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= History = * Suddenly, he heard a warbling tolling of bells: four camels of a snow white color arrived at full speed on the road, each brought by an individual clothed in white. Guo Jing had grown in the desert, but he had never seen any as beautiful camels and could not stop himself from looking fixedly at them. Aged of about twenty years, the “cameleers” had all one face of fine lines and attractive, of a beauty that one rarely could see in Mongolia. * “What women?” wondered Guo Jing. “They are disguised in men,” explained Zhu Cong, “but you didn’t realize it, did you?” * White Camel Mountain from the Kunlun mountain range in the WesternTerritories. * Ouyang Ke's kung fu was high and with the support of his shifu's younger brother, he was able to run amuck in the western region for many years. His lascivious nature caused him to spend all those years collecting beautiful women from different places, turning them into his concubines. To occupy their time, these concubines also studied kung fu and therefore, they were also his female disciples. When Prince Zhao summoned him to Yanjing, he brought 24 of his mistresses with him, dressing them up in white robes and mounting them on white camels. * The forest suddenly emitted a strange noise before three men dressed in white emerged from it. They used a pole to shepherd the snakes as if they were oxen. * On the flag was embroidered a strange looking snake, with two heads and their mouth open wide showing fork tongues on it. * "There is always a rule in the Old Man's martial art school that our knowledge will be bestowed only to one disciple, and not to someone else." * Yang Kang had seen Ouyang Ke's many concubines; they had received instructions in martial arts from him but because they were not his disciples their skills were nothing but ordinary.
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