
The First Person in Martial Arts, Tian Dao Ol Fan
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The Green Dragon Society, once the most powerful organization in the world, reached the peak of its power under the leadership of Bai Yujing, the legendary swordsman in the world of dragons. However, after the bloody battle at Yanyun, Bai Yujing disappeared, and Fang Longxiang, the leader of the second dragon, killed Di Qinglin, Bai Yujing's direct disciple, and seized power. Bai Xiaosheng, Yang Yanyu, Zisang Bushou, and Shangguan Jinhong, other important leaders in the Qinglong Club, were dissatisfied with Fang Longxiang's arbitrary actions and left one after another. Since then, the Qinglong Society has become cruel and cruel, killing innocent people indiscriminately, and has become the source of bloodshed in the world. Ten years ago, the young master Yu Baiyi held a sword and almost single-handedly turned the tide. He broke into the Qinglong Club alone, beheaded the dragon Fang Longxiang with his sword, and set fire to the Heavenly Palace. This ended years of turmoil in the martial arts world and earned him the reputation of being the best martial artist in the martial arts world. When the sun was in the middle of the sky, he drifted far away and disappeared without a trace. However, there is never eternal peace in the rivers and lakes. During the ten years when the Qinglong Society was dormant, the four major alliances: Shuilongyin, Emperorzhou, Wanlisha, and Hanjiang City, rose up one after another to rewrite the order of the rivers and lakes. In addition to the Four Alliances, there are eight sects including Taibai, Shaolin, Zhenwu, Tianxiang, Tangmen, Five Immortals, Yihua, and Beggar Clan that are famous in the martial arts world, collectively known as the Eight Wilds. Although Bahuang only studies martial arts by default, does not interfere with the affairs of the rivers and lakes, does not participate in the disputes in the rivers and lakes, and is far less powerful than the four major alliances, there are often stories circulating in the rivers and lakes about Bahuang's disciples performing chivalrous acts and eliminating violence.
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