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onto its walls. The theft of the sacred document was considered a big deal amongst the divinity; Jiutian Xuannu and Yuan Gong had to calm things down, and putting Yuan Gong on trial and sentencing him to forever guard the cave in which he had copied the document was the only way to defuse the situation.
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as a “heavenly secretary”. He stole a sacred document and inscribed its contents on the wall of Baiyun Cave, and was put on trial for committing such a crime; he was sentenced to guard Baiyun Cave alone for the rest of his life to prevent anyone from reading the contents of the document he had copied
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met a female sword fighter called Nanlin (Yuenü) who demonstrated mastery over the art. So he commanded his top five commanders to study her technique. Ever since the method came to be known as the "Sword of the Lady of Yue". The Yue were also thought to have possessed mystical knives embued with
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So Old Man Yuan drew out a length of Linyu bamboo. But the bamboo was rotten at one end. The end fell to the ground and the young woman immediately snatched it up. The old man wielded the top end of the staff and thrust towards the young woman, but parried straight back, thrust three times, and
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and is a follower of Taoism. He became a disciple of Jiutian Xuannu, and later would become the guardian of the White Cloud Cave to protect the contents of secret writings that had been carved into the walls of the cave.
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finally raised her end of bamboo and drove home her attack against Old Man Yuan . Old Man Yuan hopped off up a tree, turning into a white ape . Then each went their own way, and she went on to meet with the king.
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energy, which are metaphorically described as the opening and closing of large and small swinging doors. Furthermore, she claims that, while strengthening the spirit, one should remain outwardly calm.
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From the seasons of spring to autumn, Yuan Gong, the reincarnation of the white monkey who obtained sorcery, became a disciple of the goddess Jiutian Xuannu and was appointed by the
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Her exposition on the art of the sword impressed the king, who decreed that her skills be used to train his army and gave her the title 'the Yue Woman' (越女) or
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The Young Woman of Yue travelled north for her audience with the king. On the way, she met an old fellow who said his name was “Old Mr. Yuan” .
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and when he heard about her skills, he invited her to court. Along the way, she was challenged by an old man who was in reality a magic white
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She replied, “I wouldn’t presume to keep anything from you: you are welcome to test my skill, Sir.”
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Upon meeting the king, the Maiden reveals the secret to her fighting ability is the application of
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and how to use a sword by hunting with her father. The King of Yue planned to attack the state of
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He said to the young woman, “I hear you fight well with a . I’d like to see a demonstration.”
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people were known for their swordsmanship and for producing fine swords. According to the
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Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: Antiquity Through Sui, 1600 B.C.E.-618 C.E
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Biographical dictionary of Chinese women: antiquity through Sui, 1600 B.C.E.-618 C.E
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Hers is the earliest known exposition on the art of the sword and influenced
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Yuan Gong — A reincarnation of a monkey who has mastered and learned
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Jiutian Xuannü as depicted in a 1829 Japanese picture book of the
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the talismanic power of dragons or other amphibious creatures.
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Index

Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
Yue
Zhejiang
Chinese mythology
reincarnation
Jiutian Xuannü

Goujian
Yue
archery
Wu
Interconnected-arm gibbon
yin and yang
Chinese martial arts
Baiyue
Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue
Goujian
Tongbeiquan
Jade Emperor
Sword of the Yue Maiden
Yue (state)
Jian
Chinese sword
Baiyue
Zhejiang
Interconnected-arm gibbon
The Three Sui Quash the Demons' Revolt
"平妖傳 第一回"

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