Lingxu (simplified: 灵虚, traditional: 靈虛, pinyin: Língxū, jyutping: ling4 heoi1) was a Taoist priest of Shangqing Monastery.
Biography
Lingxu was a member of the Shangqing Monastery, a Taoist institution known for its martial arts traditions. He served alongside other disciples such as Tianxu, Chongxu, Zhaoxu, and Tongxu, participating in the monastery’s activities and missions.
The Shangqing Monastery was involved in various events throughout the jianghu, and Lingxu, along with his fellow disciples, played a role in these activities.
Martial arts abilities
As a disciple of Shangqing Monastery, Lingxu was trained in the Shangqing Swordplay, the signature martial arts style of the monastery. This style was known for its speed and precision, making practitioners formidable opponents in combat.
Behind the scenes
Lingxu is a minor character in Ode to Gallantry, representing one of the disciples of Shangqing Monastery. His name follows the naming convention of the monastery, where disciples had names ending with “xu” (虚), meaning “void” or “emptiness” in Taoist philosophy.
The character’s name, “Lingxu” (灵虚), meaning “Spiritual Void” or “Divine Emptiness,” reflects Taoist concepts of emptiness and non-being, which are central to Taoist philosophy and martial arts practice.