The story opens with a description of the second master, Lin Tang, who was once known as the "graceful silver moon" because of his sword-fighting style. He is now known as "the graceful silvermoon" because he is bald. He tells the audience that rumors have it that he would be converted to buddhism, but that is not true. He urges the audience to draw their swords and take the silver moon with them.
The story opens with a description of the second master, Lin Tang, who was once known as the "graceful silver moon" because of his sword-fighting style. He is now known as "the graceful silvermoon" because he is bald. He tells the audience that rumors have it that he would be converted to buddhism, but that is not true. He urges the audience to draw their swords and take the silver moon with them.