Name of Beggars' Sect Leader's Moves in Jin Yong's Martial Arts Novel Eight Dragons
The second type of the dragon's eighteen palms-Long Zaitian;
The third type of the dragon's eighteen palms-the dragon fights wild
The fourth style of the dragon's eighteen palms-don't use the hidden dragon
On land, Longli Dachuan and Hung-chien took the fifth and sixth forms.
These two moves were used by Guo Jing and Mei Chaofeng when they returned to Trang Van. These two moves are both technical moves to force the enemy to retreat, which are intended to keep the enemy away from himself and protect himself.
The seventh and eighth styles of the eighteen palms of the dragon-sudden and shocking;
These two moves were used by Guo Jing when he forced Mei Chaofeng to hand over the antidote after being injured by Mei Chaofeng's nine yin bones and claws. It can be seen that these two moves must be unique skills for close combat, and their power can be imagined naturally.
The ninth style of the dragon's eighteen palms-or jumping into the deep;
The tenth style of the dragon's eighteen palms-the dragon wags its tail;
The eleventh style of the dragon's eighteen palms-the more fish there are;
The twelfth style of the dragon's eighteen palms-seeing the dragon in the field;
The thirteenth style of the dragon's eighteen palms-Shuanglong takes water;
The fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth styles of the dragon's eighteen palms-when riding on six dragons, clouds don't rain, and happiness is lost;
The seventeenth style of the flying dragon's eighteen palms-frost and ice;
Dragon 18-style-reaching the sheep and touching the Francisco;