What is the relationship between Zhang Sanfeng and Guo Xiang?

Zhang Sanfeng has nothing to do with Guo Xiang, Zhang Sanfeng is real in history, and Guo Xiang is just a character in Jin Yong's martial arts novel The Condor Heroes. The following is a detailed introduction of Zhang Sanfeng and Guo Xiang:

1, Zhang Sanfeng:

Zhang Sanfeng, whose real name is Tong, is also known as,, Junbao, Silian,, Xuanhua and Sanfeng. He is also called "Hidden Fairy" in the world.

Because of its untidiness, it is also called "Zhang slovenly" and claims to be a descendant; Shaanxi Baoji people said that they are from Yizhou, Liaodong, and from Wang Ping County, Yizhou, Liaodong. They are originally from Longhushan, Jiangxi. From the end of Jin Dynasty to the beginning of Yuan Dynasty, they were all teachers, thinkers, calligraphers and martial artists who showed world morality. They are the Five Tangmen of Taoism in China, the founders of Sanfeng School and Sanfeng Tai Ji Chuan.

2. Guo Xiang:

Guo Xiang, a character in Jin Yong's martial arts novel "The Condor Heroes", also appeared in "The Dragon Slayer by Eternal Adversity". Guo Xiang's name comes from his parents' belief in protecting Xiangyang, and his twin brother is Guo Polu. Guo Xiang is beautiful and heroic, which is three points similar to his mother Huang Rong. Because she has both the demeanor of her parents and the temperament of her grandfather, her sister called her "Little East Evil".

The main influence of Zhang Sanfeng:

Almost all Taoist schools in Ming and Qing Dynasties were related to Zhang Sanfeng, such as Baoji Sanfeng School, Wudang Sanfeng School, Wuwangshan Sanfeng School, Sanfeng Natural School, Sanfeng Penglai School and Sanfeng Rixin School.

According to statistics, in the late Qing Dynasty, as many as 17 Taoists took Zhang Sanfeng as their father. Among them, there are many influential factions, such as Li Xiyue, who claimed that Zhang Sanfeng personally taught the secrets during the Daoguang period and was active in Leshan, Sichuan, and founded one of the largest Taoist schools at that time.