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Cheng Chaofeng

Cheng Chaofeng

Cheng Chaofeng (simplified: 程嘲风, traditional: 程嘲風, pinyin: Chéng Cháofēng, jyutping: cing4 zaau1 fung1) was the master of the Azure Dragon Altar (青龙坛) of the Heavenly Eagle Order. As one of the Five Outer Altars masters, he was responsible for the Order’s eastern regional operations. He participated in the Wangpan Island Sabre Conference, where he was likely killed or rendered insane by Xie Xun’s Lion’s Roar technique.

Biography

Role in the Heavenly Eagle Order

Cheng Chaofeng served as the master of the Azure Dragon Altar, one of the Five Outer Altars of the Heavenly Eagle Order. The Five Outer Altars were organised according to traditional Chinese five-element symbolism, with each altar responsible for operations in different geographical regions.

The Azure Dragon (青龙), also known as the Green Dragon or Qinglong, is one of the Four Symbols in Chinese mythology, representing the east and the element of wood. As master of the Azure Dragon Altar, Cheng Chaofeng would have been responsible for the Order’s activities in the eastern regions, coordinating operations, managing resources, and leading the Order’s members in that area.

The Wangpan Island Sabre Conference

The Heavenly Eagle Order organised a conference on Wangpan Island to display the Dragon-slaying Sabre, which they had acquired. This event was intended to establish the Order’s reputation and demonstrate their capabilities to the martial arts world, inviting representatives from various schools and organisations.

As master of the Azure Dragon Altar, Cheng Chaofeng would have been among the key members of the Heavenly Eagle Order present at this conference. The event was meant to showcase the Order’s power and influence, but it would ultimately end in tragedy.

Encounter with Xie Xun

During the conference, Xie Xun, the Golden-Haired Lion King of the Ming Order, suddenly appeared and seized the Dragon-slaying Sabre. Xie Xun, who held a grudge against Yin Tianzheng for leaving the Ming Order, intended both to take the sabre and to embarrass the Heavenly Eagle Order.

To prevent anyone from revealing his location, Xie Xun used his Lion’s Roar technique, a powerful sonic attack that used internal energy to create devastating sound waves. With a single roar, he could render dozens of people unconscious or insane, demonstrating the technique’s incredible power.

Death or incapacitation

Cheng Chaofeng, along with most of those present at the conference, was affected by Xie Xun’s Lion’s Roar. The technique caused widespread devastation, with many martial artists either killed, rendered unconscious, or driven insane by the powerful sonic attack.

As a result of this attack, Cheng Chaofeng was likely either killed outright or rendered permanently incapacitated, unable to continue serving as master of the Azure Dragon Altar. This tragedy demonstrated the destructive power of Xie Xun’s technique and the vulnerability of even skilled martial artists to such overwhelming force.

Personality & traits

As a minor character, Cheng Chaofeng’s personality is not deeply explored in the novel. However, as master of the Azure Dragon Altar, he would have demonstrated leadership abilities, loyalty to the Heavenly Eagle Order, and competence in managing the Order’s eastern operations.

His participation in the Wangpan Island conference suggests that he was a trusted member of the Order’s leadership, capable of representing the organisation at important events and coordinating with other martial arts schools and organisations.

Martial arts abilities

Heavenly Eagle Order martial arts

As master of the Azure Dragon Altar, Cheng Chaofeng would have received comprehensive training in the Heavenly Eagle Order’s martial arts. His abilities would have been sufficient to hold a leadership position within the Order and to manage the Order’s operations in the eastern regions.

However, his martial arts abilities were not sufficient to withstand Xie Xun’s Lion’s Roar technique, demonstrating the vast difference in power between even skilled practitioners and the most powerful martial artists in the jianghu.

Overall martial arts level

Cheng Chaofeng’s martial arts abilities were likely at a second-tier or third-tier level, sufficient for his leadership role but not exceptional. His value to the Order lay in his organisational and leadership capabilities rather than in his individual combat prowess.

Relationships

Yin Tianzheng

As a member of the Heavenly Eagle Order’s leadership, Cheng Chaofeng served under Yin Tianzheng, the White-Browed Eagle King and Order leader. His loyalty to Yin Tianzheng and the Order would have been essential for his position as altar master.

Other altar masters

Cheng Chaofeng worked alongside the other Four Outer Altars masters—Chang Jinpeng (Vermilion Bird Altar), Bai Guishou (Black Tortoise Altar), Gao Shanwang (White Tiger Altar), and Feng Gongying (Divine Snake Altar)—to coordinate the Order’s operations across different regions.

Order members

As master of the Azure Dragon Altar, Cheng Chaofeng would have worked with members throughout the Order, particularly those in the eastern regions. His role would have required him to coordinate operations, manage resources, and maintain relationships with external parties.

Behind the scenes

Cheng Chaofeng’s character represents the cost of the conflicts that arose from the pursuit of the Dragon-slaying Sabre. His death or incapacitation at Wangpan Island demonstrates the destructive consequences of the martial arts world’s obsession with powerful weapons and the tragic outcomes that can result from such conflicts.

His character also highlights the organisational structure of the Heavenly Eagle Order, showing how the Order’s operations were distributed across different geographical regions through the Five Outer Altars system. This structure enabled the Order to maintain comprehensive coverage while deploying appropriate capabilities for different operational environments.

Cheng Chaofeng’s fate also serves as a reminder of the power disparity in the martial arts world, where even skilled practitioners can be overwhelmed by techniques of exceptional power. Xie Xun’s Lion’s Roar demonstrated that individual skill and organisational position were not sufficient protection against the most powerful techniques in the jianghu.

The Azure Dragon’s symbolism in Chinese mythology—representing the east, spring, and the element of wood—reflects the Order’s use of traditional Chinese cultural elements in its organisational structure. This naming convention added depth and sophistication to the Order’s design, demonstrating Jin Yong’s incorporation of traditional cultural elements into his works.

Portrayals

Cheng Chaofeng has been portrayed in various adaptations of The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, typically appearing in scenes related to the Wangpan Island conference and the Heavenly Eagle Order’s activities.

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