Tomb of the Three Kings was a wuxia novel, which reflected many of the spiritual qualities of a swordsman, the most important of which were justice, courage, and loyalty. Chivalrous men were usually portrayed as people with a sense of justice and courage who risked their lives to protect the peace of society and the interests of the people. In Tomb of the Three Kings, the chivalrous men often appeared as the teachers of justice to fight against the evil forces to protect the lives and property of the people. Vigilante A was usually given the quality of loyalty. They were loyal to their beliefs and moral code, always sticking to their principles and not being shaken by wealth and splendor. In the novel, some heroes even sacrificed their lives to protect their friends or uphold justice. Therefore, the chivalrous spirit in Tomb of the Three Kings was mainly manifested as justice, courage, and loyalty. These qualities were the basic characteristics of the chivalrous man as a social role and also the important image of the chivalrous man in literature.