Song Yuanqiao
Song Yuanqiao Song Yuanqiao, the leader of the Seven Chivalrous Men in Wudang, is mainly in charge of the daily affairs of Wudang, and is equivalent to the head of Wudang. He is modest and elegant in appearance, but unfathomable in fact, and devotes himself to practicing Taiji swordsmanship handed down by his master.
Yu Lianzhou
Ranked second among the seven chivalrous men, calm, steady and calm. It is said that his martial arts is the strongest among other disciples, and his martial arts is celebrated by Zhang Sanfeng. Later, he created his own "Tiger Claw".
Yu Dai Yan
Ranked third among the Seven Chivalrous Men, his martial arts stunts are: Zhang Mian, Zhenshanzhang, Xu Xuan's Knife Technique, Wudang Ladder Longitudinal. Later, he was injured and disabled by the powerful diamond finger of Shaolin in the western region.
Zhangsongxi
Ranked fourth among the seven chivalrous men, he is witty, intelligent, resourceful and has high martial arts.
Zhang Cuishan
Ranked fifth among the seven chivalrous men, nicknamed "silver hook iron pen", likes calligraphy and learns martial arts from it. He was the best of the seven, but he couldn't accept that his wife accidentally injured his younger brother, paralyzing him, and finally committed suicide in tears.
Yin liting
Ranked sixth among the seven chivalrous men, he was kind-hearted, elegant, fond of love and hate, and later married his ex-wife's daughter.
Mo Shenggu
Ranked last among the seven chivalrous men, his martial arts: Wudang Tieyunzong, Wudang swordsmanship, Taiji Chuan and Taiji swordsmanship. It is said that his martial arts and Yin Liting's martial arts were taught by senior brothers.
Creative background of killing dragons by leaning on heaven
The background of the story is Zhu Yuanzhang's early years after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Taking Zhang Wuji's growing process as the main line, it tells the grievances of various factions in the rivers and lakes, interweaving the rise and fall of China Yuan Dynasty with the moral grievances in the rivers and lakes.
Zhang Wuji is the hero of this play, and his life is magnificent. Han Liner is the prototype of Zhang Wuji. Zhang Wuji's prototype is to follow his parents' life and his mother's escape. By chance, he established the Song regime in Bozhou and renamed it "Longfeng".
In the novel, Zoroastrianism overthrew the Yuan Dynasty, and Zhang Wuji handed over the fruits of victory to Zhu Yuanzhang, who became the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Zhang Wuji showed a fearless spirit in the play.
However, Zhu Yuanzhang became Han Liner's right-hand man under the command of Han Liner, and Han Liner's death, though not recorded, made later generations doubt Zhu Yuanzhang. Jin Yong modeled Zhang Wuji on Han Liner in his works.