The reason why the emissary of the Temple of Qing Yu Nian did not use the laser eye was because the temple had four iron rules. One of them was that the robot oracles could not hurt humans at will, especially weapons like the laser eye. Thus, neither Wu Zhu nor the Temple's God Envoy could use their laser eyes. Although Wu Zhu killed the divine envoy in the end, he was also seriously injured. The divine envoy's body was burned by the Qing Emperor. In order to protect this secret, the Qing Emperor executed all the soldiers involved in the matter and continued to pursue Wu Zhu. In general, the reason why the Temple messengers did not use laser eyes during the celebration was because the Temple's rules restricted their movements.
There were two Temple Messengers in Joy of Life. The first was the mysterious person that the Temple had sent to lure Wu Zhu away when the Empress 'clan had killed Ye Qingmei. Wu Zhu was one of the Temple Emissaries and was known as the Temple Emissary in Joy of Life. The second Temple Envoy was Ye Qingmei. She was the first Tianmai to appear in Joy of Life. Temple messengers were special figures in the temple organization. They communicated with humans, carried out the orders of the temple, and taught martial arts. Their identities and missions were very mysterious, but there were some clues in the play that revealed their characteristics, such as modern costumes and special martial arts.
In Joy of Life, the Temple messengers included Wu Zhu and Ye Qingmei. Wu Zhu was the first messenger of the Temple. He was in charge of teaching people to learn production and other skills, and he won the battle with the Temple messenger. Ye Qingmei was the first Tianmai to appear in Joy of Life and was recognized as one of the Temple's messengers. Other than that, there was also other information about the Temple Emissary, such as the Temple Emissary's strength being stronger than the Four Great Grandmasters, and the relationship between the Temple Emissary, the Qing Emperor, Ku He, and other characters. However, the specific list of all the temple messengers in Joy of Life was not provided, so it was impossible to give a complete answer.
In Joy of Life, the messenger of the temple was Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu was the first messenger of the Temple. He was responsible for teaching people production and other skills. He was on par with the current Temple Envoy. Although he wasn't confident that he could kill the Temple Envoy, he had succeeded in killing the Temple Envoy with his speed advantage and won.
The messenger of the temple in Joy of Life was a mysterious existence. It was described as a special human sent by the temple. They communicated with humans and imparted knowledge and missions. There were a total of two temple messengers in Joy of Life. The first was the mysterious person that the Temple had sent to lure Wu Zhu away when the Empress 'clan had killed Ye Qingmei. Wu Zhu was one of the Temple's emissaries and was known as the Temple's strongest guardian. He had invincible strength and a brand new AI smart chip. The other Temple emissary was the Qing Emperor. He was the leader of the four hidden Grandmasters and possessed Tyrannical zhenqi. The exact number of Temple Messengers and whether they had the strength of a Grandmaster was not provided.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not use his laser eyes. First of all, Wu Zhu did not find the real murderer who killed Ye Qingmei, so he did not meet anyone worthy of using his laser eyes during the Taiping Courtyard incident. Secondly, Wu Zhu believed that protecting Fan Xian and keeping him alive was more important than revenge, so he had to make sure Fan Xian was properly settled before he could consider other matters. In the end, Wu Zhu was seriously injured in the Taiping Courtyard incident, causing his memory to be damaged and forgetting that he still had the laser eye weapon. The reason Wu Zhu did not use his laser eyes was because he had not encountered a suitable target, the importance of protecting Fan Xian, and his memory loss.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not use the laser eye in the beginning. First of all, Wu Zhu's metal rod was enough to deal with the Imperial Army. There was no need to use laser eyes. Secondly, laser weapons were limited in terms of usage conditions. They might require specific environments or targets to be effective. Most importantly, Wu Zhu's memories had been reorganized by the temple's AI. He had never remembered that he had a secret weapon, the laser eye. It was not until the final battle when the Qing Emperor curiously took off Wu Zhu's blindfold that the laser eye lost control and fired, ending the Qing Emperor's life. Therefore, Wu Zhu did not use the laser eye because he did not realize that he had this ability, and there was no need to use it in the previous battle.
There were several reasons why Wu Zhu did not use his laser eyes. First of all, Wu Zhu did not find the real murderer who killed Ye Qingmei, so he did not meet anyone worthy of using his laser eyes during the Taiping Courtyard incident. Secondly, Wu Zhu believed that protecting Fan Xian and keeping him alive was more important than revenge, so he first had to settle Fan Xian properly before he could consider other matters. Finally, Wu Zhu's memory was damaged. He had been seriously injured in the Taiping Courtyard incident and had forgotten many things. In addition, some search results mentioned that Wu Zhu's eyes were part of the robot, and his eyes were very lethal, so he had been blindfolded. However, the specific reason why Wu Zhu finally used laser eyes in the drama was not mentioned in the search results provided.
There were two Temple Messengers in Joy of Life. The first was the mysterious person that the Temple had sent to lure Wu Zhu away when the Empress 'clan had killed Ye Qingmei. The second Temple Envoy was Ye Qingmei. She was the first Tianmai to appear in Joy of Life.
In Joy of Life, Wu Zhu's laser eyes took place in the final battle. The Qing Emperor curiously removed the black cloth covering Wu Zhu's eyes and discovered that Wu Zhu had laser eyes. Wu Zhu's laser eyes shot out a rainbow that illuminated the square in the Royal Palace. It pierced through the Qing Emperor's body and finally set the entire palace on fire. The Qing Emperor was ignited by the laser eye, which ultimately led to his death. In this battle, the Qing Emperor and Wu Zhu engaged in a fierce battle. Both sides suffered heavy losses. If the Qing Emperor had not curiously removed Wu Zhu's blindfold, he might have had a chance to survive. However, the Qing Emperor was destined to die under Wu Zhu's laser eyes. Wu Zhu's laser eyes were his secret weapon, which he had only used at the last moment. The plot added tension and drama to the story.
Yes, the temple messengers in " Celebrating Years " were all robots. According to the descriptions in many documents, other than Uncle Wu Zhu, the Qing Temple High Priest, and the hemp garment messenger, there were two more robots that played the role of the temple messenger. These robots were made by humans in the old era. They had the appearance of humans, long lives, and strong combat power. Their mission was to help humans and regularly clean up the threats to the human world. Wu Zhu had the most stable performance and the strongest learning ability among this group of robots. He also had the ability to upgrade himself. Therefore, it could be concluded that the temple messengers in " Celebrating Years " were all robots.