Yang Guo grew up eating a hundred meals and has been to many places to learn martial arts. When he grew up, luck and popularity helped Yang Guo accept the guidance of many masters. For example, among the four stunts, except Eden, the other three have taught Yang Guo martial arts on different occasions, all of which are their own unique stunts. This also provides a foundation for Yang Guo to build his own fan palm in the future, but there is one thing that puzzles many people. Guo Jing was the closest person to Yang Guo in his early years. Why did Guo Jing never teach Yang Guo martial arts? And the eighteen palms of the dragon were almost lost in the end. Why didn't Guo Jing pass the Eighteen Dragons to Yang Guo? Some people say that Yang Guo has only one hand, which is not suitable for practicing the eighteen palms of the dragon. But after Guo Jing learned to fight left and right, he made the dragon fall with one hand and other martial arts with the other. It shouldn't be said that he can't study with one hand. In fact, after carefully studying Yang Guo's life, Guo Jing had little time and opportunity to teach him martial arts. Later, there were many misunderstandings between the two families. Even if Guo has this idea, Yang Guo will not accept it.
Not that Guo Jing is stingy. As far as Guo Daxia is concerned, he is not stingy at all. On the contrary, Guo Jing attached great importance to Yang Guo and always cared about his life. What really makes Yang Guo hate the Guo family is Huang Rong, which is the biggest reason. Yang Guo always believed that his father's death was related to Huang Rong, while Guo Fu had a deep hatred with him. In spite of this, Yang Guo controlled his emotions and didn't take it out on Guo Fu. Although he was wronged several times, he helped them and won respect for himself.
This has nothing to do with Guo Jing. Moreover, when Guo Jing learned that Guo Fu had cut off Yang Guo's arm, he also planned to atone with Guo Fu's arm, but Huang Rong stopped him. It can be seen that Guo Jing is not unfair to Yang Guo. Yang Guo is not unreasonable, he must understand how Guo Jing treated him. It's just that two people really don't have much time to get along. Later, Yang Guo didn't want to go back to the Guo family, so Guo Jing didn't have a chance to teach Yang Guo martial arts. Guo Jing intended to put Yang Guo in Quanzhen Sect to practice martial arts, but Quanzhen Sect disciples took all Guo Jing's anger on Yang Guo, forcing him to flee again.
Guo Jing, of course, didn't expect the Quanzhen Church to have such a villain, but Yang Guo stumbled into the ancient tomb school, met the little dragon girl, and met the most important person in his life, even an assist from Guo Jing. As for the martial arts of "Flying the Eighteen Dragons", after all, it is a beggar's stunt, and Yang Guo is not a beggar's disciple. Guo Jing has no reason to teach him this martial arts. If Guo Jing has trained him as a successor, then Yang Guo will naturally get the legend of the dragon.
But Yang Guo himself is very disappointing. He integrated all his life's knowledge into a charming palm, which is as powerful as the eighteen palms of a dragon, ranking first in the world. At this time, Yang Guo has no need to worry about Guo Jing. Yang Guo, after all kinds of tempering, finally became a generation of condor heroes. In fact, he should also thank himself for these experiences, otherwise he will have no future. Yang Guo and the girl didn't choose to guard Xiangyang with Guo Jing and others. However, the descendants trained by Yang Guo inherited their legacy, successfully supported the Beggars' Sect, and extended the eighteen palms of dragon-fighting.