Guo Xiang and Yang Guo were both characters in martial arts novels created by Mr. Jin Yong. They did not exist in real history. There was no conclusive historical record about Guo Xiang's true identity and the founder of the Emei Sect. However, the Emei Sect was a very famous sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder, Guo Xiang, was portrayed as a very intelligent and talented woman, so it enjoyed a high reputation among readers. Yang Guo was the protagonist in another famous novel by Mr. Jin Yong, The Return of the Condor Heroes. His true historical identity and experience were also a controversial topic. Although some historical records indicated that Yang Guo's father, Yang Kang, was a real person in history, there was no conclusive evidence as to whether he was a martial arts figure during the Southern Song Dynasty or whether he founded a sect.
Mount Emei did exist in history. Mount Emei was a mountain in Emeishan City, Sichuan Province, China. It was a famous Buddhist mountain. "Although Emei Sect is often mentioned in novels and games, there is no conclusive evidence in history that proves that this sect really exists. Emei Sect was a fictional sect that appeared in many novels, television dramas, and games. Its founder was often made up as a certain character. It should be noted that the story background and setting of novels and games can be very exaggerated and fictional, but this does not mean that these stories and settings are real.
Yang Guo met Guo Xiang in the 36th episode of The Condor Heroes. In this episode, Huang Rong managed to recapture Guo Xiang, but Guo Xiang was taken away by Yang Guo. Guo Xiang had been pursuing Yang Guo until he was forty years old.
Guo Jing had existed in history. He was a famous general and swordsman in the late Northern Song Dynasty. The love story between him and Huang Rong had also become a much-told story in history. Guo Jing was active in the area of the Seven Chivalrous Men of Jiangnan and the Golden Wheel Temple from 1147 to 1227. Later, he became a general who resisted the Jin Dynasty during the Jingkang period of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was known as the "Golden Sword and Iron Sword Guo Jing" because of his bravery and good fighting. In the novel, Guo Jing's image was also given more romance and legendary colors, becoming a well-loved character.
The founder of the Emei Sect was indeed the heroine Guo Xiang. She was born in Mount Emei at the end of the Ming Dynasty and was one of the legends in the Chinese martial arts world. Guo Xiang had learned martial arts since he was a child. He was proficient in many martial arts schools such as Taijiquan, Baguazhang, and swordsmanship. He was also good at poetry, calligraphy, music, and other artistic fields. She used her own personal experience and what she saw and heard to describe the importance of martial arts to the cultivation of personal morality and physical and mental cultivation, so she enjoyed a high reputation in the martial arts world. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Emei School became an important school in the Chinese martial arts world. It had participated in many domestic and foreign martial arts competitions and achieved good results.
In the comprehensive film and television series, Yang Guo married Guo Xiang at the beginning of the game. However, the name of the specific work and the details of the plot were not provided, so no more relevant information could be provided.
In the comprehensive film, Yang Guo married Guo Xiang at the beginning of the game.
Yang Guo married Guo Xiang at the beginning of the film. However, the name of the specific work and the details of the plot were not provided, so no more relevant information could be provided.
In the comprehensive film and television series, Yang Guo married Guo Xiang at the beginning.
In the movie, Yang Guo married Guo Xiang at the beginning. The name of the specific work and the details of the plot were not provided, so no more relevant information could be provided.