Guangmingding was the location of the sect's headquarters in Jin Yong's novel," The Eight Dragons ". It was a mountain peak within the territory of Dali, the border of Dali, Yanmen Pass, Xixia, Tubo, and other forces. The Dali Kingdom's martial arts sects represented by the Dali Duan Clan had set up their headquarters here and gathered a large number of martial arts masters to carry out various martial arts activities.
In Jin Yong's novels, the first sect was usually the most powerful sect in the martial arts world. It was called the Huashan Sect. The Huashan Sect originated from the Ming Dynasty. Its founder was the famous swordsman Yue Buqun. Its teachings were based on the "Qi Sect" and emphasized the cultivation of internal strength and sword techniques. It was one of the most famous sects in Jin Yong's novels. In the novel, the Huashan Sect had many masters such as Linghu Chong, Ren Yingying, and other disciples who enjoyed a high reputation in the martial arts world, which had an important impact on the development of the martial arts world.
There were many sects in Jin Yong's novels, and each sect had its own unique advantages and characteristics, so it was difficult to answer which sect was the strongest. Different sects had their own unique status and role in different novels, so they would have different evaluations and rankings. For example, after the battle of Yanmen Pass in the [Demigods and Dragons], the maiden of Tianshan and Li Qiu Shui were considered the two most powerful women in the martial arts world. In the story of the Condor Heroes, Xiaolongnu was regarded as the most powerful female figure in the martial arts world with her martial arts skills and the help of the Condor Heroes. Different readers and audiences might have different views and evaluations of different sects. Therefore, there was no definite answer to this question.
There were many sects in Jin Yong's novels, and each sect had its own wealth and resources. However, the wealthiest sects were usually the top forces in the martial arts world, such as the Huashan Sect, the Wudang Sect, the Ming Cult, and the Shaolin Temple. These sects had powerful resources and wealth, including martial arts manuals, precious herbs, treasures, and advanced disciples. However, wealth wasn't the only standard to measure a sect's strength. A sect's strength also depended on its internal cultivation and inheritance, the strength and ability of its disciples, the management ability and strategic vision of the sect leader, and so on.
Some of the sects that Jin Yong wrote were righteous in reality but were written as evil. One example was the Huashan Sect. The Huashan Sect was described as a traditional orthodox sect in Jin Yong's novels, but the Huashan Sect leader and disciples in the novels often used sorcery to show their evil tendencies. In addition, the Wudang Sect and Shaolin Temple in Jin Yong's novels were also written as evil sects. The actions and remarks of the villains in these novels were often difficult to understand.
The Shaolin Sect first appeared in Mr. Jin Yong's Book of Swords.
In Mr. Jin Yong's novel, Wudang Sect and Xiaoyao Sect were both famous sects, but the answer to the question of which sect was the second largest was not simple. According to what I know, the Xiaoyao Sect is one of the more famous sects under Jin Yong's pen. Its founders are Zhang Sanfeng and Yin Susu. They were once popular in the Jianghu and have appeared many times in novels. The Wudang Sect was another very famous big sect. The founder was Zhang Sanfeng. The sect was very powerful and had an important influence in Jin Yong's novels. However, judging from the plot and the number of characters in the novel, the Xiaoyao Sect might be the second largest sect under Jin Yong's pen. In the novel, the number of people in the Carefree Sect was relatively small, but its founder's martial arts were extremely powerful and had a great impact on the entire Jianghu. In comparison, the Wudang Sect had more people, but their strength and influence were not as strong as the Carefree Sect. Therefore, to answer this question, one needed to analyze the specific situation. Both Wudang Sect and Xiaoyao Sect were famous sects under Jin Yong's pen. Which one was the second largest sect needed to be judged according to the specific plot and the number of characters.
In Jin Yong's novel The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, Abbess Miejue was the female leader of the Ming Cult and the eldest disciple of the Huashan Sect. Mistress Miejue was a cold-hearted and extremely evil character. In order to protect the interests of the Ming Cult, she did not hesitate to kill martial artists. She was one of the controversial characters in the novel.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels had rich plots and many characters. The forces and sects in each novel also had their own characteristics. The following is a list of the most powerful sects in Mr. Jin Yong's novel: 1. Eight Heavenly Dragons: Xiaoyao Sect in the Song Dynasty Palace outside Yanmen Pass. 2. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Ancient Tomb Sect on the Mongolian grasslands outside Xiangyang City. 3." Smiling Proud in Jianghu ": Hengshan Sect, Huashan Sect, Taishan Sect, Wudang Sect, Emei Sect, Ming Sect. 4.<< Blue Blood Sword >>: Huashan Sect, Ancient Tomb Sect, Wudang Sect, Emei Sect, Shaolin Temple. [5. Deer and Cauldron: Divine Dragon Sect, Huashan Sect, Wudang Sect, Emei Sect, Ming Sect, Beggar's Sect.] It should be noted that the forces and sects in each novel were different, and there was no fixed ranking.
There were many evil sects in Jin Yong's novels. The following were some of them: 1 Sunflower Treasure Sect: This sect is one of the most famous evil sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is the protagonist of Jin Yong's novel, Sunflower Treasure Sect. This sect focused on cultivating the Sunflower Manual and pursued immortality. They had launched many large-scale attacks and destruction on other sects. 2. Huashan Sect: Huashan Sect is another famous evil sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is the protagonist of Jin Yong's novel, Linghu Chong. The Huashan Sect's strategic goal was to control the Underworld. They often attacked and destroyed other sects while cultivating their own forces in an attempt to become the most powerful sect in the Underworld. Peach Blossom Island: Peach Blossom Island is a mysterious sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is the protagonist of Jin Yong's novel, Huang Yaoshi. The Peach Blossom Island pursued love and eroticism. The martial arts and medicine on the island were extremely precious, but its internal organization was chaotic and there were all kinds of evil thoughts and behaviors. 4. Ice Soul Island: Ice Soul Island is a mysterious sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is the protagonist of Jin Yong's novel, Duan Yu. Ice Soul Island pursued ice and Ice Soul Essence. The martial arts and medicine on the island were extremely precious, but its internal organization was chaotic and there were all kinds of evil thoughts and behaviors. 5 Snake Diao Hand Sect: This sect is an evil organization in Jin Yong's novel. Its founder is Snake Diao Hand Wang Yuyan. The Snake-shaped Diabolical Hand Sect pursued the Snake-shaped Diabolical Hand martial arts as its main purpose. Its members often attacked and destroyed other sects while trying to seize the martial arts manuals of other sects.
The Wudang Sect and the Quan Zhen Sect were both sects from the Chinese martial arts novel " The Condor Heroes ". Wudang Sect and Quan Zhen Sect were both Taoist sects with a long tradition in history, but the Wudang Sect and Quan Zhen Sect in the novel were fictional. Their characters, organizational structure, and inherited skills were all fictional. In the novel, there was no direct relationship between the Wudang Sect and the Quan Zhen Sect. However, there were some plot connections between the Wudang Sect and the Quan Zhen Sect. For example, the founder of the Wudang Sect, Zhang Sanfeng, was once a Taoist priest of the Quan Zhen Sect. Some of the high-level Taoist priests of the Quan Zhen Sect were also once disciples of the Wudang Sect.