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    Default Breaking down 6 Mak Divine Swords - what is each sword called and how does each work?

    We did this for Hong Lung 18 Palms some time back.

    What are the 6 component "swords" of the 6 Mak Divine Swords and how does each one function?

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    wasnt this explain in the text when Duan Yu was secretly hearing it in the temple?

    but i think theres no difference in power level of damage from each finger...should there be a difference in ur pinky finger and thumb output?

    lol must ask the girls man do they like 1YF there, or 6MSG

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    each finger uses chi from one of the divine six meridians and one finger is linked to two meridians. the difference lies in the sword techniques that are unleashed with each finger. some moves cover a wide arc in sweeping moves, some are stabbing moves, some are swift and others focus on power. the power of the different swords should be roughly equal.
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    The Big Finger is Siu Seong Kim
    Index is Seong Yeung Kim
    Middle is Chung Chung Kim
    Ring Finger is Kwan Chung Kim
    Little finger is Siu Chung Kim
    Little finger on left hand is Siu Chak Kim.

    I have no idea what the implications are, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyss of the sword View Post
    each finger uses chi from one of the divine six meridians and one finger is linked to two meridians. the difference lies in the sword techniques that are unleashed with each finger. some moves cover a wide arc in sweeping moves, some are stabbing moves, some are swift and others focus on power. the power of the different swords should be roughly equal.
    wouldnt the sword khi stream output overlapped each other if spam full 6 fingers at the same time by 1 user aka DUAN YU...as compared to the 6 months vs KMZ...

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    Oops, I was wrong. Teach me to go by the comic adaptation.

    http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-hk/六脈神劍

    This site says that on the Right hand:-

    Siu Seong 少商劍 - Thumb
    Chung Chung 中衝劍 - Middle
    Siu Chung 少衝劍 - Little

    Left Hand:-

    Seong Yeung 商陽劍 - Index
    Kwan Chung 關衝劍 - Ring
    Siu Chak 少澤劍 - Little

    The site also says mentions the speciality of each sword, but I can't really understand it.. too technical.

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    Each sword draws on different meridans (mak). There is a qualitative difference with each sword in terms of power and dexterity. Ren Wo Xing has translated the following:

    http://www.spcnet.tv/forums/showpost...&postcount=281
    ‘Shaoshang’ sword of the thumb
    ‘Shangyang’ sword of the index finger
    ‘Zhongchong’ sword of the middle finger
    ‘Guanchong’ sword of the ring finger
    ‘Shaochong’ sword of the right little finger
    ‘Shaoze’ sword of the left little finger
    http://www.spcnet.tv/forums/showpost...&postcount=296
    For ordinary people, the ring finger is the least dexterous, whereas the index finger is the most nimble. Thus, the ‘Guanchong Sword’ technique strove to achieve victory in a sluggish, simple, and unsophisticated way, whereas the techniques of the ‘Shangyang Sword’ were ingenious, lively, and difficult to ascertain. The ‘Shaochong Sword’ was similar to the ‘Shaoze Sword’ technique in that it used the pinky; however, one was on the left hand, whereas one was on the right hand. Thus, in terms of technique, the ‘Divine Sword of the Six Meridians’ had techniques that were ‘skilled’ as well as ‘clumsy’, ‘nimble’ as well as ‘sluggish’. And yet, the ‘clumsy’ techniques were not any less wonderful, nor the ‘sluggish’ techniques contain any less might. They were just displayed in different ways.

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