Hong Qigong is one of the characters in The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Condor Heroes written by Jin Yong.
Hong Qigong is upright, outspoken, and values national justice, and is respected by Jianghu and loyal to his friends. He has all the advantages that a decent person should have. Guo Jing also has these advantages, but Hong Qigong and Guo Jing are different. Hong Qigong is a living and rational real person. Unlike Guo Jing, it seems that they are all piled up by morality and don't look like real people.
Tear it into three parts and give me the chicken butt. As soon as Hong Qigong, a beggar with nine fingers, appeared, he couldn't help shouting when he saw the statue for the first time or the eighth time, just like "A fat monk jumped out naked" in Water Margin.
Huang's appearance is creepy, and Hong Qigong's appearance makes people feel hot all over, just like someone suddenly clapped their hands behind them and turned to look, but it was an old friend who was eager to meet!
Character Analysis (Ni Kuang)
Give up the important things in food.
Hong Qigong is one of the many vivid characters in Jin Yong's works, which can make people feel intimate. His temper is just as strange. Guo Jing kowtowed to him after learning the fifteen strokes of the Eighteen Dragons. He ordered the acupuncture points on Guo Jing's body, returned the four heads to Guo Jing, and said, "Live, I will teach you martial arts. That is to eat her side dishes and pay the price. We are not worthy of guidance. " (484 pages)
I think Eighteen Palms of the Dragon is Hong Qigong's lifelong learning: "Half of it comes from teachers-(Who is Hong Qigong's teacher? Half of them are experienced by themselves. " On the first occasion of Huashan sword, if Hong Qigong had mastered this technology, he would have won the title of the first martial arts in the world, and its power can be seen. However, in order to eat side dishes, I paid a price, which is really delicious.
There is no doubt that Hong Qigong is delicious. He can miss an important thing because it is delicious, and then cut off one of his fingers afterwards-that means punishment, not regret. This must be known, because after cutting off his finger, he is as delicious as ever. In the future, if you let him choose between food and important things, I'm afraid he will give up important things on food and cut off at most one finger afterwards. What's the big deal!
It should be noted that cutting off fingers is a trivial matter in the behavior of characters in martial arts novels. The characters in martial arts novels all have their own unique personalities and behaviors, and it is natural to be injured. The whole arm and thigh are broken, and they don't frown, let alone their fingers. In Eight Branches of the Dragon, monk Huangmei cut off one of his toes without saying anything in order to win spots in the chess game. Therefore, breaking a finger is unusual. But the characters in martial arts novels are only those who are willing to teach others their own lives casually. In addition to Hong Qigong, I'm afraid I can't find the second person. Because a person who learns martial arts is equal to his life, it is equivalent to teaching others his martial arts casually and fighting hard by himself. Hong Qigong regards Juexue as a "price" just to eat Huang Rong's side dishes! So, is Hong Qigong too confused? Or ask: If Yang Kang or Ouyang Ke is the one who cooks well, will Hong Qigong also exchange the eighteen palms of the dragon for side dishes? This is a problem worthy of further study.
When Hong Qigong first met Guo Jing and Huang Rong, he knew nothing about their origins. And Guo and Huang's attitude, anyone can do it, but it is "knowing each other differently" and "dare not neglect", and Yang Kang or Ouyang Ke can do better. After eating a beggar chicken, Hong Qigong took out a gold-inlaid dart as a reward. Guo Jing refused, and it was nothing special. Hong Qigong at this time also can't know each other's character is good or bad. And Huang Rong offered to invite Hong Qigong to dinner, with ulterior motives. Hong Qigong should know, but in order to have something good to eat, he readily agreed. When Huang Rong first showed his skill, Hong Qigong's soul was eaten by "Who listens to Plum Blossoms in the Jade Emperor" and "Good Soup". It was Hong Qigong who offered to teach them martial arts: "You two dolls know martial arts, and I knew it long ago. It must be very disturbing for the female doll to cook such a good dish for me, and she asked me to teach you a few hands. " (page 465)
It can be seen that even though the purpose of providing food was to teach him martial arts, he agreed. Next, Huang Rong at first, Hong Qigong immediately recognized her origin. At that moment, Hong Qigong felt cheated, and immediately "cold tunnel", the in the mind is big, refused to teach martial arts. Only later was Huang Rong slightly subtotaled, praised his eighteen dragons, and then cheated him back. Huang Rong's words, if they can really fool Hong Qigong, are not flattering Huang Rong, but underestimating Hong Qigong. If Hong Qigong is so shallow, how can he be a martial arts expert? Hong Qigong suddenly appeared and promised to teach Guo Jing martial arts for two reasons. Mainly because he really loathe to give up Huang Rong's cooking. The secondary reason is that he knew the origin of Huang Rong and saw that Guo Jing was a "silly boy" and an honest man. Before martial arts, Hong Qigong learned more about Guo Jing. Hong Qigong commented on him: "Silly boy has a good heart and really says that one is the other." (470 pages)
It's really hard to get such a compliment from Hong Qigong, so Hong Qigong began to give Guo Jing a trick, "Kang Long has regrets", and he did. Since then, Huang Rong's delicious food has emerged in an endless stream, and more and more people have taught it. From this experience, we can see that anyone who has Huang Rong's cooking skills can be taught a trick and a half by Hong Qigong, and anyone who is guilty of the most heinous crimes, such as Yang Kang and Ouyang Ke, can fool Hong Qigong's martial arts as long as they dress well and don't miss the bottom. So, can't everyone learn Hong Qigong's martial arts? No, no, no, don't forget a big premise: you need Huang Rong's cooking methods. And it is more difficult than anything to have such a cooking method. I don't know how many first-class martial arts there are in "The Condor Heroes", such as the eighteen palms of the dragon, the magical flick of the finger, the seventy-two empty fists, the frog skill and the one-yang finger ... but Huang Rong is the only one who can cook delicious food.