List of ''A Deadly Secret'' characters

The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel A Deadly Secret by Jin Yong.

Main characters

  • Di Yun (狄雲; 狄云; Dí Yún; Dik6 Wan4) is the protagonist of the novel. He is framed for larceny and wrongly imprisoned. He learns the "Divine Light Skill" (神照功) from Ding Dian and escapes from prison to take revenge and uncover the truth. He becomes disillusioned with the dark side of human nature after witnessing how his master and other villains attempt to seize the prized Liancheng Swordplay manual by resorting to unscrupulous means. He remains faithful to his principles and is eventually rewarded for his goodness.
  • Ding Dian (丁典; Dīng Diǎn; Ding1 Din2) is Di Yun's fellow inmate in prison. He accuses Di Yun of being a spy and beats him up regularly. However, he is finally convinced that Di Yun is not a spy after Di attempts suicide, and becomes close friends with Di. He obtains the highly coveted Liancheng Swordplay manual from Mei Niansheng and becomes the target of several martial artists who are after the prized book. He is poisoned and killed by Ling Tuisi.
  • Qi Fang (戚芳; Qī Fāng; Cik1 Fong1) is Qi Zhangfa's daughter and Di Yun's first love interest. She marries Wan Gui after giving up on Di Yun, whom she believes is guilty after being tricked by Wan Gui. She is killed by her husband when he suspects her of infidelity.
  • Shui Sheng (水笙; Shuǐ Shēng; Seoi2 Sang1) is Shui Dai's daughter. She is taken hostage by Grandmaster Xuedao and brought to Sichuan. She is suspicious of Di Yun initially but falls in love with him gradually as she sees his kind nature. They are forced to separate when Hua Tiegan falsely accuses her of sexual immorality in front of her fiancé. She is reunited with Di Yun at the end of the novel.
  • Qi Zhangfa / Qi Changfa (戚長發; 戚长发; Qī Zhǎngfā / Qī Chángfā; Cik1 Zoeng2-faat3 / Cik1 Coeng4-faat3) is Di Yun's martial arts master and Mei Niansheng's second apprentice. He murdered his master to seize the Liancheng Swordplay manual. He becomes insane after coming into contact with the cursed jewels.
  • Wan Zhenshan (萬震山; 万震山; Wàn Zhènshān; Maan6 Zan3-saan1) is Mei Niansheng's first apprentice. He murders his master to seize the Liancheng Swordplay manual, and discovers the secret of the book unexpectedly when his blood soaks through a book of Tang poetry. He is murdered in cold blood by Qi Zhangfa.
  • Yan Daping (言達平; 言达平; Yán Dápíng; Jin4 Daat6-ping4) is Mei Niansheng's third apprentice. He collaborates with his two seniors to murder their master and seize the Liancheng Swordplay manual. He disguises himself as an old beggar and teaches Di Yun some swordplay techniques as part of a conspiracy to frame Di for larceny. He is murdered in cold blood by Qi Zhangfa.

Wan Zhenshan's associates

  • Wan Gui (萬圭; 万圭; Wàn Guī; Maan6 Gwai1) is Wan Zhenshan's son. He lusts for Qi Fang and tricks her into believing that Di Yun is guilty while hypocritically playing the role of a good man by pretending to help Di. Qi Fang falls for his lies and gives up on Di Yun and marries him instead. He conspires with his father to seize the Liancheng Swordplay manual and kills his wife when she discovers their conspiracy. He becomes insane after coming into contact with the cursed jewels.
  • Wan Zhenshan's apprentices are attracted to Qi Fang and they devise a scheme to get rid of Di Yun to win her affection. They are:
    • Lu Kun (魯坤; 鲁坤; Lǔ Kūn; Lou5 Kwan1)
    • Zhou Yin (周圻; Zhōu Yín; Zau1 Ngan4) is killed by Di Yun.
    • Sun Jun (孫均; 孙均; Sūn Jūn; Syun1 Gwan1)
    • Bu Yuan (卜垣; Bǔ Yuán; Buk1 Wun4)
    • Wu Kan (吳坎; 吴坎; Wú Kǎn; Ng4 Ham2) is killed by Wan Zhenshan.
    • Feng Tan (馮坦; 冯坦; Féng Tǎn; Fung4 Taan2)
    • Shen Cheng (沈城; Shěn Chéng; Sam2 Sing4)

Blood Saber Sect

  • Grandmaster Xuedao (血刀老祖; Xuědāo Láozǔ; Hyut3-dou1 Lou5-zou2; "Blood Saber Elder") is the leader of the Blood Saber Sect (血刀門). He mistakes Di Yun for a grand-apprentice and saves him from death and teaches him martial arts. Later, he discovers that Di Yun is an impostor and attempts to kill him but unexpectedly helps Di complete his inner energy cycle. Di Yun turns the tables on him and kills him.
  • Baoxiang (寶象; 宝象; Bǎoxiàng; Bou2-zoeng6) is one of Xuedao's apprentices. He is involved in a fight with Ding Dian in prison but manages to escape. Later, he meets Di Yun by chance in a temple and attempts to kill him for food. He is outwitted and poisoned to death by Di.
  • Xuedao's apprentices Shanyong (善勇; Shànyǒng; Sin6-jung5) and Shengdi (勝諦; 胜谛; Shèngdì; Sing3-dai3) are killed by Ding Dian in a fight in prison while trying to force him to reveal the whereabouts of the Liancheng Swordplay manual.

Luohua Liushui

The "Luohua Liushui" (落花流水; literally "falling petals and flowing water") is a group of four martial artists from orthodox sects. They track down Grandmaster Xuedao and Di Yun to Tibet to rescue Shui Sheng, who has been taken hostage by Xuedao.

  • Lu Tianshu (陸天抒; 陆天抒; Lù Tiānshū; Luk6 Tin1-syu1) is the oldest in the group. He is killed by Xuedao while trapped in the snow. His corpse is later eaten by Hua Tiegan.
  • Hua Tiegan (花鐵杆; 花铁杆; Huā Tiěgān; Faa1 Tit3-gon1) is the most scheming and treacherous of the four. He reveals his true colours after Xuedao is killed by Di Yun. He resorts to cannibalism and sustains himself by eating the flesh of his fallen companions. After escaping from the snowy valley, he falsely accuses Shui Sheng and Di Yun of sexual immorality in front of Shui's fiancé, causing them to be separated. He becomes insane after coming into contact with the cursed jewels.
  • Liu Chengfeng (劉乘風; 刘乘风; Líu Chéngfēng; Lau4 Sing4-fung1) is killed by Hua Tiegan unintentionally during a duel with Xuedao. His corpse is later eaten by Hua.
  • Shui Dai (水岱; Shuǐ Dài; Seoi2 Doi6) is Shui Sheng's father. He is mortally wounded in a fight against Xuedao, and he begs Di Yun to perform a coup de grâce on him to end his suffering, which Di reluctantly did.

Others

  • Mei Niansheng (梅念笙; Méi Niànshēng; Mui4 Nim6-sang1) was the martial arts master of Qi Zhangfa, Wan Zhenshan and Yan Daping. He was murdered by them in their attempt to seize his Liancheng Swordplay manual. He passed the book to Ding Dian before his death.
  • "Kongxincai" (空心菜; Kōngxīncài; Hung1-sam1-coi3; ""hollow hearted vegetable", the common Chinese term for water spinach") is the nickname of Wan Gui and Qi Fang's daughter. Her nickname is also Di Yun's childhood nickname. Her real name is not mentioned in the novel. She is raised by Di Yun and Shui Sheng after her mother dies.
  • Wang Xiaofeng (汪嘯風; 汪啸风; Wāng Xiàofēng; Wong1 Siu3-fung1) is Shui Sheng's cousin and one of the "Twin Sword Heroes" (鈴劍雙俠). He attempts to save Shui Sheng from Grandmaster Xuedao but fails. He becomes insane after coming in contact with the cursed jewels.
  • Ling Tuisi (凌退思; Líng Tuìsī; Ling4 Teoi3-si1) is a cruel and sadistic magistrate. He smears poison over his daughter's coffin to lure Ding Dian into a trap and capture him to claim the reward. He becomes insane after coming in contact with the cursed jewels.
  • Ling Shuanghua (凌霜華; 凌霜华; Líng Shuānghuá; Ling4 Soeng1-waa4) was Ling Tuisi's daughter and Ding Dian's lover. She was buried alive by her father to prevent her from meeting Ding Dian.
  • Juyou (菊友; Júyǒu; Guk1-jau5) was Ling Shuanghua's maid. She was murdered by Ling Tuisi after he suspected her of revealing information about his daughter to Ding Dian.
  • Lü Tong (呂通; 吕通; Lǚ Tōng; Leoi5 Tung1) is a bandit chief from the Taihang Mountains.
  • Taohong (桃紅; 桃红; Táohóng; Tou4-hung4) is Wan Zhenshan's concubine. Wan Zhenshan forces her to frame Di Yun for attempting to rape her. Before leaving the Wan family for good, she told Qi Fang the truth about Di Yun and Wan Gui.
  • Ma Daming (馬大鳴; 马大鸣; Mǎ Dàmíng; Maa5 Daai6-ming4) was a member of the Ten Thousand Victories Saber Sect (萬勝刀門). He was killed by Ding Dian.
  • Geng Tianba (耿天霸; Gěng Tiānbà; Gang2 Tin1-baa3) was a martial artist killed by Ding Dian.
  • Shui Fu (水福; Shuǐ Fú; Seoi2 Fuk1) is a servant of the Shui family.

See also

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