To say that Qiao Feng's life can be described as sentimental, he knew that he was a Khitan, so he didn't want to be a beggar elder. The two great martial arts of the Beggars' Sect, the eighteen palms of the dragon and the dog-beating stick, are all beyond others' inheritance. So Qiao Feng thought about finding an excellent disciple in the Beggars' Sect to teach martial arts and take his place, but Qiao Feng found a big circle, but he had to think that there was no such person in the Beggars' Sect!
So Qiao Feng had to teach his martial arts to his good brother Xu Zhu, and when one day there appeared outstanding talents in the Beggars' Sect, Xu Zhu would also teach these two kinds of martial arts to this person, and he would carry forward the Beggars' Sect. Although "Eight Schools of Dragon" didn't mention who was selected as the outstanding teenager, we can know from the later development that he is Hong Qigong with extremely high martial arts.
Because the book says that Hong Qigong can gallop freely in this kind of martial arts, and this kind of martial arts is handed down from Xu Zhu. Hong Qigong is a lovely person in the book. He is greedy for money, but his martial arts are very high, and he is very willing to share his martial arts with his younger generation. He won't hide anything. In Legend of the Condor Heroes, just because Huang Rong cooked for him, he taught Guo Jing all his martial arts, which was really cute.