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Guo Jing has a skill that has been ignored and only appears once in the book. What is this skill?

It is said that the martial arts learned by Yang Guo are relatively complex, but in fact the same is true for Guo Jing's martial arts.

Yang Guo’s martial arts skills were mixed because he met many people who taught him martial arts. For example, characters such as Ouyang Feng, Xiao Longnu, Huang Yaoshi, Hong Qigong, and Huang Rong all taught Yang Guo martial arts to a greater or lesser extent. Moreover, on the walls of the Ancient Tomb Sect, in addition to the martial arts of the Ancient Tomb Sect, there are also some basic martial arts of the Quanzhen Sect. So, let’s look at the first half of The Legend of the Condor Heroes. After Yang Guo met King Jinlun, King Jinlun once commented on Yang Guo’s martial arts, saying that Yang Guo’s martial arts were mixed and impure.

The reason why Guo Jing's martial arts is complicated is that he learned martial arts from the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan in his early years. The Seven Jiangnan Monsters were indeed good and conscientious masters. The seven of them basically taught Guo Jing all their martial arts without reservation. Since the martial arts skills of the Jiangnan Seven Monsters were not very high, the martial arts skills they taught Guo Jing were definitely not that good either.

After Guo Jing achieved great success in martial arts, when he fought with others, he basically used relatively advanced martial arts. For example, we watched the second sword debate at Huashan Mountain. On the top of Huashan Mountain, Guo Jing and Hong Qigong fought. The martial arts they used were the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Kong Ming Fist, and the Left and Right Fighting Technique.

As for the martial arts that the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan taught Guo Jing, such as Han Xiaoying's Yue Nu swordsmanship, Han Baoju's whipping technique, etc., they are basically of no use.

In fact, in addition to the basic skills taught to Guo Jing by the Seven Heroes of Jiangnan, Guo Jing also learned some unique skills such as horse riding and archery when he was in Mongolia. Especially Guo Jing's superb archery skills, which can be regarded as Guo Jing's unique skill. It can be said that there is probably no one in the world who can surpass Guo Jing in terms of archery skills.

In addition to archery, Guo Jing also has a unique skill, which appears once in the whole book. Although it appeared relatively rarely, it changed Guo Jing's life. What's going on? Let's continue looking down.

Guo Jing, who grew up on the Mongolian grasslands, like all Mongolian warriors, is good at horseback riding and archery, and his other unique skill is wrestling.

Guo Jing's wrestling skills are still very superb, and they can even come in handy when fighting with others. For example, in Peach Blossom Island, when Guo Jing and Ouyang Ke competed for Huang Rong. In order to take care of both parties, Huang Yaoshi specially came up with three questions: competition, music, and endorsement. Among these three links, Guo Jing won the first competition.

The first competition is about martial arts. The two sides stand on a big tree and compete. Whoever lands first loses. At the end of the game, Guo Jing and Ouyang Ke fell to the ground at the same time. At this critical moment, Ouyang Ke had an extra thought and tripped up Guo Jing so that he could win steadily. Unexpectedly, Guo Jing was superior and used wrestling techniques the moment before he landed.

Guo Jing won two games in one battle and successfully won his sweetheart Huang Rong. You know, Huang Yaoshi was more inclined to marry his daughter to Ouyang Ke at that time. In other words, Guo Jing was in a very dangerous situation at that time. If he had not possessed the unique skill of Mongolian wrestling, he would probably have lost the competition, and he would eventually lose Huang Rong.

Guo Jing won Huang Rong, and his life changed as a result. In other words, Guo Jing's encounter with Huang Rong established Guo Jing's journey as a hero. If it weren't for Huang Rong, even if Guo Jing didn't marry Hua Zheng, he could only be regarded as a mediocre Mongolian man with a Jiangnan accent, right?