In this short scene, Lingshan explains that the young people who will participate in the Five Nations Martial Arts Competition are called the "young martial artists" because they have been trained in the Shaolin Temple for a month. Although they are eligible to participate, they cannot enter the blood-spirit pool, which is a prize for the top ten martial artists in each country. Lingshan says that the talent of these young people is not as high as that of the other elite martial artists, but they can be compared to those who practice continuously for long periods of time. The reason for their high cultivation is that they have practiced for a long period of time, and this is why their cultivation has been so high. The young people are not afraid to speak, and they are confident that they are no worse than the other martial artists. They ask why they are not given a chance to compete in the competition, and Lingshan replies that the majority of the people in their hometown are "qi," or ordinary people, and practicing martial arts requires a lot of money, pills, and elixirs. If they are able to reach the peak stage or middle stage of the earth, even if their rank is lower than the fourth prince, they will be considered "some ordinary people" and will be eligible to enter the Blood-Spirit Pool.
In this short scene, Lingshan explains that the young people who will participate in the Five Nations Martial Arts Competition are called the "young martial artists" because they have been trained in the Shaolin Temple for a month. Although they are eligible to participate, they cannot enter the blood-spirit pool, which is a prize for the top ten martial artists in each country. Lingshan says that the talent of these young people is not as high as that of the other elite martial artists, but they can be compared to those who practice continuously for long periods of time. The reason for their high cultivation is that they have practiced for a long period of time, and this is why their cultivation has been so high. The young people are not afraid to speak, and they are confident that they are no worse than the other martial artists. They ask why they are not given a chance to compete in the competition, and Lingshan replies that the majority of the people in their hometown are "qi," or ordinary people, and practicing martial arts requires a lot of money, pills, and elixirs. If they are able to reach the peak stage or middle stage of the earth, even if their rank is lower than the fourth prince, they will be considered "some ordinary people" and will be eligible to enter the Blood-Spirit Pool.