In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu regained his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to live with Fan Xian. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die in either the novel or the TV series.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's ending was that he was beaten by the Qing Emperor until he was seriously injured. After that, he went to Dong Mountain alone to retire. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually regained his consciousness. His martial arts were strong and ranked above the four great grandmasters. In the end, Wu Zhu chose to live alone and not continue living with Fan Xian.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's ending was that he was severely injured by the Qing Emperor. After that, he went to Dong Mountain alone to retire. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually regained his consciousness. His martial arts were strong and ranked above the four great grandmasters. In the end, Wu Zhu chose to live alone and not continue living with Fan Xian.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's ending was when he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually gained his own consciousness. He hoped to live a quiet life and not continue to be with Fan Xian's family. Wu Zhu was originally a biochemical robot of the temple. He looked like an ordinary person, but he was actually a robot. Every time he returned to the temple after a mission, his memories would be erased until he was taken away by Ye Qingmei. After Wu Zhu left the Temple with Ye Qingmei, he became his servant. In the many years they spent together, he saved Ye Qingmei's son, Fan Xian, and raised him. However, in the end, Wu Zhu went to the temple to retrieve his past memories, but the temple once again erased all his memories. Thus, Wu Zhu's ending was to enter a dormant state and continue to exist alone, to protect Fan Xian.
In Joy of Life1, Wu Zhu's final ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually regained his consciousness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to live with Fan Xian. Therefore, Wu Zhu did not die in Joy of Life1's ending.
Wu Zhu's ending was that he had been severely injured by the Qing Emperor. Afterwards, he went to Dong Mountain alone to retire. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually regained his consciousness. His martial arts were strong and ranked above the four great grandmasters. In the end, Wu Zhu chose to live alone and not continue living with Fan Xian.
In the Qing Dynasty, Wu Zhu's ending was that he was seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Under the influence of Ye Qingmei, Fan Xian, and the others, Wu Zhu gradually recovered his self-awareness and chose to live alone. He did not continue to be with Fan Xian's family. Thus, Wu Zhu did not die in either the novel or the TV series.
Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot. In Joy of Life, his ending was to follow Fan Xian back to the Central Plains and join forces with everyone to kill the Qing Emperor. After being injured, he recuperated on Dong Mountain. Although Wu Zhu was a robot, in his interactions with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he already possessed a human soul. Even though a portion of his memories had been erased, he still returned to Taiping Courtyard to rescue Fan Xian. Many years later, he remembered the Ye Qingmei of the past. Even though he could not remember the past after being reprogrammed, Wu Zhu still insisted on not killing the protagonist. In short, Wu Zhu was a mysterious character in Joy of Life. He was the servant of the main character's mother, Ye Qingmei. His martial arts skills were unfathomable, and his strength surpassed the Four Great Grandmasters. His ending was to be seriously injured by the Qing Emperor and go to Dong Mountain to recuperate.
Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot. His ending in the play was to follow Fan Xian back to the Central Plains and join forces with everyone to kill the Qing Emperor. After being injured, he recuperated on Dong Mountain. Even though he was a robot, after interacting with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he already had a human soul.
Wu Zhu's true identity was a robot. He was the servant of the main character, Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei. Even though he was a robot, after interacting with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he already had a human soul. In the plot, Wu Zhu followed Fan Xian back to the Central Plains and joined forces with everyone to kill the Qing Emperor. However, after being injured, he went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Even though a portion of his memories had been erased, he still returned to Taiping Courtyard to rescue Fan Xian. After many years, he would think of the Ye Qingmei of the past and reveal a gentle smile. Although he could not remember the past after being reprogrammed, he insisted on not killing the protagonist. Wu Zhu was a mysterious character in Maoni's online novel, Joy of Life. He was a hidden grandmaster, and his strength surpassed the four grandmasters. His ending was to follow Fan Xian back to the Central Plains and participate in the operation to kill the Qing Emperor. However, after being injured, he would head to Dong Mountain to recuperate.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's real identity was a robot. In the ending of the plot, he followed Fan Xian back to the Central Plains and joined forces with everyone to kill the Qing Emperor. After he was injured, he went to Dong Mountain to recuperate. Although Wu Zhu was a robot, after interacting with Ye Qingmei and Fan Xian, he already had a human soul. As for the details of the ending, the search results did not provide clear information.