Hong Qigong, a legendary figure in the martial arts, has extremely high expectations for his ** Guo Jing. He did not easily teach the last three palms of the Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Descending to Guo Jing, and the reason for this was because he had strict requirements for Guo Jing's character and martial arts.
He needs to make sure that Guo Jing is not only a martial arts genius, but also a moral and principled person. Therefore, Hong Qigong chose a unique way to assess whether Guo Jing was worthy of obtaining the secret of the last three palms through observation and testing.
First of all, Hong Qigong made an in-depth observation of Guo Jing's character.
He believes that a person's character is his most essential trait, and it is also the key to how far he can go in the rivers and lakes. Therefore, he pays special attention to Guo Jing's performance in the face of various challenges and difficulties.
For example, when the ** of the beggar gang bullied the weak, Guo Jing did not choose to stay out of the matter, but bravely stepped forward to protect those weak. This kind of behavior not only shows his sense of justice, but also shows that he has a brave heart. When Hong Qigong saw this, his evaluation of Guo Jing in his heart increased by a few points.
Secondly, Hong Qigong also conducted a strict investigation of Guo Jing's martial arts.
He knows that although martial arts are important, if there is no firm will and unremitting efforts, no matter how high the martial arts are, they are just a castle in the air. Although Guo Jing has a solid foundation in martial arts, he is still a little immature in some advanced skills.
Hong Qigong believes that this is exactly where Guo Jing needs to continue to work hard and cultivate. He hoped that Guo Jing could understand that martial arts are not achieved overnight, and require long-term accumulation and training.
In this process, Hong Qigong is not only an observer, but also a guide. He would give Guo Jing some advice and guidance from time to time to help him better understand and master the principles of martial arts. He believes that only in this way can Guo Jing truly become a martial arts master.
Hong Qigong's test of Guo Jing is not only based on his martial arts, but also on his character and character. In this way, he hopes to ensure that Guo Jing is not only a martial arts genius, but also a moral and principled person.
This is also the reason why he did not easily teach the last three palms of the eighteen palms of the dragon descending to Guo Jing.
In this process, Guo Jing also gradually understood Hong Qigong's intentions. He knew that he was not only trying to learn Xi martial arts, but also to become a better person. This kind of realization made him cultivate harder in later days and constantly improve his martial arts level.
In the end, under the guidance of Hong Qigong, Guo Jing learned all the moves of the Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Descending. This set of martial arts is extremely powerful, making Guo Jing famous in the rivers and lakes.