Ao Bing is a character featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel ''Investiture of the Gods'' .
Prince Ao Bing is the third son of the Dragon King Ao Guang of the Crystal Palace. At one point in time, Ao Bing had been renowned as a rain god who provided his rain to any individual in need. Such times would fade away after his father became corrupted and the people soon were put in fear of Ao Guang and his three sons. After is seen creating rifts that quaked the Crystal Palace and yaksha already met his death, Ao Bing would set out by father consent atop a large green beast and varied soldiers.
When Ao Bing presented himself before Nezha and experienced his rudeness, he would shout in rage, "''What a self-righteous cur you are! The yaksha was sent to us by the Jade Emperor of Heaven. You killed him and still think you have no blame!''" Thus following this point, Ao Bing would duel it out with Nezha while wielding his silver spear. After the passage of some time, Ao Bing would be killed after Nezha unleashes a large fire ball from his magic scarf and stomps on his head. Thus, Ao Bing's true form as a dragon would be revealed, and he would die in a state of inner hatred.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Daji
Daji was a favorite concubine of , the last king of Shang Dynasty in China. Known for her beauty and cruelty that brought ruin to a dynasty, she is often portrayed as an in literature, such as the famed Chinese novel ''Fengshen Yanyi''.
According to historical record, Daji was the beautiful daughter of a noble family named Su in the state of Yousu . In 1047 BC, Zhou, the king of Shang, conquered the state of Su and took Daji as his trophy. By then, the king was in his sixties and had been in his throne for forty years. He had been known as strong and heroic, an orator and well-versed in music. Under his reign, Shang had become a powerful and prosperous state. He certainly had his Achilles’ heel, namely, his infatuated love for women. Ever since Zhou had Daji as his concubine, things began to change for the worse.
Zhou liked Daji so much that he tried every means to ingratiate himself with her. Daji liked animals, so he built her a zoological Xanadu with a large collection of rare birds and animals. She liked dancing and singing, so he ordered artists to compose lewd music and choreograph bawdy dances. Forgetting about state affairs all together, King Zhou began to spend all his time with Daji. He would gather three thousand guests at one party to enjoy his “pond of wine” and “forest of meat,” which was cooked meat strips hanging from a wood of trees. King Zhou would allow the guests to play a cat and mouse game in the nude among the trees so that Daji could be amused. When a maid of honor, daughter of Lord Jiu, could not bear the sight of such debauchery and protested, King Zhou had her slain, her father ground up, and his flesh fed to the tyrant's vassals.
Eventually Daji became a brute herself. It was said that her greatest joy was to hear people cry in physical sufferings. Once, as she saw a farmer walking barefoot on the ice, she ordered his feet be cut off so that she could study it and figure out the cause of its resistance to cold temperature. In another occasion, she had a pregnant woman’s belly cut open so that she could satisfy her curiosity of finding out what happened therein. To verify the old saying that “a good man’s heart had seven openings,” she had the heart of Bi Gan, an honest minister, cut out and subjected it to her fertile scrutiny.
On top of all those atrocities, Daji was best known for her invention of a device of torture called Paolao : a bronze cylinder heated like a furnace with charcoal until the sides were extremely hot. Then the victim would be bound on the cylinder and baked to death. Daji would take great delight in the painful cries of the condemned. She was executed by the King Wu of Zhou after the fall of the Shang Dynasty.
Daji is featured within the famed Chinese novel ''Investiture of the Gods'' as a major character. Daji is the first featured corrupter of the Shang Dynasty in this novel. When Daji had first been featured however, she was simply the average daughter of Su Hu. A major conflict arose because of King Zhou's lust for the beautiful Daji; Su Hu eventually allowed this desire to be fulfilled. During a strange wind at night however, the original Daji was killed and replaced by an evil known as the Thousand-Year-Old Vixen. Within Investiture of the Gods, there is a specific poem that tells the trickery of Su Hu and the replacement of Daji's flesh and blood with a vixen that will fool the world to the very end. Thus following Daji's arrival at Zhaoge - the capital of the Shang Dynasty - Daji would be considered as the greatest concubine under King Zhou and would be the only true attention of the king.
Chaos soon spread throughout the Shang Dynasty because of the idiotic ways of the inept king - the favoring of lust and wealth and shunning of the officials. A chapter in the two later on in the novel, a renowned man by the name of Yunzhongzi would be the first man to act against Daji by giving a magical wooden sword to the king that would make Daji sick and ill -- and eventually die. Even after many loyal officials pleaded for change - as to avoid the kingdom's death - Daji would always manage to grab hold of King Zhou's colossal idiocy and use it as a shield to kill "the evil", including Mei Bo. Thus, following Daji's future in the novel, she would even rise to the rank of queen and continue her mission - the destruction of Shang Dynasty. But eventually defeated and exorcised by Jiang Ziya .
*The primary antagonist of Ryu Fujisaki's manga series ''Hoshin Engi'' , Dakki, is based on Daji. She is a "yokai sennin" said to have once been a fox monster. In both of anime and manga Dakki declared that Taikoubou is her rival .
*Daji appears in Koei's video game ''Warriors Orochi'' as "Da Ji," Orochi's strategist and right-hand woman. Her personality is as deadly and cruel as she is beautiful, usually deceiving and then betraying her allies for personal pleasure. Her design incorporates pointed, furry ears and vulpine feet, alluding to the legend that she is a . In ''Warriors Orochi 2'' she shows great rivalry with Taigong Wang, the one who can easily see through her strategies.
Biography
According to historical record, Daji was the beautiful daughter of a noble family named Su in the state of Yousu . In 1047 BC, Zhou, the king of Shang, conquered the state of Su and took Daji as his trophy. By then, the king was in his sixties and had been in his throne for forty years. He had been known as strong and heroic, an orator and well-versed in music. Under his reign, Shang had become a powerful and prosperous state. He certainly had his Achilles’ heel, namely, his infatuated love for women. Ever since Zhou had Daji as his concubine, things began to change for the worse.
Zhou liked Daji so much that he tried every means to ingratiate himself with her. Daji liked animals, so he built her a zoological Xanadu with a large collection of rare birds and animals. She liked dancing and singing, so he ordered artists to compose lewd music and choreograph bawdy dances. Forgetting about state affairs all together, King Zhou began to spend all his time with Daji. He would gather three thousand guests at one party to enjoy his “pond of wine” and “forest of meat,” which was cooked meat strips hanging from a wood of trees. King Zhou would allow the guests to play a cat and mouse game in the nude among the trees so that Daji could be amused. When a maid of honor, daughter of Lord Jiu, could not bear the sight of such debauchery and protested, King Zhou had her slain, her father ground up, and his flesh fed to the tyrant's vassals.
Eventually Daji became a brute herself. It was said that her greatest joy was to hear people cry in physical sufferings. Once, as she saw a farmer walking barefoot on the ice, she ordered his feet be cut off so that she could study it and figure out the cause of its resistance to cold temperature. In another occasion, she had a pregnant woman’s belly cut open so that she could satisfy her curiosity of finding out what happened therein. To verify the old saying that “a good man’s heart had seven openings,” she had the heart of Bi Gan, an honest minister, cut out and subjected it to her fertile scrutiny.
On top of all those atrocities, Daji was best known for her invention of a device of torture called Paolao : a bronze cylinder heated like a furnace with charcoal until the sides were extremely hot. Then the victim would be bound on the cylinder and baked to death. Daji would take great delight in the painful cries of the condemned. She was executed by the King Wu of Zhou after the fall of the Shang Dynasty.
In literature
Daji is featured within the famed Chinese novel ''Investiture of the Gods'' as a major character. Daji is the first featured corrupter of the Shang Dynasty in this novel. When Daji had first been featured however, she was simply the average daughter of Su Hu. A major conflict arose because of King Zhou's lust for the beautiful Daji; Su Hu eventually allowed this desire to be fulfilled. During a strange wind at night however, the original Daji was killed and replaced by an evil known as the Thousand-Year-Old Vixen. Within Investiture of the Gods, there is a specific poem that tells the trickery of Su Hu and the replacement of Daji's flesh and blood with a vixen that will fool the world to the very end. Thus following Daji's arrival at Zhaoge - the capital of the Shang Dynasty - Daji would be considered as the greatest concubine under King Zhou and would be the only true attention of the king.
Chaos soon spread throughout the Shang Dynasty because of the idiotic ways of the inept king - the favoring of lust and wealth and shunning of the officials. A chapter in the two later on in the novel, a renowned man by the name of Yunzhongzi would be the first man to act against Daji by giving a magical wooden sword to the king that would make Daji sick and ill -- and eventually die. Even after many loyal officials pleaded for change - as to avoid the kingdom's death - Daji would always manage to grab hold of King Zhou's colossal idiocy and use it as a shield to kill "the evil", including Mei Bo. Thus, following Daji's future in the novel, she would even rise to the rank of queen and continue her mission - the destruction of Shang Dynasty. But eventually defeated and exorcised by Jiang Ziya .
In popular culture
*The primary antagonist of Ryu Fujisaki's manga series ''Hoshin Engi'' , Dakki, is based on Daji. She is a "yokai sennin" said to have once been a fox monster. In both of anime and manga Dakki declared that Taikoubou is her rival .
*Daji appears in Koei's video game ''Warriors Orochi'' as "Da Ji," Orochi's strategist and right-hand woman. Her personality is as deadly and cruel as she is beautiful, usually deceiving and then betraying her allies for personal pleasure. Her design incorporates pointed, furry ears and vulpine feet, alluding to the legend that she is a . In ''Warriors Orochi 2'' she shows great rivalry with Taigong Wang, the one who can easily see through her strategies.
Chong Yingbiao
Chong Yingbiao a character featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel ''Fengshen Yanyi''. Chong Yingbiao is the son of Chong Houhu, the Grand Duke of the North.
During the coalition against Su Hu, Chong Yingbiao would support his father to his greatest potential. Following the death of Mei Wu, and Chong Houhu's retreat into the neighboring forest region, Chong Yingbiao would try his best to support his depressed father in any such way. Once Chong Houhu and all of his men were flamed out of the forest by Su Hu's forces, Chong Yingbiao would lead the rear guard in support. While in retreat, Chong Yingbiao would tell his father to send a letter to Ji Chang and immediately ask for troops to assist. Thus, Chong Yingbiao, combined with Chong Heihu would defend Chong Houhu to their ultimate level of strength.
Following the end of the Su Hu coalition, Chong Yingbiao would remain as the head over Tiger Town, Chong Houhu's capital. Seven years following this point during King Wen's attack upon Tiger Town, Chong Yingbiao would defend the capital at his fullest potential. However, once the ruse of Chong Heihu was successful, Chong Yingbiao would be beheaded -- along with his father.
Chong Yingbiao was appointed as the deity in Jiuyao Xinggong in the end.
During the coalition against Su Hu, Chong Yingbiao would support his father to his greatest potential. Following the death of Mei Wu, and Chong Houhu's retreat into the neighboring forest region, Chong Yingbiao would try his best to support his depressed father in any such way. Once Chong Houhu and all of his men were flamed out of the forest by Su Hu's forces, Chong Yingbiao would lead the rear guard in support. While in retreat, Chong Yingbiao would tell his father to send a letter to Ji Chang and immediately ask for troops to assist. Thus, Chong Yingbiao, combined with Chong Heihu would defend Chong Houhu to their ultimate level of strength.
Following the end of the Su Hu coalition, Chong Yingbiao would remain as the head over Tiger Town, Chong Houhu's capital. Seven years following this point during King Wen's attack upon Tiger Town, Chong Yingbiao would defend the capital at his fullest potential. However, once the ruse of Chong Heihu was successful, Chong Yingbiao would be beheaded -- along with his father.
Chong Yingbiao was appointed as the deity in Jiuyao Xinggong in the end.
Chong Houhu
Chong Houhu a character featured within the Chinese novel ''Fengshen Yanyi''. This role originated from Chong Hou Hu , an official of Shang Dynasty. Chong Hou Hu is not a person's name. It means the Duke of Chong state, whose name is Hu. In ''Fengshen Yanyi'', Chong Houhu is a person's name, in which Chong is the family name and Houhu is the given name.
In ''Fengshen Yanyi'', Chong Houhu is a high ranking official of the Shang Dynasty -- he is one of four Grand Dukes. After the four Grand Dukes had been invited to a banquet by King Zhou himself, Chong Houhu would be the primary defense of the king's edict to capture the "rebel" Su Hu, who had originally wrote harsh words about the king on the Noon Gate -- words that reflected truth however. Chong Houhu assures his utmost loyalty to the king and thus heads his army of 50,000 soldiers out of the Zhaoge capital to capture Su Hu from his Ji province. It had been said that the Chong Houhu's soldiers looked live rolling waves constantly emerging from the earth with murderous intent. After ten miles of traveling on horseback, scouts had reported to Chong Houhu that soldiers had effectively made it within Ji province; thus the duke makes camp.
After Su Hu heard of this and sat atop the city gate as to see before him Chong Houhu's army, Chong Houhu presented himself. As seen, the Chong Houhu whore a large bright red robe around his body with a jade belt, golden armor, and a large Flying Phoenix Helmet. While sitting atop a fat purple horse, a large broad knife could be seen resting on Chong Houhu's waist. After the duke then ordered the immediate capture of Su Hu, Mei Wu, the greatest general under Chong Houhu ran out and was met by Total Loyal and was soon killed. After a battle ensued following this, the duke retreated and hid in a small forest for rest at night. After Su Hu then ordered his soldiers to launch a night raid on the duke, complete chaos ensued and the duke himself would have lost his life if it had not been for the quick appearance of Chong Yingbiao, Jin Kuai, and Huang Yuanji. After the Chong Houhu, his son Chong Yingbiao, and other remnants fled on horse amongst the burning flames of their supplies, the duke uttered the words, "''Ever since I have led an army, I have never suffered such defeat. How are we to take revenge? Moreover, I think the Grand Duke of the West is disobeying the king in not sending his troops, but sitting pretty to see who may win. Oh, how I hate that !''" After Chong Houhu then decided to regroup in the morning, Total Loyal could be seen standing atop a mountain in the moonlight charging down upon the duke. After a battle ensues, Chong Houhu ends up having his left arm pierced by Total Loyal's spear; thus almost falling from his horse. Eventually, after the battle rages on for many days upon days following this event, the Grand Duke of the West sends a letter to Su Hu which results in Su Hu's consent, and the stopping of the conflict. Thus, Chong Heihu, and the Grand Duke of the West completely shun the Chong Houhu for his idiotic impulsive ways. After the duke returns to the capital with his remaining men, he asks pardon from King Zhou. Following the Jiang Ziya arc, Chong Houhu would be responsible for creating the Deer Gallery, and would thus starve the populace even further.
Chong Houhu was appointed as the deity of Dahao Star in the end.
Plot in fiction
In ''Fengshen Yanyi'', Chong Houhu is a high ranking official of the Shang Dynasty -- he is one of four Grand Dukes. After the four Grand Dukes had been invited to a banquet by King Zhou himself, Chong Houhu would be the primary defense of the king's edict to capture the "rebel" Su Hu, who had originally wrote harsh words about the king on the Noon Gate -- words that reflected truth however. Chong Houhu assures his utmost loyalty to the king and thus heads his army of 50,000 soldiers out of the Zhaoge capital to capture Su Hu from his Ji province. It had been said that the Chong Houhu's soldiers looked live rolling waves constantly emerging from the earth with murderous intent. After ten miles of traveling on horseback, scouts had reported to Chong Houhu that soldiers had effectively made it within Ji province; thus the duke makes camp.
After Su Hu heard of this and sat atop the city gate as to see before him Chong Houhu's army, Chong Houhu presented himself. As seen, the Chong Houhu whore a large bright red robe around his body with a jade belt, golden armor, and a large Flying Phoenix Helmet. While sitting atop a fat purple horse, a large broad knife could be seen resting on Chong Houhu's waist. After the duke then ordered the immediate capture of Su Hu, Mei Wu, the greatest general under Chong Houhu ran out and was met by Total Loyal and was soon killed. After a battle ensued following this, the duke retreated and hid in a small forest for rest at night. After Su Hu then ordered his soldiers to launch a night raid on the duke, complete chaos ensued and the duke himself would have lost his life if it had not been for the quick appearance of Chong Yingbiao, Jin Kuai, and Huang Yuanji. After the Chong Houhu, his son Chong Yingbiao, and other remnants fled on horse amongst the burning flames of their supplies, the duke uttered the words, "''Ever since I have led an army, I have never suffered such defeat. How are we to take revenge? Moreover, I think the Grand Duke of the West is disobeying the king in not sending his troops, but sitting pretty to see who may win. Oh, how I hate that !''" After Chong Houhu then decided to regroup in the morning, Total Loyal could be seen standing atop a mountain in the moonlight charging down upon the duke. After a battle ensues, Chong Houhu ends up having his left arm pierced by Total Loyal's spear; thus almost falling from his horse. Eventually, after the battle rages on for many days upon days following this event, the Grand Duke of the West sends a letter to Su Hu which results in Su Hu's consent, and the stopping of the conflict. Thus, Chong Heihu, and the Grand Duke of the West completely shun the Chong Houhu for his idiotic impulsive ways. After the duke returns to the capital with his remaining men, he asks pardon from King Zhou. Following the Jiang Ziya arc, Chong Houhu would be responsible for creating the Deer Gallery, and would thus starve the populace even further.
Chong Houhu was appointed as the deity of Dahao Star in the end.
Chong Heihu
Chong Heihu is a character featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel ''Fengshen Yanyi''. He is the younger brother of Chong Houhu, the Grand Duke of the North.
In appearance, Chong Heihu could be seen wearing a Nine-Cloud-Burning-Flame helmet equipped with a jade belt, a bright red robe, and golden chain mail. With a long red beard, eyes like two golden bells, and duel golden axes by his side, Chong Heihu was a feared man of great prowess.
At the time of Chong Houhu's third desperate retreat, Chong Heihu would come from the Cao region with three thousand flying tiger soldiers to assist. In time, Chong Heihu, along with his elder brother, would approach the Ji province's city gate. However, Chong Heihu solely wished to talk matters through with his old friend, Su Hu. Su Hu's son, Su Quanzhong would appear before Chong Heihu and bark words of malcontent. Thus, Chong Heihu lifted his legendary golden axes to show Quanzhong his place. Through their battle, Chong Heihu was immensely surprised at the skill of Quanzhong with his spear. Chong Heihu would thus retreat, and Quanzhong pursued with persistence. However, Chong Heihu used this chance to unleash the legendary magical gourd from his back . Black smoke spewed forth even covering the entire sun in an instant. While summoning a sacred eagle as well, Chong Heihu would knock Quanzhong from his horse and effectively capture him.
Some time following this point, the renowned crow commander Zheng Lun would appear before Chong Heihu's camp and ask for battle. Chong Heihu would retort with the words, "''Man! How dare you made such bold speech? Your master, having rebelled against the king, will have his body broken and his bones powdered. You, my friend, will enjoy the same fate!''" Thus Chong Heihu would exert his full renown within his battle against Zheng Lun. Zheng Lun, a great man destined to be a god, easily realized that Chong Heihu's large gourd was full of magic potential, and he would thus exert two large jets of smoke from his nostrils which would knock Chong Heihu from his saddle, unconscious. Once captured, Chong Heihu would drink with his old friend, Su Hu. Once Ji Chang took action and ended the coalition with a simple letter, Chong Heihu would head back to his region after expressing his immense respect and gratitude.
Chong Heihu was appointed as the deity of Nanyue Emperor in the end.
In appearance, Chong Heihu could be seen wearing a Nine-Cloud-Burning-Flame helmet equipped with a jade belt, a bright red robe, and golden chain mail. With a long red beard, eyes like two golden bells, and duel golden axes by his side, Chong Heihu was a feared man of great prowess.
At the time of Chong Houhu's third desperate retreat, Chong Heihu would come from the Cao region with three thousand flying tiger soldiers to assist. In time, Chong Heihu, along with his elder brother, would approach the Ji province's city gate. However, Chong Heihu solely wished to talk matters through with his old friend, Su Hu. Su Hu's son, Su Quanzhong would appear before Chong Heihu and bark words of malcontent. Thus, Chong Heihu lifted his legendary golden axes to show Quanzhong his place. Through their battle, Chong Heihu was immensely surprised at the skill of Quanzhong with his spear. Chong Heihu would thus retreat, and Quanzhong pursued with persistence. However, Chong Heihu used this chance to unleash the legendary magical gourd from his back . Black smoke spewed forth even covering the entire sun in an instant. While summoning a sacred eagle as well, Chong Heihu would knock Quanzhong from his horse and effectively capture him.
Some time following this point, the renowned crow commander Zheng Lun would appear before Chong Heihu's camp and ask for battle. Chong Heihu would retort with the words, "''Man! How dare you made such bold speech? Your master, having rebelled against the king, will have his body broken and his bones powdered. You, my friend, will enjoy the same fate!''" Thus Chong Heihu would exert his full renown within his battle against Zheng Lun. Zheng Lun, a great man destined to be a god, easily realized that Chong Heihu's large gourd was full of magic potential, and he would thus exert two large jets of smoke from his nostrils which would knock Chong Heihu from his saddle, unconscious. Once captured, Chong Heihu would drink with his old friend, Su Hu. Once Ji Chang took action and ended the coalition with a simple letter, Chong Heihu would head back to his region after expressing his immense respect and gratitude.
Chong Heihu was appointed as the deity of Nanyue Emperor in the end.
Chen Wu (Fengshen Yanyi)
Chen Wu a character featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel ''Investiture of the Gods''.
Chen Wu is both the commander of Through-Clouds-Pass, and the elder brother of Chen Tong. At the exact time of Chen Tong's death, smoke signals would be set off from High-Water Pass which instantly were seen from Chen Wu's pass. Now knowing the death of his brother, Chen Wu would both realize that Huang Feihu will soon reach his pass, and that it would be best to use wit to kill Huang Feihu -- rather than brute force.
Upon Huang Feihu's arrival, Chen Wu would calmly invite he and his entourage into his garrison compound for food and rest. In short time, Huang Feihu and his men would be lavished with wine and food, thus enjoying their time. During the time of night, Huang Feihu would hear words from his late wife that he is in nothing more than Chen Wu's trap. Before the firewood around their sleeping quarters could be activated, Huang Feihu would slice through the walls and escape with his entourage. Chen Wu would give due haste, but would only be cut down in a short time by Huang Feihu's prowess.
Chen Wu was appointed as the the deity of Yuexing Star in the end.
Chen Wu is both the commander of Through-Clouds-Pass, and the elder brother of Chen Tong. At the exact time of Chen Tong's death, smoke signals would be set off from High-Water Pass which instantly were seen from Chen Wu's pass. Now knowing the death of his brother, Chen Wu would both realize that Huang Feihu will soon reach his pass, and that it would be best to use wit to kill Huang Feihu -- rather than brute force.
Upon Huang Feihu's arrival, Chen Wu would calmly invite he and his entourage into his garrison compound for food and rest. In short time, Huang Feihu and his men would be lavished with wine and food, thus enjoying their time. During the time of night, Huang Feihu would hear words from his late wife that he is in nothing more than Chen Wu's trap. Before the firewood around their sleeping quarters could be activated, Huang Feihu would slice through the walls and escape with his entourage. Chen Wu would give due haste, but would only be cut down in a short time by Huang Feihu's prowess.
Chen Wu was appointed as the the deity of Yuexing Star in the end.
Chen Tong
Chen Tong is a character featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel ''Investiture of the Gods''.
Chen Tong is the commander of Highwater Pass and has remained so for a few years. Chen Tong personally seems to have a deep grudge against Prince Huang Feihu, for Huang attempted to execute Chen Tong at one point in time after he had continuously performed crimes. Following the Huang escape arc, Huang would approach Chen Tong's Highwater Pass at one point in time and would only end up being wounded by one of his poisonous arrows. Commerce, one of four generals under Huang Feihu, would also be wounded by a poisoned arrow. Once Huang had been cured by Heavenly Educated during the time of night, Chen Tong would later appear and ask for battle. After realizing Huang's survival, Chen Tong would charge at him and duel it out. Once realizing his incapability in prowess, Chen would flee while unleashing his poisoned arrows at Huang. These arrows were ineffective this time, due to Heavenly Educated's abilities of negation. Thus, Heavenly Educated would unleash his Non-Evil sword, and Chen Tong would instantly fall from his horse, dead.
Chen Tong was appointed as the deity of Tianluo Star .
Chen Tong is the commander of Highwater Pass and has remained so for a few years. Chen Tong personally seems to have a deep grudge against Prince Huang Feihu, for Huang attempted to execute Chen Tong at one point in time after he had continuously performed crimes. Following the Huang escape arc, Huang would approach Chen Tong's Highwater Pass at one point in time and would only end up being wounded by one of his poisonous arrows. Commerce, one of four generals under Huang Feihu, would also be wounded by a poisoned arrow. Once Huang had been cured by Heavenly Educated during the time of night, Chen Tong would later appear and ask for battle. After realizing Huang's survival, Chen Tong would charge at him and duel it out. Once realizing his incapability in prowess, Chen would flee while unleashing his poisoned arrows at Huang. These arrows were ineffective this time, due to Heavenly Educated's abilities of negation. Thus, Heavenly Educated would unleash his Non-Evil sword, and Chen Tong would instantly fall from his horse, dead.
Chen Tong was appointed as the deity of Tianluo Star .
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