List of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils characters

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The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Jin Yong. There are over 230 characters in the novel, including those who are only mentioned by name. Some characters such as Duan Yu, Duan Zhengchun, Duan Zhengming, Gao Shengtai, Yelü Hongji and Wanyan Aguda are fictionalized personas of historical figures, while the rest are fictional characters.

Main characters[]

  • Qiao Feng (喬峰; Qiáo Fēng), birth name Xiao Feng (蕭峰; Xiāo Fēng).
  • Duan Yu (段譽; Duàn Yù). See Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils#Duan Yu's story.
  • Xuzhu (虛竹; Xūzhú). See Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils#Xuzhu's story.

Duan Zhengchun's daughters[]

  • Zhong Ling (鍾靈; Zhōng Líng) is the daughter of Duan Zhengchun and Gan Baobao. She meets Duan Yu while he is attempting to defuse a conflict between two rival sects. She is captured and held hostage by one of the sects' leaders after he is bitten by her pet, the Lightning Squirrel, whose bite is poisonous and fatal. She is rescued by Duan Yu and Mu Wanqing later. Although she is also in love with Duan Yu, she gives up after learning that he is her half-brother. She appears again in a later chapter to take care of Duan Yu after he is wounded by Jiumozhi.
  • Mu Wanqing (木婉清; Mù Wǎnqīng) is the daughter of Duan Zhengchun and Qin Hongmian. She is forced to follow a rule established by her mother: If any man sees her face, she must either marry or kill him. Because of this reason, she normally wears a mask or veil. She is pursued by Yue Laosan, who is angry that she killed his apprentice, who had seen her face. Duan Yu gets involved in this matter, and she takes him along with her as she escapes. Despite her harsh treatment towards him, he tries to help her and she falls in love with him. When Yue Laosan catches up with them, she reveals her face to Duan Yu and forces him to either marry her or die with her. He chooses the former option. She leaves him in anguish after they are revealed to be actually half-siblings. She meets Duan Yanqing, who tricks her and Duan Yu into consuming aphrodisiac because he wants them to commit incest and disgrace the Duan family. However, Duan Zhengchun's men dig a secret tunnel leading to the room where she is held captive, rescue her, and replace her with Zhong Ling. She appears again in a later chapter when the protagonists are in Western Xia.
  • Wang Yuyan (王語嫣; Wáng Yǔyān) is the daughter of Duan Zhengchun and Li Qingluo. She is described as a beautiful and flawless young maiden independent of all worldly traits. She has a huge crush on her cousin as they grew up together, Murong Fu. She memorises martial arts manuals in the hope of helping Murong Fu perfect his skills and hence win his affection, but he does not appreciate her help and treats her coldly. She is able to identify various types of martial arts simply by observation, even though she does not practise the skills in the manuals she read. Duan Yu falls in love with her on first sight due to her resemblance to "Fairy Sister", a statue of her maternal grandmother's younger sister he chanced upon - which explains her resemblance to the statue. He starts following her everywhere she goes and incurs the annoyance of Murong Fu's followers. Although initially impassive towards Duan Yu, she slowly warms up to him after he saved her on a few occasions. After seeing how Murong Fu has become so obsessed with restoring his kingdom that he wants to compete for the hand-in-marriage of the Western Xia princess, she feels disappointed with him and attempts suicide but survives. Duan Yu confronts Murong Fu and tells him he will also fight for the princess's hand-in-marriage, so as to force Murong to return to Wang Yuyan. Murong Fu turns furious and knocks Duan Yu into a well. By then, Wang Yuyan realises that Murong Fu has become insane and she throws herself into the well to join Duan Yu. Wang and Duan survive the fall, confess their love to each other, and eventually leave safely. Wang Yuyan discovers later that she is Duan Zhengchun's daughter – effectively making her Duan Yu's half-sister – and feels heartbroken because she cannot be with Duan Yu anymore. Duan Yu later tells her that they can still be together because they are ultimately distant cousins since his biological father turns out to be Duan Yanqing instead of Duan Zhengchun.
  • Azhu (阿朱; Āzhū) is the elder daughter of Duan Zhengchun and Ruan Xingzhu. She is very skilled in the art of disguise and first appears a servant of the Murong family. She meets Duan Yu and helps him escape from Jiumozhi. She once disguised Duan Yu and herself as Murong Fu and Xiao Feng respectively, as part of a plan to save some members of the Beggars' Sect who were captured by Western Xia soldiers. She later disguises herself as a monk and infiltrates Shaolin to steal some martial arts manuals for Murong Fu. Xiao Feng witnesses the act and forces her to hide with him behind a giant statue. They are eventually discovered. In the ensuing fight, she is seriously injured by Xuanci, but Xiao Feng saves her and they escape. When inspecting her wounds, he finds out that she is a woman and uses his inner energy to preserve her life and cares for her while she is wounded. During this time, Azhu develops romantic feelings for Xiao Feng. Xiao Feng brings her to Xue Muhua, the only person capable of healing her, and manages to convince him to do so. After her wounds are healed, Azhu waits for Xiao Feng for five days and five nights on the road and tells him her wish to accompany him forever. Xiao Feng is touched by her dedication and reciprocates her feelings for him. Although they experience a calm and peaceful life in the wilderness while traveling, Xiao is unable to let go of his desire to find out the identity of "Leading Big Brother", the person who killed his parents. They return to Song territory, where Azhu volunteers to help Xiao Feng trick Kang Min to reveal who "Leading Big Brother" is. However, Kang Min quickly sees through the disguise and misleads them into thinking that the "Leading Big Brother" is Duan Zhengchun, her lover who'd abandoned her. Xiao Feng challenges Duan Zhengchun to a duel. Before the duel, Azhu finds out that she is actually Duan Zhengchun's daughter, and that her younger sister is Azi. She disguises herself as Duan Zhengchun to prevent a conflict between her lover and father, and allows Xiao Feng to kill her. It is too late when Xiao realizes his mistake. Before dying, Azhu reveals the truth to Xiao and asks him for a favour, Xiao Feng said he'd do whatever she wanted, and promises Azhu he'll take care of Azi as she'd ask. Azhu died in Xiao Feng's arms, she was buried in Ruan Xingzhu's backyard.
  • Azi (阿紫; Āzǐ) is Azhu's younger sister and an apprentice of Ding Chunqiu. Much like everyone else in the Xingxiu Sect, she is sadistic and cruel, and takes pleasure in torturing and mutilating anyone who offends her. She is considered a traitor to the Xingxiu Sect because she stole the Divine Wood Royal Cauldron, a prized treasure of the sect, and fled with it. In the latest edition of the novel, her reason for doing so was because Ding Chunqiu noticed her growing beauty and started making inappropriate advances on her even though she was only 15 or 16 years old and he was at least 60. You Tanzhi, who is also attracted by her beauty, willingly succumbs to her sadistic "games" to amuse her. He even offers his eyes to her after she is blinded by Ding Chunqiu. However, she has a crush on Xiao Feng, her deceased sister's unmarried husband and does not care at all about You Tanzhi. She often taunts Xiao Feng with her sister's dying words whenever he refuses to do anything for her. She becomes increasingly jealous of how irreplaceable her dead sister, Azhu, is in Xiao Feng's heart. She'd mention more than once in the novel how much she deeply loved Xiao Feng as well, but Xiao Feng said declared he shall never love any girl except for Azhu, whom he'd promised to love and live till their hair goes white, but he'd killed her, so he cannot love another girl. Despite that, Azi kept trying to seduce Xiao Feng. When Xiao Feng refuses to help Yelü Hongji attack the Song Empire, the Liao emperor sends his concubine to approach Azi and trick her into spiking Xiao Feng's wine with a "love potion". While escaping from Liao with Azi, Xiao Feng is suddenly seized with pain because the "love potion" is actually a poison that will temporarily weaken him. While Xiao Feng is captured and imprisoned by Liao forces, Azi manages to escape and seek help from Duan Yu and the others to save Xiao. Although Xiao Feng is rescued, he takes Yelü Hongji hostage, makes the Liao emperor swear never to wage war against the Song Empire for as long as he lives, and then commits suicide. Azi realizes with despair that she cannot live without Xiao Feng and follows suit after he takes his own life.

Dali Kingdom[]

  • Duan Zhengming (段正明; Duàn Zhèngmíng) is the benevolent and wise monarch of Dali who is highly respected by his subjects and people. When Jiumozhi shows up at Heavenly Dragon Monastery to force its elders to give him the "Six Meridians Divine Sword" manual, he abdicates and becomes a monk at the monastery to help the elders deal with Jiumozhi. He is known as Benchen (本塵; Běnchén) after becoming a monk.
  • Duan Zhengchun (段正淳; Duàn Zhèngchún) is a prince of Dali and Duan Zhengming's younger brother. Notorious for his philandering ways, he conceives several illegitimate daughters with different women in his younger days. Ironically, three of his daughters become romantically involved with Duan Yu, whom he raises as his son without knowing that Duan Yu was actually conceived out of a past illicit affair between his wife, Dao Baifeng, and Duan Yanqing, his distant cousin and future nemesis. He succeeds his brother as the king of Dali after the latter abdicated and became a monk. While travelling around, he is confronted on different occasions by Duan Yanqing, who attempts to force him to hand over his throne. He commits suicide to join his lovers after they are killed by Murong Fu.
  • Gao Shengtai (高升泰; Gāo Shēngtài) is the Marquis of Shanchan and a formidable martial artist. He rules Dali as a regent after Duan Zhengchun's death before passing the reins of power to Duan Yu.
  • Fan Hua (范驊; Fàn Huá), Ba Tianshi (巴天石; Bā Tiānshí) and Hua Hegen (華赫艮; Huà Hègěn) are the three highest ranked ministers in the Dali government. They are highly skilled in martial arts and serve as the king's bodyguards.
  • The Four Bodyguards (四大護衛; sì dà hùwèi) of Duan Zhengchun are four highly skilled martial artists who dedicate themselves to protecting the prince and his family. They usually disguise themselves and accompany Duan Zhengchun when he travels around. Duan Zhengchun regards them as his friends rather than subordinates. The four are:
    • Chu Wanli (褚萬里; Chǔ Wànlǐ), who disguises himself as a fisherman. He is killed by Duan Yanqing.
    • Gu Ducheng (古篤誠; Gǔ Dǔchéng) disguises himself as a woodcutter.
    • Fu Sigui (傅思歸; Fù Sīguī) disguises himself as a farmer.
    • Zhu Danchen (朱丹臣; Zhū Dānchén) disguises himself as a scholar. Duan Yu regards him as a close friend because both of them have common interests in literature and poetry.
  • Zhong Wanchou (鍾萬仇; Zhōng Wànchóu), nicknamed "Horse Deity" (馬王神; Mǎ Wáng Shén), is the master of Wanjie Valley in Dali. He is Gan Baobao's husband and is extremely protective of his wife. He hates Duan Zhengchun because he believes that Duan seduced his wife. He even placed a sign at the valley's entrance which reads: "Any person with the family name Duan who enters this valley shall be killed without exception."
  • Reverend Huangmei (黃眉大師; Huángméi Dàshī) is the abbot of Nianhua Monastery in Dali. He plays an important role in rescuing Duan Yu from Wanjie Valley by distracting Duan Yanqing in a game of weiqi while Duan Zhengchun's men dig a tunnel to the room where Duan Yu is held captive.

Murong family[]

  • Murong Fu (慕容復; Mùróng Fù), nicknamed "Southern Murong" by martial artists in the jianghu, is a descendant of the royal families of the Yan states (Southern Yan, Former Yan, Later Yan, etc.) of the Sixteen Kingdoms era. His father named him "Fu" (literally "restore") to remind him to restore Yan. An egoistic, scheming and ruthless man, he resorts to all sorts of methods, including unscrupulous means, to revive his family's legacy and become the emperor. He is even willing to sever ties with his cousin Wang Yuyan, who has a crush on him, in order to realise his dream. He fails in his plan and becomes insane eventually. He is skilled in many forms of martial arts but specialises in none. His fighting style is described as "returning you with your own way" because he likes to use his opponents' signature moves against them.
  • Murong Bo (慕容博; Mùróng Bó), alias Yan Longyuan (燕龍淵; Yàn Lóngyuān) is Murong Fu's father. He shared the same delusions of grandeur as his son and orchestrated the attack at Yanmen Pass that led to the death of Xiao Yuanshan's wife. He faked his own death, hid in Shaolin Monastery for many years, and secretly learnt skills from the manuals in the library. He is saved from death by the Sweeper Monk and decides to abandon his wild ambitions and become one of the Monk's apprentices.
  • Murong Fu's followers:
    • Deng Baichuan (鄧百川; Dèng Bǎichuān)
    • Gongye Gan (公冶乾; Gōngyě Gān) is nicknamed "Jiangnan Number Two" (江南老二; Jiāngnán Lǎoèr) because he considers himself the best fighter in Jiangnan after Murong Fu.
    • Bao Butong (包不同; Bāo Bùtóng) is nicknamed "No, No" (非也非也; fēiyě fēiyě) after his favourite catchphrase. He is notorious for disagreeing with people, usually starting the conversation with "No, no", and challenging them to verbal fights. Murong Fu kills him to prove his loyalty to Duan Yanqing when he disapproves of Murong Fu becoming Duan Yanqing's godson.
    • Feng Bo'e (風波惡; Fēng Bō'è) is nicknamed "Gust of Wind" (一陣風; yīzhènfēng). He is always ready to pick a fight with others even when his chances of winning are low.
  • Abi (阿碧; Ābì) is a servant of the Murong family and Kang Guangling's apprentice. She and Azhu helped Duan Yu escape from Jiumozhi. She is very loyal to Murong Fu and continues serving him even after he becomes insane.

Duan Zhengchun's lovers[]

  • Dao Baifeng (刀白鳳; Dāo Báifèng) is a princess consort of Dali and Duan Zhengchun's formal spouse. She left her husband after discovering his extramarital relations and decided to have sex with an "inferior" man to make her husband angry. She had a one-night stand with a filthy beggar, who was actually Duan Yanqing, and gave birth to Duan Yu later. She only reveals the truth to her son towards the end of the novel. In the latest edition of the novel, she points out to Duan Yu that he can marry all his cousins since the relations between him and them are so distant. She commits suicide soon after to join her dead husband.
  • Qin Hongmian (秦紅棉; Qín Hóngmián) is nicknamed "Sura Dagger" (修羅刀; xiūluó dāo). She left Duan Zhengchun in anger after learning of his multiple affairs with other women and called herself "Eerie Valley Dweller" (幽谷客; yōugǔkè). She raised their daughter, Mu Wanqing, as her apprentice without telling her the truth about her parents until Mu finds out by herself. As Mu Wanqing's martial arts master, she taught her daughter martial arts and sent her to kill Duan Zhengchun's mistresses and other illegitimate children, hoping if her former lover did not have other lovers and a wife he'll come back to her. She is eventually slain by Murong Fu, who tried to use her as a hostage to force Duan Zhengchun to relinquish his throne to Duan Yanqing.
  • Gan Baobao (甘寶寶; Gān Bǎobǎo) is Zhong Wanchou's wife. Her daughter, Zhong Ling, whose father is Duan Zhengchun, was raised as Zhong Wanchou's child. Zhong Wanchou hates Duan Zhengchun and is extremely protective of his wife, but she still continues to meet Duan through the underground passage to her room. She is killed by Murong Fu.
  • Ruan Xingzhu (阮星竹; Ruǎn Xīngzhú) is the mother of Azhu and Azi. As she bore her daughters out of wedlock, she decided to abandon them to protect Duan Zhengchun's reputation. Later, by chance, she is reunited with her daughters but only manages to identify Azi; Azhu is killed by Xiao Feng by mistake before she can acknowledge her parents. Ruan Xingzhu is killed by Murong Fu.
  • Li Qingluo (李青蘿; Lǐ Qīngluó), also known as Mrs Wang (王夫人; Wáng Fūrén) after her marriage, is the mistress of Mantuo Manor on an island in Lake Tai. She is the daughter of Wuyazi and Li Qiushui. She is Wang Yuyan's mother and Murong Fu's maternal aunt. After learning that Duan Zhengchun has cheated her feelings by having secret affairs with other women, she develops a hatred of men and sends her servants and mercenaries to kill every man who crosses her path. She prides herself on her island's tea flowers, and makes an exception to her intolerance of men by allowing Duan Yu to stay in her manor as a caretaker for her flowers. She collaborates with Murong Fu and Duan Yanqing in an attempt to scare Duan Zhengchun and take revenge on him for betraying her love. However, she soon realizes how far Murong Fu is willing to go in order to force Duan Zhengchun to give up his throne when her nephew starts killing Duan's lovers one by one. Murong Fu soon points his sword at her after Duan expresses his love for her. In an attempt to save her, Duan lies to her that he hates her and will never love her because she caused his other lovers to die. Feeling despair, she throws herself at Murong Fu's sword to end her life. Just before she dies, Duan regrets and tells her that he still loves her, as deeply as the day he gave her a Mantuo flower, years ago.
  • Kang Min (康敏; Kāng Mǐn), also known as Mrs Ma (馬夫人; Mǎ Fūrén) after her marriage to Ma Dayuan, is a treacherous and vicious woman. She seduces Bai Shijing and murders her husband with his help. She attempts to seduce Qiao Feng because she admires him and wants to be the wife of the Beggars' Sect's chief, but Qiao Feng rebuffed her. She holds a grudge against him for rejecting her and plots his downfall. She passes the letter with details about Qiao Feng's background to Quan Guanqing and instigates Quan to incite the Beggars' Sect's members to rebel against Qiao Feng. She later tricks Qiao Feng and Azhu into believing that "Leading Big Brother" is Duan Zhengchun, and indirectly causes Azhu's tragic death. Duan Zhengchun visits her later to find out why she directed Qiao Feng to kill him. She uses the opportunity to take revenge on Duan for betraying her love by torturing him after tricking him into consuming a potion that temporarily weakens him. Bai Shijing shows up a while later and wants to kill Duan to silence him, but is killed by a masked Xiao Yuanshan before he could do so. Duan Zhengchun is saved while Kang Min finds herself at the mercy of Azi, who tortures and disfigures her in the name of avenging her dead sister. Kang Min dies of shock after seeing her reflection in a mirror because she'd prided herself on beauty her whole life but when she saw Xiao Feng she felt angry, despair, sadness, hatred, fury, jealousy and due to that her face turned ugly.

Four Evils[]

The "Four Evils" (天下四惡/四大惡人; tiānxià sì è / sì dà è rén) are a group of four eccentric martial artists notorious for committing heinous crimes. Their nicknames are Chinese idioms used to describe evil persons. The four are ranked in order of seniority:

  • Duan Yanqing (段延慶; Duàn Yánqìng), nicknamed "Overflowing with Evil" (惡貫滿盈; è guàn mǎn yíng), is a distant relative of Duan Zhengming and Duan Zhengchun, and a former crown prince of Dali. Duan Zhengming became the new king upon the death of Duan Yanqing's father because Duan Yanqing was nowhere to be found at the time. Feeling resentful that his right to become king was taken from him, Duan Yanqing attempts to seize back the throne by threatening and harming Duan Zhengchun and Duan Yu on different occasions. Although he appears to be a crippled old man on crutches, his inner energy and mastery of the Duan family's signature skill, the Yiyang Finger, are extremely powerful. He has the ability to channel his inner energy to his abdomen and speak without using his vocal cords. He gives up on his quest to reclaim the throne and becomes a recluse when he realises that his biological son, Duan Yu, will eventually succeed Duan Zhengchun as the king of Dali, therefore returning the royal lineage to his bloodline.
  • Ye Erniang (葉二娘; Yè Èrniáng) is nicknamed "No Evil Left Undone" (無惡不作; wú è bù zuò). She had a secret romance with Xuanci and bore him a son, who was taken away from her by a masked attacker. She suffers from an emotional breakdown and resorts to kidnapping other people's babies and treating them as her own before killing them. (In the latest edition of the novel, she leaves the babies at strangers' homes after playing with them.) At the wulin gathering at Shaolin, she recognises Xuzhu as her son after seeing the joss stick burn marks on his back and reunites with him. She dies together with Xuanci after he publicly confesses his affair with her.
  • Yue Laosan (岳老三; Yuè Lǎosān), nicknamed "Malevolent Deity and Evil Devil" (凶神惡煞; xiōng shén è shà), is also known as the "Crocodile Deity of the Southern Sea" (南海鱷神; Nánhǎi È Shén). He is the most comical character in the novel because of his repeated (but unsuccessful) attempts to make Duan Yu his apprentice, which concluded with him being outsmarted by Duan Yu and becoming Duan's apprentice (in name) instead. He often bickers with Ye Erniang and claims that he should be ranked second among the Four Evils, but concedes to her upon her death. Armed with a pair of giant scissors, he often threatens to kill people by breaking their necks. He is killed by Duan Yanqing while trying to save Duan Yu.
  • Yun Zhonghe (雲中鶴; Yún Zhōnghè), nicknamed "Thoroughly Cruel, Utterly Evil" (窮凶極惡; qióng xiōng jí è), is a lecherous fiend who preys on young women. He is armed with an iron staff and relies on his formidable prowess in qinggong to pursue his targets and flee from danger. He is viciously killed by Duan Yu when he attempts to make sexual advances on Wang Yuyan after the deaths of Duan Zhengchun and his lovers.

Shaolin Sect[]

  • Xuanci (玄慈; Xuáncí) is the abbot of Shaolin. He had a secret romance with Ye Erniang, who bore him a son without his knowledge. Their child was taken away by a masked attacker and left in the garden of Shaolin. The monks found the baby, decided to raise him as one of them, and named him "Xuzhu". Xuanci is actually the mysterious "Leading Big Brother" (帶頭大哥; dàitóu dàgē) who led the attack on Xiao Yuanshan's family at Yanmen Pass several years ago, because he was provided with misleading information by Murong Bo. For his affair and mistakes, Xuanci expressed remorse for committing them but could not find the courage to acknowledge them. Towards the end of the novel, he publicly confesses his affair with Ye Erniang and dies in peace after accepting punishment for his misconduct.
  • The Sweeper Monk (掃地僧; Sǎodì Sēng) is a nameless monk of unknown origin in charge of maintaining the library of Shaolin. He defeats Xiao Yuanshan and Murong Bo and puts them to sleep while clearing their minds of their delusional ambitions. When the two of them recover from their trance, they are very grateful to him and become his apprentices. The Monk's prowess in inner energy and martial arts is so powerful that only Xiao Feng's "Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms" could overcome him. In the revised second edition of the novel, the Sweeper Monk sustains internal injuries after Xiao Feng uses the "Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms" against him.
  • Lingmen (靈門; Língmén) was Xuanci's martial arts master and predecessor as the abbot of Shaolin.
  • Xuanbei (玄悲; Xuánbēi) was murdered by Murong Bo. Murong Fu was suspected of being the killer.
  • Xuanji (玄寂; Xuánjì) is the head of the Discipline Hall. He specialises in using the palm skill "Once Clap, Two Scatters". He succeeds Xuanci as the abbot of Shaolin.
  • Xuannan (玄難; Xuánnàn) is the head of the Bodhidharma Hall.
  • Xuandu (玄渡; Xuándù) once disguised himself and sparred with Xiao Feng to find out if he was the one who killed Xuanku. He specialises in using the finger skill "Flower Pinching Finger". He is defeated by Jiumozhi when the latter comes to challenge Shaolin.
  • Xuanshi (玄石; Xuánshí) secretly followed Xiao Feng to find out if he was really the one who murdered Xu Chongxiao and the others. He is killed by Liao warriors while saving Xiao Feng from captivity.
  • Xuanming (玄鳴; Xuánmíng) is killed by Liao warriors while saving Xiao Feng from captivity.
  • Xuantong (玄痛; Xuántòng) is injured by You Tanzhi's icy venom skill. While recovering, he suddenly attains enlightenment and dies.
  • Xuancheng (玄澄; Xuánchéng) specialises in 13 of Shaolin's 72 most powerful skills. However, due to his obsession to master all the 72 skills, he practises martial arts excessively and ends up injuring himself and becoming permanently disabled. After this experience, he realises his past folly and devotes the rest of his life to studying Buddhism.
  • Xuanku (玄苦; Xuánkǔ) is Xiao Feng's mentor. He is mortally wounded by Xiao Yuanshan, who disguised himself as Xiao Feng. When Xiao Feng comes to visit him, he mistakenly accuses his apprentice of attacking him and then dies from his injuries.
  • Xuansheng (玄生; Xuánshēng)
  • Xuancan (玄慚; Xuáncán)
  • Xuankui (玄愧; Xuánkuì)
  • Xuannian (玄念; Xuánniàn)
  • Xuanjing (玄淨; Xuánjìng)
  • Xuanmie (玄滅; Xuánmiè)
  • Huilun (慧輪; Huìlún) is Xuzhu's mentor.
  • Huijing (慧凈; Huìjìng) is a monk who catches the Ice Silkworm.
  • Huizhen (慧真; Huìzhēn)
  • Huiguan (慧觀; Huìguān)
  • Huifang (慧方; Huìfāng)
  • Huijing (慧鏡; Huìjìng)
  • Zhiqing (止清; Zhǐqīng)
  • Zhizhan (止湛; Zhǐzhàn)
  • Zhiyuan (止淵; Zhǐyuān)
  • Qingsong (青松; Qīngsōng)
  • Yuangen (緣根; Yuángēn)

Beggars' Sect[]

  • Ma Dayuan (馬大元; Mǎ Dàyuán) is the deputy chief of the sect. A righteous and humble man, he is respected by his fellows. He holds the sealed letter containing details about Qiao Feng's origin but has never opened it. His wife, Kang Min, seduces Bai Shijing and instigates Bai to murder her husband. Bai uses Ma's signature move "Throat Locking Grapple" to kill him and attempts to push the blame to Murong Fu because the manner of killing clearly fits Murong's "returning you with your own way" style.
  • Wang Jiantong (汪劍通; Wāng Jiàntōng), nicknamed "Sword Beard" (劍髯; jiàn rán), was Qiao Feng's predecessor as the chief of the sect. He was involved in the attack on Xiao Yuanshan's family. He held a letter from the "Leading Big Brother" containing details about Qiao Feng's origin and sealed it and passed it to Ma Dayuan before his death. He also gave instructions that the letter can only be opened in the presence of the sect's elders if Ma dies under suspicious circumstances. He died of natural causes before the events of the novel take place.
  • The Four Senior Elders are incited by Quan Guanqing to rebel against Qiao Feng and remove him from his position as chief. Their plan fails but Qiao Feng pardons them on account of their past contributions to the sect. They are:
    • Wu Changfeng (吳長風; Wú Chángfēng)
    • Chen Guyan (陳孤雁; Chén Gūyàn)
    • Xi Shanhe (奚山河; Xī Shānhé) is slain by Qiao Feng in Heroes' Gathering Manor after they toasted to end their friendship.
    • Elder Song (宋長老; Sòng Zhǎnglǎo)
  • Bai Shijing (白世鏡; Bái Shìjìng) is the elder in charge of maintaining discipline in the sect. He is seduced by Kang Min and instigated by her to murder Ma Dayuan. Later, just as he is about to kill Duan Zhengchun (who has been poisoned by Kang Min), a masked Xiao Yuanshan suddenly shows up and kills him.
  • Quan Guanqing (全冠清; Quán Guànqīng), nicknamed "All Rounded Scholar" (十方秀才; shí fāng xiùcái), is the leader of the Dazhi Branch. He was seduced by Kang Min and instigated by her to incite his fellows to rebel against Qiao Feng. Later, he meets You Tanzhi and manipulates him to be a puppet chief of the Beggars' Sect. He attempts to escape after You Tanzhi meets his downfall at the wulin gathering at Shaolin, but the Beggars' Sect's elders track him down and kill him.
  • Xu Chongxiao (徐沖霄; Xú Chōngxiāo) is a retired elder of the sect who appears at the meeting in Apricot Forest to affirm that the contents of the letter about Qiao Feng's origin are genuine. He was murdered by a masked assailant (later revealed to be Xiao Yuanshan) just before Qiao Feng comes to ask him about the true identity of the "Leading Big Brother". Qiao Feng was accused of being the murderer.
  • Lü Zhang (呂章; Lǚ Zhāng) is an elder in charge of supervising martial arts training.
  • Elder Xiang (項長老; Xiàng Zhǎnglǎo) is an elder in charge of supervising martial arts training.
  • Branch Leader Jiang (蔣舵主; Jiǎng Duòzhǔ) is the leader of the Dayi Branch.
  • Deputy Branch Leader Xie (謝副舵主; Xiè Fùduòzhǔ) is Branch Leader Jiang's deputy. He is killed by Western Xia warriors.
  • Branch Leader Fang (方舵主; Fāng Duòzhǔ)
  • Zhang Quanxiang (張全祥; Zhāng Quánxiáng)
  • Li Chunlai (李春來; Lǐ Chūnlái) passed a false message to Bai Shijing. He commits suicide.
  • Liu Zhuzhuang (劉竹莊; Líu Zhúzhuāng) passed a false message to Lü Zhang. He commits suicide.

Carefree Sect and associates[]

  • Wuyazi (無崖子; Wúyázǐ) is the leader of the Carefree Sect (逍遙派; Xiāoyáo Pài). He was ambushed and thrown off a cliff by his apprentice, Ding Chunqiu, who betrayed him. He has incredible inner energy but is unable to take revenge on Ding because he was crippled by the fall. When Xuzhu meets him after breaking his weiqi formation by luck, he is already in his 90s and has been waiting all these years for a potential successor. Before dying, he transfers his 70 years worth of inner energy to Xuzhu and names him the new leader of the Carefree Sect. He also gives Xuzhu a painting of a woman (Li Qiushui's sister) who looks like Wang Yuyan and tells Xuzhu to look for her.
  • Li Qiushui (李秋水; Lǐ Qiūshuǐ) is Wuyazi's junior and the love rival of Tianshan Tonglao. Wuyazi cohabited with her for some time in a cave at Limitless Mountain and conceived a daughter, Li Qingluo, with her. However, his true love was actually Li Qiushui's younger sister, who is identical to Li in appearance, so he started neglecting Li. Li Qiushui eventually became a concubine of Western Xia's ruler and rose to the position of Imperial Consort Dowager after her husband's death. She is already in her late 80s when the events of the novel take place. She dies together with Tianshan Tonglao in the aftermath of their final showdown when they finally realise that Wuyazi loves neither of them.
  • Su Xinghe (蘇星河; Sū Xīnghé), nicknamed "Deaf Mute Old Man" (聾啞老人; lóngyǎ lǎorén) and "Intelligent Gentleman" (聰辯先生; cōngbiàn xiānshēng), is Wuyazi's eldest apprentice. He indulged in various types of arts and neglected his martial arts practice. He saved Wuyazi after the latter was thrown off a cliff by Ding Chunqiu. He pretended to be mute and deaf and founded the Deaf Mute Sect later and accepted the "Eight Friends of Hangu" as his apprentices. He dies after being poisoned by Ding Chunqiu.
  • The "Eight Friends of Hangu" (函谷八友; Hángǔ bā yǒu) are Su Xinghe's apprentices. Each of them has a strong passion for a particular art or hobby, as indicated by their nicknames:
    • Kang Guangling (康廣陵; Kāng Guǎnglíng), nicknamed "Qin Craze" (琴癲; qín diān).
    • Fan Bailing (范百齡; Fàn Bǎilíng), nicknamed "Qi Devil" (棋魔; qí mó).
    • Gou Du (苟讀; Gǒu Dú), nicknamed "Bookworm" (書獃; shū dāi).
    • Wu Lingjun (吳領軍; Wú Lǐngjūn), nicknamed "Painting Enthusiast" (畫狂; huà kuáng).
    • Xue Muhua (薛慕華; Xuē Mùhuá), nicknamed "Divine Physician" (神醫; shén yī).
    • Feng Asan (馮阿三; Féng Āsān), nicknamed "Marvellous Craftsman" (巧匠; qiǎo jiàng).
    • Shi Qingfeng (石清風; Shí Qīngfēng1), nicknamed "Flower Zealot" (花癡; huā chī).
    • Li Kuilei (李傀儡; Lǐ Kuílěi), nicknamed "Opera Fan" (戲迷; xì mí).

Lingjiu Palace[]

  • Tianshan Tonglao (天山童姥; Tiānshān Tónglǎo), literally Child Old Woman of Mount Heaven, is Wuyazi's senior and the ruler of Lingjiu Palace (靈鷲宮; Língjiù Gōng) on Mount Heaven. She mastered a powerful skill that increased her powers, but one of its side effects is that she will maintain her present body size regardless of age. She is already in her 90s when the events of the novel take place, but since she started practising the skill in her childhood, her body is that of a child's, hence her name. She used the "Life and Death Talisman" to poison many smaller martial arts sects and force them to submit to her. If they followed her orders, she would periodically give them an antidote to temporarily ease their suffering; if they did not, they would suffer painful deaths. She generally treated them very harshly. The sects cannot tolerate her cruelty and eventually decide to rebel against her. When the rebellion occurred, she is in a temporary state of weakness and is kidnapped from the palace by one of the rebels, Wu Laoda, who does not recognize her. Xuzhu saves and protects her from the rebels and Li Qiushui. In return, she offers to teach him martial arts but he declines because he sees himself as a Shaolin monk. In order to force Xuzhu to break the Buddhist code of conduct so that he can no longer be a monk, she captures Princess Yinchuan, tricks her and Xuzhu into consuming aphrodisiac, and lets them make love. Xuzhu is unable to restrain himself and eventually breaks his code and accepts Tianshan Tonglao's tutelage in martial arts. Tianshan Tonglao dies from exhaustion after her final fight with Li Qiushui.
  • The Four Attendants to the Ruler of Lingjiu Palace are named after the Four Gentlemen. They are:
    • Plum Sword (梅劍; Méi Jiàn)
    • Orchid Sword (蘭劍; Lán Jiàn)
    • Chrysanthemum Sword (菊劍; Jú Jiàn)
    • Bamboo Sword (竹劍; Zhú Jiàn)
  • Yu Po (余婆; Yú Pó) is the leader of the Haotian Section.
  • Shi Sao (石嫂; Shí Sǎo) is the leader of the Zhutian Section.
  • Fu Minyi (符敏儀; Fú Mǐnyí) is the leader of the Yangtian Section.
  • Cheng Qingshuang (程青霜; Chéng Qīngshuāng) is the deputy leader of the Juntian Section.
  • "Two Devils of the Pearl Cliff" (珠崖二怪; Zhūyá Èrguài)

Xingxiu Sect[]

  • Ding Chunqiu (丁春秋; Dīng Chūnqiū), nicknamed "Old Freak of Xingxiu" (星宿老怪; xīngxiù lǎo guài), is Wuyazi's former apprentice. He attempted to murder his master by ambushing him and throwing him off a cliff. He founded the Xingxiu Sect (星宿派; Xīngxiù Pài), which specializes in toxicology and poison-based martial arts. The Xingxiu Sect becomes notorious throughout the jianghu because of the wicked deeds of Ding and his followers. Ding is eventually defeated by Xuzhu at the wulin gathering at Shaolin and implanted with the "Life and Death Talisman". Despite promising Wuyazi to kill his evil former apprentice, Xuzhu decides to spare Ding's life and he suggests to the Shaolin monks to imprison Ding in Shaolin and try to reform him. If Ding behaves well, Xuzhu will give him the antidote to temporarily ease the agony caused by the "Life and Death Talisman".
  • Zhaixingzi (摘星子; Zhāixīngzǐ) is Ding Chunqiu's eldest apprentice.
  • Shihouzi (獅吼子; Shīhóuzǐ) is Ding Chunqiu's second apprentice.
  • Tianlangzi (天狼子; Tiānlángzǐ) is Ding Chunqiu's third apprentice.
  • Chuchenzi (出塵子; Chūchénzǐ) is Ding Chunqiu's eighth apprentice.

Liao Empire[]

  • Yelü Hongji (耶律洪基; Yēlǜ Hóngjī) is the ambitious emperor of the Liao Empire. He once led a raid on the Jurchen tribes but was defeated and captured by Xiao Feng, who spared his life. They become sworn brothers later. Xiao Feng helps him suppress the rebellion started by Yelü Nielugu and Yelü Chongyuan. In return, he gives Yelü Nielugu's princely title and estate to Xiao Feng. Towards the end of the novel, he plans to attack the Song Empire and wants Xiao Feng to lead his army, but Xiao refuses. In the last chapter, Xiao Feng takes him hostage and forces him to promise that he will never allow any Liao soldier to cross the border and attack the Song Empire for as long as he lives.
  • Yelü Nielugu (耶律涅魯古; Yēlǜ Nièlǔgǔ) is Yelü Chongyuan's son and the "Great Prince of the South Palace" of the Liao Empire. He rebels against Yelü Hongji to help his father seize the throne but is defeated and slain by Xiao Feng. Yelü Hongji then gives Nielugu's title and estate to Xiao Feng.
  • Yelü Chongyuan (耶律重元; Yēlǜ Chóngyuán) is an uncle of Yelü Hongji and a Liao general. He is instigated by his son, Yelü Nielugu, to rebel against Yelü Hongji but the revolt is suppressed. He commits suicide after his defeat.
  • Noble Consort Mu (穆貴妃; Mù Guìfēi) is Yelü Hongji's favourite concubine. She tricks Azi into spiking Xiao Feng's drink with a "love potion", which is actually a drug that will cause Xiao to be temporarily weakened.

Western Xia Empire[]

  • Princess Yinchuan (銀川公主; Yínchuān Gōngzhǔ) is a Western Xia princess. Her personal name is not mentioned in the earlier versions of the novel; in the latest revision, her name is Li Qinglu (李清露; Lǐ Qīnglù). The princess is Li Qiushui's granddaughter; thus, she is Li Qingluo's niece and Wang Yuyan's cousin, but they are not aware of their relations. She is abducted by Tianshan Tonglao, who makes her consume aphrodisiac and brings her to the ice cellar every night to make love with Xuzhu. This is all part of Tianshan Tonglao's attempt to force Xuzhu to break the Buddhist code of conduct and make him agree to learn martial arts from her; in the process, Xuzhu and the princess fall in love. Princess Yinchuan has never seen Xuzhu's appearance because they had sex in the dark and they only know each other as "dream lovers". In a later chapter, she asks her father to invite martial artists from throughout the jianghu to participate in a contest to win her hand-in-marriage in the hope that her "dream lover" will show up. Her wish is fulfilled when Xuzhu joins the contest and provides the correct answers to her questions. She recognises him as her "dream lover" and happily marries him.
  • Helian Tieshu (赫連鐵樹; Hèlián Tiěshù) is a Western Xia general. He is in charge of First Class Hall (一品堂; Yīpǐntáng), an organization established by the Western Xia government to recruit martial artists from all over the jianghu to serve as mercenaries.

Tibetan Empire[]

  • Jiumozhi (鳩摩智; Jiūmózhì), nicknamed "" (大輪明王; Dàlún Míngwáng) after the Buddhist deity, is an adviser to the Tibetan ruler and a reputable monk from a monastery in the Daxue Mountains. He is well versed in Buddhism and martial arts, but does not follow the Buddhist code of conduct – the "sins" he committed include his obsession to become the most powerful martial artist in the wulin. He attempts to seize the "Six Meridians Divine Sword" manual from Heavenly Dragon Monastery, but the book is destroyed by Kurong. When he learns that Duan Yu has memorized the book, he kidnaps him and tries to con or intimidate him to write the manual from memory, but Duan escapes with the help of Azhu and Abi. Towards the end of the novel, he almost dies from an imbalance of inner energy due to compulsive training, but Duan Yu saves his life by draining away the energy. He feels grateful to Duan Yu despite losing everything he had built up through years of practice, and repents after seeing how his delusional dream had caused him to stray from the path of goodness.
  • Zongzan (宗贊; Zōngzàn) is a Tibetan prince who goes to Western Xia to participate in the contest for Princess Yinchuan's hand-in-marriage.

Jurchens[]

  • Wanyan Aguda (完顏阿骨打; Wányán Āgǔdǎ) is a Jurchen warrior who encounters Xiao Feng by chance and witnesses him slaying a ferocious bear with his bare hands. He is so impressed with Xiao Feng's skill that he invites him to live together with his tribe.
  • Helibu (和哩布; Hélǐbù) is Wanyan Aguda's father and the chief of a Jurchen tribe.

Heroes' Gathering Manor[]

  • You Ji (游骥; Yóu Jì) and You Ju (游駒; Yóu Jū) are the brothers who run the Heroes' Gathering Manor. You Ju is You Tanzhi's father while You Ji is You Tanzhi's uncle. Along with Xue Muhua, they host a wulin meeting at the manor to discuss plans to deal with Qiao Feng. Qiao Feng shows up at the manor to find Xue Muhua to heal Azhu. The martial artists confront him and the situation escalates into a battle after Qiao Feng toasts to break ties with some of his old friends and acquaintances. The You brothers lose to Qiao Feng and commit suicide in shame after their weapons (also their family heirlooms) are shattered.
  • You Tanzhi (游坦之; Yóu Tǎnzhī) is the heir to the Heroes' Gathering Manor (聚賢莊; Jùxián Zhuāng) run by his father and uncle. The manor hosts a meeting for Han Chinese martial artists to discuss plans to deal with Qiao Feng, who is seen as a threat to the wulin after he is suspected of committing a series of murders. Qiao Feng shows up at the meeting and fights with many martial artists. The You brothers lose to Qiao Feng and commit suicide in shame. You Tanzhi becomes a pauper and orphan overnight, and he bears a grudge against Qiao Feng for his plight. He is captured by Liao soldiers at the border and sold into slavery. He meets Xiao Feng again later and attempts to kill him but fails. Xiao Feng lets him go, but Azi captures him after he is released. While Azi tortures him for her sadistic amusement, he is so entranced by her beauty that he develops a crush on her and willingly succumbs to her and becomes her source of entertainment. Azi forces You Tanzhi to have an iron mask welded onto his head to conceal his identity, resulting in his face becoming marred and disfigured. Azi nicknames him "Iron Clown". Later, she forces him to let poisonous creatures bite him, as part of her plan to learn the Xingxiu's Sect's most powerful skill. She leaves him to die after he is paralyzed by the bites but he finds the Yijin Jing by chance and uses the techniques in the manual to purge the poison from his body. He returns to Azi and repeats the bizarre ritual with her numerous times. He is eventually bitten by the Icy Worm, an extremely rare and poisonous insect, and ends up mastering a powerful skill that allows him to project streams of energy containing icy venom. After Azi is blinded by Ding Chunqiu, You Tanzhi saves her and promises her he will always take care of her. She does not recognize him, and he lies to her that his name is Zhuang Juxian (莊聚賢; Zhuāng Jùxián), a new name he thought of by rearranging the three Chinese characters that make up the name of his old home. Later, he meets Quan Guanqing, who helps him remove the iron mask and manipulates him into becoming the new chief of the Beggars' Sect. Under Quan's influence, he challenges the Shaolin Sect for supremacy under the pretext of calling for a wulin gathering at Shaolin Monastery. At Shaolin, You Tanzhi sees Azi being held hostage by Ding Chunqiu, who threatens to kill her if You Tanzhi does not kneel down and call him "Master". You Tanzhi, in his capacity as the Beggars' Sect's chief, agrees to Ding's demands in front of everyone present. After Ding Chunqiu's defeat, You Tanzhi is denounced as a traitor of the Beggars' Sect and becomes an outcast of the wulin. In spite of these setbacks, he is still unwilling to give up on Azi and follows her everywhere. He even offers his eyes to her to help her regain her sense of sight after she is blinded by Ding Chunqiu, in the hope of winning some love and sympathy from her, but she despises him even more. He follows suit after Azi commits suicide to join Xiao Feng.
  • Shan Zheng (單正; Shàn Zhèng), nicknamed "Stern Faced Judge" (鐵面判官; tiěmiàn pànguān), is a reputable martial artist from Mount Tai. He appears at the Beggars' Sect meeting in Apricot Forest and is one of the few who know the "Leading Big Brother"'s true identity. He and his family are killed in a fire set by Xiao Yuanshan. Xiao Feng is blamed for their deaths until the truth is revealed.
  • Shan Zheng's five sons are collectively known as the "Five Heroes of Mount Tai". Shan Boshan and Shan Zhongshan are killed by Xiao Feng at Heroes' Gathering Manor while the rest die in the fire set by Xiao Yuanshan.
    • Shan Boshan (單伯山; Shàn Bóshān)
    • Shan Zhongshan (單仲山; Shàn Zhòngshān)
    • Shan Shushan (單叔山; Shàn Shūshān)
    • Shan Jishan (單季山; Shàn Jìshān)
    • Shan Xiaoshan (單小山; Shàn Xiǎoshān)
  • Tan Gong (譚公; Tán Gōng) and Tan Po (譚婆; Tán Pó) are an elderly couple from the Taihang Mountains. They are present at the Beggars' Sect meeting in Apricot Forest, and are among the few who know the "Leading Big Brother"'s true identity. Tan Po is killed by Xiao Yuanshan while Tan Gong commits suicide to join his wife.
  • Zhao Qiansun (趙錢孫; Zhào Qiánsūn) is a cowardly martial artist who was involved in the attack on Xiao Yuanshan's family. He is Tan Po's senior and has a crush on her since more than 30 years ago. He continues to meet Tan Po behind her husband's back to reminisce their good old days. He is killed by Xiao Yuanshan. Qiao Feng is accused of being the murderer until the truth is revealed. The three Chinese characters that make up his name are incidentally the first three surnames in the Hundred Family Surnames.
  • Tan Qing (譚青; Tán Qīng), nicknamed "Soul Chasing Staff" (追魂杖; zhuī hún zhàng), is Duan Yanqing's apprentice. He is killed by Xiao Feng while attempting to disrupt the gathering at Heroes' Gathering Manor.
  • Qi Laoliu (祁老六; Qí Lǎolìu), nicknamed "Swift Saber Qi Liu" (快刀祁六; kuàidāo Qí liù).
  • Xiang Wanghai (向望海; Xiàng Wànghǎi)
  • Bao Qianling (鮑千靈; Bào Qiānlíng), nicknamed "Penniless" (沒本錢; méiběnqián).

Limitless Sword Sect[]

The Limitless Sword Sect (無量劍派; Wúliàng Jiàn Pài) is based on Limitless Mountain (無量山; Wúliàng Shān) in Dali. It is renamed "Limitless Cave" (無量洞; Wúliàng Dòng) after it becomes a subject of Lingjiu Palace.

  • Zuo Zimu (左子穆; Zuǒ Zǐmù) is the leader of the eastern branch of the sect.
  • Xin Shuangqing (辛雙清; Xīn Shuāngqīng) is Zuo Zimu's junior and the leader of the western branch.
  • Gong Guangjie (龔光傑; Gōng Guāngjié)
  • Rong Ziju (容子矩; Róng Zǐjǔ)
  • Gan Guanghao (干光豪; Gān Guāngháo) is killed by Mu Wanqing.
  • Ge Guangpei (葛光佩; Gě Guāngpèi) is killed by Mu Wanqing.
  • Yu Guangbiao (郁光標; Yú Guāngbiāo)
  • Wu Guangsheng (吳光勝; Wú Guāngshèng)
  • Tang Guangxiong (唐光雄; Táng Guāngxíong)

Heavenly Dragon Monastery[]

The Heavenly Dragon Monastery (天龍寺; Tiān Lóng Sì) is a Buddhist monastery located in Dali. Some of the monks are former members of Dali's royal family.

  • Kurong (枯榮; Kūróng) is Duan Yanqing's uncle and the most senior monk in the monastery. He lets Duan Yu read the "Six Meridians Divine Sword" manual and memorise it before destroying the book to prevent Jiumozhi from obtaining it.
  • Benyin (本因; Běnyīn) is Duan Zhengming's uncle and the monastery's abbot.
  • Benguan (本觀; Běnguān)
  • Benxiang (本相; Běnxiàng)
  • Bencan (本參; Běncān)

Lords of the 36 Caves and 72 Islands[]

The Lords of the 36 Caves and 72 Islands are a loose assembly of martial artists who were implanted with the "Life and Death Talisman", a deadly poison, and forced into submission by Tianshan Tonglao. If they followed her orders, she would periodically give them an antidote to temporarily ease their suffering. They eventually decide to rebel against Lingjiu Palace when they could no longer stand Tianshan Tonglao's cruelty. Some of the Lords are:

  • Sangtugong (桑土公; Sāngtǔgōng) is the lord of Green Phosphorus Cave (碧磷洞; bìlíndòng) in Sichuan. He is killed by Xuzhu and Tianshan Tonglao.
  • Xuanhuangzi (玄黃子; Xuánhuángzǐ) is the lord of Hornless Dragon Cave (虯龍洞; qiúlóngdòng) in Tibet.
  • Zhang Dafu (章達夫; Zhāng Dáfū) is the lord of Mysterious Island (玄冥島; xuánmíngdǎo) in the northern sea.
  • Duanmu Yuan (端木元; Duānmù Yuán) is the lord of Red Flame Cave (赤焰洞; chìyàndòng) on Wuzhi Mountain in Hainan.
  • Madam Li (黎夫人; Lí Fūrén) is the lord of Coconut Flower Island (椰花島; yēhuādǎo) in the southern sea.
  • Wu Laoda (烏老大; Wū Lǎodà) is a martial artist who broke into Lingjiu Palace. He chanced upon Tianshan Tonglao, who was in a temporary state of weakness, mistook her for a palace maid, and captured her.
  • Taoist Buping (不平道人; Bùpíng Dàorén) is nicknamed "Dragon King" (蛟王; jiāo wáng). He is killed by Xuzhu.
  • Cui Lühua (崔綠華; Cuī Lǜhuá) is nicknamed "Hibiscus Fairy" (芙蓉仙子; fúróng xiānzǐ).
  • Zhuo Bufan (卓不凡; Zhuó Bùfán), nicknamed "God of Sword" (劍神; jiàn shén), is a formidable swordsman from the Yizihui Sword Sect (一字慧劍門; yīzìhuì jiànmén).
  • Island Lord Qin (欽島主; Qīn Dáozhǔ) is the lord of Seahorse Island (海馬島; háimǎdǎo).
  • Island Lord Sima (司馬島主; Sīmǎ Dáozhǔ)
  • Cave Lord Yu (於洞主; Yú Dòngzhǔ)
  • Cave Lord An (安洞主; Ān Dòngzhǔ)
  • Taoist Jiuyi (九翼道人; Jǐuyì Dàorén) is from the Thunder and Lightning Sect (雷電門; léidiànmén).
  • Island Lord Ou (區島主; Ōu Dáozhǔ) is the lord of Swordfish Island (劍魚島; jiànyúdǎo). He is killed by Zhuo Bufan.
  • Cave Lord Huo (霍洞主; Huò Dòngzhǔ) is the lord of Purple Rock Cave (紫巖洞; zǐyándòng).
  • Island Lord Yun (雲島主; Yún Dáozhǔ)
  • Hadaba (哈大霸; Hādàbà) is the lord of Iron Turtle Island (鐵鰲島; tiěáodǎo).

Funiu Sect[]

The Funiu Sect (伏牛派; Fúniú Pài) is named for the Funiu Mountains in Shanxi and Henan, an area formerly known for its staff-based martial arts.

  • Ke Baisui (柯百歲; Kē Bǎisuì) is the chief of the Funiu Sect. He is murdered by an unknown assailant (later revealed to be Murong Bo), who used his signature martial arts technique to kill him. Murong Fu was suspected of being the murderer.
  • Cui Baiquan (崔百泉; Cuī Bǎiquán), nicknamed "Golden Abacus" (金算盤; jīnsuànpán), is Ke Baisui's junior. In the past, he offended the Murong family and was forced to take shelter in Dali, where he assumes a new identity as an accountant in Duan Zhengchun's residence. He spends most of his time drinking and gambling. Duan Yu befriends him through their common interest in weiqi.
  • Guo Yanzhi (過彥之; Guò Yànzhī), nicknamed "Soul Chasing Whip" (追魂鞭; zhuīhúnbiān), is Ke Baisui's apprentice. He travels to Dali to seek Cui Baiquan's help in hunting down the person who murdered his master.

Others[]

  • Xiao Yuanshan (蕭遠山; Xiāo Yuǎnshān) is Xiao Feng's father. 30 years ago, he and his family were attacked by a group of masked assailants at Yanmen Pass and his wife was killed. He attempted suicide by jumping off a cliff but survived. He remains in hiding in Shaolin's library while secretly plotting revenge on Xuanci, whom he has identified as the attackers' leader. He is enlightened by the Sweeper Monk, who puts him to sleep and clears his mind of thoughts of vengeance. He feels grateful and decides to become the Monk's apprentice.
  • Reverend Zhiguang (智光大師; Zhìguāng Dàshī) is a reputable monk from Mount Tiantai who was involved in the attack on Xiao Yuanshan's family. He was present at the Beggars' Sect meeting in Apricot Forest. He commits suicide after declining to tell Qiao Feng the identity of the "Leading Big Brother".
  • Qiao Sanhuai (喬三槐; Qiáo Sānhuái) is Xiao Feng's adoptive father. He is killed along with his wife by Xiao Yuanshan for not telling their adoptive son about his true parentage.
  • Shenshan Shangren (神山上人; Shénshān Shàngrén) is the abbot of Qingliang Monastery on Mount Wutai.
  • Reverend Guanxin (觀心大師; Guānxīn Dàshī) is the abbot of the Great Minister Temple in Kaifeng.
  • Reverend Daoqing (道清大師; Dàoqīng Dàshī) is the abbot of Pudu Monastery in Jiangnan.
  • Reverend Juexian (覺賢大師; Juéxián Dàshī) is the abbot of Donglin Monastery on Mount Lu.
  • Reverend Rongzhi (融智大師; Róngzhì Dàshī) is the abbot of Jingying Monastery in Chang'an.
  • Reverend Shenyin (神音大師; Shényīn Dàshī) is from Qingliang Monastery on Mount Wutai.
  • Reverend Wuye (五葉大師; Wǔyè Dàshī) is the abbot of Shenjie Monastery (身戒寺).
  • Zheluoxing (哲羅星; Zhéluóxīng) is a monk from India.
  • Boluoxing (波羅星; Bōluóxīng) is Zheluoxing's junior.
  • Zhuge Zhong (諸葛中; Zhūgě Zhōng)

Duan Yu's family tree[]

References[]

  • 段正淳:分段忠实的爱情 (in Chinese) - extract about Duan Zhengchun from Rankings of Characters in Jin Yong's Works (金庸人物排行榜) by Tan Xianmao (覃贤茂)
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