Guo Songyang
One of the important characters in Gu Long's martial arts novel "Sentimental Swordsman", the black-robed swordsman, known as "Songyang Iron Sword", "Weapon Book" written by Bai Xiaosheng Ranked fourth. One of the many martial arts masters who went to Xingyun Village after Lin Xian'er spread the rumor that "Xingyun Village buried treasure", he dueled with Li Xunhuan. After being defeated by Li Xunhuan three times, he gave in and became Li Xunhuan's confidant. Later, Shangguan Jinhong and Jing Wuming met for a duel with Li Xunhuan. Guo Songyang resolutely fought for Li Xunhuan and died at the hands of Jing Wuming.
2. Ximen Chuixue
One of the characters in the series of Gu Long's martial arts novel "The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng" and one of Lu Xiaofeng's best friends, Luohua Chuixue has superb swordsmanship and sharp swordsmanship. The sword god's smile can move the faces of immortals, Buddhas, ghosts and gods.
Normally, he likes to wear white clothes, has a stern face, and has a withdrawn nature. Known as the God of Swords, the only person he regarded as an opponent in swordsmanship in his life was Ye Gucheng, the swordsman and "Lord of Baiyun City" who "swords from the west, flying immortals from the sky".
3. Ye Gucheng
One of the characters in the series of Gu Long's martial arts novel "The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng" comes from the "Feixian Island" in the South China Sea and is named "The Lord of Baiyun City". He has a beautiful and upright appearance. He has been obsessed with swords since he was a child, and he is extremely talented. He has mastered the art of swordsmanship and is like an immortal among swordsmen. Ye Gucheng created his own brilliant sword move "Flying Immortal from Heaven" and Yan Nantian created his own powerful and unparalleled swordsmanship. "Divine Sword Techniques" are all world-famous sword techniques, famous throughout the country. The sword Feihong was forged by overseas cold iron elites. It has blown hair and broken hair. The sword has a three-foot-three blade and a net weight of six kilograms and four taels. When it comes to the sharpness and dexterity of swordsmanship, Ye Gucheng, the sword god, is the only sword master recognized by the sword god Ximen Chuixue.
4. Yue Nu
A female swordsman from the Spring and Autumn Period, a native of Yue. According to the "Wu Yue Chun Qiu: Gou Jian's Conspiracy Biography": "The more virgins come out of Nanlin, the King of Yue will hire them and ask them how to use the sword." His swordsmanship was naturally perfect. He lived in the mountains and forests, taught swordsmanship to soldiers, and helped King Goujian of Yue to destroy Wu. The King of Yue said that "nothing in this world can beat the sword of Yue Nu". She is also the prototype of the heroine in Jin Yong's novel "Yue Nu Sword".
5. The Bearded Guest
One of the Three Fengchen Heroes, his real name is Zhang Zhongjian. It is said that he was originally the son of Zhang Jiling, the richest man in Yangzhou. When he was born, his father thought he was ugly and wanted to kill him. He was rescued and studied under Kunlun Nu. After he became a master, he wanted to raise an army to conquer the world. After meeting Li Shimin, he felt ashamed of his inferiority and believed that the world would belong to Li Shimin. He was interested in Hongfu (a member of the Yang Su family of Sui Dynasty) and learned that after Hongfu married Li Jing (the founding general of the Tang Dynasty), the three of them became brothers and sisters. The bearded guest donated all the family property to Li Jing and his wife to help Li Shimin unify the world, and he left sadly. Later, he was the leader of the Fuyu Kingdom. It is said that Xue Rengui's Eastern Expedition was mentioned in the Complete Biography of the Tang Dynasty. The Fuyu Kingdom may be located on the Korean Peninsula. The Legend of the Rangers of the Tang Dynasty mentions him as the leader of an island country. It may also be an island country near the Korean Peninsula. According to legend, he is the leader of 72 Islands.
The origin of Li Bai’s sword fairy
Li Bai is not only brilliant in literary talent, but also very skilled in swordsmanship. He is "fifteen good at swordsmanship" and "has mastered swordsmanship by himself". His attainments are extraordinary. Li Bai's poems, Pei Min's swordsmanship, and Zhang Xu's cursive calligraphy are collectively called the Three Wonders of the Tang Dynasty. Although Li Bai's swordsmanship is not among the "Three Wonders", his swordsmanship is only lower than Pei Min, ranking second in the Tang Dynasty. Extended information
The sword, one of the ancient weapons, is a "short weapon". He is the king of soldiers and is called the "King of One Hundred Soldiers". Ancient kings all had the spirit of a gentleman, and there was also a saying that the emperor ruled over the world. He was known as the "King of Hundreds of Soldiers". Ancient swords were made of metal, long in shape, with a pointed front end, a short handle at the back end, and blades on both sides. Now used as a fencing sword, the body of the sword is a slender steel bar with a small round ball at the top, without an edge.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Bai