The reason the Qing Emperor looked for the Temple was because the Temple held the highest authority and mysterious power in the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor had always wanted to break free from the control of the Temple and become his own ruler. He knew that Ye Qingmei was the Temple's weakness. The Temple had always wanted to use Ye Qingmei to threaten and tempt the Qing Emperor. In order to protect Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor had used all his efforts to trick Xiao En into thinking that Fan Xian was his grandson. He had forced Fan Xian to go to Northern Qi and put himself in danger. His goal was to get the secret of the Temple out of Xiao En. The Qing Emperor had a deep connection with the Temple. Through the Temple's partner, the High Priest of the Qing Temple, they worked together remotely. Through the secret manual that Ye Qingmei brought out, they reached a cooperation with the Temple.
In Joy of Life, the reason the Qing Emperor looked for the temple was to seek a way to live forever. Ye Qingmei had mentioned the location of the Temple in her letter to Wu Zhu. In order to live forever, the Qing Emperor had sent Xiao En and Ku He to search for the Temple. In the end, Xiao En and Ku He found the Temple. Ku He had also obtained a secret manual from the Temple and become a Great Grandmaster.
In the novel Joy of Life, the temple was a religious relic, and a strange wooden robot was worshipped inside. It was this robot that created mankind and civilization. At the same time, the robot had also left behind Wu Zhu, a servant who was extremely skilled in martial arts. The Qing Emperor wanted to find the Temple in order to obtain the high-tech weapons and knowledge in the Temple to protect his rule and increase the strength of the country. In the TV series Joy of Life, the temple was a military museum that displayed all kinds of ancient weapons and technology. The Qing Emperor looked for the Temple to understand the technological level and military power of the ancient civilization. He would use this to formulate the country's development strategy and military plans. At the same time, he also hoped to find some lost technology and weapons to strengthen the country's military strength. In summary, there were many reasons why the Qing Emperor looked for the Temple. In general, it was for the interests and development of the country.
The Qing Emperor wanted to find the Temple because the Temple held the highest authority and mysterious power in the Qing Kingdom. The Qing Emperor had always wanted to break free from the control of the Temple and become his own ruler. He knew that Ye Qingmei was the Temple's weakness. The Temple had always wanted to use Ye Qingmei to threaten and tempt the Qing Emperor. In order to protect Ye Qingmei, the Qing Emperor wanted to uncover the secret of the Temple.
The Qing Emperor wanted to find Wu Zhu mainly because he was afraid of Wu Zhu's strength and potential threat. The Qing Emperor believed that Wu Zhu's martial strength was very powerful and was not restricted by any family factors. As a result, he was not very confident in Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor knew that he could not defeat Wu Zhu, so he wanted to find his weakness so that he could defeat him. In addition, the Qing Emperor also believed that using Wu Zhu could help him easily complete his hegemony of unifying the world. The Qing Emperor knew how powerful Wu Zhu was. If even a Great Grandmaster could not kill him, what else in the world could do anything to him? It was best not to touch such a person. The Qing Emperor's pursuit of Wu Zhu was also related to his goal of pursuing the Temple. This was because the Qing Emperor knew that Wu Zhu had the route to the Temple hidden in his mind. In short, the Qing Emperor looked for Wu Zhu because he was afraid of his strength and potential threat. At the same time, he hoped to use him to achieve his goals.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple's High Priest might be because the Qing Temple's High Priest knew too many secrets about the Emperor. The Qing Emperor was worried that he would reveal these secrets. The Qing Emperor believed that only a dead person would not reveal the Emperor's secret to the outside world, so he decided to kill the Qing Temple High Priest to prevent him from becoming a potential threat.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest was to cover up his connection with the Temple and the matter of killing Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor and the Temple emissary worked together to try and kill Wu Zhu, but they did not succeed. After Wu Zhu was seriously injured and disappeared, the Qing Emperor included him in his plans. In order to achieve his goal, the Qing Emperor changed the worship ceremony that should have been held in the Qing Temple to Dong Mountain. At the same time, he also tried to kill the other priests of the Qing Temple. The Qing Emperor's goal was to eliminate the threat of the Qing Temple and consolidate his position.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest was to cover up his connection with the Temple and the matter of killing Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor and the Temple emissary worked together to try and kill Wu Zhu, but they did not succeed. After Wu Zhu was seriously injured and disappeared, the Qing Emperor included him in his plans. The reason why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill the Qing Temple Priest was probably because the Qing Temple High Priest knew too many secrets about the Emperor. The Qing Emperor was worried that he would reveal these secrets. The Qing Emperor believed that only a dead person would not reveal the Emperor's secret to the outside world, so he decided to kill the Qing Temple High Priest to prevent him from becoming a potential threat.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest was to cover up his connection with the Temple and the matter of killing Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor and the Temple emissary worked together to try and kill Wu Zhu, but they did not succeed. After Wu Zhu was seriously injured and disappeared, the Qing Emperor included him in his plans. The reason why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill the Qing Temple Priest was probably because the Qing Temple High Priest knew too many secrets about the Emperor. The Qing Emperor was worried that he would reveal these secrets. The Qing Emperor believed that only a dead person would not reveal the Emperor's secret to the outside world, so he decided to kill the Qing Temple High Priest to prevent him from becoming a potential threat.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest was to cover up his connection with the Temple and the matter of killing Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor and the Temple emissary worked together to try and kill Wu Zhu, but they did not succeed. After Wu Zhu was seriously injured and disappeared, the Qing Emperor included him in his plans. The reason why the Qing Emperor wanted to kill the Qing Temple Priest was probably because the Qing Temple High Priest knew too many secrets about the Emperor. The Qing Emperor was worried that he would reveal these secrets. The Qing Emperor believed that only a dead person would not reveal the Emperor's secret to the outside world, so he decided to kill the Qing Temple High Priest to prevent him from becoming a potential threat.
The reason the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest was to cover up his connection with the Temple and the matter of killing Wu Zhu. The Qing Emperor and the Temple emissary worked together to try and kill Wu Zhu, but they did not succeed. After Wu Zhu was seriously injured and disappeared, the Qing Emperor included him in his plans. In order to achieve his goal, the Qing Emperor changed the worship ceremony that should have been held in the Qing Temple to Dong Mountain. The Qing Emperor's goal was to eliminate the unstable elements in the Qing Temple and use the death of the Qing Temple High Priest to silence them. The Qing Emperor had exposed his identity as a Great Grandmaster on Dong Mountain. Together with Wu Zhu, he had defeated the Northern Qi Imperial Advisor Ku He and Dongyi's Sigu Jian. Thus, the Qing Emperor killed the Qing Temple Priest for his own benefit and purpose.