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Quiet, determined, and persistent, she is one of the most skilled fighters in the sect, though she often appears mysterious and aloof. Baek Cheon; Baek Cheon is a second-grade disciple of the Mount Hua Sect and leader of the Baek generation. Once seen as the sect's hope, he has long straight hair, sharp features, and a disciplined appearance.
The Mount Hua Sect, also known as the Huashan Sect, is a fictional martial arts sect mentioned in several works of wuxia fiction. It is commonly featured as one of the leading orthodox sects in the wulin (martial artists' community). It is named after the place where it is based, Mount Hua. The sect appears in three of Jin Yong's novels.
They had a daughter, Xiaozhao. Han was eventually killed by poisoning after Hu Qingniu refused to treat him because he was not a member of the Ming Cult. The identity of the poisoner varies across the three versions of the novel. In the original serialized version, the culprit is a member of the Mount White Camel in the Western Regions.
The Book of Wumu is a fictional military treatise written by the Song general Yue Fei. The book is highly sought after by the Jurchens of the Jin dynasty. Guo Jing uses the knowledge he acquired from the book to defend the Song dynasty. Before his death, he hid the book in the blade of the Dragon Slaying Saber.
Hong Qigong was formerly a slave of Jurchen officials of the Jin Empire before he escaped and joined the Beggars' Gang and eventually became the gang's chief. He is nicknamed "Northern Beggar" (北丐; běi gài) after emerging as one of the top five champions of a martial arts contest on Mount Hua, and is also known as the "Nine Fingered Divine Beggar" (九指神丐; jiúzhǐ shéngài) after ...
The Shaolin librarian Jueyuan and his young apprentice Zhang Junbao pursued the thieves to Mount Hua to retrieve the stolen book. They encountered the new Five Greats ( Huang Yaoshi , Yang Guo , Guo Jing , Yideng and Zhou Botong ), who were just departing from the summit after paying their respects to the late Hong Qigong and Ouyang Feng .
Towards the end of the novel, he retains his position among the new five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua. Ke Zhen'e (柯鎮惡; Kē Zhèn'è) is the sole surviving member of the "Seven Freaks of Jiangnan" from the first novel. He lives with the Guos and is respected as an elder in the family.
The Five Mountain Sword Schools Alliance is a fictional alliance formed by five "orthodox" martial arts schools in the wuxia novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Jin Yong. [1] The five schools specialise in swordplay and are based on the Five Great Mountains in Taoism: Mount Hua, Mount Tai, (South) Mount Heng, (North) Mount Heng and Mount Song.