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Wei Tongchui

Wei Tongchui

Wei Tongchui (simplified: 韦铜锤, traditional: 韋銅錘, pinyin: Wéi Tóngchuí, jyutping: wai4 tung4 ceoi4) is Wei Xiaobao’s (韦小宝) thirdborn son with Su Quan (苏荃) in The Deer and the Cauldron.

Biography

Birth and family

Wei Tongchui is born to Wei Xiaobao and Su Quan, making him Wei Xiaobao’s third child and second son. His name “Tongchui” (铜锤) means “copper hammer,” suggesting strength and durability, qualities that reflect his heritage from both his father and his mother’s martial arts background.

As the son of Wei Xiaobao and Su Quan, Wei Tongchui inherits a particularly interesting heritage. His mother, Su Quan, was originally the wife of Hong Antong (洪安通), the leader of the Mystic Dragon Order (神龙教), and is known for being Wei Xiaobao’s oldest wife and most adept in martial arts.

Relationship with parents

Wei Tongchui’s relationship with his parents reflects the complex nature of Wei Xiaobao’s family. His mother, Su Quan, is skilled in martial arts and was originally married to Hong Antong before becoming one of Wei Xiaobao’s wives, while his father, Wei Xiaobao, is a clever but unscrupulous character who navigates between various political factions.

Despite the unconventional nature of his parents’ relationship, Wei Tongchui represents the continuation of Wei Xiaobao’s family line and the hope for a future beyond the political conflicts that define his parents’ lives.

Life with Wei Xiaobao’s family

Wei Tongchui grows up as part of Wei Xiaobao’s large and diverse household, which includes multiple wives and other children. His upbringing reflects the complex and often chaotic nature of Wei Xiaobao’s family life, where various wives and children coexist in an unconventional arrangement.

As Wei Xiaobao’s second son, Wei Tongchui holds a special place in the family, representing the continuation of the Wei family line alongside his older brother Wei Hutou (韦虎头).

Significance

Wei Tongchui represents the theme of family and continuity in Wei Xiaobao’s life. His birth marks another important development in Wei Xiaobao’s character, as he continues to build his family and create a legacy beyond his political adventures.

His character also highlights the theme of heritage and legacy, showing how Wei Xiaobao’s children inherit the complex legacy of their parents’ adventures and political entanglements, while also representing the possibility of a different future beyond the conflicts that define their parents’ generation.

Wei Tongchui’s character contributes to the broader theme of family relationships and the continuation of lineage, demonstrating how even unconventional families like Wei Xiaobao’s can create bonds and relationships that transcend the political and social conflicts of their time. His name, meaning “copper hammer,” suggests strength and durability, qualities that may serve him well as he navigates the complex world he inherits from his parents.

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