Zhou Botong s five descendants Yang Xiao s martial arts are the worst, but why did the trick pass to

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-19

Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts world is like a vast river and lake, and the 15 works in it are like many islands in rivers, lakes and seas, intertwined and interrelated. From Hu Fei in "Snow Mountain Flying Fox" to Wei Xiaobao in "The Legend of Deer and Ding", every character seems to be closely connected by the story web woven by Jin Yong.

The role of Zhou Botong is also part of this, and he plays a key role in different works. His left-right fighting technique became the stunt of Yang Xiao, a master of the Demon Sect, which aroused the curiosity of many readers as to whether there was some kind of deep connection. Jin Yong's 15 martial arts works constitute a grand and coherent world of rivers and lakes, where characters and stories are intertwined to form a wonderful picture.

Zhou Botong, as a legendary figure in Jin Yong's martial arts world, not only showed a funny image in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", but also left a strong mark in the follow-up works.

He made trouble with the Golden Wheel Dharma King in the Mongolian military camp and taught the art of fighting left and right to Xiaolongnu, so that Xiaolongnu was able to single-handedly defeat the Golden Wheel Dharma King. The most unique thing is that the left-right fighting technique created by Zhou Botong not only benefited Guo Jing and Xiaolongnu a lot, but after his death, this stunt was actually transmitted to the Demon Sect, and the mystery of how it was transmitted to the Ming Sect also caused widespread speculation.

Yang Xiao, as a martial arts master written by Jin Yong, showed amazing martial arts in "Heaven and Dragon Slayer". He was able to use two Holy Flame Orders at the same time, and his left and right moves were endlessly varied, making it difficult for people to guard against. This move is exactly the same as Zhou Botong's left-right fighting technique, which has aroused people's doubts. The relationship between him and Zhou Botong and the ** of the left-right fighting technique he mastered has always been a mystery.

It is speculated that the process of Yang Xiao's acquisition of the art of left-right fighting is also quite interesting. According to the setting of Mr. Jin Yong's earlier version, the 33rd generation of Demon Sect Leader Yang Dingtian was originally named Yang Potian, and he was the son of Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu.

Therefore, it is likely that he learned the art of fighting left and right from the little dragon girl. And Yang Xiao was deeply appreciated by Yang Dingtian, and even learned the peerless martial art of "Qiankun Great Shift", which the Ming Sect leader was qualified to cultivate. Considering these factors, it is reasonable to speculate that Yang Xiao may have learned the art of fighting left and right from Yang Potian.

In Jin Yong's world of rivers and lakes, there is a character whose identity has always been a mystery, that is, Yang Dingtian, the 33rd generation of the Demon Sect leader in "Heaven and Dragon Slayer". In Jin Yong's original version, Yang Dingtian's original name was Yang Potian, and he had a close relationship with Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu, which can be described as a martial arts family. However, Jin Yong's later modifications made Yang Dingtian's identity a permanent mystery.

Although the role of Yang Potian was deleted, we can still find key clues in Jin Yong's original conception. Yang Potian is a descendant of Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu, and it is possible that he learned the art of fighting left and right from the two seniors, and this stunt may also be passed on to Yang Xiao.

Jin Yong's martial arts world is full of mystery and inheritance, although the role of Yang Potian has been deleted, but countless mysteries have been left. Perhaps this is an adjustment that Jin Yong needs to make in order to create, but it is the existence of these mysteries that makes the martial arts world more colorful and increases the reader's desire to explore.

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