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Hong Qigong, a martial arts expert, likes to teach martial arts. Why does he seldom accept apprentices?

Although Hong Qigong is pregnant with peerless martial arts to guide new people, he seldom accepts apprentices. Actually, there are three main reasons. First, to teach martial arts, you only need to teach one trick and a half, and to accept an apprentice is to teach. Second, an apprentice is like a master's doppelganger. If the apprentice is in trouble outside, the master has to come forward to wipe his ass. Thirdly, Hong Qigong is so elusive that almost no one knows him. He must be able to find him.

First, to teach martial arts, you only need to teach one and a half strokes, but you need to teach your disciples.

Seeing that the younger generation was bullied, Hong Qigong couldn't help but come forward to give directions and confess his own self-defense. However, if he wants to accept his apprentice, he can't just teach a few tricks or a set of martial arts, so he has to give all his unique skills to his apprentice. Although Hong Qigong wanted to pass on his martial arts, he was a man who didn't want to live permanently in one place. He was used to living at will, so he didn't want to accept his disciples to restrict his movements.

Second, the apprentice is the doppelganger of the master. If the apprentice gets into trouble outside, the master has to wipe his ass.

An apprentice is a person in the Wulin. If the apprentice is kind in nature, he can use the martial arts taught by Master to punish evil and promote good, and become a hero, so that there will be light on Master's face. But what if the apprentice is not good in nature? When you learn martial arts, you should pretend to be a little sheep. When you learn martial arts, you should tear off your mask and call it the devil. That will be a scourge in Wulin! At this time, Hong Qigong, as a master, had to travel all over the world to find his apprentice and get rid of him. Think about it, it is better not to accept apprentices.

Third, few people know about Hong Qigong, so if you want to be his apprentice, you have to look for him.

Although Hong Qigong is famous, few people have seen him and can recognize him. He is no different from ordinary beggars on weekdays, dressed in rags, begging for leftovers everywhere with sticks and broken bowls. How many people in the street can recognize such a person? So some people don't want to find Hong Qigong, but can't find him at all. In this case, how can Hong Qigong choose a qualified person as his successor?