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« on: May 09, 2008, 01:38:07 AM »

Yang Guo

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang_Guo

Dugu Qiubai's Sword Techniques (獨孤求敗剑法)

In a dramatic and tragic twist, an injured Yang Guo was attacked by Guo Fu (郭芙), Guo Jing's daughter due to a misunderstanding, resulting in Yang Guo losing right arm. Yang Guo, severely weakened and delirious from loss of blood, staggered away from the scene and was subsequently rescued by, and in the process befriended, the legendary condor (神鵰). The condor had once been a companion of the deceased legendary swordsman, Dugu Qiubai. The condor helped Yang Guo recover from his injuries, and acquainted him with both the sword (Xuantie Zhongjian, or Heavy Iron Sword, 玄鐵重劍) and the techniques of Dugu Qiubai. The technique emphasizes great strength over fancy moves, advantages for the now crippled Yang.

In order to wield Dugu Qiubai's Heavy Iron Sword with one arm, Yang Guo trained relentlessly with the help of the condor. Later, armed with the Heavy Iron Sword, Yang Guo defeated a group of powerful martial artists on Zhong Nan Mountain (终南山). After his separation from Xiaolongnu, Yang Guo returned to the Condor Valley to continue his swordsmanship training for over seven years.

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