Qin Hongjin (simplified: 秦红棉, traditional: 秦紅棉, pinyin: Qín Hóngmián, jyutping: ceon4 hung4 min4), known by the nickname “Asura Blade” (修罗刀), was one of Duan Zhengchun’s many lovers, and the mother of Mu Wanqing. She was known for her exceptional beauty and cold, even somewhat venomous temperament. She used a pair of poisoned double blades called the Asura Blades and was skilled in the use of poisoned sleeve arrows.
Biography
Early life and meeting Duan Zhengchun
Qin Hongjin’s relationship with Duan Zhengchun began with conflict and fighting, but she was eventually won over by his famous line “Under the Asura Blade, death is romantic” (修罗刀下死,作鬼也风流). She became one of his lovers and gave birth to their daughter Mu Wanqing. However, when Duan Zhengchun could not stay with her permanently, she became bitter and resentful, taking her daughter to live in seclusion in a remote valley.
Motherhood and raising Mu Wanqing
Qin Hongjin raised Mu Wanqing in seclusion, teaching her martial arts and instilling in her a deep hatred for men, particularly Duan Zhengchun. She told her daughter that her father was dead and raised her to be independent and self-reliant.
Life in seclusion
Qin Hongjin lived in seclusion in a remote valley, where she raised Mu Wanqing and taught her martial arts. She maintained her bitterness towards Duan Zhengchun and avoided contact with the outside world.
Personality and traits
Cold and venomous temperament
Qin Hongjin was known for her cold, even somewhat venomous temperament. She was bitter and resentful towards Duan Zhengchun for his inability to stay with her permanently.
Independent and strong-willed
Qin Hongjin was independent and strong-willed, choosing to raise her daughter alone in seclusion rather than depending on Duan Zhengchun or seeking help from others.
Practical and realistic
Qin Hongjin was practical and realistic, understanding that Duan Zhengchun could not stay with her permanently and choosing to live in seclusion to raise her daughter independently.
Relationships
Duan Zhengchun
Qin Hongjin’s relationship with Duan Zhengchun began with conflict and fighting, but she was eventually won over by his famous line “Under the Asura Blade, death is romantic” (修罗刀下死,作鬼也风流). However, when he could not stay with her permanently, she became bitter and resentful.
Mu Wanqing
Qin Hongjin raised Mu Wanqing in seclusion, teaching her martial arts and instilling in her a deep hatred for men, particularly Duan Zhengchun. She told her daughter that her father was dead and raised her to be independent and self-reliant.
Behind the scenes
Qin Hongjin’s character represents the complex emotional consequences of romantic relationships in Jin Yong’s works. Her transformation from lover to bitter recluse illustrates how personal disappointments can shape one’s entire life and influence the next generation. Her story highlights themes of unrequited love, bitterness, and the impact of parental choices on children.
Portrayals
See also
- Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils characters
- Duan Zhengchun - Qin Hongjin’s lover
- Mu Wanqing - Qin Hongjin’s daughter
- Duan Yu - Another character from the novel
External links
- Qin Hongjin (Chinese) on Baidu Baike