Five Ancestors: Eagle-Jeff Stone

This is the fifth book. Don’t read this summary before Tiger, Monkey, Snake, and Crane. Ying, the eagle kung-fu master whose old name used to be Saulong, snuck in the fighting club to rescue Fu, Malao, Seh, Hok, and Charles. Long disappears again until Ying splits off from the other kung fu masters. Ying is trapped when Long leads him out of the building via a trapdoor. Long leaves him and he later joins Hok on a journey to find a treasure using the secret map on the dragon scrolls. They receive help from a street kid named ShaoShu, whose name means little mouse in Mandarin. Ying leaves the two behind and finds his mother in a mountain near the river. He learns that his beloved father, Cholong, was a theif who lead a band of theifs. He stole the dragon scrolls from his fater, the Grandmaster of Cangzhen Temple. Then his mother makes Ying fighte her. He lost and had to practice a breating technique of tai chi, a martial art that combines breathing and moving meditation. But something happens during his training. What happened? What is going on with Fu, Malao, Seh, Hok, Long, and ShaoShu? If you want find out, read Eagle. This book is good for both boys and girls and those who like Chinese history and martial arts.

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Enoch T.  

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