Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng's one-armed nun were different in their characters, personalities and plots. In Jin Yong's novel, the one-armed nun was an independent character. She was born in a nunnery and practiced martial arts since she was young. She had outstanding martial arts talent. She experienced many setbacks and tribulations in the process of growing up, but finally became a female nun with strong martial arts and extraordinary wisdom through her own efforts and perseverance. In the novel, the one-armed nun was a very inspirational image. Her existence was to encourage readers not to give up on their dreams and persevere in their efforts. In Liang Yusheng's novel, the one-armed nun was portrayed as a villain. She was born in a nunnery, but unlike the one-armed nun in Jin Yong's novels, she did not pursue martial arts and wisdom. Instead, she liked to collect antiques and cultural relics, and used her martial arts and wisdom to pursue power and interests. In the novel, the image of the one-armed nun was cold and evil. Her appearance was to lead to the subsequent plot. In general, Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng's one-armed nuns had different characters, personalities, and plots, which was one of the characteristics of the two different literary schools.