The founder of Eighteen Palms for Subduing the Dragon is Xiao Feng.
The newly revised version of the Eighteen Palms for Subduing the Dragon was originally the Twenty-eight Palms for Subduing the Dragon. When it was passed down to Xiao Feng, Xiao Feng simplified the complexity and reduced the twenty-eight palms by ten palms, becoming the Eighteen Palms for Subduing the Dragon. The palm was passed down from the sworn brother Xu Zhu. Deletions and repetitions make it more concise, and its power is not weaker than the original twenty-eight palms, but actually surpasses them.
Eighteen Palms for Subduing the Dragon is one of the most extreme martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. It has a total of eighteen moves. The names of the moves are taken from "The Book of Changes". Together with the dog-beating stick method, they are known as the two "gang-suppressing magic skills" of the Beggar Clan. The Eighteen Palms of Subduing the Dragon were called the best in the world by the unknown sweeping monk of Shaolin at that time. The moves are simple and powerful, but each move is infinitely powerful. The essence is all about exerting force and using the strength of the palm to win. Every palm shot has overwhelming power.
Introduction to Xiao Feng
Xiao Feng, whose Chinese name is Qiao Feng, is the male protagonist in Jin Yong's martial arts novel "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" and its derivative works. He was born in the Liao Kingdom and is actually a Khitan. , the son of Xiao Yuanshan, the commander-in-chief of the pro-military army in the Shan Dynasty of the Queen of the Liao Dynasty, and was known as "Northern Qiao Feng Nan Murong" together with Murong Fu.
Xiao Feng studied under Shaolin and the Beggar Clan. He was in charge of the Beggar Clan for eight years, and voluntarily abdicated after his life experience was revealed. He became sworn friends with Duan Yu and Xu Zhu, and later met his confidante A'Zhu, but was accidentally killed by Kang Min's scheme.
Advocating peace between Song and Liao, not wanting to end lives, he prevented and coerced Yelu Hongji to order "for the rest of his life, not a single soldier of the Liao army was allowed to cross the border between Song and Liao" and created decades of peace between the two countries. Afterwards, he committed suicide outside Yanmen Pass with a broken arrow at the age of thirty-three. He is a tragic hero whose ideological realm transcends national boundaries and nations. He is loyal and loyal throughout his life.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Xiao Feng