Huang Yaoshi (Traditional Chinese: 黃藥師; Simplified Chinese: 黄药师; pinyin: Huáng Yàoshī) is a fictional character in Jinyong's Condor Trilogy. Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most common Standard Mandarin Romanization system in use Louis Cha, GBM, OBE ( born 6 February 1924) known with his pen name Jin Yong ( is one of the most influential modern Chinese-language The Condor Trilogy ( is a Trilogy of three Wuxia fiction novels by Jinyong.
Nicknamed the Eastern Heretic (東邪 / 东邪), Huang Yaoshi was one of the "Five Supreme Martial Artists" (五絕) of Wulin during the Southern Song dynasty. Louis Cha, GBM, OBE ( born 6 February 1924) known with his pen name Jin Yong ( is one of the most influential modern Chinese-language The Song Dynasty ( Wade-Giles: Sung Ch'ao was a ruling dynasty in China between 960&ndash1279 CE it succeeded the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms He was a Chinese unorthodox radical, regarded as a cultural heretic by his contemporaries, and loathed the dogma of cultural rites in Chinese society, admiring only genuine honour and pure love. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National Heresy is an introduced change to some system of belief especially a religion that conflicts with the previously established canon of that belief Culture (from the Latin cultura stemming from colere, meaning "to cultivate" generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic A rite is an established ceremonious usually Religious act or Process art.
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In later editions, it is known as Falling flower [落英(花落);英华(言花木之美)] Divine Sword Palm (落英神剑掌)
A technique of channeling a great amount of power into a single finger, and releasing it with a precise amount of control. Feng Heng ( Traditional Chinese: 馮衡 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's The Legend of the Condor Heroes. 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 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 ( d 312 CE is credited with the first and most important revision of the text known as the Zhuangzi which along with the Laozi, forms the textual Guo Polu was the son Guo Jing and Huang Rong, and brother of Guo Fu and Guo Xiang. Can also be used to propel objects with both force and accuracy.
Similar to Southern Emperor Yi Yang Zhe
A swordplay technique primarily focussed on attacking an opponent's acupoints.
His story in Louis Cha's novel begins not long after Zhou Botong acquired Jiu Yin Zhen Jing (九陰真經). Louis Cha, GBM, OBE ( born 6 February 1924) known with his pen name Jin Yong ( is one of the most influential modern Chinese-language A novel (from Italian novella, Spanish novela, French nouvelle for "new" "news" or "short story Zhou Botong (周伯通 is one of the most humorous characters in Legend of the Condor Hero and Return of the Condor Heroes. Jiu Yin Zhen Jing ( Traditional Chinese: 九陰真經 Simplified Chinese: 九阴真经 Pinyin: jiǔ yīn zhēn jīng lit Huang had recently married a beautiful and supremely intelligent lady, Feng Heng (馮衡), who was born with an excellent memory. Feng Heng ( Traditional Chinese: 馮衡 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's The Legend of the Condor Heroes. After reading it, she told Zhou Botong that he had been tricked as the manual was nothing more than a book of childish rites; to prove her point, she recited verbatim the first few sentences. Not knowing of Mrs. Huang's photographic memory (which allowed her to recreate the manual from beginning to end), Zhou Botong became angry and destroyed it. Eidetic memory, photographic memory, or total recall is the ability to recall Images Sounds, or objects in Memory Thus, the Peach Blossom Island had the only remaining copy of that volume of Jiu Yin Zhen Jing. Peach Blossom Island (桃花島 / 桃花岛 Táo Huà Dao) is an Island in Zhejiang Province, East China. Jiu Yin Zhen Jing ( Traditional Chinese: 九陰真經 Simplified Chinese: 九阴真经 Pinyin: jiǔ yīn zhēn jīng lit
Huang Yaoshi had six disciples: Chen Xuanfeng, Mei Chaofeng, Qu Lingfeng, Lu Chengfeng, Wu Mianfeng, and Feng Mofeng. Chen Xuanfeng (陳玄風 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Mei Chaofeng (梅超風 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Qu Lingfeng ( is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia Condor Trilogy. Despite Huang's erratic personality, his six disciples loved him greatly. Huang appeared to have loved his disciples as well, but did not demonstrate his affection as visibly because of his erratic, mercurial moods. As it was, Huang would profess to like something very much one day, but the next would hate it ruthlessly without reason.
Two of his disciples, Chen Xuanfeng and Mei Chaofeng, had fallen in love and, having no idea how he would view such a relationship, were very afraid of informing Huang Yaoshi. When they decided to elope, they stole their master's copy of Jiu Yin Zhen Jing in the hopes of developing their martial arts to a level at which they need no longer fear their master. Jiu Yin Zhen Jing ( Traditional Chinese: 九陰真經 Simplified Chinese: 九阴真经 Pinyin: jiǔ yīn zhēn jīng lit
At that time, his wife, Feng Heng was pregnant (with a daughter, Huang Rong). 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 Upon discovering the theft, she decided to rewrite the manual from memory again, but the stress and effort added to the strain of her pregnancy, killing her during her birth labour. This drove Huang Yaoshi to near-insanity, and the consequences of it demonstrated the reason for his nickname: he shattered the leg bones of each of his remaining disciples (except Feng Mofeng who was spared because of his young age, leaving him with one good leg), and drove them away from his island. Traditionally insanity or madness is the behaviour whereby a person flouts societal norms and may become a danger to himself and others
Though it was not mentioned, it is possible that the other servants became mute and deaf because of Huang. Speech disorders or speech impediments, as they are also called are a type of Communication disorders where 'normal' speech is disrupted It is later made known that Huang Yaoshi had recruited the handicapped servants, who had been ostracized by their community, during his travels. However, in his bid to maintain his reputation, he did not publicize his good deed, instead, he spread rumours that the servants had been made deaf and mute by him.
Chen Xuanfeng and Mei Chaofeng terrorised the Jianghu with their mastery of the terrible "Ninefold Yin White-Bone Claws" (a perversion of the true claw technique found in the manual; without the first half of the Jiu Yin Zhen Jing, and without the basic knowledge/techniques of the Quanzhen sect, they were forced to decipher the dense language as best they could). Jiānghú (江湖 Cantonese: gong woo) is the milieu environment or sub-community often fictional in which many Chinese classical Wuxia Jiu Yin Zhen Jing ( Traditional Chinese: 九陰真經 Simplified Chinese: 九阴真经 Pinyin: jiǔ yīn zhēn jīng lit Zhou Botong realised that he had been tricked by Huang, and returned to the Peach Flower Island to demand an explanation. Again, Huang Yaoshi demonstrated his personality by blaming Zhou for his wife's death, saying, "If you had not given the manual to my wife, she would not have memorised it, and felt the need to write it out for me. "
Zhou Botong, because of his previous experience with Duan's consort, fueled the fury by saying, "I've done you a favour; now that your wife is dead, you'll have more time to improve your martial art skills!" The two broke out fighting, and Zhou Botong ended up being trapped inside the island's caverns. Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for Combat. A cave is a natural underground void large enough for a human to enter Huang Yaoshi then swore that he would kill Zhou Botong if he was able to force him out of the caverns. For the next twenty years, Huang Yaoshi preoccupied himself with this. Their animosity was largely resolved after Guo Jing's visit to Peach Blossom Island.
Huang Yaoshi also came to regret his banishment of the four innocent disciples and bade Mei Chaofeng find them and bring them back to Guiyun Mansion that belonged to his other disciple Lu Chengfeng so that they could learn the Cyclone Kicks which would heal their broken legs. However, Huang would never seen any of his other disciples alive again as most of them had died. Qu Lingfeng was killed by an imperial guard; Wu Mianfeng had died of some illness; Chen Xuanfeng had been slain by Guo Jing. and Feng Mofeng was eventually slain by Jinlun Fawang. 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
Huang Yaoshi makes several brief appearances, rescuing Cheng Ying from the clutches of Li Mochou, and teaching the protagonist Yang Guo two of his most famous skills. He also participates in the defense of Xiangyang 16 years later when the Mongolians under Kublai Khan invaded China. Xiangyang ( Traditional Chinese: 襄陽 Simplified Chinese: 襄阳 Pinyin: Xiāngyáng was a Chinese city famous for the Siege of Xiangyang Early years Kublai Khan studied Chinese culture and became enamoured of it