Chapter 5: The Death of the White Cloth V

Ah Bi knew that Ah Luo was very conflicted, and Ah Luo couldn't accept the fact that he was from Wu. So Ah Bi decided to deceive Ah Luo again, and Ah Bi told Ah Luo that the reason why Gou Jian was not at ease was because he was worried that Ah Luo would teach Wu Guo martial arts swordsmanship. As long as Ah Luo left his other hand and vowed not to teach swordsmanship again, Ah Bi could represent that Gou Jian would no longer pursue Ah Luo. There are a lot of flaws in this statement, and even the samurai on the side think that Abi is lying.

But Ah Luo believed it, because she felt that Ah Bi did not need to deceive herself at this time. Besides, she also knows Gou Jian's character, and Gou Jian will not let herself leave the barracks like this. Only when Ah Luo loses its use value and will not affect the overall situation, Gou Jian will let himself go. Ah Luo can also choose to stay in the Yue military camp, but Ah Luo doesn't want to kill his compatriots with his own hands, and Gou Jian won't believe him. Thinking about it, Ah Luo also felt that it was okay to do this, and Ah Luo ignored Yuehong's objections and asked a samurai to cut off Ah Luo's right hand.

Just when Ah Luo thought that Ah Bi would let him go, Ah Bi ordered Ah Luo to be killed. At this time, Abi didn't have to worry about Aluo, she thought that Aluo would never be her opponent if she lost her hands. Ah Luo finally understood Ah Bi's intentions, and in a fit of rage, Ah Luo killed Ah Bi with the cooperation of Yuehong, and then left the barracks. Before leaving, Ah Luo asked the Yue warrior to deliver a message to Gou Jian, Ah Luo would not pay attention to the war, Ah Luo would not help Yue Guo or Wu Guo, and Ah Luo would not be able to help even if he helped.

Soon after, Gou Jian occupied Gusu, the capital of Wu, and he finally saw Fucha's body. Gou Jian finally avenged himself for the Yue country, and Gou Jian could finally sleep with peace of mind. But no one thought that Gou Jian's next step was to deal with Wen Chong and Fan Li. Wen Chong didn't believe that Gou Jian would treat him like this to him until he died, but Fan Li had long known that Gou Jian was a person. Through Gou Jian's deal with Ah Luo, Fan Li already knew that Gou Jian was a person who "shared joys and sorrows, but could not share wealth and prosperity". After Fan Li repeatedly persuaded the literature to no avail, he had to leave the Yue Kingdom alone, and soon after the literature was given death by Gou Jian. A few years later, Gou Jian became the second husband, not only happy but also greedy for beauty, and the ministers wanted to say it but didn't dare to say it. When Gou Jian forced his queen to death, no one dared to say that Gou Jian was not. At this time, a woman dressed in red suddenly appeared and took Gou Jian's life with a sword. No one could stop the samurai around Gou Jian, and one of the samurai recognized this woman as Yuehong back then.

Many years later, Qin Shi Huang unified the world, and the officials were very cruel to the common people. In some places in Wuyue, whenever an officer or soldier oppressed the common people, someone would always come out to stop them. Not only do these people use long swords, but they all have similar tricks. Later, a person claiming to know the matter revealed that these people were all descendants of Yuehong that year. After Ah Luo was taken away by Yuehong, Ah Luo and Yuehong lived in the mountains, away from the crowd, and did not come into contact with outsiders. Ah Luo not only persevered, but also taught Yuehong, a good apprentice. Although Yuehong's swordsmanship is not as good as Ah Luo's, it is more sharp, because Yuehong's swordsmanship is honed from bloody battles. Ah Luo knew Yuehong's thoughts, and she repeatedly asked Yuehong not to kill indiscriminately. A few years later, Yuehong grew up, and Ah Luo was worried that she would drag Yuehong down, so she left alone. Yuehong looked for Ah Luo for a long time, and finally understood Ah Luo's thoughts, Ah Luo hoped that Yuehong would go down the mountain and live a normal woman's life. Yuehong went down the mountain, but she didn't immediately find a man to start a family, but went to the Yue King's Palace to kill Gou Jian, a villain. Then Yuehong found a loyal man to start a family and gave birth to three daughters and five sons. The five sons are all honest people, so Yuehong didn't teach them swordsmanship, just let them be ordinary farmers. Yuehong taught her three daughters swordsmanship and sent them to live in the mountains, the first was to train the children, and the second was to meet Ah Luo.

Gradually, the children grew up, and the children of Yuehong also became a family. Yuehong's youngest daughter married a samurai, and this samurai looked down on Yuehong's youngest daughter a little. The youngest daughter taught her husband-to-be a good lesson, and from then on the husband obeyed his wife's words. The youngest daughter and her husband went to war and made a lot of achievements for the airline. Once, the couple was surrounded by enemies ten times their size, and just when everyone thought they were going to die this time, a ghost-like man appeared. It fluttered its two long, empty cuffs, and its feet spun off the ground, before the enemies fell to the ground one by one. When the youngest daughter saw that this person had no arms, she immediately remembered what her mother had said about Master Aluo. The youngest daughter was just about to go up and speak, but the person nodded to the youngest daughter and left. The youngest daughter went back to tell her mother that Yuehong was very sure that this person must be Ah Luo, who not only did not die but had been secretly taking care of Yuehong's family. Yuehong searched for a long time but couldn't find it, until one day a sika deer came to Yuehong's house, and this sika deer wore a half-old hand towel on its head. Yuehong cried when she saw it, this handkerchief was what she used to stop the bleeding for Aluo, and Yuehong would not not know it. This handkerchief is back, which means that Yuehong's favorite master A Luo has finally passed away.

Yuehong's daughters have children of their own, and they teach them swordsmanship. Because Yuehong is a native of Yueguo, this set of swordsmanship was also learned in the Yueguo military camp, and Aluo specially compiled it for the Yue warriors, so Yuehong was named "Yue Jian". Later, in order to commemorate A Luo and Yuehong, later generations added the word "female" to the name, which was changed to "Yue Nu Sword". This is the origin of the "Yue Nu Sword", which is widely spread and famous in the south of the Yangtze River.

Speaking of "Yuan Gongjian", this name was not famous early, much later than "Yue Nu Sword". In fact, it has a very close relationship with the "Yue Nu Sword". "Yuan Gongjian" is actually not called "Yuan Gongjian", it should be called "Ape Gongjian". Remember? Arlo once said that she learned her swordsmanship from a white-headed ape. The ancestor of this "Yuan Gongjian" is another disciple of the white-headed ape. During the war between Wu and Vietnam, a large number of ordinary people were implicated. Either the Wu people chased and killed the Yue people, or the Yue people took revenge on the Wu people, and there were dead people everywhere. The bald ape originally lived in the mountains and did not know what was going on outside. Later, after it was defeated by Ah Luo, it wanted to find a way to crack Ah Luo, and walked down the mountain to the market. The bazaar is no longer as lively as it used to be, and it is full of stinking corpses, much to the surprise of the bald ape. Not only did the white-headed ape not find food and drink, but he also accidentally found a child of two or three years old. The child's parents were dead, and he was not afraid to see the white-headed ape, so the white-headed ape decided to adopt the child.

Since having this child, the bald ape has become the child's wet nurse and nanny, and has not bothered to pay attention to Ah Luo. Later, for the sake of raising the child, the white-headed ape simply took the child and left the mountainous area where Aluo was located. More than ten years later, the bald ape finally died of old age, and the child buried the bald ape and returned to the crowd. The child has grown up, although he does not understand the outside world, but he has enough ability to protect himself. He didn't have the heart to dominate, nor did he have much ambition, so he found a woman to live in. Even his woman didn't know that her husband was a master, until one day an accident happened. This man saw a group of officers and soldiers bullying his wife, and finally couldn't bear it anymore, after this man snatched a sword, he killed an entire team of officers and soldiers in three strokes and two blows.

Not only did the common people not blame this man, but they also asked this man to teach everyone swordsmanship, and after having a sword, they could protect their homeland. With the help of this man, the place lived a peaceful life for decades, which was unique at the time. Although the man died, his swordsmanship was passed down, and his sons and brothers passed it on. Someone once asked a man, "What's the name of your swordsmanship?" Where did you learn it? The man replied, "It was taught by a white-headed ape, so it's called 'Ape Sword'." Since then, the "Ape Sword" has been passed down like this.

Until the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, there was a master of swordsmanship, his name was Kongkonger. He defeated the top ten masters of the Western Regions by himself, not only won glory for the country, but also made a name. Only then did everyone know that the swordsmanship he used was called "Ape Gong Sword", and everyone learned swordsmanship from him. Kongkonger is also a good teacher, and he did not refuse to come, and after each apprentice, he sent a sword book home to study by himself. After they taught themselves, their swordsmanship has its own merits, some are sensitive, some are fast, some are powerful, some are silent, some are domineering, and some are back to basics. At this time, a person who has read the book reminds everyone that "Ape Gong Sword" is taught by an ape as the name suggests, which somewhat reduces the identity of the masters, it is better to change the name to "Yuan Gong Sword", outsiders think that it is a swordsmanship created by a person surnamed Yuan, which is more reasonable. Since then, "Ape Gong Sword" has been officially renamed "Yuan Gong Sword".

Because "Yuan Gongjian" is popular in the north, "Yuan Gongjian" has become a representative of northern kung fu. It just so happens that the "Yue Nu Sword" is a representative of southern swordsmanship, and the two sides often learn from each other. But I didn't know that the ancestors of the two factions had such a relationship, they were both apprentices of a white-headed ape, and the white-headed ape was not only the common ancestor of the two factions, but they were still brothers and sisters.