Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - The second part is about martial artists from all over the world playing stunts in the ring. The moves are explained in detail. The hero is a young man of about 20 years old.
The second part is about martial artists from all over the world playing stunts in the ring. The moves are explained in detail. The hero is a young man of about 20 years old.
"One of the Strongest Disciples in History" is the work of Japanese cartoonist Shun Matsuena, whose cartoon was serialized (completed) in Youth Sunday Weekly.
This work gives a fairly true description of China's martial arts, Thai boxing, jujitsu, karate and weapons, and gives full play to the traditional elements of "the protagonist is an indefatigable fool" in juvenile comics.
The strongest disciple in history and TV version-broadcast in 2006
The strongest disciple in history-OVA-20 12 broadcast.
The strongest disciple in history and the dark attack (TV replay of OVA) -2065 438+04 broadcast.
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