In Gu Long's novel, the founder of the Emei Sect was Abbess Miejue.
The founder of Emei Sect was Mistress Miejue. She was a famous female character in the Chinese martial arts novel, Demigods. Mistress Miejue was once the founder and leader of Mount Emei Sect. She hated the martial arts world because of her husband's betrayal, so she decided to take revenge in the martial arts world. In the end, she founded Mount Emei Sect to protect herself and her sect. She was a very cruel and evil character. In the novel, she was described as a cold-blooded killer.
Tianlong Ba Bu is a martial arts novel written by Mr. Jin Yong. The Emei Sect is an important sect. The founder of the Emei Sect was the master of Mount Emei, the True Monarch of Mount Emei.
The founders of Emei Sect, Wudang Sect, and Ancient Tomb Sect in Jin Yong's novel were as follows: [1. Emei Sect: The founder is Abbess Miejue.] Abbess Miejue was a famous heroine in Jin Yong's novels. She had once founded Emei Sect to save all living beings with compassion. 2. Wudang Sect: The founder is Zhang Sanfeng. Zhang Sanfeng was a famous martial arts character in Jin Yong's novels. He was proficient in Taiji Fist and Wudang Sect's martial arts. 3. Ancient Tomb Sect: The founders are Laudeno and Lauolo. Laudeno and Lauolo were two martial arts masters from Persia. They founded the Ancient Tomb Sect to pass on the martial arts secret manuals of the Ancient Tomb Sect and bring martial arts to China.
Guo Xiang was one of the female leads in Jin Yong's novel, The Condor Heroes. She was also the founder of Emei Sect. She was born into a martial arts family. Her father was a martial arts expert, and her mother was also a martial arts practitioner. Guo Xiang had been taught by his father since he was a child and had a strong interest in all kinds of martial arts and sects in the martial arts world. In the novel, Guo Xiang had experienced many love experiences, but in the end, she chose to establish Emei Sect. She believed that Mount Emei was a famous Buddhist mountain in southern China and one of the important sects in the martial arts world. Mount Emei's quiet environment and profound martial arts were very suitable for martial artists to practice martial arts. At the same time, it could also help people pursue inner peace and cultivation. Thus, Guo Xiang decided to establish Emei Sect to provide help and support to the cultivators in the martial arts world. He also hoped to bring peace and happiness to the people through his cultivation and martial arts.
In Jin Yong's novel, the name of the father of the founder of the Emei Sect was not explicitly mentioned. The founder of the Emei Sect was the fairy of Mount Emei, the Golden Cicada. Her father was the monk of the Golden Top Temple, Pu Ying, not the father of the founder of the Emei Sect.
Mount Emei did exist in history. Mount Emei was a mountain in Emeishan City, Sichuan Province, China. It was a famous Buddhist mountain. "Although Emei Sect is often mentioned in novels and games, there is no conclusive evidence in history that proves that this sect really exists. Emei Sect was a fictional sect that appeared in many novels, television dramas, and games. Its founder was often made up as a certain character. It should be noted that the story background and setting of novels and games can be very exaggerated and fictional, but this does not mean that these stories and settings are real.
The founder of the Emei Sect was indeed the heroine Guo Xiang. She was born in Mount Emei at the end of the Ming Dynasty and was one of the legends in the Chinese martial arts world. Guo Xiang had learned martial arts since he was a child. He was proficient in many martial arts schools such as Taijiquan, Baguazhang, and swordsmanship. He was also good at poetry, calligraphy, music, and other artistic fields. She used her own personal experience and what she saw and heard to describe the importance of martial arts to the cultivation of personal morality and physical and mental cultivation, so she enjoyed a high reputation in the martial arts world. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Emei School became an important school in the Chinese martial arts world. It had participated in many domestic and foreign martial arts competitions and achieved good results.
You're right. My answer is wrong. In reality, the founder of Emei Sect was Guo Fu from Jin Yong's martial arts novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes. Guo Fu was born in the early Ming Dynasty. Her father was a martial arts expert, Guo Jing, and her mother was a Mongolian woman, the Golden Wheel Temple Master. When Guo Fu grew up, she killed Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu's parents and framed Yang Guo because she was jealous of their sincere feelings. Later, Guo Fu became the Sect Leader of the Emei Sect and established the Emei Sect. I'm deeply sorry for the inconvenience this wrong answer has caused you.
No, this was a false rumor. If you like wuxia novels, I recommend the book Sword from Emei to you." It described the chivalrous storm that was stirred up after an in-name disciple left Emei Sect. It was very exciting and touching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗