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The answer is yes: Mu Rongfu cannot beat Qiao Feng!

The charm of Jin Yong's novels lies in his turning realistic problems into martial arts. Fighting, killing and love between men and women in Jianghu are as real as in reality.

One of the characteristics of Jin Yong's novels is to cover up the characters' personalities. For example, Dou Erdun, who stole the imperial horse in Beijing Opera, was livid; Guan Gong, who fought in Changsha, was a red face. Dian Wei is a yellow-faced woman, Cao Cao is a white-faced woman, and Zhang Fei is a black-faced woman ... From a psychological point of view, the advantage of Facebook is that it stabilizes a person's personality characteristics and makes it easier for readers to understand. Even if the characters in the novel later changed their temperament because of accidents, it is better to follow up and interpret them.

Qiao Feng and Mu Rongfu are two key figures to promote the development of Eight Dragons.

From Qiao Feng's point of view, Tianlong Babu can be regarded as a story of "a son revenges his father", and from Mu Rongfu's point of view, Tianlong Babu can also be regarded as a story of "a down-and-out local tyrant reviving his family business".

Qiao Feng and Mu Rongfu are the two peaks of young masters in the Jianghu, and they are also called "Mr. Murong in the North and Mr. Murong in the South". But in fact, no matter in character or force, they are far apart. It can even be said that there are two directions and two types of characters.

In character, Qiao Feng is brave and bright, while Mu Rongfu is hypocritical, vain and cunning. From the appearance, Qiao Feng is a typical northern man, with bold words and deeds. Mu Rongfu is a typical scholar in the south of the Yangtze River, with a face like a crown jade, elegant and handsome, and a handsome and beautiful son. Born in a poor family, Qiao Feng was an adopted son, while Mu Rongfu, with a prominent family background and great wealth, was always followed by a group of servants and maids.

The difference between Qiao Feng and Mu Rongfu is mainly reflected in the force.

Qiao Feng's representative martial arts is the eighteen palms of the dragon, which is famous for his fierce and resolute, and is very consistent with Qiao Feng's chivalrous temperament. However, Wushu, the representative of Mu Rongfu, is shifting its star. The slogan of the battle is "Deal with a man as he deals with you". To put it bluntly, blood for blood, tooth for tooth. Although this martial arts is powerful, it always feels a bit strange. But combined with Mu Rongfu's personality, it seems to be a match.

Mu Rongfu's martial arts are not as good as Qiao Feng's. The most important point is that Mu Rongfu's martial arts are rich but not refined, but flashy.

Although Qiao Feng's martial arts is not the strongest in the novel, his basic skills, shooting speed and actual combat ability are unparalleled. Every time he learns a kind of martial arts, he can bring it into full play.

Mu Rongfu knows a lot, but none of them is proficient. He is a showman. However, Qiao Feng doesn't know much, but they are all very good, and the three components can be used very well.