Linghu Chong - Lin Pingzhi's Family Tree

Lin Pingzhi's Family Tree

Lin Zhongxiong Wang Yuanba
Yue Buqun Ning Zhongze Lin Zhennan Madam Wang Wang Zhongqiang Wang Bofen
Yue Lingshan Lin Pingzhi Wang Jiajun Wang Jiaju
The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Jin Yong
Characters
  • List of characters
  • Dongfang Bubai
  • Dugu Qiubai
Sects and organisations
  • Mount Hua Sect
  • Five Mountain Sword Sects Alliance
  • Shaolin Sect
  • Wudang Sect
  • Others
Film adaptations
  • The Proud Youth (1978)
  • The Swordsman (1991)
  • Swordsman II (1992)
  • The East is Red (1993)
Television adaptations
  • The Smiling, Proud Wanderer (1984)
  • State of Divinity (1996)
  • State of Divinity (2000)
  • The Legendary Swordsman (2000)
  • Laughing in the Wind (2001)
  • Swordsman (TBA)

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