Yun Zhilan was the first disciple of Dongyi's City Lord, Sigu Jian. He was a grandmaster-level martial artist who was proficient in Sigu Swordsmanship. He was considered one of the Four Great Grandmasters. Yun Zhilan displayed outstanding martial arts and intelligence. He was Fan Xian's right-hand man. His two disciples were Lin Shu and Lin Yao. Yun Zhilan was loyal to Fan Xian in the play and said that he would not interfere with Fan Xian's management of Dongyi, but he would protect the city from the enemy. He played a key role in the development of Dongyi and the advancement of the plot.
Sigu Jian's first disciple was Yun Zhilan.
Sigu Jian of Dongyi was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was the guardian of Dongyi and the true master of the Sword Hut and Taiping money house. He was one of the Four Great Grandmasters, also known as the Sword Saint. Sigu Jian's real name was unknown, but he was a great grandmaster of the sword. He was regarded as the strongest swordsman in the play. He had been abused by his family since he was young. It was only when he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu that he found care and respect. Ye Qingmei gave him a sword manual. He began to learn sword techniques and eventually became a great grandmaster of sword techniques. Sigu Jian had slaughtered his relatives in the play and become the master of Dongyi. He was also known as the Sword Saint.
Sigu Jian of Dongyi was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was the son of the City Lord of Dongyi and the protector of Dongyi. He was also the master of the Sword Hut and Taiping money house. He was one of the Four Great Grandmasters, and his swordsmanship was fierce and heroic. He was regarded as the most powerful and lethal person in the world. When Sigu Jian was young, he had been regarded as an idiot and had suffered all kinds of humiliation. But with the help of Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, he received care and respect and began to learn sword techniques. In the end, he became a grandmaster of the sword, killed his entire family, and became the master of Dongyi.
Dongyi's Sigu Jian was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was the son of Dongyi's City Lord, the protector of Dongyi, and the owner of the Sword Hut and Taiping money house. He was one of the Four Great Grandmasters and was known as the Sword Saint. His swordsmanship was fierce and heroic. He was considered the strongest and most lethal person in the world. When Sigu Jian was young, he was regarded as an idiot and bullied. He liked to squat alone under a tree and look at ants. Later, he met Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, and received care and respect. He then began to learn sword techniques. Through hard work, he became a great master of the sword, entered the city lord's mansion, and eliminated those who had once bullied him. Thus, Dongyi's Sigu Jian was considered one of the Great Grandmasters.
Sigu Jian was a character in " Celebrating Years." He was Dongyi's guardian and Sword Saint. When he was young, he was considered a fool and often bullied by his family. However, after meeting Ye Qingmei and Wu Zhu, he received care and respect and began to learn sword techniques. Through Ye Qingmei's guidance, Sigu Jian became a grandmaster of his generation. His sword skills were fierce and heroic. He was regarded as the person with the strongest sword skills in the world and the most lethal. He had once massacred more than a hundred people in the City Lord's Estate and only spared his younger brother's life. However, in the battle with the Qing Emperor, Sigu Jian was seriously injured and eventually passed away.
There were thirteen disciples under Sigu Jian, collectively known as the Thirteen Disciples of the Sword Hut. Among them, Yun Zhilan was the first disciple. Lin Dabao was also one of the disciples that Sigu Jian had taken a fancy to. In addition, Wang Xi, Thirteenth Wang, and the others were also Sigu Jian's disciples. However, the specific list of disciples and detailed information were not found in the search results provided. Thus, they could not provide a complete list of Sigu Jian's disciples.
Sigu Jian's disciples were Yun Zhilan, Lin Shu, Lin Yao, Wang Xi (Thirteenth Wang), and others.
Sigu's sword intent referred to the meaning and fighting style contained in the sword style created by Sigu Jian. Sigu Jian's swordsmanship was unique in that he cared about the front and the left, not the back and the right. This meant that in battle, he only cared about the front and the left, not the back and the right. The name of this sword technique also represented his sword intent and combat style. Although the specific sword intent was not described in detail, it could be speculated that Sigu's sword intent might be related to a firm and indomitable aura.
The essence of Sigu Jian was to care about the front and not the back, to the left and not the right. This kind of sword technique required one to abandon emotions and crazy killing, and possess a firm heart and an indomitable aura. Sigu Jian was portrayed in the play as having an inhuman state of mind that could make the man and sword one. Killing intent poured out like a great river breaking through its banks. This kind of sword technique required one to move forward bravely without backing down. It was regarded as the key to breaking through the realm. Only those who truly grasped this sword technique could become a great grandmaster. Sigu Jian was described in the play as the character with the strongest swordsmanship in the entire play, an invincible existence in a one-on-one fight. However, even though his strength surpassed that of a martial grandmaster, he was still a person who valued emotions behind his killing. He hated the City Lord's family who abused him, but he also loved the people of Dongyi to the extreme. He was willing to risk his life to protect the living beings of this city.