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3''The Five Ancestors'' is a children's book series written by Jeff Stone about five young Chinese [[WarriorMonk warrior monks]] who are the only survivors of the destruction and raid of their home, Cangzhen Temple. Each of the warriors specializes in an animal kung fu and possesses a Cantonese animal name: Fu (Tiger), Malao (Monkey), Seh (Snake), Hok (Crane), Long (Dragon), and Ying (Eagle). When Grandmaster is killed by their former brother Ying (Eagle), the warriors must seek their past and change Ying and the Emperor's heart. Each monk will begin to uncover their own past and learn surprising facts about themselves. Betrayal, trust, friendship, and skills along the way between the monks' families, friends, and among themselves. The seven books in the series are: Tiger, Monkey, Snake, Crane, Eagle, Mouse and Dragon; published by Random House between 2003-2010.
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5The sequel series, ''The Five Ancestors: Out of the Ashes,'' takes place 350 years after ''The Five Ancestors'' and follows Phoenix Collins, a mountain bike racer who finds out about his grandfather's MysteriousPast. This series includes the books Phoenix, Lion, and Jackal.
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7!!Tropes displayed in ''The Five Ancestors'' include:
8* ButNotTooForeign: Hok is half-Dutch.
9%%* DragonAscendant: Tonglong.
10* FirearmsAreRevolutionary:
11** Much of the story details the Chinese soldiers’ use of (somewhat anachronistic) flintlock weapons imported from Europe. Even commoners find it easy to get ahold of pistols and muskets, and the warrior monks often find themselves at a loss when their years of training with kung fu aren’t enough against bullets.
12** Hok also realizes the medical side of this when she helps treat wounded characters. While she’s more than prepared to deal with cuts and dislocated limbs, she’s stymied by the fact that the bullets just tear straight through people, leaving holes and splintering bones.
13* HalfBreedDiscrimination: Hok encounters this in ''Crane,'' when two women refuse to help her once they see that her eyes are almost round and her hair is brown.
14%%* HotBlooded: Fu
15* MeaningfulName: It seems that nearly all the main characters' names mean something in Cantonese that pertains to their appearance, behavior, and/or preferred Kung Fu style. This is Lampshaded several times.
16%%* NotBloodSiblings: All of them, in a non-romantic way.
17* PluckyComicRelief: Malao likes to make jokes.
18%%* SamusIsAGirl: Hok
19%%* ShipTease: Hok and Seh. Hok and Charles.
20%%* WarriorMonk: Well, no duh.
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22!!Tropes displayed in ''The Five Ancestors: Out of the Ashes'' include:
23%%* ActionGirl: Hú Dié.
24* MeaningfulName: Continuing from the first series. This includes Tie Hú Dié (iron butterfly) and Chénjí Long (silent dragon).
25* Really700YearsOld:
26** Grandfather is more than 370 years old.
27%%** [=PawPaw=], who was already elderly in the first series, is also still alive and kicking.
28%%**So is [[spoiler: Long]], as it turns out.
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