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Thread: The Disciples vs The Beggars

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    While drinking at the wuxia birthday bash, The Great Masters had a bet with the outstanding Beggar's Union Chiefs that their disciples are just as good, if not better, than the second-class Beggar's Union Chiefs. They decide to execute a tournament between the 2 groups. If the disciples lose, their punishment shall be to beg for food for one year, while If the beggars lose, they have to endure the ultimate insult of becoming the disciples of the Wu Brothers.

    The Disciples consists of:

    Zhang San and Li Si of Gallant Island, who are known for their single-stance execution of Mainland experts, and for their faster-than-flash speed.

    Golden Wheel Monk's first disciple, who was said to be much better than Daerba.

    Reverend Yideng's most accomplished disciple Zhu Ziliu, who was described to be nearly unmatched throughout heaven due to his caligraphy-inspired stances.

    Zhang Sanfeng's 2nd disciple Yu Lianzhou, who was mentioned to have reached the peak of perfection in everything.

    They must battle the following second-class chiefs:

    SPW Beggar's Union Chief Jie Feng, who could effortlessly write on wood with his finger

    HSDS Beggar's Union Chief Shi Huolong, who despite eventually suffering a fatal injury could nevertheless injure Cheng Kun.

    Post-ROCH Beggar's Union Chief Yelu Qi, known to be the last master of the complete XL18Z.

    ROCH Beggar's Union Chief Lu Youjiao, who was not a match for Huodu.

    Former Pre-DGSD Beggar's Union Chief Wang Jiantong, who was easily defeated by Pre-30 years Xiao Yuanshan despite having 20 more elite Mainland experts on his side.
    忽见柳荫下两个小孩子在哀哀痛哭,瞧模样正是武敦儒、武修文兄弟。郭芙大声叫道:「喂,你们在干甚麽?」武 修文回头见是郭芙,哭道:「我们在哭,你不见麽?」

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    Is this even fair? I think the beggars will be slaughtered. Zhang San and Li Si alone are more than a handful. I'm assuming that Jie Feng is probably weaker than Shi Huolong.

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    Zhang San and Li Si may or may not be better than Jie Feng (whose finger-imprinting skill *could possibly* exceed that of Yideng), Wang Jiantong, and Post-ROCH Yelu Qi. They were god-like in the era of Ode to Gallantry, but don't forget that Mr. Bao #3 (Bao Butong) also made a god-like entrance in sharp contrast to the experts from Qingcheng and Penglai schools. Bao could kill any of those experts in one stance. Zhang San and Li Si never fought experts of Xie Yanke and Bai Zizai's calibre; they only defeated with ease the "tiny little people" so to speak.
    忽见柳荫下两个小孩子在哀哀痛哭,瞧模样正是武敦儒、武修文兄弟。郭芙大声叫道:「喂,你们在干甚麽?」武 修文回头见是郭芙,哭道:「我们在哭,你不见麽?」

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    disciples would destroy the beggars, all of the beggars u mentioned seem extremly weak (except maybe jie feng, and maybe Yelu Qi after tens more yrs of internal enerygy cultivation >.<)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PJ View Post
    Zhang San and Li Si may or may not be better than Jie Feng (whose finger-imprinting skill *could possibly* exceed that of Yideng), Wang Jiantong, and Post-ROCH Yelu Qi. They were god-like in the era of Ode to Gallantry, but don't forget that Mr. Bao #3 (Bao Butong) also made a god-like entrance in sharp contrast to the experts from Qingcheng and Penglai schools. Bao could kill any of those experts in one stance. Zhang San and Li Si never fought experts of Xie Yanke and Bai Zizai's calibre; they only defeated with ease the "tiny little people" so to speak.
    He did exceed YD, it was stated in ROCH that YD could BARELY draw on wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarakoth View Post
    He did exceed YD, it was stated in ROCH that YD could BARELY draw on wood.
    i would definetly like to see this quot ein novel.. especially that stated he could BARELY part

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    Quote Originally Posted by batmankiller View Post
    i would definetly like to see this quot ein novel.. especially that stated he could BARELY part
    When GJ and QCJ were talking about carving in stone, it was stated that the best in finger technique, YD, could barely carve in wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarakoth View Post
    He did exceed YD, it was stated in ROCH that YD could BARELY draw on wood.
    It said that Yideng perhaps may not be able to write on wood.
    忽见柳荫下两个小孩子在哀哀痛哭,瞧模样正是武敦儒、武修文兄弟。郭芙大声叫道:「喂,你们在干甚麽?」武 修文回头见是郭芙,哭道:「我们在哭,你不见麽?」

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    I don't believe that was said as a conclusion from the author's pov but more of a.. "continue the story running/modesty"

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    actually, through it was said in LOCH that even yideng might have trouble writing on wood, let alone stone, mayu had only really met yideng at the first huashan tournament. the rest had not met him and did not know the extent of his skills. the greats had their own specialities, and yideng might not have had trouble writng on wood at all. in DGSD, the most senior monk at tianlong temple could burn the paintings on the wall with heat from from yiyangzhi, and he was below yideng's level. with both xiantian senggong and yiyanzhi, yideng should be able to match jie feng's feat. writing on stone would be a differenent matter. yideng's finger was powerful enogh to divert yang guo's heavy sword even after he was injured by QQR.
    THE KYSS OF THE SWORD IS DEADLY BUT EXQUSITE
    he's the strongest in history but he's the disciple.
    http://www.mangafox.com/manga/histor...ciple_kenichi/

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarakoth View Post
    He did exceed YD, it was stated in ROCH that YD could BARELY draw on wood.
    well HYS can write on stone

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