Wu Zhu had lost the fight with the Qing Emperor. In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor had an intense battle. In the end, because Wu Zhu exhausted a large amount of physical strength, he lost to the Qing Emperor. Although the Qing Emperor was also injured, he still stood on the field and could be considered the victor. Therefore, Wu Zhu could not defeat the Qing Emperor in his battle with him.
Wu Zhu had fought with the Temple emissary, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, the Qing Emperor, and others, but there was no clear answer as to who Wu Zhu had fought with. Files 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 all mentioned Wu Zhu's battles with different characters, but they did not specify the outcome. One of the documents mentioned that Wu Zhu and Ku He had fought, but the result was that both sides suffered heavy losses. No winner was decided, and both sides recuperated for several months. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the outcome of Wu Zhu's fight.
Wu Zhu had fought with the Temple emissary, Ku He, Ye Liuyun, the Qing Emperor, and the others, but based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the outcome of Wu Zhu's fight.
Wu Zhu had gone to the temple to fight with the Temple Envoy. Wu Zhu was the only person among the Temple's messengers who had fought against the four great grandmasters. He had personally defeated all the Temple's messengers except himself, causing the Temple to lose the protection of the other messengers. The details of who Wu Zhu fought with did not provide enough information.
Wu Zhu was fighting with the Temple Envoy.
The answer to Wu Zhu's fight with someone in the Temple was the Temple Emissary. Wu Zhu was the only person among the Temple's messengers who had fought against the four great grandmasters. He had personally defeated all the Temple's messengers except himself, causing the Temple to lose the protection of the other messengers. The details of who Wu Zhu fought with did not provide enough information.
Wu Zhu was fighting with the Temple Envoy.
Yes, Wu Zhu had lost his memory. There were two reasons for Wu Zhu's amnesia. One was that the Temple had erased all his memories. The other was that the Temple had assigned him the mission of assassinating Fan Xian. In the battle with the Temple Envoy, his memory was damaged and he forgot all memories related to the Temple. Even though he had lost his memories, Wu Zhu still protected Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei. In the end, he avenged Ye Qingmei and killed the Qing Emperor.
Yes, Wu Zhu had lost his memory. There were two reasons for Wu Zhu's amnesia. One was that the Temple had erased all his memories. The other was that the Temple had assigned him the mission of assassinating Fan Xian. In the battle with the Temple Envoy, his memory was damaged and he forgot all memories related to the Temple. Even though he had lost his memories, Wu Zhu still protected Fan Xian and Ye Qingmei's bloodline and protected their safety at critical moments. Thus, Wu Zhu's memory loss was caused by the Temple erasing his memories and his emotional entanglement with Fan Xian and the others.