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The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber by Jin Yong. Some of these characters are fictionalised personas of, or are based on, actual historical figures, such as Zhu Yuanzhang , Chang Yuchun , Xu Da , Zhang Sanfeng and Chen Youliang .
Feng Mofeng (馮默風; Féng Mòfēng), who is mentioned by name only, is Huang Yaoshi's sixth apprentice. Shagu (傻姑; Shǎgū; 'foolish girl') is Qu Lingfeng's intellectually disabled daughter whom Guo Jing and Huang Rong encounter at the inn in Niu Family Village. Later, after Huang Yaoshi learns that she is Qu Lingfeng's daughter, he ...
Cheng usually is only seen to be applied to the last name due to the meaning and nature of the chosen 'Cheng', if it was '成' where it means 'to become' then it is suited best as a last name as it symbolises a foreseeing connotation and would make more sense at the end of a name, but also in Chinese name layout, the last name is usually said ...
Zhu Lu Hao, Shan Cheng Jun, Joanne Deng, Vince Gao, Zhang Shu-Wei, Jackson Lou 13 July 10 July 11 SET Taiwan GTV One: 思慕的人 An Adopted Daughter: Ikeya Chen, Angus Hsieh, Lee Yi 15 July 19 July 25 CTV CTi: 失去你的那一天 The Day I Lost U: Kingone Wang, Lee Chien-na, Christina Mok, Gu Bin, Andy Chen, Jozie Lu 15 July 22 TTV ...
Cheng Qingzhu (程青竹; Chéng Qīngzhú) is the chief of the Green Bamboo Gang (青竹幫) and the martial arts master of Ajiu. Sha Tianguang (沙天廣; Shā Tiānguǎng) is the leader of a group of bandits who attempt to rob Yuan Chengzhi and his friends of their treasure. When they are ambushed by Ming soldiers while scuffling for the ...
Chinese names also form the basis for many common Cambodian, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese surnames, and to an extent, Filipino surnames in both translation and transliteration into those languages. The conception of China as consisting of the "old hundred families" (Chinese: 老百姓; pinyin: Lǎo Bǎi Xìng; lit.
Princess Chai was a descendant (most likely a daughter) of Chai Rong, the second emperor of the Later Zhou who ruled from 954 until his death in 959. In 960, Later Zhou general Zhao Kuangyin (the future Emperor Taizu of Song ) was "forced" by his subordinates to seize power from Chai Rong's 6-year-old successor to establish the Song dynasty.
Yuan (袁, Mandarin pronunciation: ⓘ) is a Chinese surname ranked 37th in China by population in 2019. [1] [2] In Standard Chinese, the surname is transliterated Yuán (hanyu pinyin) or Yüen 2" ().