After Ma Zhiming founded the sect, he took in a few disciples, but why was he unwilling to admit these disciples? There are many possible answers to this question. Here are some possible explanations: Ma Zhiming might have held back from his disciples or they might not have lived up to his expectations. He may not want to publicly acknowledge himself as their master because they did not live up to his expectations or were not good enough in his eyes. 2 Ma Zhiming might not want to let his disciples manage the portal because he might not have enough experience and ability to lead the team. He didn't want to take the risk, so he didn't want to admit that they were his disciples. 3. Ma Zhiming might have some personal reasons that made him unwilling to publicly admit that they were his disciples. This could be due to some unpleasant experiences or personal relationships. Another possibility was that Ma Zhiming's disciples might have their own reasons for not admitting that they were Ma Zhiming's disciples. They may feel that they are more capable or have different views and opinions.
Ku He had two disciples. Their names were Haitang Duoduo and Lang Tiao.
Ku He had two disciples. Their names were Haitang Duoduo and Lang Tiao.
Ku He had two disciples. Their names were Haitang Duoduo and Lang Tiao.
Ku He had two disciples in Qing Yu's year. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao.
During the Qing years, Ku He had two disciples. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao.
During the Qing years, Ku He had two disciples, Haitang Duoduo and Lang Tiao.
Ku He had two disciples in Qing Yu's year. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao.
During the Qing years, Ku He had two disciples. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao.
During the Qing years, Ku He had two disciples. One was Haitang Duoduo, and the other was Lang Tiao.
During the Qing years, Ku He had two disciples, Haitang Duoduo and Lang Tiao.