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What did Duan Yu mention to prove that Xu Zhu's internal force is not as good as his?

Why are people still willing to watch the martial arts works written by Jin Yong again and again today? There is a simple reason. First, because Jin Yong's martial arts setting logic is much more rigorous than some online literature, Jin Yong changed the book twice just to make the plot logic more reasonable and smooth, so Jin Yong's works are also divided into serial edition, triple edition and new edition. Second, all the works written by Jin Yong are the same martial arts system, which can be seen from the same martial arts handed down from different books. These two points also enable readers to infer some suspense that Jin Yong did not point out in the story through the clues in the book, such as the relationship between the strength and weakness of some characters in the book.

People often discuss it? Who is the strongest protagonist in Jin Yong's works? Such questions, although the cross-book theory of martial arts can also be established here in Jin Yong, but this article will not digress for the time being, only say the relationship between the strength of the two protagonists in Eight Dragons, that is, who is stronger, Duan Yu or Xu Zhu.

First, Duan Yu's martial arts experience

As the prince of Dali, Duan can be said to be the noblest protagonist in Jin Yong's works. The protagonist aura? Four words are vividly reflected in him. After all, most of the other protagonists lost their parents since childhood, and Duan Yu, as a prince, had no intention of practicing martial arts. His road to martial arts has to start from a cliff.

After a fall from a cliff, Duan Yu visited the statue of the immortal sister and learned a set of northern magic and limping steps, among which the northern magic is the key. This set of martial arts helped him absorb a lot of internal forces from others, which laid the foundation for his future cultivation of the Six Pulse Excalibur.

Six-pulse Excalibur is a profound martial art, which is rarely practiced by descendants of Dali. Even several monks in Tianlong Temple only taught themselves one of the tricks, but Duan Yu learned all of them. Although he was not very skilled in the early stage, in the end, let's just discuss the state of his martial arts.

Second,

Xu Zhu's Wushu Experience

Compared with Duan Yu, Xu Zhu's background is much worse. He was an orphan since he was a child (although his parents were alive, he didn't know it) and worked as a young monk in Shaolin School. But his later experience is no less than that of Duan Yu, and even worse than that of Duan Yu in Adventure.

After cracking the chess game, Xu Zhu got Wuyazi, the second generation leader of the bard, and transferred his internal force to Xu Zhu. His body was full of the spirit of the Northern Ghost, and it was this spirit of the Northern Ghost that helped him absorb all the internal forces of Mu Tong and Li Qiushui in Tianshan Mountain.

Compared with Duan Yu, Xu Zhu has two advantages. First of all, the internal force he absorbs is much higher than that of Duan Yu, and the internal force of carefree people is concentrated on him. The second point is that Xu Zhu learned more bards' martial arts, such as the plum-folding hand in Tianshan Mountain, the six-yang palm in Tianshan Mountain, small and irrelevant feats, and life and death symbols.

Third,

The background of the bard

Therefore, it is not difficult to see that Duan Yu and Xu Zhu can become the top masters in the Jianghu from the helpless weak because of the bard's martial arts, so they are both descendants of the bard, and because of this, the setting of the bard in the book also determines the strong and weak relationship between them.

In the story of Long Ba Zhi, Duan Yu and Xu Zhu are almost at the same level, especially there is a bridge in the book that describes their contact, but no one can absorb their internal forces, and they also sigh that the other side has deep internal forces, so it is necessary to draw a tie? Actually, it's not a real fight at all. If you really fight, you won't absorb each other's internal forces at all. It's actually other martial arts that decide the outcome.

The second chapter of the original "Dragon Eight Branches" mentioned: As soon as I entered the door, I looked around and cried, greatly relieved. So this? Fudi? This is a huge cave, several times larger than the stone room outside. The cave is filled with rows of wooden bookshelves, but there is not even a book on the bookshelves. He took a closer look with a candle and found that the bookshelf was covered with labels. Kunlun school? 、? Shaolin school? 、? Sichuan Qingcheng School? 、? Shandong Penglai School? Waiting for the name is also impressive? Dali kingdom? Label. But in? Shaolin school? Gambling labels? Lack of Yijin Jing? , in? Beggar? Gambling labels? Missing 28 palms of dragons? , in? Dali kingdom? Gambling labels? What a pity to lose the one-yang finger method and the six-pulse Excalibur sword method? In that case. ?

Since the bard has the goal of collecting martial arts from all over the world, why can't he get these martial arts mentioned in the book? There will even be? What a pity! Feeling? There is only one reason for reasoning, that is, the strength is not enough to beat the masters of these sects. Speaking of which, the answer is very clear.

Duan Yu's advantage over Xu Zhu is that he is pregnant with a six-pulse Excalibur, and it is a complete six-pulse Excalibur. At that time, Xiaoyao and Wuyazi failed to collect the Six-pulse Excalibur of Dali, which showed that the bard's martial arts on them were not enough to compete with the users of Six-pulse Excalibur. What's more, today's Duan Yu is pregnant with the magical power of the North Ghost, and the six-pulse Excalibur is added in a small step. From this point of view, it is almost impossible for Xu Zhu to defeat Duan Yu.