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Legend of the Condor Heroes Guo Jing's son is Huang Rong.
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There were many novels about the male special forces soldier transmigrating to become a hunter. One of the recommended novels was " The Ugly and Dainty Hunter Is Crisp and Flirtatious." The female protagonist of this novel was the modern special forces soldier An Qian. After she traveled to ancient times, she became the bride who fell into the water, Chou Ya, and was saved by the hunter Qin He. In the story, she was slandered as a stepmother, but later, she accidentally obtained the Poison Cleansing Pill and the ability to recover her martial arts, becoming a character with a shocking background. Other than that, there were other similar novels, such as " Living in the Forest as a Hunter " and " Abducting a Hunter to Seclude." These novels all had the theme of male special forces soldiers traveling to ancient times to be hunters, and the plots were different.
There was no such person as Guo Jing in history. Guo Jing was a fictional character in Jin Yong's martial arts novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes. His story was praised by many people and became a much-told story in Chinese culture. In the novel, Guo Jing was a Mongolian prince who eventually became a hero because of his feelings for his country. In the face of all kinds of difficulties, he persevered and bravely advanced, finally helping the people defeat the evil forces and defend the country. Although Guo Jing was a fictional character in the novel, his image and story had become an important part of Chinese culture, widely welcomed and praised.
Was there really a Guo Jing in history? This question involved a lot of controversy and different views. However, according to the historical information and traditional martial arts literature that could be found, Guo Jing was a real person. He was a martial artist, politician, and swordsman in the late Northern Song Dynasty. His real name was Guo Shoucheng. Guo Jing had served as an official in the Northern Song and Southern Song Dynasties, and had accumulated rich political and military experience in the process. He had also participated in some important military operations such as resisting the Mongol invasion and quelling the Southern Tang rebellion. In addition, he was also proficient in many martial arts such as Taiji Fist, Eight Trigrams Palm, and Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palm, becoming a famous martial arts master. Although Guo Jing's real existence in history is controversial, he has an important position in China's martial arts culture and military history as an outstanding martial artist and politician.
In the Legend of the Condor Heroes, Guo Jing and Huang Rong had no children after marriage because Huang Rong had married Hua Zheng before marriage and had a son. Guo Jing and Huang Rong had a long-distance relationship, so they missed the opportunity to have children. Later, Guo Jing and Huang Rong met in the Mongolian grasslands and decided to get married together. Finally, they welcomed their first child, Guo Polu, the second son of Guo Jing.
The novels where special forces soldiers transmigrated to become useless princes were " Special Forces Soul Transmigrated to the Abandoned Prince " and " Useless Prince: Why Do You Force Me to Be the Emperor ". These novels told the story of the special forces after they transmigrated to the identity of the useless prince, including their special forces in the fief, the challenges of facing the crisis of the country and the turmoil of the imperial court, and their love story. These novels were written by Ye Shisan and Huai Shu Jiangnan. The plots were thrilling and loved by readers.
Guo Jing was one of the important characters in the martial arts novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes written by Mr. Jin Yong. He was loved by readers because of his loyalty, integrity, bravery and good fighting skills. In the novel, Guo Jing was a martial arts master from Mongolia. He was not only proficient in many kinds of martial arts, but also had noble moral character and loyalty. In order to protect the country and the people, he risked his life to fight the enemy and finally helped China defeat the foreign enemy. Guo Jing was regarded by readers as a national hero in Chinese history. His loyalty and courage represented the spirit of the Chinese nation. His deeds were also adapted into movies, TV series, anime, and other works that were deeply loved by the audience.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes Guo Jing's wife was Huang Rong.
In Jin Yong's novel, Guo Jing's death was caused by Huang Rong. At the end of the Legend of the Condor Heroes, Guo Jing and Huang Rong became husband and wife after a sword duel on Mount Hua and guarded the Jin border together. However, in the process of carrying out a mission, Guo Jing was framed by the Mongolian prince Wanyan Hong Lie and was finally saved by Huang Rong. However, he was poisoned and fainted. Under Huang Rong's meticulous care, Guo Jing gradually recovered. However, at the last moment of his life, Huang Rong used Guo Jing's life to force Wanyan Honglie to give up attacking the Jin Kingdom, thus ending Guo Jing's life.