List of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils Characters - Subjects of Lingjiu Palace

Subjects of Lingjiu Palace

  • The Limitless Sword Sect (無量劍派) is based on Mount Wuliang (無量山) in the Kingdom of Dali. It was forced to submit to Tianshan Tonglao. Its members include:
    • Zuo Zimu (Chinese: 左子穆; Mandarin Pinyin: Zuó Zǐmù; Jyutping: Zo2 Zi2-muk6)
    • Xin Shuangqing (traditional Chinese: 辛雙清; simplified Chinese: 辛双清; Mandarin Pinyin: Xīn Shuāngqīng; Jyutping: San1 Soeng1-cing1)
  • The Lords of the 36 Caves and 72 Islands (三十六洞洞主、七十二島島主) are a group of martial artists forced into submission by Tianshan Tonglao. They were treated harshly by her and later rebelled against her. Some of the Lords include:
    • Sangtugong (Chinese: 桑土公; Mandarin Pinyin: Sāngtǔgōng; Jyutping: Song1-tou2-gung1)
    • Xuanhuangzi (traditional Chinese: 玄黃子; simplified Chinese: 玄黄子; Mandarin Pinyin: Xuánhuángzǐ; Jyutping: Jyun4-wong4-zi2)
    • Zhang Dafu (traditional Chinese: 章達夫; simplified Chinese: 章达夫; Mandarin Pinyin: Zhāng Dáfū; Jyutping: Zoeng1 Daat6-fu1)
    • Duanmu Yuan (Chinese: 端木元; Mandarin Pinyin: Duānmù Yuán; Jyutping: Dyun1-muk6 Jyun4)
    • Mrs. Li (Chinese: 黎夫人; Mandarin Pinyin: Lí Fūrén; Jyutping: Lai4 Fu1-jan4)
    • Wu Laoda (traditional Chinese: 烏老大; simplified Chinese: 乌老大; Mandarin Pinyin: Wū Lǎodà; Jyutping: Wu1 Lou5-daai6)
    • Taoist Buping (Chinese: 不平道人; Mandarin Pinyin: Bùpíng Dàorén; Jyutping: Bat1-ping4 Dou3-jan4)
    • Cui Lühua (traditional Chinese: 崔綠華; simplified Chinese: 崔绿华; Mandarin Pinyin: Cuī Lǜhuá; Jyutping: Ceoi1 Luk6-waa4)

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