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Mount Hua Sect
Traditional Chinese華山派
Simplified Chinese华山派

The Mount Hua Sect, also known as the Huashan Sect, is a non fictional martial arts sect mentioned in several works of wuxia fiction. It is commonly featured as one of the leading orthodox sects in the wulin (martial artists' community). It is named after the place where it is based, Mount Hua. The sect appears in three of Jin Yong's novels.

There is a real-life Mount Hua Sect which has a lot of association with martial arts.[a] It was founded in the Song dynasty by Hao Datong, one of the "Seven Immortals of Quanzhen", who also appears as a character in Jin Yong's Condor Trilogy.[1] However, in wuxia fiction, these two sects do not have any connection.

History[edit]

InThe Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, set in the Yuan dynasty, the Mount Hua Sect is briefly mentioned to be one of the six leading orthodox sects in the jianghu.[2] Its leader is Xianyu Tong.[2]

InThe Smiling, Proud Wanderer, the sect's leader Yue Buqun is the sect's 13th-generation leader.[3] The Mount Hua Sect is part of the Five Mountain Sword Sects Alliance and Yue Buqun becomes the alliance's chief after defeating his predecessor, Zuo Lengchan of the Mount Song Sect.[3] The novel's protagonist, Linghu Chong, is Yue Buqun's first apprentice. In the novel, the Mount Hua Sect is inferior to only the Shaolin Sect, Wudang Sect and Sun Moon Holy Cult.[3]

InSword Stained with Royal Blood, set near the end of the Ming dynasty, the protagonist, Yuan Chengzhi, is a member of the Mount Hua Sect. His master, Mu Renqing, is the sect's leader and is reputed to be the best living swordsman in the jianghu (martial artists' community) at the time. The Mount Hua Sect is one of the Four Great Sword Sects alongside Emei, Kunlun and Diancang.[4]

Skills and martial arts[edit]

InThe Smiling, Proud Wanderer, the martial arts of the Mount Hua Sect mainly comprise swordplay techniques and inner energy cultivation skills. The sect is split into the Sword and Qi factions, which focus on swordplay techniques and inner energy cultivation respectively.[3] The division is caused by an internal conflict arising from a dispute over the Sunflower Manual by the founders of the factions.[3] The Qi faction seized control of leadership of the sect and forced the Sword faction into exile. Since then, the Qi faction, headed by Yue Buqun, has been teaching the sect's members inner energy skills and other forms of martial arts while placing little focus on swordplay, for which the Mount Hua Sect is better known in the jianghu (martial artists' community).[3]

Linghu Chong becomes famous after he learns the Nine Swords of Dugu from the Sword faction elder Feng Qingyang.[3] Linghu Chong's generation sees the revival of the Sword faction. In Sword Stained with Royal Blood, Mu Renqing is highly revered in the jianghu for his outstanding swordplay techniques, as his nickname "Divine Sword Immortal Ape" suggests.[4] Yuan Chengzhi inherits Mu Renqing's swordplay skills, while Mu Renqing's two other apprentices, Huang Zhen and Gui Xinshu, specialise in unarmed combat martial arts.[4]

List of skills and martial arts[edit]

Note: Although the skills listed here are entirely fictional, some may be based on or named after actual martial arts.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Only the Taoist sage Chen Tuan, who founded the Liuhebafa, is known to have attended the Huashan Taoist Monastery on Mount Hua. Otherwise, Mount Hua is not considered a development ground for Chinese martial arts.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cha, Louis. The Legend of the Condor Heroes (射鵰英雄傳). Ming Pao, 1957.
  • ^ a b Cha, Louis. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. Ming Pao, 1961.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Cha, Louis. The Smiling, Proud Wanderer. Ming Pao, 1967.
  • ^ a b c Cha, Louis. Sword Stained with Royal Blood. Ming Pao, 1956.
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