In this chapter, we learn about the four levels of ancient Chinese martial arts: external power, internal power, earth power, and heaven power. The external power is physical, the internal power is mental, and the earth power is spiritual. The utmost martial arts masters are masters of "the hidden realm" , which means that they can only fight in times of trouble. The highest martial arts master is the "heaven taoist" . The internal power , on the other hand, is mental. The voice of the boss is coming, warning the girl that she looks too attractive to the boss. She is going to die today.
In this chapter, we learn about the four levels of ancient Chinese martial arts: external power, internal power, earth power, and heaven power. The external power is physical, the internal power is mental, and the earth power is spiritual. The utmost martial arts masters are masters of "the hidden realm" , which means that they can only fight in times of trouble. The highest martial arts master is the "heaven taoist" . The internal power , on the other hand, is mental. The voice of the boss is coming, warning the girl that she looks too attractive to the boss. She is going to die today.