Patriarch Bodhidharma's disciples were Huike, Daoyu, Sengfu, and Tanlin.
Patriarch Bodhidharma's disciples were Huike, Daoyu, Sengfu, and Tanlin.
Patriarch Subhuti's disciples were ranked as follows: 1. Monkey King 2. woodcutter 3. nine-headed bug 4. Wing Immortal 5. Golden Tooth Fairy 6. golden light deity 7. Wu Yunxian 8. Pilu Xian 9. Spirit Tooth Fairy 10. Dragon Head Immortal 11. Golden Hoop Immortal 12. Long-Eared Fixed Light Fairy 13. Golden Turtle Island's Ten Heavenly Lords (Qin Wan, Zhao Jiang, Dong Quan, Yuan Jiao, Holy Mother of Golden Light, Sun Liang, Bai Li, Yao Bin, Wang Yi, Zhang Shao) 14. The Four Saints of Nine Dragons Island (Wang Mo, Yang Sen, Gao Youqian, Li Xingba) 15. Lv Yue 16. Luo Xuan 17. Han Zhixian 18. Caiyun Fairy 19. Lady Shiji 20. magic ring 21. Shen gongbao 22. Servant (Water and Fire Child) Please note that the above rankings may not be completely accurate, as some of the information given may not be relevant.
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.
Patriarch Cold Flame was a character in the online novel My Senior Brother Is Too Stable and its derivative works. He was Li Changshou's master. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
I can recommend the Divine Level Cultivation System to you. This book was about an otaku who accidentally transmigrated to another world and became the young master of the Qin family in the Lan Jiang City of Lianyang Country. In the Bodhidharma Cave, he had obtained a god-level cultivation system that allowed him to cultivate Patriarch Bodhidharma's Tendon Changing Classic and many other cultivation techniques. However, these cultivation paths were not smooth. He had to face all kinds of challenges and tests. The book was set in the future, with elements of fantasy and the East. I hope you will like this novel.😘
In the novel," Prehistoric Era," Patriarch Bodhi's eldest disciple was Zhang Xiaoshuai.
The ranking of the experts under Jin Yong's pen was as follows (in no particular order): Duan Yu: The third son of Emperor Duan Zhengchun of Dali is highly skilled in martial arts and is proficient in the martial arts of the Duan family of Dali. 2. Qiao Feng: The leader of the Beggar's Sect is known as "Leader Qiao" in Jianghu. His martial arts are unrivaled, and he is loyal to his loved ones. He will sacrifice everything to protect them. 3. Xuzhu: The son of Wuyazi, a monk from Shaolin Temple, was born intelligent and powerful in martial arts. However, he did not care about martial arts. Instead, he was a poetic and kind person. [4. Wei Xiaobao: A great hero in the martial arts world is a smart, quick-witted, cunning, and fickle person who is good at making connections.] 5 Duan Zhengchun: The father of Emperor Duan Yu of Dali was a martial artist, but he also had some bad habits such as love for money, sex, and power. Patriarch Bodhidharma wasn't Jin Yong's number one master. He was ranked fifth in the "Demigods and Semi-Devils".
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.
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.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, the Nine Yang Scripture and the Nine Yin Scripture were both created by Patriarch Bodhidharma, but Jin Yong did not clearly state who the real master of these two scriptures was. However, we can infer some clues from some of the plots and characters in the novel. The Nine Yang Scripture and the Nine Yin Scripture were both martial arts secret manuals, and their names also indicated their uniqueness. The Nine Yang Scripture focused on masculine qi and emphasized strength, while the Nine Yin Scripture focused on feminine beauty and emphasized intelligence. These two sutras were very important in the novel and it was said that they were created by different masters and might involve different martial arts sects or martial arts figures. In the novel, there were some characters like Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Huang Yaoshi, etc. Although they didn't cultivate the Nine Yang Scripture or Nine Yin Scripture, they were all influenced or learned from them. Therefore, we can infer that although the Nine Yang Scripture and the Nine Yin Scripture were both created by Patriarch Bodhidharma, they may not be completely independent existences. Instead, they may have been influenced or borrowed by other martial arts masters.