This chapter opens with a discussion of the ancient Chinese medicine system, which is based on the principle of "soup soup soup soup." In other words, if you are a member of one of the five schools of medicine, you are considered the head of the other schools. This means that if you were born in the 13th century, you would not be considered a true member of the fifth school of medicine. This is because only the person who masters the nine-flavor soup of the immortal soup is considered the true leader of the sect. The man asks if there are any enemies in the system, and the man replies that the ancient medicine system has many allies everywhere. He also tells the man about the three schools of martial arts, which are the wudang schools, the god flower palace school, the ci hang jin zhai school and the snow mountain schools. The five schools are the most important in the martial world because they have the most followers. The nine schools are also important because they represent the largest number of followers. There are also many smaller schools and sects. The ancient medicine sect ranks seventeenth out of the nine schools because no one is willing to fight against them.
This chapter opens with a discussion of the ancient Chinese medicine system, which is based on the principle of "soup soup soup soup." In other words, if you are a member of one of the five schools of medicine, you are considered the head of the other schools. This means that if you were born in the 13th century, you would not be considered a true member of the fifth school of medicine. This is because only the person who masters the nine-flavor soup of the immortal soup is considered the true leader of the sect. The man asks if there are any enemies in the system, and the man replies that the ancient medicine system has many allies everywhere. He also tells the man about the three schools of martial arts, which are the wudang schools, the god flower palace school, the ci hang jin zhai school and the snow mountain schools. The five schools are the most important in the martial world because they have the most followers. The nine schools are also important because they represent the largest number of followers. There are also many smaller schools and sects. The ancient medicine sect ranks seventeenth out of the nine schools because no one is willing to fight against them.