Hong Sixiang and Wu Zhu were both very powerful. Hong Sixiang was a Peak Rank-9 expert who could disguise himself as a Great Grandmaster. However, when he fought with Wu Zhu, he was unable to see through Wu Zhu's true strength. Wu Zhu had astonishing achievements. He had fought Ye Liuyun alone, killed the Temple emissary, and even successfully stalled the Qing Emperor. Overall, Wu Zhu was slightly stronger than Hong Sixiang.
Wu Zhu and Hong Sixiang were both very powerful. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert and could disguise himself as a Great Grandmaster, but he was unable to see through Wu Zhu's true strength when he fought with him. Wu Zhu had astonishing achievements. He had fought Ye Liuyun alone, killed the Temple emissary, and even successfully stalled the Qing Emperor. According to the description in Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's strength was slightly higher than Hong Sixiang's, and he remained undefeated in their fight. Therefore, it could be said that Wu Zhu's strength was slightly higher than Hong Sixiang's.
Wu Zhu was slightly stronger than Hong Sixiang. In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu had successfully deceived Hong Sixiang's eyes and remained undefeated in their battle without giving himself away. In addition, Wu Zhu had a series of battle achievements, including fighting Ye Liuyun alone, killing the Temple envoy, shooting the Qing Emperor to death, and so on. He showed his powerful strength. Although Hong Sixiang was also a great grandmaster, he did not have the upper hand in his fight with Wu Zhu. Thus, it could be said that Wu Zhu was more powerful than Hong Sixiang.
Wu Zhu was slightly stronger than Hong Sixiang. During their exchange, Wu Zhu had successfully deceived Hong Sixiang, making him mistakenly believe that he was a disciple of Sigu Sword. Wu Zhu remained undefeated in his fight with Hong Sixiang and did not give himself away. This showed that his strength was at least above Hong Sixiang's. In addition, Hong Sixiang had also said that Wu Zhu had just entered the Ninth Stage, but this might just be his misconception. In short, Wu Zhu's strength was at least at the grandmaster level.
The difference in strength between Hong Sixiang and Wu Zhu was not clear. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert who could disguise himself as a Great Grandmaster, but he was unable to see through Wu Zhu's true strength when he fought with him. Wu Zhu had astonishing achievements. He had fought Ye Liuyun alone, killed the Temple emissary, and even successfully stalled the Qing Emperor. Although Wu Zhu's strength had not completely crushed Hong Sixiang and Haitang, at least he was not below them. Hong Sixiang believed that Wu Zhu had just entered Rank-9. At the same time, he also believed that Wu Zhu possessed very strong intelligence and thinking ability. In general, Wu Zhu and Hong Sixiang were both very powerful characters. However, because Wu Zhu deliberately disguised his strength when they fought, and Hong Sixiang also had his own special identity and purpose, it was impossible to determine who was stronger.
Wu Zhu and Hong Sixiang's fight scenes appeared in episodes 32 and 33 of Joy of Life.
Hong Sixiang and Wu Zhu were both considered very powerful. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert and could disguise himself as a Great Grandmaster, but he was unable to see through Wu Zhu's true strength when he fought with him. Wu Zhu had astonishing achievements. He had fought Ye Liuyun alone, killed the Temple emissary, and even successfully stalled the Qing Emperor. Due to Wu Zhu deliberately disguising his strength and Hong Sixiang's special identity and purpose, the comparison of their strength was not clear. Thus, it was impossible to determine who was more powerful between Hong Sixiang and Wu Zhu.
Wu Zhu's strength was slightly higher than Hong Sixiang's. In their exchange, Wu Zhu had successfully disguised himself as someone from Sigu Jian's faction. He had fought Hong Sixiang to a draw without being seen through. In addition, Wu Zhu remained undefeated in his fight with Hong Sixiang and did not give himself away. This showed that his strength was at least above Hong Sixiang's. However, there was no clear information regarding Wu Zhu's actual strength level.
Wu Zhu was stronger than Hong Sixiang. Wu Zhu remained undefeated in his fight with Hong Sixiang and successfully deceived Hong Sixiang's eyes, making him believe that he was Sigu Jian's disciple. Wu Zhu's strength was hidden and did not reveal any flaws. Thus, it could be inferred that Wu Zhu's strength was higher than Hong Sixiang's.
Wu Zhu and Hong Sixiang's fight appeared in episodes 32 and 33 of Joy of Life.
Wu Zhu and Hong Sixiang were both characters in Joy of Life, and they were both very powerful. Hong Sixiang was a peak ninth-level expert who could disguise himself as a Great Grandmaster, but he was unable to see through Wu Zhu's true strength when he fought with him. Wu Zhu had astonishing battle records. He had fought Ye Liuyun alone, killed the Temple emissary, and even successfully stalled the Qing Emperor. Although Wu Zhu's strength had not completely crushed Hong Sixiang and Haitang, his strength was at least not below theirs. Hong Sixiang believed that Wu Zhu had just entered Rank-9. At the same time, he also believed that Wu Zhu possessed very strong intelligence and thinking ability. In short, Wu Zhu and Hong Sixiang were both very powerful characters. The difference in strength between them was not clear because Wu Zhu deliberately disguised his strength when they fought, and Hong Sixiang also had his own special identity and purpose. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who was stronger, Wu Zhu or Hong Sixiang.