The level of the Eternal Spirit Palm can be said to be very high, and can be compared to or even exceed the power of the Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon.
The Ecliptic Palm is one of the more famous palms in Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novels, and its power is so strong that it is able to make people feel the strong shock and damage. The old codger once spoke highly of the Eternal Spirit Palm, believing that its power is even better than the Dragonfalling Eighteen Palms.
The Eclipsing Palm is a martial art in Jin Yong's martial arts novel "The Divine Eagles and the Warriors", created by Yang Guo. It is a unique set of martial arts created by Yang Guo on the basis of many great martial arts, such as Dokgo Kurenai's swordsmanship, Huang Yushu's finger-snapping magic power, and Xiaolongnu's Jade Maiden's swordsmanship, and combining his own experiences and emotions.
In the novel, the Eclipsing Palm is extremely powerful. Yang was able to defeat many masters despite using only one hand. Especially at the end of the novel, in the final battle between Yang Guo and the Golden Wheel Temple, he defeated the three major masters of the Golden Wheel Temple by using only one move in the Eclipsing Soul Palm, demonstrating his great strength and profound kung fu.
Yang Qiao's Growing Up:
Yang Qiao experienced many twists and turns and tribulations in his growing up process. First of all, he lost his parents at a young age and became an orphan, living in the river. This background made his childhood full of hardships and misfortunes. Subsequently, after being brought to Peach Blossom Island by Guo Jing and Huang Rong, Yang felt lonely due to the fact that he did not get along well with Guo Fu and Xiao Da Wu. Then, his experience of being taught martial arts by the Quanzhen Sect further deepened his sense of loneliness and rebellious character.
Yang was bullied and ostracized by Zhao Zhijing in the Quanzhen Sect, which made him skeptical of orthodox martial arts education and made him cherish his gifts and talents even more. In the Tomb Sect, his meeting and acquaintance with Little Dragon Lady made him feel the warmth of affection and love again, and also made him more determined in his beliefs and pursuits. In the process of growing up, Yang has not only faced hardship in life, but also endured tremendous pressure and frustration psychologically.
All of these experiences had a profound impact on the shaping of his character, making him a rebellious character who acted both right and wrong. However, it is these ups and downs and tribulations that prompted Yang to grow up on the road of life and eventually become a chivalrous man with love and justice.