The Qing Emperor successfully ascended the throne by borrowing Ye Qingmei and the Ye family's power. He used his sharp mind and brave decisiveness to make the Qing Kingdom rich and powerful. He also relied on his own strength to become the most powerful person among the Four Great Grandmasters. However, what the Qing Emperor valued the most was power and not love. The specific details and strategies, as well as the process of how he became the emperor, were not mentioned in the documents.
The Qing Emperor successfully ascended the throne by borrowing Ye Qingmei and the Ye family's power. He used his sharp mind and brave decisiveness to make the Qing Kingdom rich and powerful. He also relied on his own strength to become the most powerful person among the Four Great Grandmasters. However, what the Qing Emperor valued the most was power and not love. Thus, he used the enemy to kill Ye Qingmei and became the only ruler. In the end, Fan Xian found evidence to prove that the Qing Emperor had killed Ye Qingmei and joined forces with Wu Zhu and the others to kill the Qing Emperor. Thus, the Qing Emperor had succeeded in ascending to the throne by borrowing the power of Ye Qingmei and the Ye family.
The Qing Emperor successfully ascended the throne by borrowing Ye Qingmei and the Ye family's power. He used his sharp mind and brave decisiveness to make the Qing Kingdom rich and powerful. He also relied on his own strength to become the most powerful person among the Four Great Grandmasters. However, what the Qing Emperor valued the most was power and not love. The specific details and strategies, as well as how he consolidated his ruling position, were not mentioned in the documents.
The Qing Emperor successfully ascended the throne by borrowing Ye Qingmei and the Ye family's power. He used his sharp mind and brave decisiveness to make the Qing Kingdom rich and powerful. He also relied on his own strength to become the most powerful person among the Four Great Grandmasters. However, what the Qing Emperor valued the most was power and not love. Thus, he used the enemy to kill Ye Qingmei and became the only ruler. In the end, Fan Xian found evidence to prove that the Qing Emperor had killed Ye Qingmei and joined forces with Wu Zhu and the others to kill the Qing Emperor.
The Qing Emperor became a grandmaster because he cultivated the technique Ye Qingmei had given him, Tyrannical True Qi. The Qing Emperor had broken through the upper limit of his martial strength by cultivating the zhenqi that Ye Qingmei had given him and became the leader of the Four Grandmasters. The results of his cultivation had allowed him to reach the peak of martial arts, possessing powerful strength and techniques. The Qing Emperor's becoming a grandmaster was also due to his tenacious nature and the factors of luck. In short, the Qing Emperor had become a grandmaster through the practice of the technique Ye Qingmei had given him. He had achieved this through the process of constantly accumulating true qi and breaking through his own limits.
There were three conditions for the Qing Emperor to become a Grandmaster. First, he obtained the nameless manual that Ye Qingmei had given him. This was the foundation for the Qing Emperor to become a Grandmaster. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had fallen into a dead end during the battle against Great Wei, but he had been saved by Chen Pingping. This was part of his luck. Lastly, the Qing Emperor had a tenacious heart. Through practicing the Tyrannical True Qi and the King Path Technique that Ye Qingmei had given him, the Qing Emperor had gone through the stage where all the meridians in his body were broken. However, by no longer using his dantian to store true qi, but by using his entire body to store true qi, he finally became a grandmaster. During the Qing Emperor's cultivation process, his meridians were completely destroyed. However, through re-cultivation, he successfully grasped grandmaster-level martial arts. The Qing Emperor's becoming a grandmaster was also related to his tenacious nature. He had experienced near-death situations in battle and finally figured out the cultivation method. Thus, the Qing Emperor had become a grandmaster by cultivating the technique Ye Qingmei had given him, experiencing the trials of life and death, and possessing a tenacious heart.
The Qing Emperor became a grandmaster because he cultivated the technique Ye Qingmei brought from the Temple, Tyrannical True Qi. Before Ye Qingmei, no one could cultivate to the realm of a grandmaster. The Qing Emperor had broken through the upper limit of his martial strength by cultivating the zhenqi that Ye Qingmei had given him and became the leader of the Four Grandmasters. The results of his cultivation had allowed him to display extraordinary martial arts on Dong Mountain, allowing him to fight two martial grandmasters alone. The Qing Emperor practiced archery because he was afraid of Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu was Ye Qingmei's guard and possessed astonishing speed. He could defeat all Great Grandmasters. Although the Qing Emperor did not know Wu Zhu's background and martial arts level, he knew that Wu Zhu was loyal to Ye Qingmei, so he was afraid of him.
In Joy of Life, 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.
There were three conditions for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster. First, he had obtained the nameless manual that Ye Qingmei had given him. This was the foundation for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had fallen into a dead end during the battle against Great Wei, but he had been saved by Chen Pingping. This was part of his luck. In the end, the Qing Emperor had a tenacious heart. He had experienced a near-death situation on the battlefield before he figured out the cultivation method. The reason the Qing Emperor could become a Great Grandmaster was because he possessed these three conditions at the same time.
There were three conditions for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster. First, he had obtained the nameless manual that Ye Qingmei had given him. This was the foundation for the Qing Emperor to become a Great Grandmaster. Secondly, the Qing Emperor had fallen into a dead end during the battle against Great Wei, but he had been saved by Chen Pingping. This was part of his luck. In the end, the Qing Emperor had a tenacious heart. He had experienced a near-death situation on the battlefield before he figured out the cultivation method. The reason the Qing Emperor could become a Great Grandmaster was because he possessed these three conditions at the same time.
The Qing Emperor had achieved his goal of becoming a super grandmaster by practicing the Tyrannical True Qi and the King Path Cultivation Technique that Ye Qingmei had given him. In the process of cultivation, the Qing Emperor experienced all the meridians in his body being broken and became a cripple. However, the Qing Emperor no longer used his dantian to store true qi. Instead, his entire body could store true qi. This allowed him to accumulate and repair his body. The Qing Emperor's cultivation results allowed him to store an unlimited amount of true qi and become a super grandmaster without the limitations of meridians. In addition, the Qing Emperor had accumulated more true qi than other Grandmasters through decades of storage. The Qing Emperor's rise to become a super grandmaster was also due to his tenacity and luck. In short, through cultivation and accumulation of zhenqi, as well as his tenacious nature and coincidences, the Qing Emperor finally became a super grandmaster.