Chapter 207: Chapter 8 Centuries of the World, Great Waves Sifting Sand_3
âSir, here are the documents you requested.â
Lu Mengyang placed the package on the table, opened it, and revealed dozens of small booklets:
âThere are dozens of major Jianghu Sects in the world, each documented in a separate booklet. In addition, to make it smoother for you to read, I have written a summary myself, which is the top booklet.â
Upon hearing this, Li Fei picked up the top booklet and flipped through it.
He noticed that some of the ink on the pages wasnât dry yet, indicating it had just been written.
He looked up at Lu Mengyang, âI appreciate your effort, thank you.â
âYou donât have to be polite, Sir, itâs my duty,â
Lu Mengyang said with a smile, waving his hand, âIf there is anything you need in the future, youâre welcome to contact me anytime, or just give me a call.â
âAlright, give me your phone number,â
Li Fei said.
Lu Mengyang then handed him a piece of paper with the number written on it.
Li Fei gathered all the items, stood up, and left the pawnshop.
âTake care, Sir,â
Lu Mengyangâs farewell echoed behind him.
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Li Fei returned to his dormitory at Wuda at past two in the morning.
Each student at Wuda is provided with a private dormitory, so Li Fei didnât have to worry about disturbing anyone.
He turned on the desk lamp and started reading the summary booklet written by Lu Mengyang:
âThe major forces in the Worldâs Jianghu are led by the Buddhist and Taoist families, with the Buddhists headed by the Pudu Temple and the Taoists led by the Taoist Three SectsâŠâ
In the booklet, Lu Mengyang had outlined some of the top Sect forces and the most prominent masters to give Li Fei a rough idea.
The mainstream forces in the Jianghu were represented by the Buddhist family, headed by the Pudu Temple, and the Taoist family, represented by the Taoist Three Sects, including the Daluo Sect, Wuwei Sect, and Yuhua Sect, with the Daluo Sect in the lead.
Li Fei recalled listening to the radio, hearing about the president of Wuâan University personally visiting Qingxu True Monarch from the Daluo Sect to discuss the arrangements for the first martial arts competition, inviting outstanding students from the Zhi Ge Department of twelve universities to exchange martial skills with the elite disciples of the Taoist Three Sects! (See Volume 1, Chapter 12)
The venue for the first martial arts competition was at Wuda.
But at that time, Li Fei was still training in the Martial Arts Hall in Xing City and missed that grand event.
He continued reading.
After discussing the Buddhist and Taoist families, Lu Mengyang mentioned in the booklet âOne Tower, One Pavilion, Three Mountains, Four Sects, Seven Families.â
These represent the sixteen most eminent forces in the Jianghu, besides the Buddhist and Taoist families, where âOne Tower, One Pavilion, Three Mountains, Four Sectsâ are nine Jianghu Sects and âSeven Familiesâ are seven Martial Arts Families with thousand years history.
Including the Buddhist and Taoist families, Da Lan Dynasty, had twenty of the most eminent Jianghu forces, each at least guarded by a Martial Arts Grandmaster, with the strongest ones even having âThe Worldâs Number One.â
Li Fei read the contents of the booklet with great interest.
The top Martial Arts inheritances were half within the court and half in the Jianghu.
However, the most supreme masters were mostly from the Jianghu!
âOne Peak, Three Evils, Five True Monarchs, Seven Martial Saints.â
These were the sixteen most influential figures of the Jianghu in the last hundred years of the Da Lan Dynasty, succinctly summarized by Lu Mengyang in a single sentence.
Although Lu Mengyang only described these supreme masters briefly, Li Fei could still appreciate the unique flair of each figure from the descriptions.
That night, the light in Li Feiâs dormitory stayed on all night.
Through the booklet in his hands, he reviewed the century of Jianghu in the Da Lan Dynasty.
Watching the rise and fall of eras, observing the interesting charactersâŠ
PS: Specifics about âOne Tower, One Pavilion, Three Mountains, Four Sects, Seven Familiesâ and âOne Peak, Three Evils, Five True Monarchs, Seven Martial Saintsâ will be detailed in future chapters, so they are not elaborated here in this chapter.
This book thoroughly sets up both the court and the Jianghu, and I hope to fully share the story in my mind with everyone.