Even the Inner Sect disciples could.
The Tang Sect was divided into Inner and Outer Sects, with the Inner Sect disciples usually being the children and nephews of Tang Sect elders and guardian families; they were the primary subjects for cultivation.
The Outer Sect was assigned miscellaneous tasks and given cultivation techniques that were not core to the sect.
And the Rainstorm Pear Blossom Needle was a symbol of Inner Sect disciples. When Inner Sect disciples roamed the Jianghu, the elders would give them a Rainstorm Pear Blossom Needle, both for self-defense and as a token of their direct lineage from the Tang Sect.
The one Chen Jie had in his hands was obviously a Rainstorm Pear Blossom Needle left by a Tang Sect Inner Sect disciple.
Chen Jie turned it over and found a character engraved on the back of the hidden weapon: "Wind"!
Seeing the inscription on the hidden weapon, Chen Jie was startled. Was this 'Wind' a name or something else?
He couldn't tell.