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  1. Duan Yanqing (段延慶; Duàn Yánqìng), nicknamed "Overflowing with Evil" (惡貫滿盈), is a distant cousin of Duan Zhengming and Duan Zhengchun, and a former crown prince of Dali. Duan Yanqing's father, the former king, was overthrown and killed in a rebellion.

  2. Duan Yu is a young and naïve prince of the Dali Kingdom. His reverence for Buddhist teachings and disdain for bloodshed prompt him to defy his family's tradition of practising martial arts. When his father, Duan Zhengchun, tries to force him to learn martial arts, he runs away from home.

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  3. Duan Yu is a young and naïve prince of the Dali Kingdom. His reverence for Buddhist teachings and disdain for bloodshed prompt him to defy his family's tradition of practising martial arts.

  4. If he really into training and sharpening his skill, Duan Yu also can be stronger than Qiao Feng. The reason is Xu Zhu and Duan Yu skills are learnt from 逍遥派 (Xiao Yao Pai/Xiao Yao sect). That sect is not some random martial art sect, that sect in more close to cultivation.

    • 175 Wuxia Terms, Names, Weapons, and Techniques
    • A. Common Wuxia Terms and Phrases
    • B. Names of Famous Wuxia Clans, Factions, and Sects
    • C. Famous Wuxia Characters
    • D. Famous Wuxia Techniques and Cultivation Methods

    Are you bewildered by the many terms and names used in Chinese Wuxia stories? Particularly, the classic novels written by famed Hong Kong and Taiwanese authors? Here’s a glossary of terms, popular characters, clans and factions, and legendary techniques for your reference! If you haven't, please also read this Beginner's Guide to Wuxiafor an overvi...

    Anqi (暗器): The term translates as hidden or concealed weapons, and is commonly used to refer to projectiles. In Wuxia stories, there exists a wide variety of such projectiles, from darts to daggers...
    Biaoju (镖局): An escort agency. Armed bodyguards of such agencies are rarely top pugilists.
    Biguan (闭关): To “retreat,” typically for the purpose of mastering some supreme skill. The characters, in Chinese, mean “to close the gate.”
    Binqi (兵器): Weapon. Armament.

    In Chinese literature, the suffixes of pai (派), men (门), bang (帮), jiao (教), hui (会), and gong(宫), are all used to refer to factions. There are subtle differences in meaning, though. Pai and men mean “clan.” Jiao implies some sort of religious affiliation. Bang translates to “gang” and implies a looser organizational structure. Gongmeans palace and...

    A selection of the most famous and beloved Wuxia characters from Hong Kong and Taiwanese sagas, with an emphasis on characters from the “classic” Wuxia novelsof the 1950s to the 1980s. 1. Bu Jingyun (步惊云): One of the two protagonists of the popular Hong Kong Wuxia comic, The Storm Riders (风云). Bu was a sullen youth taken in by the murderer of his f...

    Anran Xiaohun Zhang (黯然销魂掌): The “Despondent Palm” was Yang Guo’s most powerful technique in Return of the Condor Heroes (神雕侠侣). Conceptualized during his 16-year wait for Xiao Longnü, proper execu...
    Bingchuan Jianfa (冰川剑法): Translated as “Glacier Swordplay,” this technique appeared in several Liang Yusheng stories, and was one of the author’s more colorful creations. Mimicking the movement of...
    Dabei Fu (大悲赋): A miji that featured in Gu Long’s Moonlight Blade (天涯, 明月, 刀). It was described as a collection of the most heinous martial arts known to wulin. Gu Long, however, never fully introd...
    Dagou Bang (打狗棒): In Jin Yong’s stories, Dagou Bang, or the “Dog Beating Staff,” was a weapon, a technique, as well as a scepter. It was also the symbol of authority for the leaders of the Beggers’...
  5. But when rumors of his Khitan ancestry began to spread, the people turned on him and drove him away. Determined to clear his name, Qiao Feng sets out to learn the truth about his past and clear his name. Along the way, he meets Duan Yu (Bai Shu), the peace-loving prince of the Dali Kingdom.

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  7. Luke, I Am Your Father: All three main characters. Xuzhu is revealed to be the son of Xuanci, the abbot of Shaolin Temple. Also, Duan Yu is also revealed to be the son of Duan Yanqing, the leader of the Four Evils.. Xiaofeng is the son of Xiao Yuanshan, a Khitan warrior. If I Can't Have You…: Kang Min.

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