The Qing Emperor had always known of Wu Zhu's existence in Joy of Life. When Ye Qingmei brought Wu Zhu into Jingdou, the Qing Emperor already knew of Wu Zhu's existence. In Jingdou, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor fought. In the end, the Qing Emperor was instantly killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Thus, in the battle with Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor had some understanding of Wu Zhu's existence and strength.
There were different opinions on whether the Qing Emperor knew about Wu Zhu's problem. The document [2] showed that the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot and believed that Wu Zhu had great value. However, documents 3 and 4 mentioned that the Qing Emperor did not know of Wu Zhu's existence. The document mentioned that the Qing Emperor knew Wu Zhu's weakness and had always wanted to eliminate Wu Zhu's existence. Based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine if the Qing Emperor knew of Wu Zhu.
The Qing Emperor did not agree on Wu Zhu's true identity. According to the many documents in the search results, some of the documents indicated that the Qing Emperor did not know that Wu Zhu was a robot and had always treated him as a loyal guard and powerful warrior. However, other documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot because Wu Zhu was depicted as a robot with laser eyes. In the end, he had relied on his laser eyes to kill the Qing Emperor. Because the information in the search results was inconsistent, it was impossible to determine if the Qing Emperor knew Wu Zhu's true identity.
There were different opinions on whether the Qing Emperor knew about Wu Zhu's problem. The document indicated that the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot because Wu Zhu was depicted as a robot with laser eyes. In the end, he had relied on his laser eyes to kill the Qing Emperor. However, the document mentioned that the Qing Emperor had always believed that he could control Wu Zhu and that Wu Zhu had great value. In addition, the document also mentioned that the Qing Emperor had hidden his identity, and only Ye Qingmei knew his true identity. All in all, there was currently no clear information on whether the Qing Emperor knew Wu Zhu's true identity. Thus, it was currently impossible to confirm whether the Qing Emperor knew about Wu Zhu.
The Qing Emperor had always known of Wu Zhu's existence in Joy of Life. When Ye Qingmei brought Wu Zhu into Jingdou, the Qing Emperor already knew of Wu Zhu's existence. In Jingdou, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor fought. In the end, the Qing Emperor was instantly killed by Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Thus, in the battle with Wu Zhu, the Qing Emperor had some understanding of Wu Zhu's existence and strength.
The Qing Emperor did not know Wu Zhu's true identity. In the TV series Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor had always treated Wu Zhu as a loyal guard and a powerful warrior. Wu Zhu's true identity, a robot, was cleverly hidden. This was also an important suspense in the plot.
The Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot. Many documents mentioned that Wu Zhu was a robot. His eyes were laser beams. In the end, killing the Qing Emperor relied on his laser eyes. In addition, there was another document that mentioned that the Qing Emperor had commented on Wu Zhu, indicating that he was certain that Wu Zhu was not a dead thing but an existence with strong love and hate. Thus, it could be confirmed that the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot.
The Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot. Many documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot because Wu Zhu was described as a robot with laser eyes. In the end, he had relied on his laser eyes to kill the Qing Emperor. In addition, the Qing Emperor had also commented on Wu Zhu, saying that he was certain that Wu Zhu was not a dead thing but had strong feelings of love and hate. Thus, according to the information provided, the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot.
The Qing Emperor did not know that Wu Zhu was a robot. In the TV series Joy of Life, the Qing Emperor did not know Wu Zhu's true identity. He had always treated Wu Zhu as a loyal guard and a powerful warrior. Wu Zhu's true identity, a robot, was cleverly hidden. This was also an important suspense in the plot. Wu Zhu's identity as a robot was not directly revealed in the play, but hinted at through a series of details and clues. For example, Wu Zhu's memory was superb. He could accurately recall past events, even events from decades ago. This was something that humans could not do. In addition, Wu Zhu's martial arts were also extremely powerful. The speed and strength he displayed in battle exceeded the limits of a human. These characteristics all laid the foundation for the audience to reveal Wu Zhu's true identity. However, these details were not noticed by the Qing Emperor. He had always treated Wu Zhu as a loyal human guard.
The Qing Emperor didn't know that Wu Zhu was a robot in the TV series Joy of Life. The Qing Emperor had always regarded Wu Zhu as a loyal guard and a powerful warrior. He did not know Wu Zhu's true identity. Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot, cleverly hidden. This was also an important suspense in the plot. Thus, the Qing Emperor did not know that Wu Zhu was a robot.
There were different opinions on whether the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot. Some documents showed that the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot because Wu Zhu was depicted as a robot with laser eyes. In the end, he had relied on his laser eyes to kill the Qing Emperor. In addition, the Qing Emperor had also commented on Wu Zhu, saying that he was certain that Wu Zhu was not a dead thing but had strong feelings of love and hate. However, some documents mentioned that the Qing Emperor did not know that Wu Zhu was a robot. He had always treated Wu Zhu as a loyal guard and a powerful warrior. Thus, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine if the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu was a robot.