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Ten Years of Tribulation (Part 1)
"The story of Linghu Chong, a story with no ending, but with great significance and flavor. The encounter between the righteous and the evil, between giants and ordinary people, together constitutes this chaotic and ever-changing Jianghu (martial world). Linghu Chong's life is a complex mix of glory, sorrow, love, and hate. Born in an era of chaos, the only thing he inherited from his parents were a few tattered clothes. He was raised by Yue Buqun, the leader of the Mount Hua Sect, since childhood. He playfully called Yue Buqun and his wife as father and mother as they taught him martial arts, and lived a life free from worry. However, this serene time did not last long. An incident involving the theft of the 'Evil Exorcising Sword Manual' from the Lin family plunged him into a dark abyss."
"Although Linghu Chong is playful and mischievous, he is righteous and kind-hearted by nature. He hates evil as much as he hates enemies. He's also optimistic and humorous. Sometimes, he appears cynical and unconventional. He values friendship and loyalty. For the sake of friends, he would risk his own life. He is not greedy for power or wealth. He can relinquish wealth as easily as dirt. He values love and righteousness, he is willing to sacrifice everything for the lover he recognized. It is also for this love that Linghu Chong has devoted a life-long effort. The so-called 'a true man loves righteously and uses love as salvation,' this is Linghu Chong. Abandoning orthodoxy and seeking different paths, Linghu Chong also has another unexpected destiny."
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Character Introductions
Mount Hua Sect
Yue Buqun
"Superficial outer appearance*, the gentleman's demeanor hides a hypocritical heart."
"In the novel, Yue Buqun appears as a dignified gentleman, a moral exemplar of the martial world. He often speaks of benevolence, righteousness, and morality. He appears to advocate for righteousness, yet secretly he desires the position of the Wulin (martial arts world) leader. For this reason, he would stoop to any means. He even wouldn't hesitate to sacrifice his own daughter Yue Lingshan. He is seemingly a master of the Mount Hua sect's swordplay, righteous and awe-inspiring, a symbol of justice in Jianghu. However, behind his back, he is meticulous and cunning, treacherous and deceitful. He is a despicable hypocrite who is skilled at disguising himself. He eventually castrated himself to learn the 'Evil Exorcising Sword Manual', his true colors are exposed and he is ridiculed by the world."
Yue Lingshan
"A lifelong infatuation, heartbroken at death."
"She is the only daughter of Yue Buqun and his wife, a jewel in their palms. She has a pure and kind nature. She is simple, innocent, and lively. Her martial arts are mediocre, but her status is noble. She is deeply loved by her parents and fellow disciples. She originally had a deep affection for Linghu Chong. However, due to a series of misunderstandings, she gradually distances herself from him. Later, she is deceived by Lin Pingzhi's sweet words and eventually marries him. On their wedding night, she discovers Lin Pingzhi's true colors and is heartbroken. She is eventually killed by Lin Pingzhi."
Linghu Chong
"Born unrestrained, wandering the Jianghu."
"He is an orphan raised by Yue Buqun since childhood. He is the eldest disciple of the Mount Hua Sect. He is cheerful, optimistic, witty, and humorous. He doesn't care about worldly affairs and values freedom. He is righteous and kind-hearted and is willing to help others. He is a martial arts prodigy. However, he does not like to be restrained by rules. He is playful and mischievous. He often violates the sect rules, causing Yue Buqun to be displeased. Later, he is punished to think about his mistakes on Mount Simian. He unexpectedly obtains the inheritance of Dugu Qiubai and his martial arts greatly improve. He is eventually expelled from the Mount Hua Sect by Yue Buqun."
Character Portraits (from left to right)
- Yue Buqun
- Lin Pingzhi
- Yue Lingshan
- Linghu Chong