The Nine Swords Beyond the Swords was a martial arts secret manual from Jin Yong's martial arts novel, The Swordsman. Its moves were introduced as follows: - The general formula: There are various changes, used to practice the general formula. - [Sword-breaking Form: Used to break the sword techniques of all sects in the world.] - [Saber Breaking Form: It can be used to break single-blade, double-blade, Lancet, Ghost Head Blade, Big Machete, and Zhanmadao.] - [Spear Breaker Style: Including methods to break long spears, halberds, snake spears, eyebrow-level clubs, spiked clubs, white wax poles, Buddhist staffs, and convenient shovels.] - [Whip Breaking Style: Break steel whips, acupoints, crutches, Emei thorns, daggers, axes, iron plates, octagonal hammers, iron spikes, and other short weapons.] - [Rope Breaking Style: Break long ropes, short whips, three-section sticks, refined spears, iron chains, fishing nets, flying hammers, meteors, and other soft weapons.] - [Breaking Palm Style: Break all kinds of fist and foot techniques such as palm techniques, long fist and short combat, seizing acupoints, eagle claw and tiger claw, iron sand divine palm.] - [Arrow Breaking Style: To break all kinds of hidden weapons, you must first learn the skill of listening to the wind and identifying weapons. Not only must you be able to use a long sword to block all kinds of hidden weapons fired by the enemy, but you must also borrow the strength to counterattack and reflect the hidden weapons fired by the enemy to injure the enemy.] - [Qi Breaking Style: Used against enemies with superior internal skills. It is divine and clear, and it is stored in one heart.] While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
I'm not really sure. The terms you mentioned are quite confusing and don't seem to have a clear or common connection. Maybe you could clarify or rephrase your question?
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There can be differences in the style of art, story complexity, and the way the narrative is presented.