Heaven and Earth Society
See also: Tiandihui- Chen Jinnan (traditional Chinese: 陳近南; simplified Chinese: 陈近南; Mandarin Pinyin: Chén Jìnnán; Jyutping: Can4 Kan5-naam4) is the society's leader and a subject of the Kingdom of Tungning. He accepts Wei Xiaobao as a student and teaches him martial arts. He is killed by Zheng Keshuang. This character is believed to be based on Chen Yonghua (陳永華), a prominent official in the Kingdom of Tungning.
- Qingmu Lodge (青木堂):
- Lodge Master Yin (Chinese: 尹香主; pinyin: Yǐn Xiāngzhǔ) was the previous master of the lodge. He was killed by Oboi. He is succeeded by Wei Xiaobao.
- Qi Qingbiao (Chinese: 祁清彪; pinyin: Qí Qīngbiāo) is nicknamed "Qi the Third" (Chinese: 祁老三; pinyin: Qí Lǎosān).
- Cui Xiazi (Chinese: 崔瞎子; pinyin: Cuī Xiāzǐ)
- Guan Anji (traditional Chinese: 關安基; simplified Chinese: 关安基; pinyin: Guān Ānjī) is nicknamed "Master Guan" (traditional Chinese: 關夫子; simplified Chinese: 关夫子; pinyin: Guān Fūzǐ).
- Jia Jindao (traditional Chinese: 賈金刀; simplified Chinese: 贾金刀; pinyin: Jiǎ Jīndāo) is Jia Laoliu's sister and Guan Anji's wife.
- Xu Tianchuan (Chinese: 徐天川; pinyin: Xú Tiānchuān), nicknamed "Eight Armed Ape" (Chinese: 八臂猿猴; pinyin: Bā Bì Yuánhóu), is a contact person for the society.
- Li Lishi (Chinese: 李力世; pinyin: Lǐ Lìshì)
- Taoist Xuanzhen (traditional Chinese: 玄貞道人; simplified Chinese: 玄贞道人; pinyin: Xuánzhēn Dàorén)
- Gao Yanchao (Chinese: 高彥超; pinyin: Gāo Yànchāo)
- Qian Laoben (traditional Chinese: 錢老本; simplified Chinese: 钱老本; pinyin: Qián Láoběn)
- Fan Gang (traditional Chinese: 樊鋼; simplified Chinese: 范钢; pinyin: Fàn Gāng)
- Feng Jizhong (traditional Chinese: 風際中; simplified Chinese: 风际中; pinyin: Fēng Jìzhōng) is a spy planted in the society by the Kangxi Emperor. He secretly reports the society's activities to the emperor, including Wei Xiaobao's identity as one of its lodge masters. After Chen Jinnan dies, he reveals his true identity to Wei Xiaobao and tries to persuade Wei to help the emperor destroy the society but Wei refuses. Feng is eventually killed by pistol fire from Shuang'er.
- Honghua Lodge (宏化堂):
- Li Shikai (traditional Chinese: 李式開; simplified Chinese: 李式开; pinyin: Lǐ Shìkāi) is the lodge master.
- Wu Dapeng (traditional Chinese: 吳大鵬; simplified Chinese: 吴大鹏; pinyin: Wú Dàpéng) is nicknamed "Cloud Touching Hand" (traditional Chinese: 摩雲手; simplified Chinese: 摩云手; pinyin: Mó Yún Shǒu).
- Wang Tan (Chinese: 王潭; pinyin: Wáng Tán) is nicknamed "Mountain Splitting Twin Brushes" (traditional Chinese: 雙筆開山; simplified Chinese: 双笔开山; pinyin: Shuāng Bǐ Kāi Shān).
- Shu Hualong (traditional Chinese: 舒化龍; simplified Chinese: 舒化龙; pinyin: Shū Huàlóng)
- Chihuo Lodge (赤火堂):
- Gu Zhizhong (Chinese: 古至中; pinyin: Gǔ Zhìzhōng) is the lodge master.
- Kuang Tianxiong (traditional Chinese: 鄺天雄; simplified Chinese: 邝天雄; pinyin: Kuàng Tiānxíong)
- Others:
- Wu Liuqi (traditional Chinese: 吳六奇; simplified Chinese: 吴六奇; pinyin: Wú Lìuqí), nicknamed "Iron Beggar" (traditional Chinese: 鐵丐; simplified Chinese: 铁丐; pinyin: Tiě Gài), is a military officer in Guangdong and a member of the Beggars' Sect. He is killed by Gui Erniang and Gui Zhong in a misunderstanding.
- Wu Baoyu (traditional Chinese: 吳寶宇; simplified Chinese: 吴宝宇; pinyin: Wú Báoyǔ) is Wu Liuqi's son.
- Cai Dezhong (Chinese: 蔡德忠; pinyin: Cài Dézhōng) is the master of Lianhua Lodge (蓮花堂).
- Fang Dahong (Chinese: 方大洪; pinyin: Fāng Dàhóng) is the master of Hongshun Lodge (洪順堂).
- Ma Chaoxing (traditional Chinese: 馬超興; simplified Chinese: 马超兴; pinyin: Mǎ Chāoxīng) is the master of Jiahou Lodge (家後堂).
- Lin Yongchao (Chinese: 林永超; pinyin: Lín Yǒngchāo) is the master of Xuanbing Lodge (玄水堂).
- Yao Bida (traditional Chinese: 姚必達; simplified Chinese: 姚必达; pinyin: Yáo Bìdá) is the master of Huangtu Lodge (黃土堂).
- Jia Laoliu (traditional Chinese: 賈老六; simplified Chinese: 贾老六; pinyin: Jiá Lǎolìu)
- Ma Boren (traditional Chinese: 馬博仁; simplified Chinese: 马博仁; pinyin: Mǎ Bórén)
- Lei Yixiao (Chinese: 雷一嘯; pinyin: Léi Yīxiào)
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