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    Has it ever occurred to anyone what an incredible concentration of martial arts potential was present on the same several square meters of land at the summit of Mt. Hua during the final scene of ROCH?

    Look at who was there:

    East Heretic Wong Yerk See

    West Poison Au Yeung Fung (corpse buried underground)

    West Passionate Yeung Gor

    South Monk 1 Deng

    North Beggar Hung 7 Gung (corpse buried underground)

    North Hero Gwok Jing

    Central Mischief Chow Bak Tung

    Gok Yeun the Monk of Shaolin (sole possessor of complete 9 Yeung Jen Ging inner power at the time)

    Cheung Gwun Bo (future Cheung 3 Fung, Founder of Mo Dong Sect and creator of Tai Chi)

    Little Dragon Girl

    Wong Yung

    Gwok Seung (future founder of the Ngor Mei Sect)


    That's an amazing collection of martial arts potential all within just a few meters of each other. I'm surprise the sky didn't turn red and the ground didn't start shaking.

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    Well it IS Mt. Hua, where the best fighters in the world gather for the title of #1....

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    Well, there was this rather messed up room in Shaolin about 150-200 years earlier with books on the floor.

    Those 4+1 weren't shy of the Mt Hua Collection.

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    Originally posted by CC
    Well, there was this rather messed up room in Shaolin about 150-200 years earlier with books on the floor.

    Those 4+1 weren't shy of the Mt Hua Collection.
    Heh, thats true. Lets now start a debate about which collection would turn out winners if they wer to fight

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    That's easy, the side with the Sweeper Monk will win.

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    Originally posted by ChronoReverse
    That's easy, the side with the Sweeper Monk will win.
    Hmm, if we take into account the whole of shaolin at that time the concentration of martial arts ability is even more staggering

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    yes i agree...shaolin fight had far more masters and qi collective then any hua shan ren jian...

    at shaolin there was ...

    everyone from shaolin...excluding sweeper for now...
    xiao feng
    duan yu
    xu zhu
    xiao yuan shan
    mu rong fu
    mu rong buo
    wang yuyan (ok shes not a fighter...but talking potentials....u cant beat her knowledge)
    duan chun zhen
    ding chuan qiu
    you tan zhi
    evil monk...forgot name

    a few others and of course....Sweeper monk!







    i mean just look at the qi...duan yu, xiao feng and xu zhu alone had an acculumated amount of almost 500 years of qi...ok exaggerating a bit...ut only a bit...maybe close to 350


    then theres the mystical like styles...shaolin 72 arts. 6 mai shen jian, xl18z, shaolin yi jinjing, yi yang zhi, xiao yao kungfu, whole bunch of other stuff too

    mu rong fu, mu rong buo, and wang yuyan had the
    knowledge of the worlds styles credited to them



    and then theres sweeper...who doesnt need any thing to justify his importance other than just...hes sweeper monk

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    y7eah shaolin dgsd part killed hau san interms of martial arts.

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