The saying that Hong Qigong had never killed anyone wrongly in his life was mentioned in the Legend of the Condor Heroes. According to the description in the novel, Hong Qigong claimed to have killed 231 people in his life. These people were all villains, including corrupt officials, local tyrants, villains, and people who betrayed their loyalty. He said that he would investigate thoroughly before killing someone to ensure that no one was wronged. However, it was impossible to determine if there was really no innocent killing. Some people believed that Hong Qigong's killing might have been a mistake, but due to the lack of evidence, it was impossible to question his justice. Therefore, the statement that Hong Qigong had never killed anyone wrongly in his life existed in the novel, but it was impossible to determine whether it was completely accurate.
Hong Qigong was a character in Jin Yong's novels, The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes. He was good at the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, but he also knew a set of Tiger Subduing Fist. However, there was no description of Hong Qigong using the Tiger Subduing Fist in the novel. Hong Qigong's Tiger Subduing Fist was considered a brilliant fist technique that could increase one's internal strength. Hong Qigong's martial arts included the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms and the Nine Yin Scripture. The I-shaped Tiger Subduing Fist was the basic routine of Hong Quan, which included all kinds of steps, footwork, and hand techniques of Hong Quan. The I-shaped Tiger Fist was a traditional boxing technique in Guangdong Province, created by Lin Shirong based on Huang Feihong's legacy. However, there was currently no relevant information for reference regarding the specific details and characteristics of Hong Qigong's Tiger Subduing Fist, as well as whether he had used the Tiger Subduing Fist in the novel.
The Shaolin Hong Sect Internal Hardening Qigong was a Shaolin Hardening Qigong created by Pang Jiqi, the sixth generation leader of the Shaolin Hong Sect. This kind of cultivation technique combined movement and stillness, and the effect was remarkable. If one trained hard according to the requirements for a hundred days, the practitioner could reach the level of hard body skills such as breaking bricks and opening wine bottles. The Hong Sect's Body Hardening Qigong focused on two parts, Qi Nurturing and Iron Head Qigong. The practice posture of Qigong Cultivation included standing with both feet at the same width as the Horse Stance, raising both arms to the side to reach the navel high position, relaxing the whole body, and regulating the breath by inhaling and exhaling. The Iron Head Skill was a part of the Hong Sect's Internal Body Hardening Qigong. Through practicing the Body Tempering Qigong, one could strengthen one's muscles and bones and increase their ability to resist external attacks. The Shaolin Freemasons 'Internal Hardening Qigong was a secret method to practice internal and external skills. It could improve internal and explosive power, and give the practitioner the ability to resist attacks and strong explosive power.
Hong Qigong's ultimate martial arts were the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms and the Dog Beating Stick Technique. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms was a unique skill of Beggar's Sect. It was powerful, and the deeper one's internal art was, the stronger it was. The moves of the Dog Beating Stick Technique were wonderful, and each move was very difficult to break. Hong Qigong's martial arts were considered top-notch in the martial arts world. One of the reasons why he could dominate the martial arts world was that he had mastered the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms. Hong Qigong's unique martial arts skills gave him a very high status and influence in the martial arts world.
The first meal Huang Rong cooked for Hong Qigong was beggar's chicken.
The first meal Huang Rong cooked for Hong Qigong was beggar's chicken.
Hong Qigong gave Qiao Feng's martial arts a high evaluation. He believed that Qiao Feng's kung fu was unique in Jianghu and could be called a peerless kung fu. Qiao Feng's martial arts were mainly displayed in his body and exquisite martial arts techniques. He had powerful internal strength and was able to display overbearing fist and palm techniques. His palm technique was fierce and ruthless. One palm could injure or even seriously injure his opponent. On the other hand, his fist technique was extremely swift and violent. One punch could smash rocks. Qiao Feng's three ultimate skills were Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Dragon Capturing Skill, and Dog Beating Stick Skill. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms was the martial art he was best at and was widely known as the " First Palm in the World ". The Dragon Capturing Technique was a Shaolin unique skill. Qiao Feng was taught by his teacher, Master Xuan Ku. The Dog Beating Stick Technique was his third ultimate technique. Hong Qigong also praised Qiao Feng's wisdom and courage. He thought that Qiao Feng was a smart and kind person who could calmly analyze and deal with all kinds of problems. At the same time, he moved forward bravely and never retreated. All in all, Hong Qigong believed that Qiao Feng's martial arts were unique in the martial arts world and could be called peerless martial arts.
The first meal Huang Rong cooked for Hong Qigong was beggar's chicken.
The reason Hong Sixiang was killed in an instant was because he was not a true Great Grandmaster. He was just a cover for the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had meticulously planned and pushed Hong Sixiang to the high ground, successfully attracting everyone's attention. However, when Ku He realized that Hong Sixiang wasn't a true martial grandmaster, he easily killed Hong Sixiang. The Qing Emperor did not care about Hong Sixiang's life and death. His goal was to scheme against the true Great Grandmaster. After Hong Sixiang was killed in an instant, the Qing Emperor continued to display his powerful strength and defeated Ku He. Hong Sixiang's identity had limited his martial arts development. He could only reach the peak of Rank-9 and could not break through to the true Great Grandmaster Realm. Thus, Hong Sixiang's death was the result of the Qing Emperor's careful planning.
The reason Hong Sixiang was killed in an instant was because he was not a true Great Grandmaster. He was just a cover for the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had meticulously planned and pushed Hong Sixiang to the high ground, successfully attracting everyone's attention. However, when Ku He realized that Hong Sixiang wasn't a true martial grandmaster, he easily killed Hong Sixiang. The Qing Emperor's goal was to deceive Ku He and Sigu Jian, and Hong Sixiang's life and death was not something he cared about. Hong Sixiang's highest point could only be peak Rank-9, and he was killed by Ku He in one blow. The reason why Hong Sixiang was instantly killed was because his body was flawed and he could not reach the realm of a great grandmaster.