The purpose of this topic is the summarize and COMPARE the underlining principle of each of the several martial arts systems which claim to be able to "counter all other styles," or at least "provide a possible solution in all situations." But in order to achieve this summary, I will need some help from all of you.
Here are the martial arts systems:
1. Murong family's Shifting North Star technique
2. Wudang's Taiji art.
3. Dugu Nine Swords
4. Huang Shang's Nine Yin
5. Ming Cult's Qiankun Danuo Yi
Did I miss anything?
Firstly, I have a question about Shifting North Star. The basic idea is to shift the opponent's kung fu energy to somewhere else (most likely, but not limited to, back to the opponent), which sounds a lot like Taiji. But the Murong family also practiced the kung fu of all schools. Is this related to how Star Shifting Technique works? More specifically, does Star Shifting Technique only work if Murong X has learned the opponent's kung fu? Well, we see an example of Murong Bo using Yellow Eyebrowed Monk's Jigang Finger to kill the monk; no "shifting" was involved. So maybe the shifting and the mimicking are 2 different things?
I would greatly appreciate it if any of you write a summary for these martial arts systems.