The most powerful of the Five Tigers of the East Star was Crow (Chen Tianxiong). In the film series, he had shown his powerful combat ability and vicious character. In the movie, Crow had killed the two dragon heads, Hong Xing and East Star. She had almost wiped out Hong Xing in one fell swoop, and her battle achievements were outstanding. His violent, vicious, and rogue image was unforgettable. Thus, Crow was considered the strongest of the Five Tigers of the East Star.

The Five Tigers of the East Star were Crow, Wu Zhiwei, Lei Yaoyang, Situ Haonan, and Huang Ziyang.
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The most powerful of the five rats was the Brocade Rodent, Bai Yutang. He held the highest position and was a third-grade guard of the imperial court. The other four rats later assisted Bao Zheng in Kaifeng Prefecture. Bai Yutang was described as a handsome young chivalrous man with a proud personality and a chivalrous spirit. Among Zhan Zhao and the Five Rats, if it was a one-on-one fight, Zhan Zhao's martial arts was slightly better. However, if the five rats were to fight Zhan Zhao together, Zhan Zhao's chances of winning would not be high, because it was difficult for one person to fight against many. Therefore, from the perspective of martial arts and official position, the Brocade Rodent White Jade Hall could be considered the most powerful figure among the Five Rodents.
" The Young Five Tigers " was a Hong Kong TV series that was produced by TTV in 1993. It had a total of 20 episodes. The drama was set in Hong Kong in the 1970s and told the story of the successful path of the popular Wenner band. The main actors included Zhu Yin, Hong Xin, Wei Junjie, Zhong Hanliang, Zhu Jianjun, etc. This drama was considered a nostalgic youth inspirational drama. Although it did not make Zhu Jianjun and Zhong Hanliang famous, Zhu Jianjun still stayed in TVP as a small character, while Zhong Hanliang went to Taiwan to develop. The show could be watched on online platforms such as iQiyi.
The Five Tigers of Death appeared in a movie, Drunken Man, produced by Hong Kong's Shao Brothers Film Company in April 1966. In the movie, the scumbags of Jianghu, the Five Tigers of Death, had done many evil things. Their boss was captured by the Governor of the Two Rivers, Lord Zhang. The other four tigers took the risk and kidnapped Lord Zhang's son as a hostage. Zhang Xiyan (Zheng Peipei), the daughter of Zhang Zhijun, the governor of the two rivers, was nicknamed "Golden Swallow". She was highly skilled in martial arts. She charged into the tiger's den alone to save her brother, but she failed and almost lost her life. At the critical moment, she was rescued by the chivalrous Fan Dabei (Yue Hua). Fan Dabei used to be a cultivator in a monastery. His senior brother, Master Liaokong, killed his master to seize the position of the Sect Leader. Before his death, his master gave Fan Dabei the token of the Sect Leader of Beggar's Sect. From then on, Fan Dabei became a recluse and roamed the Jianghu. This time, the Five Reaper Tigers and Master Liaokong had teamed up to eliminate Jin Yanzi and Fan Dabei.
Attacking cities and plundering land was the sixth level.
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In the plot of the movie, the Five Tigers were evil and murderous scums. Their eldest brother was captured by the governor of the two rivers and was beheaded in a few days. The other four tigers took the risk to kidnap the governor's son, Zhang Buqing, as a threat. Drunken Swordsman Fan Dabei was once a cultivator of a monastery. His senior brother, Master Liaokong, killed his master in order to seize the position of the sect leader. Before his master died, he gave him the token of the sect leader of Beggar's Sect. Out of consideration for their brotherhood, he concealed his identity and roamed the Jianghu with the nickname Drunken Cat. This time, the Five Reaper Tigers and Master Liaokong had teamed up to eliminate Jin Yanzi and Fan Dabei.
The grandmaster who was considered the most powerful in Joy of Life was the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor was described as the most powerful existence in the entire world. He possessed Tyrannical zhenqi and an unstoppable fighting strength. His martial strength was second only to the ceiling Wu Zhu, and he was a very powerful character. However, the exact ranking of the martial grandmasters was not clear. Every martial grandmaster had their own unique martial arts and cultivation. Therefore, it was impossible to accurately answer which grandmaster was the most powerful in Joy of Life.