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Emei Sect
The Emei Sect is a fictional martial arts sect mentioned in several works of ''wuxia'' fiction. It is commonly featured as one of the leading orthodox sects in the ''wulin'' (martial artists' community). It is named after the place where it is based, Mount Emei. ==History== In Jin Yong's ''The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber'', the Emei Sect is founded in the early Yuan dynasty by Guo Xiang around the same time as the Wudang Sect.〔 Cha, Louis. ''The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber'' (倚天屠龍記). ''Ming Pao'', 1961.〕 Guo Xiang is the sole descendant of the Guo family from ''The Return of the Condor Heroes'' after the Battle of Xiangyang. She escapes from Xiangyang with the Heaven Reliant Sword (倚天劍), becomes a powerful martial artist and roams the ''jianghu'' as a ''youxia''. At the age of 40, she becomes a nun and founds the Emei Sect. Abbess Fengling becomes her successor, who in turn, is succeeded by Abbess Miejue.〔 In Jin Yong's works, the sect's members are predominantly women and its leaders are Buddhist nuns. In ''wuxia'' works by other writers, the Emei Sect has members of both sexes, who play equally important roles in the sect. In ''Sword Stained with Royal Blood'', set in the late Ming dynasty, Emei is briefly mentioned as one of the "Four Great Sword Sects" (四大劍派) and has male members as well.〔 Cha, Louis. ''Sword Stained with Royal Blood'' (碧血劍). ''Ming Pao'', 1956.〕 In Gu Long's ''The Kingdom of the Golden Bird'' of the ''Lu Xiaofeng Series'', Emei is led by Dugu Yihe, who is slain by Ximen Chuixue.〔 Gu Long. ''The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng'' (陸小鳳傳奇).〕
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