Xie Xun’s personal experience

When Xie Xun was ten years old, he became a disciple of "Hunyuan Thunderbolt Hand" Cheng Kun and studied under his sect. At the age of twenty-three, he left his master's school and went to the Western Regions. He married a wife and had children. He joined the Mingjiao and became one of the four great guardian Dharma kings of the Mingjiao. He gradually became famous in the world.

When Xie Xun was twenty-eight years old, his entire family of thirteen, including his parents, wife, children, younger siblings, and servants, was killed by his master Cheng Kun. Since then, he has been trying to avenge this, but he was defeated twice by Cheng Kun. After Cheng Kun disappeared, Xie Xun began to kill many innocent people. Every time he killed, he left behind "the murderer, Hunyuan Thunderbolt Hand Cheng Kun". He tried to lure Cheng Kun away, but failed. Instead, he planted the root of his trouble and became a public enemy in the martial arts. .

He once injured three of the "Five Elders of Kongtong" in order to snatch the Kongtong Sect's "Seven Injury Boxing Manual"; he accidentally killed Kong Jian, the head of the four great monks of the Shaolin Sect. Before his death, the monk Kong Jian asked Xie Xun to find the dragon-slaying knife to find out the secrets in it.

When Xie Xun was about forty-one years old, in order to find out the secret of the Dragon Slaying Knife and avenge his great revenge, he went to the Wangpanshan Knife Trial Competition and successfully snatched the Dragon Slaying Knife originally won by the Sky Eagle Sect. Gambling and swallowing poisonous salt, the salt killed Yuan Guangbo, the chief helmsman of the Haisha Sect, in retaliation for Zhang Dengyun's destruction of his family in Yuyao and the tragic death of Ouyang Qing in Haimen; he sealed his nose and held his breath, and killed Mai Jing, the leader of the Giant Whale Gang, and snowed dozens of ocean-going merchants to death at sea. , the shame of seven women being raped and murdered; showing off his power, the leader of the Killing God Fist Sect punched three times, clearly a knight who stood up for others, and even used the "Lion's Roar" move to defeat the heroes in the meeting, and held them hostage Zhang Cuishan, one of the Seven Heroes of Wudang, the "Iron Painted Silver Hook", and Yin Susu, the leader of the Ziwei Hall of the Tianying Sect, went to a deserted island in the East China Sea so that they could ponder the mystery of the dragon-slaying knife on the island.

The last three encountered a shipwreck and fled to the Ice and Fire Island near the North Pole. Before living on Ice and Fire Island, due to his madness, he tried to kill Yin Susu, but his eyes were destroyed by his mosquito bite.

While on Binghuo Island, Xie Xun became sworn friends with Zhang Cuishan and Yin Susu, and adopted the couple's newborn son as their adopted son, named him "Wuji" to commemorate his biological son who had passed away many years ago. Xie Wuji. Later, he helped Zhang Cuishan, Yin Susu, and Zhang Wuji leave Binghuo Island, and taught Wuji many martial arts secrets and formulas before leaving.

After living on Ice and Fire Island for twenty years, he was taken to Spirit Snake Island by Dai Qisi, the "Purple Shirt Dragon King". Later, he defeated many beggars on Spirit Snake Island with a dragon-slaying knife. Master.

Xie Xun returned to China when he was about sixty-three years old, and was imprisoned on Shaoshi Mountain by the cunning Cheng Kun, under the supervision of three eminent monks of the Shaolin sect.

After rescuing his adopted son Zhang Wuji, Xie Xun unmasked Cheng Kun in public and fought to the death with him. After stabbing Cheng Kun's eyes blind, he then used the Seven Injury Fist to beat the opponent until his tendons and veins were severed, rendering him a cripple. Xie Xun knew that his hands were stained with the blood of innocent victims, so he gave up his martial arts skills and allowed his enemies to take revenge. Xie Xun was spit on by his enemies without any complaints.

Xie Xun was a versatile man in both literature and martial arts, and he had an in-depth knowledge of hundreds of schools of thought. Once he was able to overcome adversity and realize the essence of Buddhism, he returned to Buddhism and eventually became a great virtuous monk.