that his choice was correct.
In the TV series Joy of Life, Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow because the Shadow was a descendant of Dongyi's guardian. Sigu Jian's sister had raised the Shadow, so the Shadow could enter Sigu Jian's room as he pleased. In the original novel, the Shadow's true identity was the descendant of Dongyi's guardian. Sigu Jian's sister had taken him in and raised him. As Sigu Jian had seen his mother killed when he was young, he hated the Shadow's face. However, at his sister's request, Sigu Jian did not kill the Shadow. He only trained him to be a killer.
There were several reasons why Sigu Jian killed his entire family. First of all, he had experienced a miserable experience when he was young. He was bullied and despised by the people of the City Lord's Estate, and he had suffered countless hardships and injuries. Secondly, Ye Qingmei had passed the sword manual to him, making him a grandmaster of his generation. However, Ye Qingmei had greater ambitions to realize, so Sigu Jian decided to kill the City Lord's Estate to take revenge. In addition, Sigu Jian's swordsmanship was unparalleled. He had killed his entire family to temper his sword intent and establish his might. In short, Sigu Jian killed his entire family out of personal revenge and self-accomplishment.