Are the characters in Gu Long's novels, such as Chu Liuxiang, Lu Xiaofeng and Li Xunhuan, in any order? Are they from the same era?

There is no corresponding historical dynasty in Gu Long's novels, so there is basically no chronological order of the characters.

The sequence is as follows:

1. In chronological order: Shen Lang-Li Xunhuan (Fengyun's first knife mentioned that Shen Lang and others bought a boat to go to sea)-Ye Kai (Li Xunhuan's disciple)-Xie Xiaofeng-Ding Peng (Ding Peng in the full moon machete once challenged three retired young people, while Ding Peng was surrounded by descendants of Long Xiaoyun, and Li Xunhuan and others were regarded as senior figures in the book).

Tie nave-Chu Liuxiang (Tie nave is mentioned in the bat legend of Chu Liuxiang, Chu Liuxiang is also said to be the descendant of the night emperor in thrush, and Chu Liuxiang is said to be the son of Tie nave)-Li Xunhuan (the battle between Chu Liuxiang and the jellyfish Yin Ji is mentioned in The First Knife of the Wind and Cloud)-Ye Kai (the disciple of Li Xunhuan)-Xie Xiaofeng-Ding Peng (Ding Peng in the full moon machete once challenged the three young people who retired.

Chu Liuxiang-Lu Xiaofeng (before and after the decisive battle, "The Past of Chu Liuxiang" said)

2. According to the writing order of the works:

Iron, Fish, Chu Liuxiang, Small, Lu Xiaofeng, Xie Xiaofeng and Ding Peng.

Gu Long, formerly known as Xiong Yaohua, was born in Jiangxi,1June 7, 938.

Famous martial arts novelist, master of the new school of martial arts novels, and Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng are also called the three masters of China martial arts novels. Representative works include The Sentimental Swordsman's Ruthless Sword, Unquestioned Pride, The Record of Flower Washing Sword, etc. Gu Long introduced martial arts novels into the palace of classical literature, brought drama, reasoning, poetry and other elements into traditional martial arts, and integrated his own unique philosophy of life into it, which merged Chinese and foreign classics, initiated a new era of modern martial arts novels and pushed martial arts literature to a new peak. On September 2 1985, Gu Long died of liver cirrhosis and venous bleeding in Taiwan Province Province at the age of 48.