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The two strongest masters of "White Jade Tiger" only appear briefly at the beginning, and are lost by Gu Long in the back

author:Little Panan

The story of "White Jade Tiger" is a copy of Jingke's assassination of the King of Qin, and it is the story of the martial arts version of the King of Jingke's assassination of the King of Qin. On this point, Gu Long himself wrote bluntly in the novel: Sikong Xiaofeng, Shangguan Blade, and Zhao Jian thought of another story. They thought of the head of General Fan Yu. Zhao Jian and the Tang family had a feud. If someone could send Zhao Jian's head, the Tang family would be very grateful. In order to give Jing Ke a chance to assassinate, General Fan did not sacrifice his own good head. For the same reason, Zhao Jian did not cut off his own head.

The two strongest masters of "White Jade Tiger" only appear briefly at the beginning, and are lost by Gu Long in the back

However, unlike the historical Jingke King of Qin, zhao Wuji, the male protagonist of "White Jade Tiger", did not incarnate as Jingke, but has always been an outsider who was kept in the dark. He did not know that the death of his father Zhao Jian was the result of the discussion between the three giants of the Great Wind Hall. Therefore, when Zhao Jian was killed, he would pursue the murderer for thousands of miles and come to Tang Jiabao to find the enemy Shangguan Blade.

The title of "White Jade Tiger" comes from a tiger made of white jade, which is the object that Sikong Xiaofeng asked Zhao Wuji to hand over to Shangguan Blade. Through this white jade tiger, Zhao Wuji discovered that his father's death was nothing more than a game. Facing the Shangguan Blade, Zhao Wuji fell into a dilemma for a while, and killing or not killing the Shangguan Blade became the dead knot in his heart. At this point in the novel, Gu Long stopped writing.

Gu Long also explained in the afterword, the story of "White Jade Tiger", written about a person's inner conflict, the conflict between emotion and reason, the conflict between emotion and responsibility, the conflict between emotion and hatred. I always think that when there is an endless change in the storyline, only emotional conflicts can always be exciting. The main thing in this story is Zhao Wujie. Now Zhao Wuji's inner conflict had been broken into a knot, a dead knot. So this story should also come to an end.

The two strongest masters of "White Jade Tiger" only appear briefly at the beginning, and are lost by Gu Long in the back

According to Gu Long's original intention of writing "White Jade Tiger", from Zhao Wujie's inner conflict alone, this story is indeed written. As Gu Long said, Zhao Wuji's inner conflict had been broken into a knot, a dead knot. However, according to the integrity of the words, this novel is indeed not finished, because many characters, who seemed to be very important in the early stage, have not appeared again, and there is a suspicion of bad endings.

Wei Fengniang, Zhao Qianqian, Qu Ping, Ji Zang, Red Child, White Child, Liu Sangen, Xiao Donglou, these characters who appeared in front of them disappeared for no reason. There was also Tang Ao, the most powerful master among the young children of the Tang family, who had never shown his face. As for Tang Yu and the old ancestors of the Tang family, whether they died or not has always been a mystery. There are too many mysteries that need to be solved, but because of the dead knot, it has become an eternal dead knot, which is a bit of a pity.

Speaking of the two strongest masters in "White Jade Tiger", it is Xiao Donglou and Jizo. Gu Long wrote that the appearance of these two masters is very mysterious, Xiao Donglou lives on the shelf, and Jizo lies in a coffin. Five years ago, they had a contest, and they didn't divide the competition, but they all became the living dead. Jizo lives by Xiao Donglou's medicine, and Xiao Donglou lives by digging holes for him. Although both of them have become living dead, their competitive spirit has not changed, so there is an annual contest between the red child and the white child.

The two strongest masters of "White Jade Tiger" only appear briefly at the beginning, and are lost by Gu Long in the back

The height of the two men's martial arts could be seen through the Jizo Point Acupoint, only to see the golden light flashing, straight down along his hand and foot Shaoyang Acupoint, and in an instant, it had already lit up sixty-four large and small acupuncture points in front of him. The golden rod suddenly picked up his people again, and then he picked up his people lightly, and then pointed at the sixty-four acupuncture points behind his back with his backhand, and the speed of the technique used was not only terrifying, it was simply incredible. Of the thirty-six large points and seventy-three small holes in a person's body, at least half of them were originally fatal points, and under this method, there were key points everywhere. But Xiao Donglou was not dead.

After ji zang got the antidote, he told Zhao Wuji that if he had difficulties, he would go to Jiuhua Mountain to find him. Later, Zhao Wuji felt that his martial arts were not high, so he came to Jiuhua Mountain to find Jizo, where he had studied swordplay for two years and secretly ran out. Even if it was only two years, Zhao Wuji had already become a first-class master, which showed the high level of Jizo's martial arts. Moreover, regarding the test with Jizo, Zhao Wuji frankly said that even if he studied for ten years, he would not be able to defeat Jizo. It can be seen that the two strongest masters in "White Jade Tiger" are Jizo and Xiao Donglou.

Although Xiao Donglou's skeleton was scattered, he was often accompanied by thirty retinues, ten of whom were first-class masters. What's more, many famous masters in the jianghu are very jealous of him, and every year they send a large number of gold jewels to honor him, and even masters such as the black mother-in-law are bowing to him, which shows the strength of Xiao Donglou. Hidden in Jiuhua Mountain, he developed an emotion with Wei Fengniang, and how this emotion ended up was also curious. Unfortunately, the front is well laid, the characters only appear briefly, and the back is written by Gu Long and lost.

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