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Why did Zhan Zhao, a southern chivalrous man in The Legend of the White-browed Hero, suffer a serious decline in martial arts?

Because Zhan Zhao's internal strength is not high. Zhan Zhao is not only low in Nakauchi Isao among bridled heroes, but also low in Bao Qingtian and the Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses. Or Zhan Zhao's internal strength is not his advantage from beginning to end. His advantage is fencing, which is called skill. Internal strength is an essential factor affecting the strength of ancient Wushu. However, in Bao Qingtian and Three Chivalrous Men and Five Righteousness, which tend to depict facts, the ability of chivalrous men is more due to their decades of hard work, rather than the internal work that has been passed down for decades or even hundreds of years in novels such as Dragon Eight Branches and Heroes with Bridled Eyebrows.

Zhan Zhao's home is in these rivers and lakes that are more inclined to the reality of folk life, rather than those novels that simply tell the stories of rivers and lakes. In this respect, Zhan Zhao's fighting capacity is beyond reproach. With superb fencing, he became? Nanxia? Instead of being famous all over the world by deep internal strength. Otherwise, if Zhan Zhao is in a river's lake with profound internal skills and hurts people from a distance, like Duan Yu, he will kill people with the six-pulse Excalibur. I'm afraid Bao Zheng is too tired to solve the case.

In The Legend of the White-browed Hero, it is mainly about an internal skill Jianghu. Although fencing is also important, it is more inclined to? Skill? Instead of strength, a master with profound internal skills can kill a fencing master even if he doesn't know any skills. Just like the stone in Chivalrous Man, no matter how many times you are stabbed, you will never die. If he meets the enemy, he will die. In other words, Zhan Zhao's superb swordsmanship became a chicken rib in The Bridled Eyebrow Hero. The two sides compete for combat effectiveness, first of all, fighting for internal strength, and then fencing. If the internal strength is not good, then this person's combat effectiveness is definitely not good.

What's more, when Zhan Zhao was out of the imperial court, he was old and brandishing swordsmanship was definitely not as easy as when he was young. On the whole, Zhan Zhao's swordsmanship, which made him famous, didn't play a role in The Legend of Heroes with Bridled Eyebrows, so it seems that his martial arts vision has declined.