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Yihe

Yihe

Yihe (simplified: 仪和, traditional: 儀和, pinyin: Yíhé, jyutping: ji4 wo4) was the most senior disciple of the Yi generation in the North Hengshan School and a disciple of Dingyi. She was known for her fiery temper, her sharp insight, and her loyalty to Linghu Chong.

Biography

Early life and training

Yihe was trained by Dingyi and became the most senior disciple of the Yi generation. She was described as having a fiery temper and being quick to anger, but also possessing sharp insight and a strong sense of justice.

Encounter with Yue Lingshan

When Yihe and her fellow disciples encountered Yue Lingshan of the Huashan School, Yihe was angered by Yue Lingshan’s insults and her treatment of Linghu Chong. She fought Yue Lingshan and intentionally gave her a light wound to teach her a lesson, demonstrating her loyalty to Linghu Chong and her willingness to defend his honour.

However, Yihe showed restraint, knowing that Linghu Chong still had feelings for Yue Lingshan. She only gave Yue Lingshan a light scratch rather than a serious injury, demonstrating her understanding and compassion.

Support for Linghu Chong

Yihe was a strong supporter of Linghu Chong when he became the leader of the North Hengshan School. She recognised his martial arts skills and his character, and she was willing to stand up for him even when others criticised him.

She was particularly impressed when Linghu Chong taught the disciples advanced Hengshan Swordplay techniques that he had learned from the stone walls in the cave. She recognised that these techniques were superior to what they had learned before and was grateful for his instruction.

Insight into Yue Buqun

Yihe demonstrated her sharp insight when she criticised Yue Buqun as a “hypocrite” who would not help others in need. Her assessment proved to be accurate, as Yue Buqun’s true nature was later revealed.

Personality & traits

Yihe was portrayed as having a fiery temper and being quick to anger, but also possessing sharp insight and a strong sense of justice. She was loyal to Linghu Chong and willing to defend his honour, even if it meant confronting powerful figures like Yue Buqun.

She was also shown to be compassionate, as demonstrated by her restraint when fighting Yue Lingshan, knowing that Linghu Chong still had feelings for her.

Martial arts abilities

Yihe was skilled in Hengshan Swordplay and was able to use techniques like “Golden Needle Crossing the Tribulation” (金针渡劫) effectively. She was also able to learn and adapt to new techniques quickly, as shown when Linghu Chong taught her advanced Hengshan Swordplay techniques.

Relationships

Yihe’s relationship with Dingyi was one of respect and loyalty. She followed her master’s teachings and was dedicated to the North Hengshan School’s principles.

Her relationship with Linghu Chong was one of loyalty and support. She recognised his martial arts skills and his character, and she was willing to stand up for him even when others criticised him.

Her relationship with Yue Lingshan was one of conflict. Yihe was angered by Yue Lingshan’s treatment of Linghu Chong and was willing to fight her, but she also showed restraint, knowing that Linghu Chong still had feelings for her.

Behind the scenes

Yihe represents the theme of loyalty and the ways in which disciples can support their leaders. Her character demonstrates that even those with fiery tempers can show compassion and understanding when necessary.

Literary significance

Yihe’s character serves to highlight the support that Linghu Chong received from the North Hengshan School disciples. Her sharp insight and willingness to defend Linghu Chong demonstrate the strength of their bond and the ways in which loyalty can overcome criticism and opposition.

See also

  • Yihe (Chinese) on Chinese Wikipedia
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