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List of The Return of the Condor Heroes characters

The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong. Some of these characters are fictionalised personas of, or are based on, actual historical figures, such as Wang Chongyang, Qiu Chuji, Duan Zhixing, Kublai Khan and Yelü Chucai.

The Condor edit

The Divine Condor (神鵰; shéndiāo) is a giant eagle-like creature living alone in a valley and a former companion of the swordsman Dugu Qiubai. After roaming the land for years and failing to find someone who can rival him in swordplay, Dugu Qiubai came to a cave near a forest and spent the rest of his life there as a hermit. Several years after his death, the Condor encounters Yang Guo by coincidence while he was fighting with a giant serpent. Yang Guo learns Dugu Qiubai's swordplay techniques from the Condor. As he has lost his right arm, Yang Guo trains relentlessly and overcomes his disability to use Dugu Qiubai's Heavy Iron Sword with only one arm. After accomplishing a high level of proficiency in swordplay, Yang Guo ventures out with the Condor to search for Xiaolongnü and reunite with her.

Main characters edit

Guo family and associates edit

  • Guo Jing (郭靖; Guō Jìng)
  • Huang Rong (黃蓉; Huáng Róng)
  • Guo Fu (郭芙; Guō Fú) is Guo Jing and Huang Rong's elder daughter. Even though she is beautiful and attractive, she is spoiled and insolent and has been rather unfriendly towards Yang Guo since they were young. At one point, she gets into a heated quarrel with Yang Guo while confronting him about how he lied to the Wu brothers that her parents have agreed to let him marry her, and ends up slicing off his right arm with a sword. She marries Yelü Qi in the end.
  • Guo Xiang (郭襄; Guō Xiāng) is Guo Jing and Huang Rong's younger daughter. When she was a newborn baby, she was abducted by Li Mochou but was saved by Yang Guo, whom she has a crush on when she grows up. She is nicknamed "Little Eastern Heretic" (小東邪) after her maternal grandfather, "Eastern Heretic" Huang Yaoshi. In her middle age, she becomes a Buddhist nun and establishes the Emei School.
  • Guo Polu (郭破虜; Guō Pòlǔ) is Guo Xiang's twin brother. The sequel, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, reveals that 14 years after the events of The Return of the Condor Heroes, he died along with Guo Jing and Huang Rong during the Battle of Xiangyang.
  • Wu Dunru (武敦儒; Wǔ Dūnrú) and Wu Xiuwen (武修文; Wǔ Xiūwén) are Wu Santong's sons. After their mother died, their father became insane and went missing for years. The boys were then raised by Guo Jing and Huang Rong, who also taught them martial arts. Both of them have a crush on Guo Fu and, at one point, nearly fight each other to the death to win her love. However, Yang Guo resolves their dispute by lying that Guo Fu's parents have agreed to let him marry her. The Wu brothers believe Yang Guo and give up on Guo Fu; they eventually marry Yelü Yan and Wanyan Ping respectively, and are said to be expecting children with their wives near the end of the novel.
  • Yelü Qi (耶律齊; Yēlǜ Qí) is a son of Yelü Chucai and a descendant of the imperial clan of the former Liao Empire. He is also Zhou Botong's secret apprentice. Towards the end of the novel, he marries Guo Fu and succeeds Lu Youjiao as the chief of the Beggars' Gang.
  • Yelü Yan (耶律燕; Yēlǜ Yàn) is Yelü Qi's younger sister who marries Wu Dunru.
  • Wanyan Ping (完顏萍; Wányán Píng) is a descendant of the imperial clan of the former Jin Empire. Her parents died when the Jin Empire was conquered by the Mongols and she swears vengeance on Yelü Chucai, whom she blames for her losses. She fails to assassinate him and loses to his children in a fight. She eventually reconciles with the Yelüs and marries Wu Xiuwen.

Mongol Empire edit

  • Jinlun Guoshi (金輪國師; Jīnlún Guóshī; 'Golden Wheel Imperial Adviser') is one of the antagonists in the novel. Originally a Tibetan lama, he becomes the Imperial Adviser of the Mongol Empire and represents the Mongols in challenging the Han Chinese wulin. He is defeated by Yang Guo during the Battle of Xiangyang and dies while saving Guo Xiang from being burnt alive. The "Golden Wheel" is a reference to his weapon, which resembles a gold-coloured chakram. Despite his evil nature, he is shown to be gentle towards Guo Xiang, whom he favours because of her intelligence, and has been considering taking her as his fourth apprentice.
  • Huodu (霍都; Huòdū) is a Mongol prince and Jinlun's third apprentice. A cunning and witty person, he is not very loyal to his master. When Jinlun, Huodu and Da'erba are fighting with Yang Guo at Chongyang Palace, Huodu realises that they are losing so he betrays and abandons his master and flees. Later, he disguises himself as a beggar, He Shiwo (何師我; Hé Shīwǒ), murders Lu Youjiao, and tries to become the chief of the Beggars' Gang. However, Yang Guo exposes his real identity and leads Da'erba to him. Da'erba defeats and kills him for betraying their master.
  • Da'erba (達爾巴; Dá'ěrbā) is a Tibetan monk and Jinlun's second apprentice. In contrast with Huodu, he is honest and loyal towards his master even though he is slow-witted. Having been outsmarted by Yang Guo at one point, he has since believed that Yang Guo is the reincarnation of his senior (Jinlun's first apprentice, who is already deceased). When Jinlun, Huodou and Da'erba are fighting with Yang Guo at Chongyang Palace, Huodu abandons his master and flees while Da'erba tries his best to protect his master life, Yang Guo realises that he is truly a good person so he spares his life. 16 years later, he helps Yang Guo eliminate Huodu. After that, to repay Yang Guo for sparing his life, he promises to return home and never step out of Tibet again.
  • Möngke (蒙哥) is the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. He personally leads his army to attack Xiangyang and is slain by Yang Guo in the final battle.
  • Kublai (忽必烈) is a Mongol prince and Möngke's younger brother. He is the chief commander of the Mongol army attacking Xiangyang. After Möngke's death, he eventually succeeds his brother as the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire.
  • Yelü Chucai (耶律楚才; Yēlǜ Chǔcái) is the Premier of the Mongol Empire and a descendant of the imperial clan of the former Liao Empire.
  • Yelü Jin (耶律晉; Yēlǜ Jìn) is Yelü Chucai's elder son.

Mercenaries hired by the Mongols edit

  • Xiaoxiangzi (瀟湘子; Xiāoxiāngzǐ) is a martial artist from Xiangxi. He steals the Nine Yang Manual from Shaolin Monastery with Yinkexi and hide it inside the stomach of a white gorilla. They become suspicious and kill each other eventually.
  • Yinkexi (尹克西; Yǐnkèxī) is a merchant and martial artist from Persia.
  • Nimoxing (尼摩星; Nímóxīng) is a martial artist from India. He has his legs amputated after falling into a trap set by Yang Guo using Li Mochou's poison needles. He is slain by Yang Guo in Xiangyang 16 years later.
  • Ma Guangzuo (麻光佐; Má Guāngzuǒ) is a martial artist from Xinjiang. Unlike the other mercenaries, he is not always a villain and he has helped Yang Guo and Xiaolongnü before. Yang Guo later persuades him to leave the Mongols.

Passionless Valley edit

  • Gongsun Zhi (公孫止; Gōngsūn Zhǐ) is the master of Passionless Valley (絕情谷). Although he appears extraordinary, noble and gentlemanly, he is in fact cold-hearted, ruthless and lecherous. A highly skilled martial artist, he wields a pair of blades in combat. After he first meets Xiaolongnü, he tries to make her marry him until Yang Guo shows up and stops him. His true colours are revealed as the story progresses, particularly after his wife returns to seek vengeance on him. He flees the valley after he is blinded in one eye, but returns later to take revenge on his wife and dies together with her when they both fall off a cliff.
  • Qiu Qianchi (裘千尺; Qiú Qiānchǐ) is Qiu Qianren's younger sister and Gongsun Zhi's wife. An insolent and domineering woman, she gradually fell out of her husband's favour and he decided to get rid of her. After drugging her, he broke her limbs and threw her into an underground pit and left her for dead. While struggling to survive, she mastered a skill which allowed her to overcome her disability by using her inner energy to suck distant objects into her mouth and fire them as projectiles towards enemies with extreme force and accuracy. Several years later, Yang Guo encounters her by chance and brings her back to confront Gongsun Zhi, revealing his dark past and true nature. She ultimately falls to her death off a cliff along with her husband.
  • Gongsun Lü'e (公孫綠萼; Gōngsūn Lǜ'è) is Gongsun Zhi and Qiu Qianchi's daughter. Unlike her parents, she is kind-hearted and compassionate. She has a crush on Yang Guo and eventually sacrifices herself to help him.
  • Fan Yiweng (樊一翁; Fán Yīwēng) is Gongsun Zhi's most senior apprentice. He has a long white beard and becomes the "Long Bearded Ghost" later.
  • Rou'er (柔兒; Róu'ér) was a servant girl whom Gongsun Zhi fell in love with. Qiu Qianchi discovered their illicit relationship and forced her husband to kill Rou'er.

Ancient Tomb School edit

  • Li Mochou (李莫愁; Lǐ Mòchóu), nicknamed "Red Fairy" (赤練仙子), is Xiaolongnü's senior. She was more powerful in martial arts than her junior at the start of the novel. Although she is beautiful in appearance, she morphs into a vicious killer after her lover betrayed her. However, she appears as a motherly figure to the baby Guo Xiang, whom she kidnaps from her parents. She is seen trying to take the Jade Maiden Sutra from Xiaolongnü on several occasions at the beginning of the novel, but has never been successful. She commits suicide by throwing herself into the fire in Passionless Valley.
  • Lin Chaoying (林朝英; Lín Cháoyīng) was the school's founder. She was both a rival and lover of Wang Chongyang, and equalled him in martial arts prowess.
  • Granny Sun (孫婆婆; Sūn Pópó) is an old woman who lives with Xiaolongnü in the Ancient Tomb. She saves Yang Guo from the bullies at Quanzhen School and wants to help him fend off the priests. She is accidentally killed by Hao Datong during the scuffle. Before her death, she makes Xiaolongnü promise her to take care of Yang for the rest of his life.
  • Hong Lingbo (洪凌波; Hóng Língbō) is Li Mochou's apprentice. She is rather sympathetic to Lu Wushuang, who was Li's slave then. She is used as a cushion by her master to escape from the love flowers and dies after being pricked by the poisonous flowers.

Lu family edit

  • Cheng Ying (程英; Chéng Yīng) is Lu Wushuang's cousin. After Lu Wushuang's family were murdered by Li Mochou, Cheng Ying was saved by Huang Yaoshi, who took her in as an apprentice. Later, she meets Yang Guo and has a crush on him, but ultimately becomes his sworn sister.
  • Lu Wushuang (陸無雙; Lù Wúshuāng) is Lu Liding's daughter and Cheng Ying's cousin. When she was still a child, her family were murdered by Li Mochou, who abducted and enslaved her for years. She manages to escape later and encounters Yang Guo, whom she develops a crush on. She ultimately becomes Yang Guo's sworn sister.
  • Lu Zhanyuan (陸展元; Lù Zhǎnyuán), who is mentioned by name only, was Li Mochou's former lover who had died three years before the events of the novel take place. He had reneged his promise to marry Li Mochou and married He Yuanjun instead. This led to Li Mochou holding a grudge against the Lu family, whom she massacres at the start of the novel.
  • He Yuanjun (何沅君; Hé Yuánjūn) was Lu Zhanyuan's wife who committed suicide to join her husband after he died of illness.
  • Lu Liding (陸立鼎; Lù Lìdǐng) is Lu Zhanyuan's younger brother. Except for his daughter Lu Wushuang, the entire Lu family were brutally murdered by Li Mochou at the start of the novel.

Quanzhen School edit

  • Wang Chongyang (王重陽; Wáng Chóngyáng), nicknamed "Central Divine" (中神通) and is only mentioned by name in the novel, was the founder of the Quanzhen School. Regarded as the most powerful martial artist in the jianghu in his time, he was the first among the five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua and had won the Nine Yin Manual as his prize.
  • Zhou Botong (周伯通; Zhōu Bótōng), nicknamed "Old Imp" (老頑童) for his childish behaviour despite his old age, is Wang Chongyang's junior and a formidable martial artist. Towards the end of the novel, he becomes the first among the new five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua and replaces Wang Chongyang in the central position as the "Central Imp" (中頑童).
  • The "Seven Immortals of Quanzhen" (全真七子; Quánzhēn Qī Zǐ) are Wang Chongyang's seven apprentices who lead the Quanzhen School after their master's death. One of them, Tan Chuduan (譚處端; Tán Chǔduān), was killed by Ouyang Feng in the first novel. The other six are:
    • Ma Yu (馬鈺; Mǎ Yù), also known as Danyangzi (丹陽子; Dānyángzǐ)
    • Liu Chuxuan (劉處玄; Liú Chǔxuán), also known as Changshengzi (長生子; Chángshēngzǐ)
    • Qiu Chuji (丘處機; Qiū Chǔjī), also known as Changchunzi (長春子; Chángchūnzǐ)
    • Wang Chuyi (王處一; Wáng Chǔyī), also known as Yuyangzi (玉陽子; Yùyángzǐ)
    • Hao Datong (郝大通; Hǎo Dàtōng), also known as Guangningzi (廣寧子; Guǎngníngzǐ)
    • Sun Bu'er (孫不二; Sūn Bù'èr), also known as Qingjing Sanren (清靜散人; Qīngjìng Sǎnrén)
  • Zhao Zhijing (趙志敬; Zhào Zhìjìng) is the most senior of all Quanzhen members after the "Seven Immortals". He was Yang Guo's master when Yang Guo was in Quanzhen. He dislikes the boy, does not teach him any practical martial arts, and allows his other apprentices to bully him. Later in the novel, he collaborates with the Mongols to seize the leadership position of his school, but his plans are foiled and he is killed by Xiaolongnü's jade bees.
  • Zhen Zhibing (甄志丙; Zhēn Zhìbǐng) is a senior member of Quanzhen. He has a crush on Xiaolongnü and is unable to restrain himself so he blindfolds and rapes Xiaolongnü when she is immobilised by Ouyang Feng. Xiaolongnü is unaware that Zhen Zhibing was the one who raped her and she wrongly accused Yang Guo until the truth is revealed. When the truth comes to light, Zhen Zhibing, who has been deeply plagued by guilt for years over this incident, begs Xiaolongnü to kill him but she cannot bring herself to. He later sacrifices himself to save Xiaolongnü from death as atonement for his sins. Named Yin Zhiping (尹志平 Yǐn Zhìpíng) in the original version, but his name was changed in later revisions due to protests as Yin Zhiping in real-life is a respected leader of Quanzhen School.
  • Lu Qingdu (鹿清篤; Lù Qīngdǔ) is one of Zhao Zhijing's apprentices. Like his master, he hates Yang Guo and takes pleasure in bullying the boy during his time in Quanzhen. At one point, Yang Guo uses the Toad Skill to knock out Lu Qingdu, flees from Quanzhen and eventually joins the Ancient Tomb School. When the Mongols show up at Quanzhen later, Lu Qingdu joins Zhao Zhijing in pledging allegiance to the Mongol Empire, and kills some Quanzhen members who refuse to serve the Mongols. After Zhao Zhijing meets his end, Lu Qingdu and the Quanzhen traitors are executed for their betrayal.

Dali Kingdom edit

  • Reverend Yideng (一燈大師; Yīdēng Dàshī), previously known as Duan Zhixing (段智興; Duàn Zhìxīng) and nicknamed "Southern Emperor" (南帝), is the former ruler of the Dali Kingdom and one of the five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua. He has since abdicated and become a Buddhist monk. Towards the end of the novel, he retains his position among the new five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua as the "Southern Monk" (南僧).
  • Liu Ying (劉瑛; Liú Yīng), also known as Yinggu (瑛姑; Yīnggū) and nicknamed "Divine Mathematician" (神算子), was originally Duan Zhixing's concubine when he was still the emperor of Dali. She had a secret affair with Zhou Botong and bore him a son, but their son died at the hands of Qiu Qianren. After her son's death, she leads a reclusive life in the Black Swamp with only a pair of Nine Tailed Divine Foxes to keep her company.
  • Reverend Yideng's close aides:
    • Chu Dongshan (褚東山; Chǔ Dōngshān), nicknamed "Reclusive Fisherman of Diancang" (點蒼漁隱).
    • Zhang Shaoshou (張少守; Zhāng Shàoshǒu)
    • Wu Santong (武三通; Wǔ Sāntōng) is the father of the Wu brothers. He went insane and disappeared when his wife sacrificed herself to save him after he was poisoned by Li Mochou. He only appears again several years later when his boys have grown up.
    • Zhu Ziliu (朱子柳; Zhū Zǐliǔ) participates in the martial arts contest at Dasheng Pass, and later appears to help the protagonists in defending Xiangyang from the Mongols.
  • Wu Sanniang (武三娘; Wǔ Sānniáng) was Wu Santong's wife and the mother of the Wu brothers. Her husband was injured and poisoned by Li Mochou, and she saved his life by sucking out the venom from his wound. However, she died from poisoning and Wu Santong was so traumatised that he went berserk and disappeared for many years, only to return when his sons have grown up.

Peach Blossom Island edit

  • Huang Yaoshi (黃藥師; Huáng Yàoshī), nicknamed "Eastern Heretic" (東邪), is the master of Peach Blossom Island and one of the five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua. 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. Despite holding a grudge against Yang Guo's father for the deaths of his fellows, he treats the boy like the rest of the Guo children after sensing that Yang is not corrupt. Years later, he relates the story of Yang Kang to Yang Guo at the Temple of the Iron Spear. He admires Yang Guo for his chivalry, and is also grateful to Yang for saving his life from Sha Tongtian and company. He forgives Yang Guo's father and promises to help Yang reconstruct his father's tomb.
  • Shagu (傻姑; Shǎgū; 'foolish girl') is the orphaned daughter of Qu Lingfeng from the first novel. Huang Yaoshi took her under his care and trained her as his apprentice. Upon learning that she was present at the scene of his father's death, Yang Guo attempts to force her to tell him the details about the incident. However, her ambiguous and unclear answers cause him to mistakenly believe that Guo Jing and Huang Rong murdered his father.
  • Feng Mofeng (馮默風; Féng Mòfēng) is a former apprentice of Huang Yaoshi and the sole survivor among Huang's original six apprentices (the others were either killed or died of natural causes). He was maimed and banished from Peach Blossom Island by his master when his seniors, Chen Xuanfeng and Mei Chaofeng, betrayed their master. He becomes a blacksmith after leaving the island and he still respects Huang Yaoshi. He sacrifices himself to buy time for Guo Jing and Yang Guo to escape from the Mongol camp.

Shaolin School edit

  • Jueyuan (覺遠; Juéyuǎn) is the librarian of Shaolin. Although he had not been formally allowed to train in Shaolin martial arts, he secretly built up immense inner energy after reading the Nine Yang Manual.
  • Zhang Junbao (張君寶; Zhāng Jūnbǎo) is Jueyuan's apprentice who memorises part of the Nine Yang Manual from his master. Towards the end of the novel, he and his master are chasing Xiaoxiangzi and Yinkexi, who have stolen the Nine Yang Manual from the Shaolin library. They encounter Yang Guo, who help them defeat the two mercenaries.
  • Tianming (天鳴; Tiānmíng) is the abbot of Shaolin.
  • Wuse (無色; Wúsè) is the head of the Arhat Hall.
  • Wuxiang (無相; Wúxiàng) is the head of the Bodhidharma Hall.

Guo Xiang's friends edit

  • The "Ghosts of the Western Mountain Cave" (西山一窟鬼) are a group of martial artists who dress up as phantoms and ghosts to scare people. They befriend Guo Xiang and become allies of her and Yang Guo. Some of them are:
    • Long Bearded Ghost (長鬚鬼; Chángxūguǐ) is formerly Gongsun Zhi's eldest apprentice, Fan Yiweng. He is killed by Jinlun Guoshi.
    • Big Headed Ghost (大頭鬼; Dàtóuguǐ) is killed by Jinlun Guoshi.
    • Hanged Ghost (吊死鬼; Diàosǐguǐ)
    • Life Taking Ghost (催命鬼; Cuīmìngguǐ)
    • Impermanence Ghost (無常鬼; Wúchángguǐ)
    • Debt Collecting Ghost (討債鬼; Tǎozhàiguǐ)
    • Fearsome Ghost (煞神鬼; Shàshénguǐ)
    • Death Ghost (喪門鬼; Sàngménguǐ)
    • Pretty Ghost (俏鬼; Qiàoguǐ)
    • Smiling Ghost (笑臉鬼; Xiàoliǎnguǐ)
  • The five Shi brothers live in Ten Thousand Beasts Mountain Manor (萬獸山莊). They are known for their abilities to tame all kinds of wild beasts. They befriend Guo Xiang and become Yang Guo's allies. The five are:
    • Shi Bowei (史伯威; Shǐ Bówēi), nicknamed "Mountain King with a White Forehead" (白額山君).
    • Shi Zhongmeng (史仲猛; Shǐ Zhòngměng), nicknamed "Guanjianzi" (管見子).
    • Shi Shugang (史叔剛; Shǐ Shūgāng), nicknamed "Golden Armoured Lion King" (金甲獅王).
    • Shi Jiqiang (史季強; Shǐ Jìqiáng), nicknamed "God of Great Strength" (大力神).
    • Shi Mengjie (史孟捷; Shǐ Mèngjié), nicknamed "Eight Handed Immortal Ape" (八手仙猿).
  • Zhang Yimang (張一氓; Zhāng Yīmáng)
  • Abbess Shengyin (聖因師太; Shèngyīn Shītài)
  • Human Cook (人廚子; Rénchúzǐ)
  • Hundred Herbs Fairy (百草仙; Báicǎoxiān)

Others edit

  • Qiu Qianren (裘千仞; Qiú Qiānrèn) was the chief of the Iron Palm Gang (鐵掌幫) who was nicknamed "Iron Palm Skimming on Water" (鐵掌水上飄) for his prowess in martial arts and qinggong. Notorious for committing heinous crimes in the past, he was saved from death by Yideng and has since repented, become Yideng's apprentice and renamed himself Ci'en (慈恩; Cí'ēn). He dies in peace after Zhou Botong and Yinggu forgive him for killing their infant son.
  • Lu Youjiao (魯有腳; Lǔ Yǒujiǎo) is Huang Rong's successor as the chief of the Beggars' Gang who is slow witted but honest and loyal. He is lured into a trap and slain by Huodu, who takes the Dog Beating Staff from him. Guo Xiang, who regards him as a close friend, is devastated by his death.
  • Lu Guanying (陸冠英; Lù Guànyīng) is the son of Lu Chengfeng, one of Huang Yaoshi's original six apprentices. He becomes the leader of the pirates of Lake Tai after his father's death. He plays host to the Heroes' Feast at Dasheng Pass.
  • Cheng Yaojia (程瑤迦; Chéng Yáojiā) is Sun Bu'er's apprentice and Lu Guanying's wife.
  • Sha Tongtian (沙通天; Shā Tōngtiān), Hou Tonghai (侯通海; Hóu Tōnghǎi), Lingzhi Shangren (靈智上人; Língzhì Shàngrén), and Peng Lianhu (彭連虎; Péng Liánhǔ) were previously the followers of Wanyan Honglie in the first novel. They were defeated on Mount Hua and captured by Zhou Botong and imprisoned in Quanzhen School's headquarters, Chongyang Palace. Despite the attempts by the Quanzhen Taoists to reform them, the four tried to escape a few times but failed. Ultimately, after one failed escape attempt, the four were crippled by the Taoists and additionally, as three of these people - Hou, Peng and Lingzhi - had injured and killed a few of the guards during this failed attempt, they were blinded in their eyes, leaving Sha as the only one out of the four who could still see. They manage to escape later when the Mongols attacked the Quanzhen School. After living a peaceful, reclusive life for 16 years, they encounter Ke Zhen'e in Jiaxing, and attempt to kill him for fear that he would alert Guo Jing of their whereabouts. Yang Guo comes to Ke's aid and defeats them in a brief fight. They later relate the story of Yang Kang to Yang Guo.
  • Lü Wende (呂文德; Lǚ Wéndé) is the commander of Xiangyang's military forces. He dies ten years after the events of the novel.
  • Lü Wenhuan (呂文煥; Lǚ Wénhuàn) is Lü Wende's brother who takes over his brother's command of Xiangyang's military forces.

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The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong Some of these characters are fictionalised personas of or are based on actual historical figures such as Wang Chongyang Qiu Chuji Duan Zhixing Kublai Khan and Yelu Chucai Contents 1 The Condor 2 Main characters 3 Guo family and associates 4 Mongol Empire 4 1 Mercenaries hired by the Mongols 5 Passionless Valley 6 Ancient Tomb School 7 Lu family 8 Quanzhen School 9 Dali Kingdom 10 Peach Blossom Island 11 Shaolin School 12 Guo Xiang s friends 13 OthersThe Condor editThe Divine Condor 神鵰 shendiao is a giant eagle like creature living alone in a valley and a former companion of the swordsman Dugu Qiubai After roaming the land for years and failing to find someone who can rival him in swordplay Dugu Qiubai came to a cave near a forest and spent the rest of his life there as a hermit Several years after his death the Condor encounters Yang Guo by coincidence while he was fighting with a giant serpent Yang Guo learns Dugu Qiubai s swordplay techniques from the Condor As he has lost his right arm Yang Guo trains relentlessly and overcomes his disability to use Dugu Qiubai s Heavy Iron Sword with only one arm After accomplishing a high level of proficiency in swordplay Yang Guo ventures out with the Condor to search for Xiaolongnu and reunite with her Main characters editSee also Template Yang Kang and Mu Nianci s family tree Yang Guo 楊過 Yang Guo Xiaolongnu 小龍女 Xiǎolongnǚ Little Dragon Maiden Guo family and associates editSee also Template Guo Jing and Huang Rong s family tree Guo Jing 郭靖 Guō Jing Huang Rong 黃蓉 Huang Rong Guo Fu 郭芙 Guō Fu is Guo Jing and Huang Rong s elder daughter Even though she is beautiful and attractive she is spoiled and insolent and has been rather unfriendly towards Yang Guo since they were young At one point she gets into a heated quarrel with Yang Guo while confronting him about how he lied to the Wu brothers that her parents have agreed to let him marry her and ends up slicing off his right arm with a sword She marries Yelu Qi in the end Guo Xiang 郭襄 Guō Xiang is Guo Jing and Huang Rong s younger daughter When she was a newborn baby she was abducted by Li Mochou but was saved by Yang Guo whom she has a crush on when she grows up She is nicknamed Little Eastern Heretic 小東邪 after her maternal grandfather Eastern Heretic Huang Yaoshi In her middle age she becomes a Buddhist nun and establishes the Emei School Guo Polu 郭破虜 Guō Polǔ is Guo Xiang s twin brother The sequel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber reveals that 14 years after the events of The Return of the Condor Heroes he died along with Guo Jing and Huang Rong during the Battle of Xiangyang Wu Dunru 武敦儒 Wǔ Dunru and Wu Xiuwen 武修文 Wǔ Xiuwen are Wu Santong s sons After their mother died their father became insane and went missing for years The boys were then raised by Guo Jing and Huang Rong who also taught them martial arts Both of them have a crush on Guo Fu and at one point nearly fight each other to the death to win her love However Yang Guo resolves their dispute by lying that Guo Fu s parents have agreed to let him marry her The Wu brothers believe Yang Guo and give up on Guo Fu they eventually marry Yelu Yan and Wanyan Ping respectively and are said to be expecting children with their wives near the end of the novel Yelu Qi 耶律齊 Yelǜ Qi is a son of Yelu Chucai and a descendant of the imperial clan of the former Liao Empire He is also Zhou Botong s secret apprentice Towards the end of the novel he marries Guo Fu and succeeds Lu Youjiao as the chief of the Beggars Gang Yelu Yan 耶律燕 Yelǜ Yan is Yelu Qi s younger sister who marries Wu Dunru Wanyan Ping 完顏萍 Wanyan Ping is a descendant of the imperial clan of the former Jin Empire Her parents died when the Jin Empire was conquered by the Mongols and she swears vengeance on Yelu Chucai whom she blames for her losses She fails to assassinate him and loses to his children in a fight She eventually reconciles with the Yelus and marries Wu Xiuwen Mongol Empire editJinlun Guoshi 金輪國師 Jinlun Guoshi Golden Wheel Imperial Adviser is one of the antagonists in the novel Originally a Tibetan lama he becomes the Imperial Adviser of the Mongol Empire and represents the Mongols in challenging the Han Chinese wulin He is defeated by Yang Guo during the Battle of Xiangyang and dies while saving Guo Xiang from being burnt alive The Golden Wheel is a reference to his weapon which resembles a gold coloured chakram Despite his evil nature he is shown to be gentle towards Guo Xiang whom he favours because of her intelligence and has been considering taking her as his fourth apprentice Huodu 霍都 Huodu is a Mongol prince and Jinlun s third apprentice A cunning and witty person he is not very loyal to his master When Jinlun Huodu and Da erba are fighting with Yang Guo at Chongyang Palace Huodu realises that they are losing so he betrays and abandons his master and flees Later he disguises himself as a beggar He Shiwo 何師我 He Shiwǒ murders Lu Youjiao and tries to become the chief of the Beggars Gang However Yang Guo exposes his real identity and leads Da erba to him Da erba defeats and kills him for betraying their master Da erba 達爾巴 Da erba is a Tibetan monk and Jinlun s second apprentice In contrast with Huodu he is honest and loyal towards his master even though he is slow witted Having been outsmarted by Yang Guo at one point he has since believed that Yang Guo is the reincarnation of his senior Jinlun s first apprentice who is already deceased When Jinlun Huodou and Da erba are fighting with Yang Guo at Chongyang Palace Huodu abandons his master and flees while Da erba tries his best to protect his master life Yang Guo realises that he is truly a good person so he spares his life 16 years later he helps Yang Guo eliminate Huodu After that to repay Yang Guo for sparing his life he promises to return home and never step out of Tibet again Mongke 蒙哥 is the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire He personally leads his army to attack Xiangyang and is slain by Yang Guo in the final battle Kublai 忽必烈 is a Mongol prince and Mongke s younger brother He is the chief commander of the Mongol army attacking Xiangyang After Mongke s death he eventually succeeds his brother as the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire Yelu Chucai 耶律楚才 Yelǜ Chǔcai is the Premier of the Mongol Empire and a descendant of the imperial clan of the former Liao Empire Yelu Jin 耶律晉 Yelǜ Jin is Yelu Chucai s elder son Mercenaries hired by the Mongols edit Xiaoxiangzi 瀟湘子 Xiaoxiangzǐ is a martial artist from Xiangxi He steals the Nine Yang Manual from Shaolin Monastery with Yinkexi and hide it inside the stomach of a white gorilla They become suspicious and kill each other eventually Yinkexi 尹克西 Yǐnkexi is a merchant and martial artist from Persia Nimoxing 尼摩星 Nimoxing is a martial artist from India He has his legs amputated after falling into a trap set by Yang Guo using Li Mochou s poison needles He is slain by Yang Guo in Xiangyang 16 years later Ma Guangzuo 麻光佐 Ma Guangzuǒ is a martial artist from Xinjiang Unlike the other mercenaries he is not always a villain and he has helped Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu before Yang Guo later persuades him to leave the Mongols Passionless Valley editGongsun Zhi 公孫止 Gōngsun Zhǐ is the master of Passionless Valley 絕情谷 Although he appears extraordinary noble and gentlemanly he is in fact cold hearted ruthless and lecherous A highly skilled martial artist he wields a pair of blades in combat After he first meets Xiaolongnu he tries to make her marry him until Yang Guo shows up and stops him His true colours are revealed as the story progresses particularly after his wife returns to seek vengeance on him He flees the valley after he is blinded in one eye but returns later to take revenge on his wife and dies together with her when they both fall off a cliff Qiu Qianchi 裘千尺 Qiu Qianchǐ is Qiu Qianren s younger sister and Gongsun Zhi s wife An insolent and domineering woman she gradually fell out of her husband s favour and he decided to get rid of her After drugging her he broke her limbs and threw her into an underground pit and left her for dead While struggling to survive she mastered a skill which allowed her to overcome her disability by using her inner energy to suck distant objects into her mouth and fire them as projectiles towards enemies with extreme force and accuracy Several years later Yang Guo encounters her by chance and brings her back to confront Gongsun Zhi revealing his dark past and true nature She ultimately falls to her death off a cliff along with her husband Gongsun Lu e 公孫綠萼 Gōngsun Lǜ e is Gongsun Zhi and Qiu Qianchi s daughter Unlike her parents she is kind hearted and compassionate She has a crush on Yang Guo and eventually sacrifices herself to help him Fan Yiweng 樊一翁 Fan Yiweng is Gongsun Zhi s most senior apprentice He has a long white beard and becomes the Long Bearded Ghost later Rou er 柔兒 Rou er was a servant girl whom Gongsun Zhi fell in love with Qiu Qianchi discovered their illicit relationship and forced her husband to kill Rou er Ancient Tomb School editSee also Ancient Tomb School Li Mochou 李莫愁 Lǐ Mochou nicknamed Red Fairy 赤練仙子 is Xiaolongnu s senior She was more powerful in martial arts than her junior at the start of the novel Although she is beautiful in appearance she morphs into a vicious killer after her lover betrayed her However she appears as a motherly figure to the baby Guo Xiang whom she kidnaps from her parents She is seen trying to take the Jade Maiden Sutra from Xiaolongnu on several occasions at the beginning of the novel but has never been successful She commits suicide by throwing herself into the fire in Passionless Valley Lin Chaoying 林朝英 Lin Chaoying was the school s founder She was both a rival and lover of Wang Chongyang and equalled him in martial arts prowess Granny Sun 孫婆婆 Sun Popo is an old woman who lives with Xiaolongnu in the Ancient Tomb She saves Yang Guo from the bullies at Quanzhen School and wants to help him fend off the priests She is accidentally killed by Hao Datong during the scuffle Before her death she makes Xiaolongnu promise her to take care of Yang for the rest of his life Hong Lingbo 洪凌波 Hong Lingbō is Li Mochou s apprentice She is rather sympathetic to Lu Wushuang who was Li s slave then She is used as a cushion by her master to escape from the love flowers and dies after being pricked by the poisonous flowers Lu family editCheng Ying 程英 Cheng Ying is Lu Wushuang s cousin After Lu Wushuang s family were murdered by Li Mochou Cheng Ying was saved by Huang Yaoshi who took her in as an apprentice Later she meets Yang Guo and has a crush on him but ultimately becomes his sworn sister Lu Wushuang 陸無雙 Lu Wushuang is Lu Liding s daughter and Cheng Ying s cousin When she was still a child her family were murdered by Li Mochou who abducted and enslaved her for years She manages to escape later and encounters Yang Guo whom she develops a crush on She ultimately becomes Yang Guo s sworn sister Lu Zhanyuan 陸展元 Lu Zhǎnyuan who is mentioned by name only was Li Mochou s former lover who had died three years before the events of the novel take place He had reneged his promise to marry Li Mochou and married He Yuanjun instead This led to Li Mochou holding a grudge against the Lu family whom she massacres at the start of the novel He Yuanjun 何沅君 He Yuanjun was Lu Zhanyuan s wife who committed suicide to join her husband after he died of illness Lu Liding 陸立鼎 Lu Lidǐng is Lu Zhanyuan s younger brother Except for his daughter Lu Wushuang the entire Lu family were brutally murdered by Li Mochou at the start of the novel Quanzhen School editSee also Quanzhen School Wang Chongyang 王重陽 Wang Chongyang nicknamed Central Divine 中神通 and is only mentioned by name in the novel was the founder of the Quanzhen School Regarded as the most powerful martial artist in the jianghu in his time he was the first among the five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua and had won the Nine Yin Manual as his prize Zhou Botong 周伯通 Zhōu Botōng nicknamed Old Imp 老頑童 for his childish behaviour despite his old age is Wang Chongyang s junior and a formidable martial artist Towards the end of the novel he becomes the first among the new five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua and replaces Wang Chongyang in the central position as the Central Imp 中頑童 The Seven Immortals of Quanzhen 全真七子 Quanzhen Qi Zǐ are Wang Chongyang s seven apprentices who lead the Quanzhen School after their master s death One of them Tan Chuduan 譚處端 Tan Chǔduan was killed by Ouyang Feng in the first novel The other six are Ma Yu 馬鈺 Mǎ Yu also known as Danyangzi 丹陽子 Danyangzǐ Liu Chuxuan 劉處玄 Liu Chǔxuan also known as Changshengzi 長生子 Changshengzǐ Qiu Chuji 丘處機 Qiu Chǔji also known as Changchunzi 長春子 Changchunzǐ Wang Chuyi 王處一 Wang Chǔyi also known as Yuyangzi 玉陽子 Yuyangzǐ Hao Datong 郝大通 Hǎo Datōng also known as Guangningzi 廣寧子 Guǎngningzǐ Sun Bu er 孫不二 Sun Bu er also known as Qingjing Sanren 清靜散人 Qingjing Sǎnren Zhao Zhijing 趙志敬 Zhao Zhijing is the most senior of all Quanzhen members after the Seven Immortals He was Yang Guo s master when Yang Guo was in Quanzhen He dislikes the boy does not teach him any practical martial arts and allows his other apprentices to bully him Later in the novel he collaborates with the Mongols to seize the leadership position of his school but his plans are foiled and he is killed by Xiaolongnu s jade bees Zhen Zhibing 甄志丙 Zhen Zhibǐng is a senior member of Quanzhen He has a crush on Xiaolongnu and is unable to restrain himself so he blindfolds and rapes Xiaolongnu when she is immobilised by Ouyang Feng Xiaolongnu is unaware that Zhen Zhibing was the one who raped her and she wrongly accused Yang Guo until the truth is revealed When the truth comes to light Zhen Zhibing who has been deeply plagued by guilt for years over this incident begs Xiaolongnu to kill him but she cannot bring herself to He later sacrifices himself to save Xiaolongnu from death as atonement for his sins Named Yin Zhiping 尹志平 Yǐn Zhiping in the original version but his name was changed in later revisions due to protests as Yin Zhiping in real life is a respected leader of Quanzhen School Lu Qingdu 鹿清篤 Lu Qingdǔ is one of Zhao Zhijing s apprentices Like his master he hates Yang Guo and takes pleasure in bullying the boy during his time in Quanzhen At one point Yang Guo uses the Toad Skill to knock out Lu Qingdu flees from Quanzhen and eventually joins the Ancient Tomb School When the Mongols show up at Quanzhen later Lu Qingdu joins Zhao Zhijing in pledging allegiance to the Mongol Empire and kills some Quanzhen members who refuse to serve the Mongols After Zhao Zhijing meets his end Lu Qingdu and the Quanzhen traitors are executed for their betrayal Dali Kingdom editReverend Yideng 一燈大師 Yideng Dashi previously known as Duan Zhixing 段智興 Duan Zhixing and nicknamed Southern Emperor 南帝 is the former ruler of the Dali Kingdom and one of the five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua He has since abdicated and become a Buddhist monk Towards the end of the novel he retains his position among the new five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua as the Southern Monk 南僧 Liu Ying 劉瑛 Liu Ying also known as Yinggu 瑛姑 Yinggu and nicknamed Divine Mathematician 神算子 was originally Duan Zhixing s concubine when he was still the emperor of Dali She had a secret affair with Zhou Botong and bore him a son but their son died at the hands of Qiu Qianren After her son s death she leads a reclusive life in the Black Swamp with only a pair of Nine Tailed Divine Foxes to keep her company Reverend Yideng s close aides Chu Dongshan 褚東山 Chǔ Dōngshan nicknamed Reclusive Fisherman of Diancang 點蒼漁隱 Zhang Shaoshou 張少守 Zhang Shaoshǒu Wu Santong 武三通 Wǔ Santōng is the father of the Wu brothers He went insane and disappeared when his wife sacrificed herself to save him after he was poisoned by Li Mochou He only appears again several years later when his boys have grown up Zhu Ziliu 朱子柳 Zhu Zǐliǔ participates in the martial arts contest at Dasheng Pass and later appears to help the protagonists in defending Xiangyang from the Mongols Wu Sanniang 武三娘 Wǔ Sanniang was Wu Santong s wife and the mother of the Wu brothers Her husband was injured and poisoned by Li Mochou and she saved his life by sucking out the venom from his wound However she died from poisoning and Wu Santong was so traumatised that he went berserk and disappeared for many years only to return when his sons have grown up Peach Blossom Island editHuang Yaoshi 黃藥師 Huang Yaoshi nicknamed Eastern Heretic 東邪 is the master of Peach Blossom Island and one of the five winners of the martial arts contest on Mount Hua 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 Ke Zhen e 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 Despite holding a grudge against Yang Guo s father for the deaths of his fellows he treats the boy like the rest of the Guo children after sensing that Yang is not corrupt Years later he relates the story of Yang Kang to Yang Guo at the Temple of the Iron Spear He admires Yang Guo for his chivalry and is also grateful to Yang for saving his life from Sha Tongtian and company He forgives Yang Guo s father and promises to help Yang reconstruct his father s tomb Shagu 傻姑 Shǎgu foolish girl is the orphaned daughter of Qu Lingfeng from the first novel Huang Yaoshi took her under his care and trained her as his apprentice Upon learning that she was present at the scene of his father s death Yang Guo attempts to force her to tell him the details about the incident However her ambiguous and unclear answers cause him to mistakenly believe that Guo Jing and Huang Rong murdered his father Feng Mofeng 馮默風 Feng Mofeng is a former apprentice of Huang Yaoshi and the sole survivor among Huang s original six apprentices the others were either killed or died of natural causes He was maimed and banished from Peach Blossom Island by his master when his seniors Chen Xuanfeng and Mei Chaofeng betrayed their master He becomes a blacksmith after leaving the island and he still respects Huang Yaoshi He sacrifices himself to buy time for Guo Jing and Yang Guo to escape from the Mongol camp Shaolin School editSee also Shaolin School Jueyuan 覺遠 Jueyuǎn is the librarian of Shaolin Although he had not been formally allowed to train in Shaolin martial arts he secretly built up immense inner energy after reading the Nine Yang Manual Zhang Junbao 張君寶 Zhang Junbǎo is Jueyuan s apprentice who memorises part of the Nine Yang Manual from his master Towards the end of the novel he and his master are chasing Xiaoxiangzi and Yinkexi who have stolen the Nine Yang Manual from the Shaolin library They encounter Yang Guo who help them defeat the two mercenaries Tianming 天鳴 Tianming is the abbot of Shaolin Wuse 無色 Wuse is the head of the Arhat Hall Wuxiang 無相 Wuxiang is the head of the Bodhidharma Hall Guo Xiang s friends editThe Ghosts of the Western Mountain Cave 西山一窟鬼 are a group of martial artists who dress up as phantoms and ghosts to scare people They befriend Guo Xiang and become allies of her and Yang Guo Some of them are Long Bearded Ghost 長鬚鬼 Changxuguǐ is formerly Gongsun Zhi s eldest apprentice Fan Yiweng He is killed by Jinlun Guoshi Big Headed Ghost 大頭鬼 Datouguǐ is killed by Jinlun Guoshi Hanged Ghost 吊死鬼 Diaosǐguǐ Life Taking Ghost 催命鬼 Cuimingguǐ Impermanence Ghost 無常鬼 Wuchangguǐ Debt Collecting Ghost 討債鬼 Tǎozhaiguǐ Fearsome Ghost 煞神鬼 Shashenguǐ Death Ghost 喪門鬼 Sangmenguǐ Pretty Ghost 俏鬼 Qiaoguǐ Smiling Ghost 笑臉鬼 Xiaoliǎnguǐ The five Shi brothers live in Ten Thousand Beasts Mountain Manor 萬獸山莊 They are known for their abilities to tame all kinds of wild beasts They befriend Guo Xiang and become Yang Guo s allies The five are Shi Bowei 史伯威 Shǐ Bowei nicknamed Mountain King with a White Forehead 白額山君 Shi Zhongmeng 史仲猛 Shǐ Zhongmeng nicknamed Guanjianzi 管見子 Shi Shugang 史叔剛 Shǐ Shugang nicknamed Golden Armoured Lion King 金甲獅王 Shi Jiqiang 史季強 Shǐ Jiqiang nicknamed God of Great Strength 大力神 Shi Mengjie 史孟捷 Shǐ Mengjie nicknamed Eight Handed Immortal Ape 八手仙猿 Zhang Yimang 張一氓 Zhang Yimang Abbess Shengyin 聖因師太 Shengyin Shitai Human Cook 人廚子 Renchuzǐ Hundred Herbs Fairy 百草仙 Baicǎoxian Others editQiu Qianren 裘千仞 Qiu Qianren was the chief of the Iron Palm Gang 鐵掌幫 who was nicknamed Iron Palm Skimming on Water 鐵掌水上飄 for his prowess in martial arts and qinggong Notorious for committing heinous crimes in the past he was saved from death by Yideng and has since repented become Yideng s apprentice and renamed himself Ci en 慈恩 Ci en He dies in peace after Zhou Botong and Yinggu forgive him for killing their infant son Lu Youjiao 魯有腳 Lǔ Yǒujiǎo is Huang Rong s successor as the chief of the Beggars Gang who is slow witted but honest and loyal He is lured into a trap and slain by Huodu who takes the Dog Beating Staff from him Guo Xiang who regards him as a close friend is devastated by his death Lu Guanying 陸冠英 Lu Guanying is the son of Lu Chengfeng one of Huang Yaoshi s original six apprentices He becomes the leader of the pirates of Lake Tai after his father s death He plays host to the Heroes Feast at Dasheng Pass Cheng Yaojia 程瑤迦 Cheng Yaojia is Sun Bu er s apprentice and Lu Guanying s wife Sha Tongtian 沙通天 Sha Tōngtian Hou Tonghai 侯通海 Hou Tōnghǎi Lingzhi Shangren 靈智上人 Lingzhi Shangren and Peng Lianhu 彭連虎 Peng Lianhǔ were previously the followers of Wanyan Honglie in the first novel They were defeated on Mount Hua and captured by Zhou Botong and imprisoned in Quanzhen School s headquarters Chongyang Palace Despite the attempts by the Quanzhen Taoists to reform them the four tried to escape a few times but failed Ultimately after one failed escape attempt the four were crippled by the Taoists and additionally as three of these people Hou Peng and Lingzhi had injured and killed a few of the guards during this failed attempt they were blinded in their eyes leaving Sha as the only one out of the four who could still see They manage to escape later when the Mongols attacked the Quanzhen School After living a peaceful reclusive life for 16 years they encounter Ke Zhen e in Jiaxing and attempt to kill him for fear that he would alert Guo Jing of their whereabouts Yang Guo comes to Ke s aid and defeats them in a brief fight They later relate the story of Yang Kang to Yang Guo Lu Wende 呂文德 Lǚ Wende is the commander of Xiangyang s military forces He dies ten years after the events of the novel Lu Wenhuan 呂文煥 Lǚ Wenhuan is Lu Wende s brother who takes over his brother s command of Xiangyang s military forces Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of The Return of the Condor Heroes characters 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