What is the family ending in Guo Jing? Guo Xiang is the weakest of Guo Jing's descendants!

What was the ending of the Hou Guo Jing family? Guo Xiang is the weakest of Guo Jing's descendants! Interested readers can take a look with Bian Xiao.

People can't help themselves in the Jianghu. This is true of any Wulin person. If this Wulin person is a warrior, he will no longer be "involuntarily". A more accurate description should be "how big his ability is, how big his responsibility is." It seems that in the world of martial arts, the status of heroes always goes hand in hand with tragedy, which is particularly obvious in Jin Yong's works, such as Xiao Feng in The Condor Heroes. But he was raised by Han Chinese, who taught him martial arts and later became the king of Southern Liaoning Academy. Such a complicated identity made it difficult for him to survive in the cracks, so he chose to sacrifice himself in exchange for peace between Song and Liao Dynasties. Guo Jing, the protagonist of this article, is even worse. Eight Dragons tells how he became a great soldier, The Condor Heroes tells how he guided the younger generation, and The Condor Heroes tells how he guided the way. Maybe that's not the answer.

In the ninth chapter of Eternity, Jin Yong tells the ending of Guo Jing's family with Yin Susu's mouth. The original book said, "Yin Susu said,' I once heard my father say that Guo was a great man. My father is Guo Jing, my mother is Huang Rong, and the leader of the Beggars' Sect is Huang. Xiangyang fell, and both Guo Daxia and his wife died. "Yu Lianzhou said,' Exactly. My teacher once had a close relationship with Guo Daxia and his wife in Huashan. Whenever he mentions their benevolence and righteousness for the country and the people, he often says that people who study martial arts like me should follow the example of Guo Daxia and his wife and study for life. ""Then in episode 27, the story was repeated by the extinct teacher. However, it is worth noting that besides Guo Jing and his wife, Guo Polu was also mentioned as extinct, but he did not explain the whereabouts of other disciples of Guo Fu and Guo Jing. Even the story of extinction is unreliable. After all, I just heard that judging from the plot of "Eternal Dragon Slayer", there may be four survivors in the Guo Jing family.

First place: Guo Xiang.

Everyone knows that Guo Xiang survived. After all, The Dragon Slayer is from her perspective. After she traveled all over the world looking for Yang Guo, she became a monk and established Emei School, becoming a master. Guo Xiang's martial arts is completely different from Guo Jing's, and the exterminator also proved it, but she still learned a part of "Eternal Dragon Slayer" from Jue Yuan, so her martial arts can't be bad.

Guo Xiang's mother-in-law is the founder of the pioneer school, ranking the bottom among the four surviving members of the Guo Jing family. After all, there is no master among the descendants of Emei. Zhou Zhiruo is the only one who can do it well. He became stronger after learning the book "The Magic of Jiuyang", and the other three mentioned in this article are obviously stronger.

Second place: Guo Polu.

As mentioned earlier, the extinction teacher said that Guo Polu and Guo Jing died together in Xiangyang. However, friends who have seen the serial version of Jiuyin Zhen Jing will question this point, because there is a plot in the serial version that was deleted in the subsequent version, that is, Xie Xun learned to use three palms to subdue the dragon and eighteen palms, and the person who taught him this palm technique is probably Guo Polu.

The original book said: "Wu Wudao: My adoptive father told me that he would only get three of the eighteen palms, which he learned from a Jianghu hermit, but he always felt that there was something wrong with the change. I think that's the real mystery, and the hermit didn't realize it. " This is the answer given by Zhang Wuji when Yu Lianzhou asked him about the martial arts that Zhang Wuji used after hitting He Laosan. You know, apart from beggars in the Beggars' Sect, only Guo Jing knows that Guo Jing probably passed it on to his son Guo Polu. After all, among his three children, Guo Polu is the only one who is most suitable to learn this kind of masculine martial arts, and Guo Polu became a hermit because of the vibration of Xiangyang City. This is meaningful for the serial version of the plot.

Third and fourth place: Yeluqi and Yeluyuan.

Qi is Guo Jing's son-in-law, which can be regarded as Guo Jing's family. There is no mention of his ending in the original work. Most readers think that he will defect because of his father Lu Yechu, but this is not the case. Anyone who has read the serial edition of "Eternal Dragon Slayer" will know that there is a character named Rokuyaon Ru in the book whose identity is set as the leader of the Beggars' Sect, so the answer is obvious. In just a few decades, there have been two leaders named Lu Ye.

The reason why Yeluzi didn't appear again may be the same as that of Guo Polu, but Yeluzi, like this character, was relatively more tragic and was deleted in later versions. Originally, it was only mentioned by Yu Lianzhou, but his existence somehow proved two things. First, Yeluqi is not dead, and second, Yeluqi is not a traitor.

Therefore, according to the clues in the original work, Guo Xiang, Guo Polu, Yeluqi and Yeluyuan are all surviving members of the Guo Jing family, and the other three are top military commanders. Their martial arts are naturally better than Guo Xiang's, but they don't have many opportunities to show themselves. After all, Eternal Dragon Slayer is no longer the home of the Guo family, and they can only give up two pieces, so there is no scene.