The fictional character Yang Guo (traditional Chinese: 楊過; simplified Chinese: 杨过; pinyin: Yáng Guò) is the protagonist in the 1959 Chinese wuxia novel The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jinyong. 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. Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most common Standard Mandarin Romanization system in use The Protagonist or main character is the central figure of a story. Wuxia or Wǔxiá ( Mandarin ùɕiɑ̌ Hanyu Pinyin: Wǔxiá, Cantonese Pinyin: mou5 hap6 Taiwanese/Hokkien bu hiap A novel (from Italian novella, Spanish novela, French nouvelle for "new" "news" or "short story 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 Louis Cha, GBM, OBE ( born 6 February 1924) known with his pen name Jin Yong ( is one of the most influential modern Chinese-language
Yang Guo came to epitomize rebellious youth. His love affair with his teacher Xiaolongnü remains one of the classic love stories in wuxia fiction. Xiaolongnü ( is a Fictional character from the Chinese Wuxia Novel Yang Guo traces his lineage to an illustrious military family, the Yang Clan of the Song Dynasty, which was well-known for their patriotism. Some editions of the novel states that one of his ancestors was General Yang Zaixing, one of General Yue Fei's military staff. One of his greatest flaws was headstrong impulsiveness. He has sided with the Mongolians in an effort to kill Guo Jing, the protagonist from The Legend of the Condor Heroes, to revenge his father, unaware of the true nature of his father, the antagonist from The Legend of the Condor Heroes. The Legend of Condor Heroes ( is one of the most acclaimed Wuxia novels by Jinyong, first published in 1957 in Hong Kong Commercial He bears a striking resemblance to his father along with his cunning and mercurial natures, but also the kindness and devotion of his mother.
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Note: in later editions of the LOCH novel, Jin Yong remade an entirely different story line regarding Yang Guo's birth history. A Chinese style name, sometimes also known as a courtesy name ( zì) is a given name to be used later in life Yang Kang (Traditional Chinese 楊康 is a fictional character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a wuxia novel written by Jinyong. Mu Nianci (穆念慈 is a supporting character from Jin Yong 's famous work The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Thus, there are at least 2 different versions of Yang Guo's birth history, depending on the editions used for reference.
Yang Guo was named by Guo Jing (郭靖), his given name "Guo" (過 / 过) means "fault" in Chinese, and style name "Gaizhi" (改之 / 改之) means "correct it". Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author
Possible descendant: A girl (in yellow dress) appeared in the later novel : Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (倚天屠龍記). Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber ( is a Chinese Wuxia Novel by Jinyong, first serialized in Ming Pao. In the novel it is not clearly stated that she was the offspring of Yang Guo and Xiaolongnü, but readers infer that she probably was, for her last name was Yang and she said "Behind the Zhong Nan Mountain, there is the Tomb of the Living Dead. Xiaolongnü ( is a Fictional character from the Chinese Wuxia Novel Shen Diao Xia and his wife never show up in the Jianghu (the pugilistic world) again. " (終南山後,活死人墓。神鵰俠侶,絕跡江湖。)
The background of the novel was set towards the end of Southern Song dynasty in the mid 13th century. 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 The son of the villain Yang Kang in the prequel The Legend of the Condor Heroes(射鵰英雄傳), Yang Guo was an orphan who was raised by his father's sworn brother, Guo Jing. Yang Kang (Traditional Chinese 楊康 is a fictional character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a wuxia novel written by Jinyong. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author After a childish fight with Guo Jing's daughter Guo Fu, where Yang Guo critically injured Guo Jing's disciple with Ouyang Feng's Toad Stance, Guo Jing took the Yang Guo to the Quanzhen School in the hope that he would receive a good formal training there. 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 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 The Quanzhen ( School is a major sect of Taoism that originated in Northern China.
Lacking parental love from a very young age, Yang Guo grew up becoming a naughty and rebellious boy. He soon developed a terrible relationship with many fellow masters in the Quanzhen School. Fleeing from the sect's punishment, he was given refuge by the neighboring Ancient Tomb Sect, which seemed to have a hidden long-standing rivalry with the Quanzhen School.
Years passing by, Yang Guo became entangled in a romantic relationship with his martial arts master, Xiaolongnü. The existence of such master-apprentice relationships is highly taboo in Confucian Chinese society, and both parties suffered tremendously pursuing their love. Confucianism ( is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the fifth century B Yang Guo's own impulsive personality and his lack of respect for other senior martial artists only made the matter worse. After numerous tribulations, the pair was separated for 16 years. Yang Guo matured significantly by the separation, and upon reunion they eventually overcame the pressure and their love was accepted. The loyalty and daring attitudes of both Yang Guo and Xiaolongnü are the primary features of the story.
Throughout the book, Yang Guo encountered numerous elite martial artists and able to acquire elements of their skills. Eventually, he was able to create his unique blend, the Melancholic Palms (黯然銷魂掌). The Fictional character Yang Guo ( is the Protagonist in the 1959 Chinese Wuxia Novel The Return of the Condor Unlike the slow-learning Guo Jing, Yang Guo was extraordinarily intelligent, rather like Huang Rong (黃蓉). 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 黄蓉 (born in 1203 died January 31, 1273) is a Fictional character in the novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes written He stood without peer in his generation and was eventually honoured with a position among the Five Greats (五絕), bestowed the title West Eccentric (西狂), taking the place of the deceased Ouyang Feng. 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 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
At the beginning of the story, Yang Guo encountered the crazed elite martial artist Ouyang Feng, also known as West Poison because of his mastery with poisons. 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 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 Becoming a foster father to Yang Guo, Ouyang Feng taught his erstwhile son the basics of his Toad Stance (Ha Ma Gong, 蛤蟆功). He later was taught the snake staff techniques when his foster father was enraged with a battle with Hong Qigong(北丐).
Yang Guo was taken in by Guo Jing and Huang Rong; the former felt responsible for his sworn brother's orphaned son, but the latter held grave doubts about the son growing up to be like his father. The Quanzhen ( School is a major sect of Taoism that originated in Northern China. 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 黄蓉 (born in 1203 died January 31, 1273) is a Fictional character in the novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes written Yang Guo was taught to read and write, but was not tutored in any martial arts. Being picked on by the other children, he fought back with his Divine Toad Stance, and Huang Rong's suspicions seemed to be confirmed. 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 Jing brought the boy to be raised by the Quanzhen sect, a Taoist martial arts school, whose martial arts Guo Jing had himself studied. Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author Here, Yang Guo was to learn to be an upright citizen, and was apprenticed to Zhao Zhijing (趙志敬), but neither party was content with arrangement. Yang Guo, having seen Guo Jing easily defeat a group of Quanzhen martial artists (in a case of mistaken identity), began harbouring resentment towards Guo Jing for not teaching him himself.
Smarting from the embarrassing defeat at the hands of Guo Jing (as well as from other incidents Yang Guo was involved in), Zhao Zhijing was determined not to tutor Yang Guo in proper martial arts; teaching him only martial art cultivation verses by rote (but leaving out the physical movement), Zhao Zhijing was able to keep up the appearance of instructing Yang Guo to his own masters. This left Yang Guo highly theoretically able, but lacking in application.
Yang Guo would later flee from Quanzhen due to his ill treatment. He came to live in the nearby Ancient Tomb with Xiaolongnü, the grand-disciple of the deceased Grand Ancestress Lin Chaoying (林朝英), founder of Gumu Pai (Ancient Tomb Sect, 古墓派). Xiaolongnü ( is a Fictional character from the Chinese Wuxia Novel Lin Chaoying (林朝英 is a Fictional character in Jinyong 's Condor Trilogy. From his new master Xiaolongnü, Yang Guo learnt the elegant and graceful martial arts of the Gumu Pai, including the Unparalleled Lightness of Ancient Tomb, the Fist of Beauties, the Palm of Infinitysupplied with the Gloves of White Silver, the Long Sash of Gold Bells, the Gold Needles of Jade Bee (玉蜂針) and the most of powerful of Ancient Tomb Sect's, the Jade Maiden Sword Play (玉女劍法). Yang Guo's memorised Quanzhen verses enabled both him and Xiaolongnü to advance and eventually succeed in mastering the Jade Maiden Sword Play.
Due to a misunderstanding, Xiaolongnü left Yang Guo. Xiaolongnü ( is a Fictional character from the Chinese Wuxia Novel In his search for his master, Yang Guo met Hong Qigong (洪七公), the Northern Beggar (北丐) and former chief of Beggars' Sect. Hong Qigong (洪七公 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novels appearing in both The Legend of the Condor Heroes and Beggars' Sect ( is a fictional organization often appearing in Chinese Wuxia novels most notably those by Jin Yong and Gu Long. Shortly after, Yang Guo and Hong Qigong encountered Ouyang Feng once again. 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 Ouyang Feng and Hong Qigong, being lifelong foes, engaged in a days-long battle of martial arts and Qigong (氣功), with neither conceding defeat. 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 Hong Qigong (洪七公 is a fictional character in Jinyong 's Wuxia novels appearing in both The Legend of the Condor Heroes and Qigong (or ch'i kung) refers to a wide variety of traditional cultivation practices that involve methods of accumulating circulating and working with Qi or energy The battle of qigong greatly weakened Hong Qigong and Ouyang Feng, and both were seriously injured. Although both boasted of secret and powerful martial art techniques yet to be displayed, they were physically unable to duel any further.
In order to settle the duel, they used Yang Guo as an intermediary, telling him how to perform each technique for the other to see. From Hong Qigong, Yang Guo learned the clever and ingenious variations of the Dog-Beating Stick Technique, and the vengeful and malevolent Snake Staff Techniques from Ouyang Feng. 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 However, Yang Guo did not gain full comprehension of the Dog-Beating Stick Technique, until Huang Rong taught him the accompanying verses later on. 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
In a dramatic and tragic twist, an injured Yang Guo was attacked by Guo Fu (郭芙), Guo Jing's daughter due to a misunderstanding, resulting in Yang Guo losing right arm. 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 Yang Guo, severely weakened and delirious from loss of blood, staggered away from the scene and was subsequently rescued by, and in the process befriended, the legendary condor (神鵰). Condor is the name for two Species of New World vultures each in a Monotypic Genus. The condor had once been a companion of the deceased legendary swordsman, Dugu Qiubai. Dugu Qiubai ( was a fictional character mentioned in three of Jin Yong 's novels The condor helped Yang Guo recover from his injuries, and acquainted him with both the sword (Xuantie Zhongjian, or Heavy Iron Sword, 玄鐵重劍) and the techniques of Dugu Qiubai. The technique emphasizes great strength over fancy moves, advantages for the now crippled Yang.
In order to wield Dugu Qiubai's Heavy Iron Sword with one arm, Yang Guo trained relentlessly with the help of the condor. Later, armed with the Heavy Iron Sword, Yang Guo defeated a group of powerful martial artists on Zhong Nan Mountain (终南山). After his separation from Xiaolongnu, Yang Guo returned to the Condor Valley to continue his swordsmanship training for over seven years.
During the 16 years Yang Guo spent waiting for Xiaolongnü's return, his great sadness drove him to create a set of palm techniques which he later called the Divine Melancholic Palms (An Ran Xiao Hun Zhang). Xiaolongnü ( is a Fictional character from the Chinese Wuxia Novel It was a brand-new palm technique that rivalled even Guo Jing's powerful Eighteen Dragon-Subduing Palms (Xiang Long Shi Ba Zhang, 降龍十八掌/ 降龙十八掌). Guo Jing ( died January 31, 1273) is the Fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author The Divine Melancholic Palms incorporated the martial arts that Yang Guo had learnt in his lifetime, which included the skills of martial arts masters like Huang Yaoshi, Ouyang Feng, Hong Qi Gong and the skills of different schools like Quanzhen Sect and Ancient Tomb Sect, as well as some of the techniques in the Jiuyin Manual. Jiu Yin Zhen Jing ( Traditional Chinese: 九陰真經 Simplified Chinese: 九阴真经 Pinyin: jiǔ yīn zhēn jīng lit
This palm technique was based on emotion. The more dejected Yang Guo felt, the more powerful the palm technique became. With this palm technique, Yang Guo sparred with two martial arts masters, Zhou Botong and Huang Yaoshi. Although their duels more or less ended in a draw, the two martial arts masters praised Yang Guo's genius in creating this set of powerful palm techniques. In fact, Zhou Botong went down on his knees to beg Yang Guo to teach him the Divine Melancholic Palms, but because of his fundamentally cheerful nature, Zhou Botong could not master it.
In his battle against the Golden Wheel Lama, Yang Guo was unable to fully master the power of the technique because he was overjoyed after his reunion with Xiaolongnü. However, at the verge of death, he was saddened by the fact that he would not be able to see her again and the power of the Divine Melancholic Palms returned, allowing him to defeat the Golden Wheel Lama and save Guo Xiang from being burned.
This form of martial art was taught to Yang Guo by Huang Yaoshi( Dong xie) when he was saved by a girl called Cheng Ying. It turned out that the 2 girls rescued by Huang Yaoshi in the early part of the story was Cheng Ying and her cousin, Lu Wushuang. Unfortunately, Lu Wushuang got captured by Li Mochou. From Huang Yaoshi, Yang Guo learned the Divine Finger Flink and the Jade flute swordplay which later proved very useful for him.
Yang Guo became familiar with a portion of this manual when he and Xiaolongnu and were escaping from the clutches of Li Mochou. Although far from complete, Yang Guo integrated the knowledge he gained from the fragment of the manual into his martial arts.
Several notable actors who have played Yang Guo in television or film adaptations of The Return of the Condor Heroes:
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