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There never was a group called the Five Dragons, his father had no great style, he never trained under Fei Xian, etc. After all, if Xu Li is such a bad guy, why did Chan Sen follow him and feel the need to avenge his death? It's not even unprecedented in {{Wuxia}}; consider the film {{Film/Hero}}.

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There never was a group called the Five Dragons, his father had no great style, he never trained under Fei Xian, etc. After all, if Xu Li is such a bad guy, why did Chan Sen follow him and feel the need to avenge his death? It's not even unprecedented in {{Wuxia}}; consider the film {{Film/Hero}}.''Film/Hero2002''.
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* In other words, Meng Qi is Xu Li as a younger man.

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* In other words, Meng Qi is Xu Li as a younger man.man.
* The timeline doesn't really seem to match up for this one, however. Xu Li is powerful enough to have forced the Five Dragons to disband years before young Wong's story begins, and when he meets Meng Qi years after ''that,'' the latter looks to be an underdog freedom fighter in his thirties.
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* Alternatively, this story will eventually show that the Five Dragons weren't as Heroic as Wong's first Master made them sound, and Xu Li not as villainous. As Wong matures, the story will show the world go from BlackandWhite Morality to Shades of Grey. And the webcomic will end with Wong convincing Chan Sen to break the cycle of Revenge.

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* Alternatively, this story will eventually show that the Five Dragons weren't as Heroic as Wong's first Master made them sound, and Xu Li not as villainous. As Wong matures, the story will show the world go from BlackandWhite Morality BlackAndWhiteMorality to Shades of Grey. And the webcomic will end with Wong convincing Chan Sen to break the cycle of Revenge.
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*Alternatively, this story will eventually show that the Five Dragons weren't as Heroic as Wong's first Master made them sound, and Xu Li not as villainous. As Wong matures, the story will show the world go from BlackandWhite Morality to Shades of Grey. And the webcomic will end with Wong convincing Chan Sen to break the cycle of Revenge.
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* In other words, Meng Qi is Xu Li as a younger man.
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[[WMG:We have seen Xu Li.]]
The narration always seems to flow a little oddly around [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2010/09/28/how-i-killed-your-master-067/ this page]] and the following, but if you take both statements on meeting people to be connected... tinfoil hats may be required.
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* This is almost certainly what's going on, though the details may be different. After all, he does tell Chan Sen that Liu Wong can help him surpass his master.
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* AvengingTheVillain and EvenEvilHasLovedOnes. Also, take into account the possibility of character development on the part of Xu Li; when you compare the time difference between Wong telling the story to Chan Sen and the stuff Xu Li did, its possible the guy mellowed out in his old age and turned over something of a new leaf.
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[[WMG:Wong's goal was always to teach Chang Sen.]]

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[[WMG:Wong's goal was always to teach Chang Chan Sen.]]
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There never was a group called the Five Dragons, his father had no great style, he never trained under Fei Xian, etc. After all, if Xu Li is such a bad guy, why did Chan Sen follow him and feel the need to avenge his death? It's not even unprecedented in {{Wuxia}}; consider the film {{Film/Hero}}.

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There never was a group called the Five Dragons, his father had no great style, he never trained under Fei Xian, etc. After all, if Xu Li is such a bad guy, why did Chan Sen follow him and feel the need to avenge his death? It's not even unprecedented in {{Wuxia}}; consider the film {{Film/Hero}}.{{Film/Hero}}.
[[WMG:Wong's goal was always to teach Chang Sen.]]
What better way to end Xu Li's reign than to persuade those who would pass on his teachings to pass on yours instead?
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There never was a group called the Five Dragons, his father had no great style, he never trained under Fei Xian, etc. After all, if Xu Li is such a bad guy, why did Chan Sen follow him and feel the need to avenge his death? It's not even unprecedented in {{Wuxia}}; consider the film [[film/Hero]].

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There never was a group called the Five Dragons, his father had no great style, he never trained under Fei Xian, etc. After all, if Xu Li is such a bad guy, why did Chan Sen follow him and feel the need to avenge his death? It's not even unprecedented in {{Wuxia}}; consider the film [[film/Hero]].{{Film/Hero}}.

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