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Why can't eight swords Qi Fei beat the free and unfettered king?

The biggest villain in Young Zhang Sanfeng is undoubtedly the carefree king with the strongest martial arts in the play. As a peerless martial arts expert at that time, Xiaoyao Wang's greatest wish was to be defeated. His martial arts are the essence of hundreds of martial arts, and his moves are fast and changeable, with almost no flaws. Yi Jifeng doesn't have a leading role aura, so he looks a little weak. King Xiaoyao's martial arts is many times stronger than Yi Jifeng's. It seems that Yi Jifeng's eight swords, Qi Fei, can't win King Xiaoyao.

The martial arts level of Xiaoyao Wang

The free and unfettered king in Zhang Sanfeng is the Taishan Beidou in Wulin. His martial arts are the essence of hundreds of martial arts, and his moves are fast and changeable, with almost no flaws. He, the master of Lao Zhuang in Mingjian Mountain Villa, is as good at martial arts as the holy monk in Shaolin Temple. Because Xiaoyao Wang cheated by hook or by crook in the tournament, he won the Saint Monk and Yi Yun, and became a unique master in the Jianghu.