Dragon Secret Biography

Dragon Secret Biography

by Nanshan Wuquan

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Introduction to the first story: The story takes place at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. It mainly introduces the establishment and inheritance of Long Tan Sect, a martial arts sect in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, as well as some stories related to Buddhism, Taoism, and Wulin. The protagonist of the story is Zhao Hongji, the founder of Long Tan Sect, who is from Nanpi, Hebei Province. He was personally taught by Li Xiyue, the elder of Quanzhen Longmen Sect at a young age. Shanchang Taiyi Five Elements Hammer, Bagua Nine Palaces Sword. The story uses a flashback technique, starting with Bo Renyong, Zhao's disciple in the middle of the Republic of China, telling his disciple Xun Wuhuang the origin of the sect. It introduces the second half of Zhao Hongji's life since he came to Beijing to take up a post. Among them are the duel with bandits, going south to assist Zeng Guofan, and various adventures in Hengshan Mountain in the south. Duel with the Eagle Claw Gate and the Kunlun Party. The grievances and resentments between the northern and southern sects of the Quanzhen Sect. After returning to Beijing, he competed with martial arts masters and eventually became friends. Later, he was impressed by the moral skills of Elder Haiyuan, the head of the Tiantai Sect, and became his disciple. Not long after, Elder Haiyuan was killed by a Japanese monk, Suijue, in order to protect the national treasure Sun Shine Dharani. Zhao Hongji sought revenge from the Japanese monk and failed and was seriously injured. He was rescued by the great layman Yang Renshan. Later, he went to Wutai Mountain to further his studies. He met the hermit monk Tianchi of the Golden Pavilion Temple and listened to his on-demand teachings. Later, he went down the mountain to seek revenge on Suijue. Then he felt defeated and returned to Japan to move troops. He fought with the heads of the twelve houses inside and outside the Japanese Takaya Kamigou-in. After a hard struggle, victory was finally achieved. During this period, he trained nine apprentices. Known as Jiu Miao. End of Part One ? ?

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