The famous doctors in Jin Yong's Wuxia novels were not all from the orthodox sects. This was because the division of martial arts sects and Jianghu forces in Wuxia novels was very clear. The orthodox sects were often regarded as authoritative organizations in the martial arts world, while other sects and forces were regarded as non-orthodox sects. However, in Jin Yong's novels, there were also some famous doctors who did not come from famous sects but from other sects or Jianghu forces. These famous doctors may have special skills and experience, and they have outstanding achievements in the medical field. One of the examples was Prince Duan in the " Eight Demigods ". His medical sect was not from a righteous sect but from the Dali Kingdom. In order to make his Medical Sect stronger, Prince Duan did not hesitate to use all kinds of methods to win over famous doctors, including bribing or threatening experts from other sects. Another example was Zheng Keshuang in The Deer and the Cauldron. His medical skills came from a mysterious organization in the Jianghu called " A Hundred Steps to Pierce a Poplar." Although this organization did not come from a righteous sect, its members all had extraordinary medical skills and mysterious abilities. Therefore, although the famous doctors in Jin Yong's novels did not all come from famous sects, they all had different backgrounds and experiences. They all had outstanding achievements in the medical field.