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Xu Zhu fought against the women of the Spiritual Vulture Palace in the Eight Dragons. He became the lord of the Vulture Palace on the 36th and led the ladies to the Vulture Palace. However, Xuzhu's death caused the Vulture Palace to fall apart and eventually perish. As for the whereabouts of the women from the Vulture Palace, there was a possibility that they had been recruited into the Beggar's Sect. Jin Yong hinted that they had all gone to a place, but the specific destination was not clear.
Xu Zhu fought against the women of the Spiritual Vulture Palace in the Eight Dragons. Xuzhu became the lord of the Vulture Palace on the 36th day. Xu Zhu led the women of the Spiritual Vulture Palace to the Spiritual Vulture Palace, but in the end, the Spiritual Vulture Palace fell apart and perished because of Xu Zhu's death. As for the whereabouts of the women from the Vulture Palace, there was a possibility that they had been recruited into the Beggar's Sect. However, the search results provided did not mention the specific details of Xuzhu's conquest of the women of the Vulture Palace.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novel,"The Eight Dragons," Xu Zhu fought against the women of the Vulture Palace. Xuzhu became the lord of the Vulture Palace on the 36th. However, Xuzhu's death caused the disciples of the Spiritual Vulture Palace to fall apart, and the Spiritual Vulture Palace was eventually destroyed. As for the whereabouts of the women from the Vulture Palace, there was a possibility that they had been absorbed by the Beggar's Sect and become a part of it. However, there was no clear answer to whether this possibility existed. Therefore, the current search results did not provide a clear answer to the specific situation of Xuzhu's conquest of the women of the Vulture Palace.
Xu Zhu fought against the women of the Spiritual Vulture Palace in the Eight Dragons. He became the lord of the Vulture Palace on the 36th and led the ladies to the Vulture Palace. However, Xuzhu's death caused the Vulture Palace to fall apart and eventually perish. As for the whereabouts of the women from the Vulture Palace, the search results did not mention any specific details. One possibility was that they were recruited by Beggar's Sect. However, the exact situation was unknown.
Xu Zhu did not have any romantic relationships with any of the women during his campaign in the Vulture Palace. Although the Void Bamboo was surrounded by many young women, he did not leave any descendants. Xuzhu's thoughts might be that all living beings were suffering and could not get what they wanted. The women of the Nine Skies and Nine Tribes of the Vulture Palace were the confidants of the former master, the Heavenly Mountain maiden. After Xu Zhu took over the position of the Vulture Palace's master, they were willing to stay and accompany him. However, Xuzhu's death caused the disciples of the Spiritual Vulture Palace to fall apart, and the Spiritual Vulture Palace was eventually destroyed. Jin Yong hinted that the women of the Spiritual Vulture Palace might have gone to a place, but the exact situation was unknown.
Xu Zhu's happy life in the Spiritual Vulture Palace was described in movies, novels, and Jin Yong's work " The Eight Dragons and Dragons." Xu Zhu was originally a young monk of Shaolin Temple, but fate had made him the lord of Vulture Palace. In the Spiritual Vulture Palace, Xu Zhu enjoyed the treatment of an emperor. He had many subordinates and maidservants serving him. He got along well with the four sisters of the Vulture Palace, Mei Lan, Zhu Ju. They were respectful to Xu Zhu and even helped him bathe, change his clothes, and sleep. Xuzhu even had a three-day affair with Princess Menggu of the Western Xia Kingdom and became her son-in-law. Xu Zhu's happy life also included the process of him practicing martial arts in the Spiritual Vulture Palace. He learned supreme martial arts and became a top-notch master in the world. However, Xuzhu's happy life was also accompanied by some tragedies and complicated emotions. He gradually became addicted to martial arts and deviated from the cultivation of Buddhism. Xu Zhu's happy life in the Spiritual Vulture Palace was a story full of fantasy and emotions. Through the excellent performance of the actors, unique visual effects, and carefully constructed storyline, he successfully created a perfect combination of "view" and "feeling".
The fact that Xuzhu's Vulture Palace didn't change its name and continue to pass down its legacy was fictional. In Jin Yong's novel, the Vulture Palace was a fictional sect created by Jin Yong. It was located in the residence of a young woman on Tianshan Mountain. The founder of this sect was Tong Lao. There were many successors, but there was no clear name. In the novel, Jin Yong did not delete the plot of the Vulture Palace. Instead, the plot of the sect ran through the entire novel. However, because the existence of the sect was based on fiction, Jin Yong deleted part of the plot of the Vulture Palace in the later part of the novel to avoid interfering with the plot and story line of the novel.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to Vulture Palace: 1. Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha 2. [Spirit Realm Walker] by Xiao Langjun, a newspaper seller. 3. The Tang's Table, by Jie Yu 4. King of the Familiar, Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound 5. Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation. Author: Mie/Mie De Xing These novels might have similar topics, styles, or plots, and were suitable for readers who liked Vulture Palace to try.
There was no definite answer as to why the Vulture Palace suddenly disappeared after the Eight Divisions of Dragons and Dragons, because the Vulture Palace was not explicitly mentioned in the plot of the novel. However, some possible guesses included: 1. The Vulture Palace may no longer value power and status: In the novel, the ruler of the Vulture Palace, Xu Zhu, did not pursue power and status but devoted himself to Daoism. Therefore, the Vulture Palace might no longer care about power and status but turned to other pursuits. 2. The Vulture Palace may have merged or been merged by other sects: In the novel, there were conflicts and conflicts between the Vulture Palace and other sects. Therefore, the Vulture Palace might have merged or been merged by other sects and no longer existed in an independent form. 3. The Vulture Palace may have disappeared: In the novel, some members of the Vulture Palace were killed by Duan Yu and others, and the palace of the Vulture Palace was also destroyed. Therefore, the Vulture Palace might have disappeared or its way of existence might have been changed. It should be noted that the above is just some speculation. The plot and details of the novel need to be studied in depth to get a definite answer.
" The Legend of Xuzhu " was a Hong Kong film and television series that was broadcasted in 1982. The theme song of the piece was " Crossing Thousands of Rivers and Mountains," sung by the famous Hong Kong singer, Kwan Jeong-kit. This song won the 5th Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Award in 1982. The Legend of Xuzhu told the story of Monk Xuzhu after he went down the mountain. He practiced the peerless martial arts and became the leader of the Carefree Sect, the master of the Spiritual Vulture Palace, and the Prince Consort of the Western Xia Dynasty. He became brothers with Duan Yu and Qiao Feng, and together they would deal with Murong Bo and Murong Fu. In addition, Xu Zhu also had three relationships with Mu Wanqing, Zhong Ling, and Wang Yuyan. The story of Xu Zhu was quite touching in Jin Yong's martial arts novel,"The Eight Dragons".