This question involves some characters and legends in Jin Yong's novels. I'm not sure if I can regard them as invincible existences. The sweeping monk was a mysterious character in Jin Yong's novel. He was very powerful but was not described as an invincible existence. Dugu Qiubai was a legendary character in Jin Yong's novels. He had extremely powerful martial arts, but it did not seem to be described as an invincible existence. Patriarch Bodhidharma was a legendary figure in Jin Yong's novels. He was the pioneer of Chinese Zen and had extremely high martial arts cultivation, but he was not described as an invincible existence. As for the eunuchs of the previous dynasty, they were not regarded as powerful figures in Chinese history because they were usually confined to the palace and had no freedom to participate in political struggles. Therefore, it was inappropriate to compare eunuchs with these mysterious figures. To sum up, the sweeping monk, Dugu Qiubai, and Patriarch Bodhidharma might be very powerful together, but whether they could be invincible depended on how they defined " invincible."
Patriarch Bodhidharma and Patriarch Xiaoyao were two mysterious characters in Jin Yong's novels. They had different legends and stories. Patriarch Bodhidharma was the founder of the Zen Sect. It was said that he had reached an extremely high state through cultivation, and he could easily flick a mountain with his finger. Xiaoyao Ancestral Master was the founder of Taoism. It was said that he was proficient in the martial arts of the Xiaoyao Sect and could easily win a battle by waiting for fatigue. I haven't read these two works, so I can't give a specific answer. Dugu Qiubai and Eunuch Sunflower were two famous martial arts masters in Jin Yong's novels. Dugu Qiubai was a Sword Demon. He was proficient in many different sword techniques and could fight against a hundred people alone. Eunuch Sunflower was the founder of the Sunflower Sect. He was proficient in the Sunflower Manual, a martial arts secret manual that was said to be able to make people invincible. Since I haven't read these two works, I can't give a specific answer.
The three peerless experts in Jin Yong's novels were Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, and Linghu Chong.
The sweeping monk and Dugu Qiubai were both characters in Jin Yong's novels, but their abilities and achievements were different. It was impossible to directly compare who was better. The sweeping monk was an eminent monk in Jin Yong's novel. He had extraordinary martial arts and was considered a legendary figure in the martial arts world. He was proficient in many kinds of martial arts, and his martial arts realm was extremely high. He could levitate in the air with Qinggong and perform all kinds of mysterious martial arts. The sweeping monk appeared many times in the novel, providing important help to the protagonist and showing his extraordinary wisdom and martial arts. Dugu Qiubai was another legendary character in Jin Yong's novels. He was a swordsman with an undefeated record. He was proficient in many martial arts, especially sword techniques. He could defeat all enemies with the sword. In the novel, Dugu Qiubai had once traversed the world of martial arts and created his own martial arts system, known as the "Sword Demon". Since the abilities and achievements of the sweeping monk and Dugu Qiubai were different, it was impossible to directly compare who was stronger. In the novel, the sweeping monk provided important help to the protagonist, showing his extraordinary wisdom and martial arts. Dugu Qiubai was an undefeated legendary figure, and his martial arts and realm were very high.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, the three most powerful masters were Bodhidharma, Dugu Qiubai, and the sweeping monk. This statement was not completely correct because everyone's evaluation and understanding might be different. There were three different views: Bodhidharma: As a Zen master, Bodhidharma was considered one of the greatest figures in Buddhism. He also had extremely high attainments in martial arts, creating Zen martial arts that was considered the ceiling of martial arts. 2. Dugu Qiubai: As a legendary figure in Jianghu, Dugu Qiubai has extraordinary talent and attainments in swordsmanship. He has fused the essence of various martial arts to create a unique sword technique and is known as the "Sword Demon". 3. Sweeping Monk: As a small figure in Jianghu, although the sweeping monk did not have particularly high martial arts cultivation, his Buddhist cultivation and mysterious temperament could not be ignored. He was able to resolve all kinds of crises and had a mysterious background. Therefore, he was regarded as one of the most powerful existences in Jianghu. Bodhidharma, Dugu Qiubai, and the sweeping monk were all highly respected and worshipped characters in Jin Yong's novels. Their martial arts cultivation and realm were very high, so everyone's views might be different.
Patriarch Bodhidharma, Sweeping Monk Dugu Qiubai, Xiaoyao Ancestral Master Dongfang Bubai, and the young man of Tianshan, Xu Zhu Duan Yu, were ranked in the order of their martial arts skills: 1. Patriarch Bodhidharma: The founder of the Shaolin Temple, recognized by the Shaolin Temple as the number one expert. He is highly skilled in martial arts and is proficient in the path of Zen. 2. Sweeping Monk: The deputy temple of Shaolin Temple is known for his integrity and martial arts. He is one of the most representative sweeping monks in Jin Yong's novels. 3. Dugu Qiubai: The protagonist of the " Smiling Proud Jianghu " has unrivaled martial arts skills. He is known as the " Sword Demon ". 4. Xiaoyao Ancestral Master: The founder of the Xiaoyao Sect, a character in the Eight Divisions of the Heavenly Dragon. She traveled the Jianghu as a ranger and was proficient in the martial arts of the Xiaoyao Sect. She was known as the "Immortal Sister". 5. The Invincible East: The protagonist of the Laughing Proud Jianghu, the successor of the Sunflower Manual, whose martial arts are powerful and awe-inspiring, but he eventually failed due to his extreme cultivation method. 6 Tianshan Tonglao: The character in the Eight Dragons and Dragons is a child, but his martial arts are strong and he has divine skills such as moving flowers and trees. He is Duan Yu's first teacher. Xuzhu: The character in Legend of the Condor Heroes was a disciple of Wuyazi, who had strong martial arts skills and an open-minded personality. Eventually, he became an immortal. 8 Duan Yu: The character in the Eight Dragons and Dragons, Duan Yu, is the third son of the Dali Emperor, Duan Zhengchun. He is highly skilled in martial arts and has divine skills such as the Northern Dark Divine Art and the Wave Tiny Steps. He is one of the most outstanding melee masters in Jin Yong's novels.
The Sunflower Manual was a martial arts secret book in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. It was created by a martial arts master named Dongfang Bubai. Invincible East was a fictional character written by Jin Yong. He was a top master with unparalleled martial arts. He could improve his martial arts level by practicing the Sunflower Manual. The Sunflower Manual was a very mysterious martial arts manual. It was said that only a very small number of people could successfully cultivate it, and those who could successfully cultivate it could become the top experts in the martial arts world.
Ah Qing Shi Potian Bodhidharma Patriarch, sweeping monk Dugu Qiu defeated Xiaoyao Ancestral Master, Duan Siping, Murong Longcheng.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, the following was the order of some martial arts characters: Ah Qing: She is a mysterious woman who is good at using poison. She once concocted some forbidden drugs for the leader of the Jianghu people, the Ming Cult's leader, Zhang Wuji. 2. Shi Potian: He was a protagonist in Jin Yong's novel. He grew up in the Huashan Sect and later received Wu Yazi's martial arts teachings, becoming a master in the martial arts world. 3. Patriarch Dharma: He was a famous martial artist and philosopher in ancient China. It is said that he invented the martial arts of Shaolin Temple and practiced Zen techniques. 4. Sweeping Monk: He is a monk of Shaolin Temple. He is not only proficient in Shaolin Temple's martial arts, but also in Buddhist martial arts. He is an extremely mysterious figure. 5 Dugu Qiubai: He is a legendary figure in Jin Yong's novels. His martial arts are extremely strong and he is famous for his "sword skills". He has defeated various martial arts masters many times and is known as the "Sword Demon". 6. Xiaoyao Sect: Xiaoyao Sect is a martial arts sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is Xiaoyao Zi. His martial arts are called "Xiaoyao You". He is good at using Qi Sect martial arts and pursues freedom and unfettered realm.
This question involves the ranking of various characters in Jin Yong's martial arts world. It is more complicated. For details, you can refer to the following answers: In the martial arts world of Jin Yong, the sweeping monk, Feng Qingyang, Patriarch Bodhidharma, and others were all very famous experts, but their rankings were not necessarily fixed. These characters might be ranked differently in different novels. In << The Eight Demigods >>, the sweeping monk was considered the best martial artist in the world, while Feng Qingyang was the second best. Patriarch Bodhidharma was considered the master of martial arts. However, these rankings were based on the plot of the novel and the author's settings, not the objective rankings in the real world. In reality, these characters 'martial arts might not be as powerful as described in the novel.
Was the Shaolin Kung Fu in Jin Yong's works really created by Patriarch Bodhidharma? The answer to this question was not simple because the history and martial arts heritage of Shaolin Temple were not completely clear. In Jin Yong's novels, Shaolin Temple was described as a sect with a long history and orderly inheritance. Its founder was Bodhidharma. However, the true history of Patriarch Bodhidharma and the historical heritage of Shaolin Temple were not completely clear. According to historical records, Patriarch Bodhidharma was a Zen master in China during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. His real name and birthplace were unknown. It was said that he came to the Liang Dynasty of the Southern and Northern Dynasties in 597 A.D. under the pretext of spreading the teachings of Zen to seek an opportunity to establish a Buddhist base. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, he traveled to many places and finally came to Shaolin Temple, where he founded a Zen sect, creating the first of its kind. However, because the true history and deeds of Patriarch Bodhidharma were not completely clear, it was impossible to determine whether he had established a specific martial arts legacy in Shaolin Temple. In Jin Yong's novel, the martial arts of Shaolin Temple were passed down through many masters in history. The names and deeds of these masters were described as real people in the novel. Was the Shaolin Kung Fu in Jin Yong's works created by Patriarch Bodhidharma? The answer to this question was not completely positive or negative because there were many uncertainties and disputes in the history of Shaolin Temple and the inheritance of martial arts.