On the first day at the Martial Arts Hall, along with getting back to that familiar, fully engaged rhythm of intensive training, those inevitable provocative conflicts also didn't fail to occur.
Actually, not just the Martial Arts Hall, anywhere that promotes bloodshed and has martial fighting as its main focus, many people can't help but exude a certain ferocity. It's normal for a sparring match to turn intense.
On day one of martial arts training, masters provide detailed lessons on martial etiquette and emphasize that the strong should not bully, and the weak should not flatter. But since it appears at the beginning and end of a sparring match, it can only be a way for the strong to show off, and never a way for the weak to earn respect.
Many people assume they are the superior one before getting beaten up.
Years ago in the Martial Arts Hall of Feng Huai, Pei Ye also had to fight some tough battles before he could enjoy periods of harmony.