In this chapter, we learn that the guy who defeated the guy named "Tang" is probably from the "zhong family" , and that he's just an "illegitimate disciple" . We learn that this is because "tang" is a member of the zhong clan, which means that he is illegitimate. We also learn that "taunting" is also an illegitimate disciple, meaning that he doesn't have a master's degree, and so on. This is a big deal, because this is the first time we've ever seen a disciple of a master get defeated by another disciple of the master. This also means that we're going to see a whole new generation of taoists in the coming years. We're also going to learn that taoist "Shen" is the best of all of them, because she's the only one who's ever been defeated by a master of her own generation. This means that "shen" has the upper hand in the battle, and she'll probably be able to beat "zhong" for the rest of her life. We don't know if this is a coincidence or not.
In this chapter, we learn that the guy who defeated the guy named "Tang" is probably from the "zhong family" , and that he's just an "illegitimate disciple" . We learn that this is because "tang" is a member of the zhong clan, which means that he is illegitimate. We also learn that "taunting" is also an illegitimate disciple, meaning that he doesn't have a master's degree, and so on. This is a big deal, because this is the first time we've ever seen a disciple of a master get defeated by another disciple of the master. This also means that we're going to see a whole new generation of taoists in the coming years. We're also going to learn that taoist "Shen" is the best of all of them, because she's the only one who's ever been defeated by a master of her own generation. This means that "shen" has the upper hand in the battle, and she'll probably be able to beat "zhong" for the rest of her life. We don't know if this is a coincidence or not.