List of Ode to Gallantry characters

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The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel Ode to Gallantry by Jin Yong.

Contents

Main character

Xuansu Manor (玄素莊)

Snowy Mountain Sect (雪山派)

Second generation members

Third generation members

Golden Crow Sect (金烏派)

Changle Sect (長樂幫)

Ding family and associates

Heroes' Island (俠客島)

Four major sect leaders of Guandong

Shangqing Monastery (上清觀)

Miscellaneous characters

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