In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, Guo Jing and Ouyang Feng were both top masters, but there was a difference in their martial arts level, which was difficult to compare directly. Guo Jing was a traditional Wuxia character written by Jin Yong. He was known for his gentleness, kindness, integrity and loyalty. His martial arts mainly consisted of softness overcoming hardness, profound internal strength, and exquisite moves. He was good at Huashan Sword Theory in the Condor Shooting Trilogy, Hong Qigong's Taiji Fist, and the internal strength of the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan. Ouyang Feng was one of the founders of Jin Yong's martial arts. He was known for his ruthlessness, ruthlessness, and mastery of various martial arts. His martial arts were mainly based on the Toad Technique and Ouyang Feng Fist. The Toad Technique was a unique martial art in the world, while the Ouyang Feng Fist was a strange and unpredictable martial art. In Jin Yong's novels, Guo Jing and Ouyang Feng were both top experts. It was difficult to directly compare their martial arts levels, and each had their own uniqueness.