Hong Lung 18 Palms...1 Yeung Finger Technique. 6 Mak Divine Swords. Bak Ming Sun Gung. 9 Yum Jen Ging. 9 Yeung Jen Ging. Dook Goo Kau Bai's Sword Techniques. Left/Right Hand Technique. Divine Finger Snap. Sad Palms. Keen Kwun Dai Loi Yee. Yik Gun Ging. Tai Chi Sword...the list of great martial arts goes on and on, but perhaps none of them can match the Arts of Wai Siu Bo:

1). LUCK: an untrainable ability, and not unique to Wai Siu Bo, but no other character had (or needed) a deeper reservoir of this resource than young master Wai.

2). BULLSH*TTING: Wai Siu Bo was the undisputed master of this art. Deun Yu and Yeung Gor were also fine practitioners of this skill, but neither of them was in WSB's class when it came to the Divine Bullsh*t Technique.

3). BRIBERY: When Divine Bullsh*t Technique fails, cash bribes or other considerations often worked.

4). FLATTERY: A variation on Divine Bullsh*t Technique, though it often required WSB to distastefully suck up to those he couldn't stand. Occasionally, it was sincere, but with infinite hyperbole mixed in.

5). CHARM: Particularly effective against attractive young women (though Ah Ohr was resistant to it for a very long time). Men are less susceptible, and might need the supplement of Flattery and Bribery Techniques to get the job done.

6). DIVINE AND CONQUER: A kind of verbal Tai Chi or Keen Kwun Dai Loi Yee where young master Wai uses his Bullsh*tt Technique to get his enemies to fight each other.

7). CREATE CHAOS: Young master Wai's ultimate skill, which combines his six other skills into a powerful attack that can bring down entire empires and change the course of history.