List of The Return of The Condor Heroes Characters - Guo Family and Associates

Guo Family and Associates

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  • Guo Jing (Chinese: 郭靖; Mandarin Pinyin: Guō Jìng; Jyutping: Gwok3 Zing6)
  • Huang Rong (traditional Chinese: 黃蓉; simplified Chinese: 黄蓉; Mandarin Pinyin: Huáng Róng; Jyutping: Wong4 Jung4)
  • Guo Fu (Chinese: 郭芙; Mandarin Pinyin: Guō Fú; Jyutping: Gwok3 Fu4) is Guo Jing and Huang Rong's elder daughter. Though beautiful and attractive in appearance, she is spoiled by her parents and behaves insolently. She has been unfriendly towards Yang Guo since childhood, and later slices off his arm with a sword in a heated quarrel.
  • Guo Xiang (Chinese: 郭襄; Mandarin Pinyin: Guō Xiāng; Jyutping: Gwok3 Soeng1) is Guo Jing and Huang Rong's younger daughter. When she was a newborn baby, she was abducted by Li Mochou but was later saved by Yang Guo, whom she has a crush on when she grows up. She is nicknamed "Little Eastern Heretic" (traditional Chinese: 小東邪; simplified Chinese: 小东邪; pinyin: Xiǎo Dōng Xié) after her maternal grandfather "Eastern Heretic" Huang Yaoshi.
  • Guo Polu (traditional Chinese: 郭破虜; simplified Chinese: 郭破虏; Mandarin Pinyin: Guō Pòlú; Jyutping: Gwok3 Po3-lou5) is Guo Xiang's twin brother. The sequel, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, revealed that 14 years after the events of The Return of the Condor Heroes, he died with the rest of his family (except Guo Xiang) when the city of Xiangyang fell to the Mongol invaders.
  • Wu Dunru (Chinese: 武敦儒; Mandarin Pinyin: Wǔ Dūnrú; Jyutping: Mou5 Deon1-jyu4) and Wu Xiuwen (Chinese: 武修文; Mandarin Pinyin: Wǔ Xīuwén; Jyutping: Mou5 Sau1-man4) are Wu Santong's sons. Li Mochou caused their mother's death and their father went berserk and disappeared after that. The brothers were raised by Guo Jing and Huang Rong and taught martial arts. Both of them have a crush on Guo Fu and almost fought each other to the death to win her love, but the dispute is resolved by Yang Guo. They marry Yelü Yan and Wanyan Ping respectively, and are said to be expecting children with their wives near the end of the novel.
  • Yelü Qi (traditional Chinese: 耶律齊; simplified Chinese: 耶律齐; Mandarin Pinyin: Yēlǜ Qí; Jyutping: Je4-leot6 Cai4) is Zhou Botong's secret apprentice. He is a son of Yelü Chucai and a descendant of the Liao royal family. He marries Guo Fu and succeeds Lu Youjiao as the chief of the Beggars' Sect.
  • Yelü Yan (Chinese: 耶律燕; Mandarin Pinyin: Yēlǜ Yàn; Jyutping: Je4-leot6 Jin3) is Yelü Qi's younger sister. She marries Wu Dunru.
  • Wanyan Ping (traditional Chinese: 完顏萍; simplified Chinese: 完颜萍; Mandarin Pinyin: Wányán Píng; Jyutping: Jyun4-ngaan4 Ping4) is a descendant of the Jin royal family. Her parents died when the Jin Empire was conquered by the Mongols and she swears vengeance on Yelü Chucai, whom she blames for her losses. She fails to assassinate him and loses to his children in a fight. She eventually reconciles with the Yelüs and marries Wu Xiuwen.

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