After becoming the Ming Cult's leader, Zhang Wuji reforms the cult and becomes a key figure in leading the wulin and rebel forces to overthrow the Yuan dynasty. The cult members are grateful to Zhang Wuji and insist that he takes up the cult's leadership position, which has been vacant for years. He gets involved in the conflict between the Ming Cult and the six major "orthodox" schools, which are bent on destroying the cult, and helps both sides resolve their past misunderstandings and make peace with each other. Through a series of serendipitous events, he also learns the Ming Cult's most powerful skill, "Heaven and Earth Great Shift". By chance, he wanders into an isolated valley, where he discovers the long-lost Nine Yang Manual and uses the inner energy skills described in the manual to heal himself and become a formidable martial artist. Zhang Wuji, who had been kidnapped and injured earlier, roams the land in search of a cure. Zhang Cuishan and Yin Susu refuse to reveal Xie Xun's location and ultimately commit suicide when they are cornered, leaving behind Zhang Wuji as an orphan. After their return, the Zhang family soon find themselves the target of many wulin figures seeking the whereabouts of Xie Xun and the Dragon-Slaying Saber. When Zhang Wuji was about 10 years old, his parents brought him back to the mainland Xie Xun remained on the island. He was born on a reclusive volcanic island, where he spent his childhood with only his parents and his godfather, Xie Xun. The protagonist, Zhang Wuji, has a mixed background: his father, Zhang Cuishan, is an apprentice of Zhang Sanfeng, the highly revered founder of the Wudang School his mother, Yin Susu, is the daughter of Yin Tianzheng, the chief of the Heavenly Eagle Cult which is affiliated to the Ming Cult. At the start of the novel, the Heaven-Reliant Sword is in the possession of Abbess Miejue, the leader of the "orthodox" Emei School, while the Dragon-Slaying Saber is seized by "Golden-Haired Lion King" Xie Xun, a senior member of the Ming Cult. According to a widely circulated mantra, either or both of them are thought to allow their wielder to rule the wulin (martial artists' community), which is divided into an "orthodox" side comprising schools such as Wudang and Shaolin, and an "evil" side represented by the Ming Cult, which is also unflatteringly called the "Demonic Cult". mid 14th century), the story revolves around a pair of highly coveted and allegedly unrivalled weapons, the Heaven-Reliant Sword and Dragon-Slaying Saber. Set in China towards the end of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty ( c. The political and ethnic clash between the Han Chinese rebels and the ruling Mongols is also a prominent theme in the novel. As typical of some of his other novels, Jin Yong included elements of Chinese history in the story, such as featuring historical figures like Hongwu Emperor, Chen Youliang, Chang Yuchun and Zhang Sanfeng. It also introduced many changes to the plot and cleared up some ambiguities in the second edition, such as the origin of the Nine Yang Manual. A second revision was published in early 2005, incorporating later thoughts and a lengthier conclusion. Jin Yong revised the novel in 1979 with a number of amendments and additions. It was first serialised from 6 July 1961 to 2 September 1963 in the Hong Kong newspaper Ming Pao. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, also translated as The Sword and the Knife, is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha) and the third part of the Condor Trilogy, preceded by The Legend of the Condor Heroes and The Return of the Condor Heroes. Story of the Heaven Reliant and Dragon Slayer
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