In martial arts novels, various sects and religions often appeared. Some of the famous sects included: 1. Wudang Sect: Based on Taoism, it is one of the most popular sects in martial arts novels. 2. Huashan Sect: Famous for its tradition of discussing swords at Huashan, it is one of the most powerful sects in the martial arts world. 3. Shaolin Temple: It is one of the most prestigious sects in the martial arts world, with Buddhism as the foundation and emphasis on martial arts, meditation, and martial arts cultivation. 4. Ming Cult: With the Ming Dynasty as the background, emphasizing martial arts and spear cultivation is one of the sects that often appear in martial arts novels. 5. Kunlun Sect: With Kunlun Mountain as the background, it emphasized yoga and internal cultivation. It was one of the mysterious sects in the martial arts world. The characters, martial arts characteristics, and sphere of influence of these sects in the novel were different, but they were all regarded as powerful existences that could provide powerful help to the protagonist.
"Global Martial Arts" was about the rise of martial arts in the world after the Catacombs invasion. Fang Ping, a nobody, was reborn on Earth. He realized that the people around him had not changed, but Earth had become a template for martial arts. The story of Fang Ping fighting for survival and protection, gradually rising up and saving the world. Although his family and friends had not changed, this world could be used for cultivation. He embarked on the path of becoming stronger and uncovered the truth of the world. He learned about the existence of the Heaven Realm, the Catacombs world, the human world, and the Catacombs 'humans, demons, and gods. After the protagonist enters MCMAU, he enters the Catacombs world and fights with various strong enemies to obtain resources and become stronger. Finally, he returns to MCMAU and leads everyone to the Demon's Den to level up and fight monsters to achieve victory. In addition, the martial arts realms below the peak were divided into nine ranks, with each rank being a major realm. Rank-1 to Rank-3 was the low-rank realm, Rank-4 to Rank-6 was the middle-rank realm, and Rank-7 to Rank-9 was the high-rank realm (grandmaster realm). Different realms had different cultivation contents and characteristics, such as bone honing in the low-rank realm.
Sigu Jian's martial arts were taught to him by his brother, the master of the Sword Hut.
Fan Xian's martial arts were taught by many people. Fan Xian had learned the Qing Emperor's nameless technique. The first half was Tyrannical zhenqi. Ye Qingmei had taught him the sword intent of " taking care of the front and not the back ", while Ku He of Northern Qi had taught him the Heart of Tianyi Dao. In addition, Fan Xian had learned some tricks from Wu Zhu. Thus, Fan Xian's martial arts were taught by many people.
In the novel Joy of Life, Sigu Jian's martial arts were taught to him by his elder brother, Dongyi's guardian, Ye Qingmei.
Sigu Jian's martial arts had been taught by Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei gave him a sword technique secret manual and absorbed the experience from it, turning it into her own sword technique. Thus, it could be said that Sigu Jian's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
Shuang 'er's martial arts were taught by He Tishou.
There was no clear information about Ren Yingying's martial arts master. The documents [1] and [2] mentioned that Invincible East might be Ren Yingying's master or she was Invincible East's disciple, but they did not clearly point out the specific relationship between the masters. The other documents did not mention who taught Ren Yingying martial arts. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine who taught Ren Yingying martial arts.
Sigu Jian had learned his martial arts from Ye Qingmei. Ye Qingmei gave Sigu Jian a secret book on swordsmanship and learned from it to turn it into her own swordsmanship. Thus, it could be said that Sigu Jian's martial arts were taught by Ye Qingmei.
Fan Xian's martial arts were taught by the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor had taught Fan Xian the first half of the nameless manual, Tyrannical zhenqi. This was a profound martial art that Fan Xian practiced. In addition, Fan Xian also learned Fei Jie's poison techniques, Ye Liuyun's " Flowing Cloud Release Hands," Ku He's Tianyi Dao heart technique and Western magic, Sigu Jian's " care for the front and not the back " sword intent, and so on. Thus, the Qing Emperor was one of Fan Xian's main instructors in martial arts.
Jin Yong's wuxia novels were the classics of modern Chinese literature. They were widely praised and influenced an entire era. Among them, Mr. Jin Yong's novels were famous for their rich plots, profound character creation and unique narrative style. One of the classic plots was that Mr. Jin Yong wrote in "The Deer and the Cauldron" that there was a woman named Huang Rong who was smart and witty. She was good at solving all kinds of problems. Her father, Huang Yaoshi, was a martial arts master. He taught her many martial arts and self-defense skills so that she could protect herself and the people around her. This question was related to Huang Rong but had nothing to do with the specific plot of Jin Yong's martial arts novels. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask and I will try my best to answer them.