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The Big Dipper Formation was QuanZhen Sect's highest and most mysterious martial art, developed by Wang ChongYang with countless meticulous care. The main principle was combining forces in combat with a wide range of variations; it might even be used in the battlefield. When the enemy attacked, the one directly bearing the brunt did not need to exert any energy to resist; it was the companions on his/her flanks who would launch the counterattack. It was as if one person with several people's martial art; the power was truly irresistible.

The QuanZhen Seven Masters' Ma Yu took the 'tian shu' [sky pivot] position, Tan ChuDuan took the 'tian xuan' [sky jade/gem] position, Liu ChuXuan 'tian ji' [sky pearl], Qiu ChuJi 'tian quan' [sky power/authority]. These four people formed the head of the constellation. Wang ChuYi took the 'yu heng' [jade (measuring) weight], Hao DaTong the 'kai yang' [open sun], and Sun Bu'Er 'yao guang' [shaking ray (of light)]. These three were the handle of the Big Dipper.