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No wonder Gu Mozhi doesn't mess with the beggars, what did you hear Master Gu Mazhi say? The Great Wheel King remembered it in his heart

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Title: Jin Yong's pinnacle work "Dragon Babu": whimsical whimsy and villain Gu Mozhi

Since Mr. Jin Yong completed the "Condor Trilogy", he began to devote himself to writing the martial arts novel "Dragon Babu", which is known for its fantasy and magic. This work is full of whimsical ideas, and compared to the rules of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is full of unique wonders.

Among them, the villain character of Hatoma left a deep impression on readers. As the national teacher of Tubo, he came to the Central Plains from thousands of miles away, and as soon as he appeared, he amazed the entire martial arts.

Gu Mo Zhi is a generation of martial arts wizards, he has practiced the Peerless Flame Knife, and he secretly included the Xiao Wuxiang Gong of the Xiaoyao Sect in his bag. He easily mastered the 72 stunts of the Shaolin Temple through Xiao Wuxianggong, and even surpassed the magic skills of the Shaolin monks.

And what he was most amazed by was Duan Yu's six-vein divine sword. Duan Yu's true qi can shoot out through six fingers, so that it is qualitative and invisible, and it hurts people in the air. Gu Mozhi has coveted this magic skill for a long time, and he does not hesitate to force Duan Yu to write a secret book.

In addition, "Dragon Babu" is set in the real late Northern Song Dynasty, and through the mutual reflection of fiction and reality, it integrates love and hatred and national hatred and family hatred. The story revolves around three protagonists with very different personalities, which is immersive, and I can't help but sigh at Jin Yong's pinnacle.

In "Tenryu Babu", Kumachi has a clear purpose. He is not only a martial arts wizard, but also a martial arts idiot. He longs to have all kinds of unique learning, and spares no effort to obtain all kinds of magic secrets. He even snatched You Tanzhi's "Yijin Jing" at the end, showing his desire for the Central Plains martial arts.

However, why didn't he break into the beggar gang to snatch the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon? In Jin Yong's original work, Gu Mozhi's master once explained this. Master told him that no matter how powerful he was, he would not be able to perform the move of the Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Descending through Xiao Wuxianggong.

In Tibet, Kumazhi received the guidance of the Nyingma master and practiced the flame sword. Based on Xiao Wuxianggong, he showed his strength in front of the heroes of the rivers and lakes, creating an illusion of talent and supremacy for everyone.

Gu Mozhi coveted the various martial arts of the Central Plains, and used this to prove the superiority of the Tubo Nyingma School. He did not provoke the beggars, but fought in Tianlong Temple and Shaolin Temple, because the Tubo Nyingma faction and these two factions are of the same origin.

In short, "Dragon Babu" has become Jin Yong's pinnacle with its unique whimsy and rich storyline. And Harumachi, as a villain, also shows the unique charm of this work through his actions and purposes.

The above are some discussions about Jin Yong's "Dragon Babu" and the villain role of Gu Mozhi. I hope you enjoy it!

No wonder Gu Mozhi doesn't mess with the beggars, what did you hear Master Gu Mazhi say? The Great Wheel King remembered it in his heart
No wonder Gu Mozhi doesn't mess with the beggars, what did you hear Master Gu Mazhi say? The Great Wheel King remembered it in his heart
No wonder Gu Mozhi doesn't mess with the beggars, what did you hear Master Gu Mazhi say? The Great Wheel King remembered it in his heart
No wonder Gu Mozhi doesn't mess with the beggars, what did you hear Master Gu Mazhi say? The Great Wheel King remembered it in his heart
No wonder Gu Mozhi doesn't mess with the beggars, what did you hear Master Gu Mazhi say? The Great Wheel King remembered it in his heart

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