The Legend of Zhuo Yu

The Legend of Zhuo Yu

by Eastern Divine Thunder

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During the Zhu Yuanzhang period of the Ming Dynasty, the thief Jie Feng stole the famous painting "Autumn Colors of Mountains and Rivers" from the palace collection. It was rumored that this painting contained a treasure map left behind when Chen Youliang was defeated. Therefore, the imperial court ordered Fang Dongguo, the deputy commander of the Jinyi Guards, to secretly pursue Jie Feng. Three years later, Fang Dongguo lost contact with the court and there was no news. It was rumored that Fang Dongguo was killed by Jie Feng in Tianzhu Kingdom. Three years later, a chivalrous fish-patterned swordsman named Fang Shuo appeared on the rivers and lakes, wielding two swords. He specialized in fighting against the strong and supporting the weak. The two fish-patterned swords in his hands had strange and changeable moves, but he never met an opponent. Later, he lived in seclusion in Huashan and founded the Huashan Sect. Although various sects came to challenge him, they all ended in failure. Tired of dealing with the masters from various sects who came to challenge him, Fang Shuo's health deteriorated. Fang Shuo realized that the power of this sword technique was too strong and he died. Later, someone must have come to steal the sword manual or cause trouble, so he split the sword moves into two halves and taught the one-handed sword technique to his two apprentices Wang Junqing and Gao Yueying. Five years after founding the Huashan Sect, Fang Shuo died of illness in Huashan. , Wang Junqing took over as the leader. Wang Junqing was quite accomplished in swordsmanship. He improved his master's swordsmanship and created Yunsong Swordsmanship. Although there are not many variations of Yuwen Swordsmanship, he can still stand out in the world.

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