Zheng E (simplified: 郑萼, traditional: 鄭萼, pinyin: Zhèng È, jyutping: zeng6 ngok6) was a secular member of the North Hengshan School. She was known for her close friendship with Qin Juan and her loyalty to the school.
Biography
Zheng E was a secular member of the North Hengshan School, meaning she was not a nun but was still part of the school’s community. She was part of the younger generation of Hengshan disciples and was often seen alongside Qin Juan, with whom she shared a close friendship.
Service to Linghu Chong
Zheng E, along with Qin Juan and other Hengshan disciples, served Linghu Chong when he became the leader of the North Hengshan School. She participated in various activities and missions alongside her fellow disciples, demonstrating her commitment to the school.
Personality & traits
Zheng E was portrayed as a loyal and friendly disciple. Her close friendship with Qin Juan was a notable aspect of her character, and the two were often seen together. She was a dedicated member of the Hengshan School community.
Martial arts abilities
Zheng E was trained in the Hengshan Swordplay, the signature martial art of her school. As a secular member, she was a capable fighter within the ranks of the Hengshan disciples, though her individual prowess was not extensively detailed.
Relationships
- Qin Juan: Her close friend and fellow secular disciple.
- Linghu Chong: Her leader, whom she served.
- Yihe and Yiqing: Her senior sisters in the school.
Behind the scenes
Zheng E’s character helps to flesh out the community of the North Hengshan School, showing that the school included both nuns and secular members. Her friendship with Qin Juan adds warmth to the portrayal of the school’s internal relationships, demonstrating the bonds of sisterhood that existed among the Hengshan disciples.
See also
- Laughing in the Wind characters
- North Hengshan School – Zheng E’s faction
- Qin Juan – Zheng E’s close friend
External links
- Zheng E (Chinese) on Baidu Baike (Note: The Baidu Baike entry may refer to other individuals. The content used for the article is based on the novel’s context.)