The monk is annoyed at the beggar's refusal to make a move. He tells the beggar that he'll send him to hell if he doesn't move. The monk then launches into a tirade about the power of the "Leopard-shaped punch" , which he thinks is the most powerful punch in the world. He asks the beggar to tell him which senior member of the sect he belongs to, and the beggar tells him that he is an unknown stranger, and that he should check his senior before he is poisoned. The beggar then tells the monk that the beggar looks familiar, which the monk thinks is a sign that the man is the disciple of someone else. The man is eccentric, the monk says, and he has been involved in martial arts all his life. He says that the reason why the beggar came here was to show his skills, and if that is the case, he will teach him a lesson
The monk is annoyed at the beggar's refusal to make a move. He tells the beggar that he'll send him to hell if he doesn't move. The monk then launches into a tirade about the power of the "Leopard-shaped punch" , which he thinks is the most powerful punch in the world. He asks the beggar to tell him which senior member of the sect he belongs to, and the beggar tells him that he is an unknown stranger, and that he should check his senior before he is poisoned. The beggar then tells the monk that the beggar looks familiar, which the monk thinks is a sign that the man is the disciple of someone else. The man is eccentric, the monk says, and he has been involved in martial arts all his life. He says that the reason why the beggar came here was to show his skills, and if that is the case, he will teach him a lesson