Sanhua Nüxia
Sanhua Nüxia, literally The Blossom-Scattering Heroine, is a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng. It was first published as a serial between 23 February 1960 and 22 June 1961 in the Hong Kong newspaper Ta Kung Pao. It is the third instalment in the Pingzong series, preceded by Pingzong Xiaying Lu and followed by Lianjian Fengyun Lu.
Set in mid-15th century China during the Ming dynasty, the novel follows the adventures of the titular heroine Yu Chengzhu, a fictional daughter of the historical statesman Yu Qian. Trained in swordsmanship by Zhang Danfeng, Yu Chengzhu gets involved in the struggles of the jianghu / wulin amidst political turmoil. Several characters from the earlier novels reappear in Sanhua Nüxia, and its own characters continue into later works in the cycle.
Publication history
Sanhua Nüxia was first published as a serial between 23 February 1960 and 22 June 1961 in the Hong Kong newspaper Ta Kung Pao. Subsequent reprints include a 1988 two-volume edition by China Folk Literature and Art Publishing House, a 1988 edition by Hunan People's Publishing House, 1993 and 1995 two-volume editions by Cosmos Books, a 1996 edition by Guangdong Travel and Tourism Press, and a 2012 two-volume edition by the Sun Yat-Sen University Press.Plot summary
The story takes place in 15th-century China following the Tumu Crisis between the Ming Empire and Oirats. Emperor Yingzong has seized back power in a coup and started persecuting his political opponents, including the loyal statesman Yu Qian, who is falsely accused of treason and executed.Yu Qian's daughter, Yu Chengzhu, encounters Bi Qingtian, a Beggar Clan regional chief who earns her gratitude for honouring her father with a proper burial. Yu Chengzhu, acting on instructions from her master Zhang Danfeng, joins a coastal militia in Zhejiang led by Ye Zongliu in fighting the wokou. There, she befriends the swordsman Tie Jingxin.
After the militia's victory over the wokou, Yu Chengzhu travels to Yunnan to find Zhang Danfeng. Along the way she befriends Duan Chengcang, a descendant of the Dali Kingdom's royal family, and begins a romance with Ye Zongliu's nephew, Ye Chenglin. She also clashes with the swordsman Yang Zonghai, who serves the Ming government and whose actions drive much of the mid-novel tension. Meanwhile, Tie Jingxin falls in love with the noblewoman Mu Yan.
While returning east, Yu Chengzhu and Ye Chenglin befriend Ling Yunfeng, a swordswoman from Mount Heaven searching for her lover, Huo Tiandu. At a major wulin gathering, Bi Qingtian attempts to incite a rebellion against the Ming government, but his relations with Zhang Danfeng and other wulin figures turn sour when they oppose his idea. Zhang Danfeng heads to Beijing while Yu Chengzhu continues her journey through Hangzhou, where she witnesses Tie Jingxin apparently pledging allegiance to the Ming government.
Ming government forces eventually turn on Bi Qingtian despite granting him amnesty earlier after his surrender. Heavily wounded and betrayed, Bi Qingtian is saved by Zhang Danfeng but loses his martial prowess. Meanwhile, Tie Jingxin is revealed to be working undercover in the Ming government, and he sacrifices himself to save his wulin allies. The conflicts culminate in the reconciliation of the surviving heroes: Ling Yunfeng reunites with Huo Tiandu; Yu Chengzhu and Ye Chenglin become engaged; and Tie Jingxin marries Mu Yan.
Principal characters
- Yu Chengzhu – the titular protagonist and Yu Qian's daughter who was trained by Zhang Danfeng.
- Ye Chenglin – Ye Zongliu's nephew who was trained by Dong Yue's apprentice.
- Tie Jingxin – the son of former Taizhou governor Tie Hong. He was trained by Shi Jingtao, one of the top four swordsmen in the wulin, but has fallen out with his master.
- Mu Yan – a Yunnan noblewoman descended from Mu Ying who eventually marries Tie Jingxin.
- Duan Chengcang – a descendant of the Dali Kingdom's royal family who has married a Persian princess and is considered the finest swordsman in Persia.
- Zhang Danfeng – one of the top four swordsmen in the wulin. He and his wife Yun Lei support and mentor the next generation of heroes.
- Ling Yunfeng – the leader of an outlaw band in Jiangxi who supports the heroes.
- Huo Tiandu – Ling Yunfeng's lover and a highly-skilled swordsman from Mount Heaven who helps the heroes.
- Bi Qingtian – the primary antagonist and Bi Daofan's son. A prominent wulin leader in northern China, he also serves as a regional chief of the Beggar Clan.
- Yang Zonghai – one of the main antagonists. He is one of the top four swordsmen in the wulin but has chosen to serve the Ming government as director of palace affairs.
- Zhou Shanmin and Shi Cuifeng – a couple who lead an outlaw band supporting the coastal militia.
Reception and legacy
On Douban, the novel holds a rating of 6.8 out of 10 from over 500 readers, with many praising Liang Yusheng's elegant writing, use of poetry, and classical allusion. However, some critics point out that the plotting and combat segments are less compelling compared to other wuxia novels.In a 2022 article on Sohu, Sanhua Nüxia is described as having a "clean, artistic style", attributing part of its distinctiveness to the female protagonist Yu Chengzhu, unlike the traditional male-led wuxia stories.
A review in Ming Pao Monthly of Liang Yusheng's works notes that Sanhua Nüxia, along with Huanjian Qiqing Lu and Lianjian Fengyun Lu, maintains Liang Yusheng's established writing style but lacks a breakthrough.