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Hong Qi, better known as Hong Qigong, is a fictional character in the wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes and its sequel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, by Jin Yong. Best known for his most powerful martial arts (the Eighteen Dragon-Subduing Palms and the Dog Beating Staff Technique), Hong Qigong is the chief of the Beggars' Sect and one of the Five Greats, the five most powerful martial artists in the jianghu (martial artists' community) of his time. He plays a significant role in the first novel by imparting his skills to the protagonists, Guo Jing and Huang Rong. Huang Rong also succeeds him as the Beggars' Sect's chief. In the second novel, he makes a brief appearance and teaches the protagonist Yang Guo the Dog Beating Staff Technique before dying together with his old rival

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  • Hong Qigong (en)
  • 洪七公 (ja)
  • 洪七公 (zh)
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  • 洪七公(こう しちこう、拼音: Hóng Qīgōng)は金庸の武俠小説『射鵰英雄伝』『神鵰剣俠』に登場する登場人物のひとり。「天下五絶」(五大武術家)のひとりで「北丐」(ほくかい)、九指神丐(きゅうししんかい)の異名を持つ。 (ja)
  • 洪七公是金庸小說《射鵰英雄傳》和《神鵰俠侶》中的角色,為金庸小說武功最绝顶的高手之一,乃「天下五絕」之一的「北丐」,是郭靖、黄蓉的師父,亦是天下第一大幫—丐幫幫主。 洪七公一張長方臉,頦下微須,粗手大腳,身上衣服東一塊西一塊的打滿了補釘,卻洗得干干淨淨,手里拿著一根打狗棒,背上負著個朱紅漆的大葫蘆,身法迅雷不可目,「神龍見首不見尾」是他一生的寫照。 登場回數:(射)12-13,15,18-23,33,35,39-40,(神)10-11 (zh)
  • Hong Qi, better known as Hong Qigong, is a fictional character in the wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes and its sequel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, by Jin Yong. Best known for his most powerful martial arts (the Eighteen Dragon-Subduing Palms and the Dog Beating Staff Technique), Hong Qigong is the chief of the Beggars' Sect and one of the Five Greats, the five most powerful martial artists in the jianghu (martial artists' community) of his time. He plays a significant role in the first novel by imparting his skills to the protagonists, Guo Jing and Huang Rong. Huang Rong also succeeds him as the Beggars' Sect's chief. In the second novel, he makes a brief appearance and teaches the protagonist Yang Guo the Dog Beating Staff Technique before dying together with his old rival (en)
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  • Hong Qi (en)
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  • Hong Qi (en)
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  • "Nine Fingered Divine Beggar" (en)
  • "Northern Beggar" (en)
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  • 打狗棒法 (en)
  • 降龍十八掌 (en)
  • 九指神丐 (en)
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  • 滿天花雨 (en)
  • 逍遙遊 (en)
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