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Yuan Chengzhi () is the protagonist and
Yuan Chonghuan's son. Originally trained in martial arts by Mu Renqing, he later inherits the skills of Xia Xueyi by chance. One of the most powerful swordsmen of his age, he strives to uphold justice and defend the
Han Chinese nation from internal and external threats. At the end of the novel, he leaves China for good and sails to a distant land with his companions. •
Xia Xueyi (), nicknamed "Golden Serpent Gentleman" (), was a powerful swordsman with extraordinary skills, charming good looks and a chivalrous personality. He was involved in two separate romantic relationships with He Hongyao and Wen Yi. As he is already long dead before the events of the novel take place, he is only mentioned by name throughout the novel. •
Xia Qingqing (), also known as
Wen Qingqing (), is the daughter of Xia Xueyi and Wen Yi. She is first introduced as a member of the Wen family, a clan of brigands. After getting into conflict with the Wen elders, she leaves the Wen family and follows Yuan Chengzhi in pursuit of a new life. •
Ajiu () is actually
Princess Changping (), the second and favourite daughter of the Chongzhen Emperor. She is introduced as a beautiful and elegant young lady who frequently hangs out with martial artists in the
jianghu. She meets Yuan Chengzhi and they develop a romantic relationship, much to Xia Qingqing's jealousy and hostility. When Li Zicheng's rebels overrun the
Forbidden City, her despaired father attacks her with a sword and cuts off her left arm in a desperate attempt to spare her from any humiliation if she were to be captured by the rebels. Fortunately, Yuan Chengzhi appears in time and saves her and she survives. At the end of the novel, she feels disillusioned with the world and decides to detach herself from worldly attachments, so she becomes a
Buddhist nun and renames herself
Jiunan (). She also appears in
The Deer and the Cauldron, another of Jin Yong's novels. •
He Tieshou () is the leader of the Five Poisons Cult () who has a hook for her right hand, as her name
Tieshou (literally "iron hand") suggests. She is recruited by Prince Hui to assist him in seizing the throne from the Chongzhen Emperor. During this time, she meets Yuan Chengzhi and his friends, and plays evil pranks on them to hinder their missions. She has a crush on Xia Qingqing, who is disguised as a young male scholar, and decides to betray her cult and break ties with Prince Hui. Yuan Chengzhi succeeds in reforming her, accepts her as an apprentice, and renames her
He Tishou ();
Tishou means "vigilance and safeguard". She is mentioned by name in
The Deer and the Cauldron. == Yuan Chengzhi's allies ==