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The '''Wu Di Masters''' are an ancient group responsible for harnessing the power of the [[Eternal Chord (music)|Eternal Chord]] into the [[Wu Di instruments]] to fight off the [[Yaoguai]].<ref name="ec">{{cite episode|Eternal Chord}}</ref> They were briefly mentioned in the ''[[Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness]]'' episode "[[Eternal Chord (episode)|Eternal Chord]]" when Master [[Lun]] was explaining to [[Po]] the origins of musical [[kung fu]].
 
The '''Wu Di Masters''' are an ancient group responsible for harnessing the power of the [[Eternal Chord (music)|Eternal Chord]] into the [[Wu Di instruments]] to fight off the [[Yaoguai]].<ref name="ec">{{cite episode|Eternal Chord}}</ref> They were briefly mentioned in the ''[[Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness]]'' episode "[[Eternal Chord (episode)|Eternal Chord]]" when Master [[Lun]] was explaining to [[Po]] the origins of musical [[kung fu]].
   
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* "''Wu Di''" translates literally into English as "five emperors" ({{WP|Chinese language|traditional and simplified Chinese}}: 五帝{{?}}; {{WP|pinyin}}: ''wǔ dì'').
 
* "''Wu Di''" translates literally into English as "five emperors" ({{WP|Chinese language|traditional and simplified Chinese}}: 五帝{{?}}; {{WP|pinyin}}: ''wǔ dì'').
 
* The Wu Di Masters' name references the legendary {{WP|Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors|Five Emperors}} of {{WP|Chinese mythology}}, said to have been exemplary sages possessed of great moral character.<ref>[http://www.pantheon.org/articles/w/wu-di.html Encyclopedia Mythica - "Wu-di"]</ref>
 
* The Wu Di Masters' name references the legendary {{WP|Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors|Five Emperors}} of {{WP|Chinese mythology}}, said to have been exemplary sages possessed of great moral character.<ref>[http://www.pantheon.org/articles/w/wu-di.html Encyclopedia Mythica - "Wu-di"]</ref>
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The Wu Di Masters are an ancient group responsible for harnessing the power of the Eternal Chord into the Wu Di instruments to fight off the Yaoguai.[1] They were briefly mentioned in the Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness episode "Eternal Chord" when Master Lun was explaining to Po the origins of musical kung fu.

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Origins

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Fighting style

It is presumed these masters developed and performed the original fighting techniques of musical kung fu.

Trivia

References

  1. Revealed in "Eternal Chord" from Nickelodeon's Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. Ep. 16, Season 3. Written by Gene Grillo & directed by Lane Lueras. Originally aired June 8, 2014.
  2. Encyclopedia Mythica - "Wu-di"