Perhaps you are describing the book " The NBA's Kung Fu Point Guard." The male lead, Duan Tianqing, is very arrogant and is good at using Chinese martial arts techniques to bring back the world in NBA games. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
As we don't know the novel, it could be anything. Maybe his appearance is really odd.
Well, without knowing the particular novel, it's difficult to say exactly who this 'very strange man' is. It could be a character with eccentric behavior, odd appearance, or unique beliefs. Maybe he's an outcast in the story's society or has some mysterious powers. For example, in some gothic novels, such as 'Dracula', Dracula himself could be considered a very strange man. But again, it depends on the novel in question.
There could also be a love interest. A female character who sees beyond Kung Fu Man's fighting abilities and into his heart. Their relationship could add an emotional depth to the story, as Kung Fu Man has to balance his love life with his duties as a martial artist.
Kungfu was a Chinese term that generally referred to martial arts skills. At the same time, it could also refer to ability, time and energy spent on doing things, and so on. We know that Kung Fu is an action movie directed by Stephen Chou. It tells the story of a street gangster who turned over a new leaf and became a martial artist. In addition, kung fu could also refer to traditional Chinese martial arts. It was a person's application and attainments in martial arts. It had philosophy and personal cultivation.
I'm not sure which specific school novel you are referring to. There could be many characters in different school - related novels who might be considered the 'king of kung fu'. It could be a character who has exceptional martial arts skills and dominates in fight scenes within the school setting of the story.
There were a few wuxia novels with poor male protagonists. One of them was " I Rely on the Male Lead to Become Stronger." The male lead, Qin San, had to be expelled by the teacher because of his poor talent. However, with the help of a system, he could draw various skills from the game. Every time he fought against the male lead, the reward would be doubled. He chose to rely on the protagonist to become stronger. There was also " I Don't Know Martial Arts ". The main character, Xiang Yun, didn't know martial arts, but he had a peerless martial arts system and started a cheating life in another world. These novels all met the requirement that the male protagonist's martial arts skills were very poor.
๐The novel I recommend to you is The Great Achievement of Shadow Integration. The protagonist Cao Wei traveled to Hong Kong in the 1990s. Not only did he have the character achievement system, but he could also obtain the ability to play a movie character. He could also freely travel through the movie world to obtain skills. Among them, he had learned the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms in the movie Kung Fu, and many of his moves had been improved in other movies. Not only did the novel have exciting fighting scenes, but it also had a storyline where the protagonist grew up. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
Kung Fu Panda 4 tells the story of Po leaving the Valley of Peace and heading to the big city to find the next Dragon God Warrior. In the process, Po met the villain chameleon witch. She summoned Po's past enemies, and Po had to defeat them to complete his mission. The movie explored Ah Bao's journey of becoming strong to defeat the Phantom Demon Queen, as well as the hardships and growth he experienced in the process.
The information about Da Bao's martial arts was inconsistent. Some documents stated that Da Bao was highly skilled in martial arts and could fight the four grandmasters alone, while other documents mentioned that Da Bao was a fool and did not know martial arts. Therefore, it was impossible to determine Da Bao's exact martial arts level.
Wu Zhu's kung fu is very high. According to the descriptions in different documents, Wu Zhu's battle achievements in " Celebrating Years " were outstanding. He had challenged Ye Liuyun alone, killed the Temple envoy, and shot the Qing Emperor to death with his laser eyes. He was considered a hidden great grandmaster, even above the four great grandmasters. His strength was considered to be at the peak of rank-nine, close to the level of a grandmaster. He also had special martial arts skills, such as laser eyes and the ability to identify locations by listening to sounds. Thus, it could be said that Wu Zhu's kung fu was very high.