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Mysterious Wind Messenger

Mysterious Wind Messenger

Mysterious Wind Messenger (simplified: 妙风使, traditional: 妙風使, pinyin: Miàofēng Shǐ, jyutping: miu6 fung1 si2) was one of the Three Messengers of the Persian Ming Order, sent to Central Earth to capture Daiqisi and reorganise the Ming Order.

Biography

Mission to Central Earth

The Mysterious Wind Messenger, along with the Drifting Cloud Messenger and Bright Moon Messenger, was dispatched by the Persian Ming Order Leader to Central Earth after learning that the Ming Order Leader was missing and the organisation was in decline.1 The Three Messengers arrived at Spirit Snake Island carrying the Sacred Fire Tokens, intending to capture Daiqisi (also known as Golden Flower Granny) for violating the Order’s laws.2

When they encountered Xie Xun and Zhang Wuji, the Three Messengers demanded that Xie Xun execute Daiqisi as a traitor.3 When Xie Xun refused, the Three Messengers attacked him, but were ultimately defeated by Zhang Wuji, who seized their Sacred Fire Tokens.4

Battle with Zhang Wuji

During the subsequent confrontation on the Persian ships, the Mysterious Wind Messenger accidentally struck the Equality Guardian King with his Sacred Fire Token, leaving Persian characters imprinted on the Guardian King’s face.5 This mishap inadvertently revealed key insights into the Persian martial arts to Zhang Wuji.6

The Three Messengers later fought Zhang Wuji again, but he had learned their techniques from the Sacred Fire Tokens and easily defeated them.7 The Mysterious Wind Messenger was captured and held as a hostage alongside the Equality Guardian King.8

Personality & traits

The Mysterious Wind Messenger was known for his blunt and dismissive attitude towards what he perceived as Chinese customs and traditions.9 He viewed Chinese adherence to principles such as yiqi as “wishy-washy” and impractical.10

Physical appearance

The Mysterious Wind Messenger had a blonde moustache and Persian Middle-Eastern features.11

Martial arts abilities

The Mysterious Wind Messenger was skilled in the Persian variant of the Great Shift of Heaven and Earth, which he used in perfect coordination with the other two messengers.12 Their coordinated techniques created unpredictable attack patterns that could overwhelm even formidable opponents.13 They wielded Sacred Fire Tokens as weapons, which were extremely hard and engraved with Persian martial arts theories.14

The Three Messengers’ martial arts were based on shallow and superficial knowledge of the Great Shift of Heaven and Earth, but their coordinated attacks and unique variations made them dangerous opponents.15 However, once their techniques were understood, they became predictable and manageable.16

Relationships

The Three Messengers

The Mysterious Wind Messenger worked in perfect coordination with the Drifting Cloud Messenger and Bright Moon Messenger.17 Their fighting style required complete synchronisation, with each messenger playing a specific role in their coordinated attacks.18

Persian Ming Order

As one of the Three Messengers, the Mysterious Wind Messenger held a position of authority within the Persian Ming Order and was responsible for carrying out missions on behalf of the Order Leader.19

Behind the scenes

The Three Messengers serve as antagonists in the Spirit Snake Island sequence, representing the Persian Ming Order’s attempt to reassert control over the Central Earth branch of the organisation. Their coordinated martial arts technique demonstrates Jin Yong’s interest in showing how incomplete knowledge of a technique could be developed into a new fighting style through unique variations.

Footnotes

  1. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  2. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 30

  3. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  4. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  5. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 30

  6. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 30

  7. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 30

  8. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 30

  9. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  10. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  11. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  12. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  13. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  14. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 30

  15. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 30

  16. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 30

  17. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  18. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

  19. The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre, Chapter 29

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