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Can the "four iceberg swords" in the white-browed hero become a first-class swordsman?

The Four Sword of Iceberg refers to four disciples of Xue, one of the three saints in Wulin and a hairy Taoist priest on the Arctic Island of Iceberg, namely Zhuge Sui, Zhuge Zhen Beihai, Shangguan Feng and Zou Huachang, a humorous old man. Iceberg and Sijian are obviously swordsmen, but in terms of actual combat ability, they are at best third-rate swordsmen, far from the level of first-class swordsmen.

Zou Huachang, a humorous old man, is the most powerful of the four swords of iceberg. Zou Huachang's frequent shots in The Legend of the White-browed Hero helped Kaifeng officials a lot. He had many one-on-one fights with many Lotus Gate experts, winning and losing, and his overall performance was quite satisfactory.

Zou Huachang first appeared as a mysterious master. He pretended to be a blind man to tell fortune and secretly helped officials in Kaifeng. For example, Xu Liang and other officials were intercepted by Zhu Liang, a flying sword fairy, and Fozen in Palme d 'Or on their way back to Kaifeng from Shaohua Mountain. Xu Liang and others were no match for Fozen at all. At the critical moment, Zou Huachang appeared in time, and when he reported his name, Zhu Liang and Buddhism turned around and ran away. From the reaction of Zhu Liang and Buddhism, we can see that Zou Huachang's martial arts is far superior to both of them.

The highlight of Zou Huachang's opening ceremony was to scare off swordsman-level Zhu Liang and Buddhist Zen, but Zou Huachang was also flustered. He has twice failed to negotiate with Guo Changda, general manager of Lianhuamen. The first time was to save Fang Shuan in Lianguan, a big-headed ghost with a thin neck. Zou Huachang grafted Guo Changda's two golden lotus palms with smallpox Bao Gai Qigong, and some of them could not hold on. Fortunately, the famous Shaolin monk, Mad Monk Zui Bodhi, took the third palm for him, and Zou Huachang saved his life.

The second time was on the list of eight kings, Zou Huachang played against his old rival Guo Changda. After 100 rounds of fighting, Guo Changda knocked Zou Huachang down. After Zou Huachang was seriously injured and returned to the iceberg Arctic Island, it took a long time for the hairy Taoist Xue Zhu Lianhua to cure Zou Huachang's injury. Master Guo Changda of Lianmen is a second-rate swordsman. By analogy, Zou Huachang still has a long way to go.

Zou Huachang was a member of the Golden Lantern in the Nine Old Wars. At that time, he was the second swordsman to appear on the three gates. He helped Tao Fuan, an old swordsman in the wild, to deal with Xia Suiliang, a swordsman with golden lantern. As a result, two against one is still no match for Xia Suiliang. Finally, seven old swordsmen from Sanmen came one after another, but Xia Suiliang still failed to beat him. Xia Suiliang, the Golden Lantern swordsman, is a first-class swordsman, but Zou Huachang's performance is far from the first-class swordsman.

In contrast, Zhuge Sui, the flying master, the upright Zhuge, the evil face of Zhenbeihai, and the number of one-on-one fights with his opponents are limited, especially Zhuge Sui, who has done nothing, and his martial arts can be classified as mediocre. Zhuge Yuanying and Shangguan Feng are both golden lantern and nine old members of the Nine Old Wars, but they have little effect because of their poor strength.

Zhuge Yuanying and Shangguan Feng of Sanxian Island in the South China Sea respectively challenged Xia Suiliang, a swordsman with golden lantern. However, due to the disparity in strength between the two sides, Xia Suiliang was defeated by Xia Suiliang in less than ten rounds.

In a word, according to actual combat performance, the reputation of the iceberg four swords is far greater than its strength, and its martial arts is far from being a first-class swordsman, so it can be positioned at the level of a third-rate swordsman.