Huang Rong 黄蓉 (born in 1203, died January 31, 1273) is a fictional character in the novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes written by Chinese author Jinyong. Events 1504 - France cedes Naples to Aragon. 1606 - Gunpowder Plot: Guy Fawkes Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real More specifically fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative, one of the four basic Rhetorical modes. The Legend of Condor Heroes ( is one of the most acclaimed Wuxia novels by Jinyong, first published in 1957 in Hong Kong Commercial Louis Cha, GBM, OBE ( born 6 February 1924) known with his pen name Jin Yong ( is one of the most influential modern Chinese-language She also plays an important role in the sequel, The Return of the Condor Heroes. The Return of the Condor Heroes ( is a classic Wuxia novel written by Jin Yong, first published on May 20, 1959 in the first issue
In her first appearance, Huang Rong disguised herself as a young beggar dressed in filthy clothes. She dirtied her face with mud and covered her clothes in dust so as to look the part. Because of her trickster ways, she was often called by the people of jianghu as "rascal" or "muddy boy" without knowing her real identity. Jiānghú (江湖 Cantonese: gong woo) is the milieu environment or sub-community often fictional in which many Chinese classical Wuxia Later, when Guo Jing came near the river to look for her, Huang Rong appeared as she would normally appear, having an unearthly beauty and dressing in beautiful clothes. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author
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The full set of the Dog-Beating Stick Technique were taught by Hong Qigong to Huang Rong when she took over as the next leader of the Beggar Sect
Huang Rong ran away from her home in Peach Blossom Island after an argument with her father, the Dong Xie Island Master Huang Yaoshi. Huang Yaoshi ( Traditional Chinese: 黃藥師 Simplified Chinese: 黄药师 Pinyin: Huáng Yàoshī is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author Guo Fu (郭芙 is the eldest and spoiled daughter of Guo Jing (郭靖 and Huang Rong (黃蓉 in Jinyong's novel The Return of the Condor Heroes Guo Xiang ( Traditional Chinese: 郭襄 Simplified Chinese: 郭襄 Pinyin: guō xiāng is a Fictional character in The Return Guo Polu was the son Guo Jing and Huang Rong, and brother of Guo Fu and Guo Xiang. The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor Hong Qigong (洪七公 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novels appearing in both The Legend of the Condor Heroes and Peach Blossom Island (桃花島 / 桃花岛 Táo Huà Dao) is an Island in Zhejiang Province, East China. Huang Yaoshi ( Traditional Chinese: 黃藥師 Simplified Chinese: 黄药师 Pinyin: Huáng Yàoshī is a fictional character in Jinyong 's She dressed herself in filthy rags and roamed Jiang Hu as a young beggar boy. Jiānghú (江湖 Cantonese: gong woo) is the milieu environment or sub-community often fictional in which many Chinese classical Wuxia She first met Guo Jing in an inn where she was causing some trouble. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author Feeling sorry for her pitiful state (he believed she was really a beggar), Guo Jing offered to pay for her food and even gave her some of his gold ingots (from Genghis Khan). Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author Genghis Khan ( or;, Chinggis Khaan, ʧiŋgɪs χaːŋ Činggis Qaɣan; 1162–1227 born (meaning "ironworker" was the Mongol founder
Huang Rong immediately saw that Guo Jing was a simple lad with an innocent heart, especially when he offered her his prized horse, a rare Mongolian breed, Han Xie Bao Ma. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author She decided to secretly help him against the Four Fiends of the Yellow River and their martial arts uncle Hou Tonghai by tying them to a tree by the river. In addition, she more or less fell in love with him.
Huang Rong later met Guo Jing by that same tree after his duel with Yang Kang in the "Contest for a Spouse" staged by Mu Yi (actually Yang Tiexin) and his foster daughter, Mu Nianci. Yang Kang (Traditional Chinese 楊康 is a fictional character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a wuxia novel written by Jinyong. Yang Tiexin (楊鐵心 is the father of Yang Kang and the husband of Bao Xiruo (包惜弱 in Jinyong 's novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes Mu Nianci (穆念慈 is a supporting character from Jin Yong 's famous work The Legend of the Condor Heroes.
In the beginning, Huang Rong's martial arts were more sophisticated than that of Guo Jing, who despite his raw strength was a slow learner. Huang Rong managed to get the great martial arts expert, Bei Gai Hong Qigong to train Guo Jing. Hong Qigong (洪七公 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novels appearing in both The Legend of the Condor Heroes and Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author Hong Qigong at first refused, having learned that Huang Rong was the daughter of his rival Huang Yaoshi. Huang Yaoshi ( Traditional Chinese: 黃藥師 Simplified Chinese: 黄药师 Pinyin: Huáng Yàoshī is a fictional character in Jinyong 's But Huang Rong enticed him with her outstanding cooking and delicious foods, which was Hong's greatest weakness, to teach Guo Jing each stroke of Xianglong Shiba Zhang (18 Dragon-Subduing Palms) (降龍十八掌) with each day of food.
Later, Hong Qigong bequeathed his techniques to Huang Rong herself, and she competed with other Beggar Sect members for the position of Chief and Hong Qigong's successor. Hong Qigong (洪七公 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novels appearing in both The Legend of the Condor Heroes and Hong Qigong (洪七公 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novels appearing in both The Legend of the Condor Heroes and To win the match, she used some elements of the Jiu Yin Zhen Jing, which she managed to procure with Guo Jing's help. Jiu Yin Zhen Jing ( Traditional Chinese: 九陰真經 Simplified Chinese: 九阴真经 Pinyin: jiǔ yīn zhēn jīng lit
She had an indirect hand in the death of Yang Kang at Iron Spear Temple. Yang Kang (Traditional Chinese 楊康 is a fictional character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a wuxia novel written by Jinyong.
The novel ended with her father's final consent to the marriage between her and Guo Jing. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author
Like Guo Jing, Huang Rong served as a supporting character in The Return of the Condor Heroes, the sequel to The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author In the book, she was portrayed as a more mature version of herself with her trickster nature downplayed but with her woman's intuition and unmatched intelligence still evident.
The story focused on Yang Kang's son, Yang Guo, his love for his kung fu master Xiaolongnü, and his journey into manhood and eventual heroism. The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor Xiaolongnü ( is a Fictional character from the Chinese Wuxia Novel But ever the cautious one, Huang Rong did not take to Yang Guo as easily as her husband, knowing that the son may have the father's nature, and that he might take revenge against her and Guo Jing for his father's death. The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor
But her mistrust was tempered by her husband's high regard for Yang Guo, whom he treated like a son, and dispelled entirely by Yang Guo's repeated selfless acts. The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor Later, she taught Yang Guo the Dog Beating Stick Style, the secret technique of the chiefs of Beggar Sect. The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor Yang Guo had learned the forms of the technique earlier on Mount Hua where Hong Qigong and Ouyang Feng dueled to the death. The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor Hong Qigong (洪七公 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novels appearing in both The Legend of the Condor Heroes and Ouyang Feng ( Traditional Chinese: 歐陽鋒 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes Huang Rong taught him the principles and cleared up parts that he did not understand. With this help, Yang Guo was able to hold off Jinlun Fawang, the Mongolian Protector. The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor Jinlun Guoshi (third revision Jinlun Fawang (elder revisions or Deacon of the Golden Wheel is Teacher of the Nation to the Mongol Empire a position that can be crudely said After Yang Guo selflessly risking his life rescuing her daughter Guo Xiang from Mongolians' captive, she finally began to trust him. Unfortunately, when her eldest daughter cut off Yang's right arm in a fit of fury, Huang feared for her daughter's life: Yang was a powerful yet unpredictable foe.
The women of Jinyong are, for the most part, character foils in that they only serve to help the male protagonists develop their characters. Louis Cha, GBM, OBE ( born 6 February 1924) known with his pen name Jin Yong ( is one of the most influential modern Chinese-language They are often there as love interests.
Huang Rong is arguably the only exception to this seeming rule. The book, Legend of the Condor Heroes, portrayed her as a complex novel character while at the same time, the love interest of Guo Jing. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author Their pairing is even uncanny at first but as the story progresses, it is shown to the readers that Huang Rong and Guo Jing actually complement each other. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author
Huang Rong is considered to be the most intelligent character in Jin Yong's novels by the majority. Her intelligence is frequently mentioned in the trilogy, as well as her cleverness, mischievousness, and wiliness. The Condor Trilogy ( is a Trilogy of three Wuxia fiction novels by Jinyong. Guo Jing's "dumbness" is also the pervading description of his character but "dumb" with good intentions.
Many actress have played Huang Rong, most notable is Barbara Yung Mei-ling (翁美玲). Barbara Yung Mei-ling ( 7 May 1959 – 14 May 1985) was a Chinese television Actress in Hong Kong during