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Guo Jing was so good to Yang Guo, why didn't he teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon?

In "Divine Eagle Hero", Guo Jing regards Yang Guo as a parent, carefully cultivates, and gives him the pearl in his hand, Guo Fuxu, and personally sends him to Zhongnan Mountain to learn the martial arts of the Quanzhen Sect - at that time, the Quanzhen Sect of Martial Arts benefited Guo Jing infinitely, laying the foundation for a body of kung fu, and we have reason to believe that Guo Jing is building Yang Guo according to his own successful path.

Guo Jing was so good to Yang Guo, why didn't he teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon?

However, Guo Jing himself was the world's top level martial arts master, and a set of Descending Dragon Eighteen Palms could be trained to become a god. Why didn't Guo Jing pass on the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon to Yang Guo, but had to send him to the Quanzhen Sect?

First of all, Yang Guo was not a descendant of Guo Jing, nor was he a disciple of the Gang of Servants, and Guo Jing had no reason to teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon.

For this reason, we first look for the answer from the original book of "Condor Heroes".

At the beginning of "Divine Eagle Hero", Guo Jing and Huang Rong found the displaced Yang Guo and took him back to Peach Blossom Island to raise him. At that time, Guo Jing did have the intention of personally teaching Yang Guo martial arts, and after Ke Zhenxi's consent, he once accepted Yang Guo, Guo Fu, and the Wu brothers as apprentices. However, Yang Guo had a conflict with Guo Fu and the Wu brothers, and after inadvertently revealing the martial arts taught by Ouyang Feng, he confronted Ke Zhen evil, so that Yang Guo could no longer be included in Guo Jing's door.

Guo Jing was so good to Yang Guo, why didn't he teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon?

When Hong Qigong taught Guo Jing the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon, he clearly stated, "If you kneel down and make an oath, if you do not allow me to allow, you must not pass on my kung fu to others, even your little daughter-in-law of the ghost spirit." Later, Guo Jing did not teach the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon to Huang Rong, nor did he teach them to his children. After his son-in-law Yelüqi became the leader of the beggar gang, Guo Jing and Huang Rong taught the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon and the Dog Fighting Stick respectively.

Now, Yang Guo was neither a disciple of Guo Jing nor a disciple of the Cai Gang, so Guo Jing had no reason to teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon. As a result, Guo Jing would send Yang Guo to Zhongnan Mountain and become a disciple of the Quanzhen Sect.

Secondly, Yang Guo's personality is not suitable for learning to descend the Dragon Eighteen Palms.

In Jin Yong's novels, the martial arts that each martial arts character is good at matches his experience and temperament.

Huang Yaoshi, who is talented and omniscient in astronomical geography, is good at martial arts such as "Falling Ying Divine Sword Palm" and "Finger Magic". Ouyang Feng, who has committed many evils, is good at the incomparably vicious "Toad Gong". The kind-hearted Duan Zhixing (a master of one lamp) has a "one yang finger" that can restrain the "toad gong".

Guo Jing was so good to Yang Guo, why didn't he teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon?

At the same time, when the master teaches martial arts, he will teach according to the personality of the person being taught. For example, when Hong Qigong taught martial arts to Guo Jing and Huang Rong at the same time, he also considered this aspect. Honest and simple, Guo Jing learned the Eighteen Palms of descending dragons to the fiercest level; The clever and clever Huang Rong learned the ever-changing method of playing dogs. In terms of personality, Yang Guo is more like Huang Rong, and the matching martial arts will naturally not be the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon, but a martial art similar to the dog stick method.

Therefore, when Guo Jing, Huang Rong and Yang Guo eliminated the misunderstanding, Huang Rong would teach Yang Guo the method of beating the dog stick.

Guo Jing was so good to Yang Guo, why didn't he teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon?

Third, Yang Guo had learned too many supreme martial arts, and there was no need to learn another Dragon Descending Eighteen Palms.

Like his father Yang Kang, Yang Guo was born with wisdom roots, was very intelligent, and had the ability to never forget. When he walked the rivers and lakes, due to fate, he met many strange people and strange things, and learned many top martial arts.

Taking stock, Yang Guo had learned Ouyang Feng's Toad Gong, Xiaolongnü's Tomb Sect Martial Arts, Huang Yaoshi's Finger Magic And Jade Sword Technique, Huang Yaoshi's Sword Technique, Huang Rong's Dog Fighting Stick Technique, and part of the Nine Yin True Scriptures, and finally created a set of "Eclipsed Soul Palms". As long as a person masters one of these martial arts, it is enough to be proud of the world, let alone master them all. Since Yang Guo had learned so many top martial arts, there was no need to learn another Dragon Descending Eighteen Palms.

Guo Jing was so good to Yang Guo, why didn't he teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon?

Finally, the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon were tailored by Jin Yong for the male protagonist of "The Legend of the Eagle Shooter", and there was no need to circulate it to the male protagonist of "The Eagle Hero".

Descending Dragon Eighteen Palms is a martial art tailored by Jin Yong for Guo Jing, the male protagonist of "The Legend of the Eagle Shooter". Guo Jing lived up to his high expectations, the left move was remorseful, the right trick was not used, and this martial art was carried forward and brought into full play, whether it was Hong Qigong or Qiao Feng, he did not do this.

We can imagine that if the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon were passed down to Yang Guo, the male protagonist of "Divine Eagle Hero", Yang Guo would also use this martial art out of the blue - is it too boring? Even in the era of "Yitian Slaughtering Dragon", if the male protagonist Zhang Wuji continues to use the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon, everyone will definitely think that Jin Yong has exhausted Jiang Lang, right?

Guo Jing was so good to Yang Guo, why didn't he teach him the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon?

The male protagonist of every martial arts novel should have his own unique martial arts. In "The Legend of the Archery Hero", the male protagonist Guo Jing is the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon. In "Divine Eagle Hero", the male protagonist Yang Guo is eclipsed. In "Yitian Slaughtering Dragon", the male protagonist Zhang Wuji is Jiuyang Shengong, Qiankun Great Shift, etc.

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