The chapter opens with a flashback to the beginning of the book, when the narrator explains that the chapter is called "Dash Tiger Chapter," and that it is a form of martial arts known as "tiger movement martial arts." In other words, the chapter teaches how to refine one's body in order to achieve a certain level of strength. The chapter ends with the narrator explaining that he has just collected medicinal herbs, which will last him for a long time. Three days later, the narrator hears about another version of the same martial arts, called "Xuan-Grade." The narrator tells the audience that his father has told him that the martial arts are a "win-win" for both the feng family and the auction house, and that he will teach it to the narrator when he learns it.
The chapter opens with a flashback to the beginning of the book, when the narrator explains that the chapter is called "Dash Tiger Chapter," and that it is a form of martial arts known as "tiger movement martial arts." In other words, the chapter teaches how to refine one's body in order to achieve a certain level of strength. The chapter ends with the narrator explaining that he has just collected medicinal herbs, which will last him for a long time. Three days later, the narrator hears about another version of the same martial arts, called "Xuan-Grade." The narrator tells the audience that his father has told him that the martial arts are a "win-win" for both the feng family and the auction house, and that he will teach it to the narrator when he learns it.