Yat Dang (Duan Zhixing) was the 18th ruler of the Kingdom of Dali (present-day Yunnan, China) between 1172 and 1200. Duan's reign was marred by the power struggles within the influential Gao family, whose power had long eclipsed the ruling Duan family.
Reign
In 1173, Duan sent a party of 23 envoys, led by Li Guanyinde, to trade with the Song dynasty in Hengshan Fort (in present-day Nanning, Guangxi). Li later removed Gao Shouchang, the Duke of Zhong, from power and replaced him with Gao Zhenming (Gao Shouchang's nephew). Aji rebelled and ousted Gao Zhenming, restoring Gao Shouchang back in his duke position. Gao Zhenming then occupied Heqing and proclaimed himself the Duke of Ming and gave himself a temple name, effectively declaring independence from the Kingdom of Dali. Another member of the Gao clan, Gao Miaoyin , also rebelled in Baiya and occupied Shanchan.
Status : Emperor of Dali
- Full name : Duan Zhixing
- Reign : 1172–1200
- Predecessor : Duan Zhengxing
- Successor : Duan Zhilian
- Family name : Duan
- Given name : Zhixing
- Era dates : Lizhen (1172–1175), Shengde (1176–1180), Jiahui (1181–1184), Yuanheng (1185–1195), Anding (1195–1200)
- Posthumous name : Emperor Gongji
- Temple name : Xuanzong
- House : Dali
- Father : Duan Zhengxing
- Died : 1200
Duan initiated several construction projects in Dali. Being a devout Buddhist like his predecessors, he repaired 16 Buddhist temples in 1190. In 1195, he ordered the building of defensive infrastructure at crucial entry points into Dali. Five years later, he died and was succeeded by his son, Duan Zhilian.
Era names
Duan Zhixing had five era names in the twenty-eight years of his reign.
- Lizhen (1172—1175)
- Shengde (1176—1180)
- Jiahui (1181—1184)
- Yuanheng (1185—1196)
- Anding (1197—1200)
Description
- Host : Yat Dang
- Chinese : 一燈大師
- Nickname(s) : Southern Emperor, Southern Monk
- Alias(es) : Reverend Yideng
- Gender : Male
- Spouse(s) : Liu Ying (concubine)
- Organisations : Dali
- Students : Chu Dongshan, Zhang Shaoshou, Wu Santong, Zhu Ziliu, Ci'en (Qiu Qianren)
- Skills and abilities : Neigong - First Heaven Skill, Nine Yin Manual skills, Unarmed combat skills - Yiyang Finger
- Created by : Jin Yong
- Appeareance : The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes
- Potrayer : Lau Siu Ming
The Legend of the Condor Heroes
In his early life as the emperor of Dali, Duan Zhixing was extremely obsessed with martial arts and neglected his concubine, Liu Ying. Liu Ying had an extramarital affair with Zhou Botong and bore him a son. However, the infant was critically wounded by a masked attacker (later revealed to be Qiu Qianren). Liu Ying pleaded with Duan Zhixing to save her child's life but he refused and the infant died.
She swore vengeance on him and left to lead a reclusive life in the Black Swamp. Duan Zhixing felt remorseful later so he abdicated and became a Buddhist monk known as "Reverend Yideng". His top four aides – Chu Dongshan, Zhang Shaoshou, Wu Santong and Zhu Ziliu – follow him to practise Buddhism and disguise themselves as a fisherman, a woodcutter, a farmer and a scholar respectively .
Guo Jing brings Huang Rong to Dali to seek help after the latter was wounded by Qiu Qianren. They encounter Liu Ying (renamed to Yinggu), who directs them to Yideng. Yideng uses his immense inner energy and the 'Yiyang Finger' to heal Huang Rong at the expense of his life. Shortly after, Yinggu appears to kill Yideng because she knows that he is now weakened and deprived of energy, but Guo Jing and Huang Rong intervene and stop her.
Yideng recovers after Guo Jing imparts the Nine Yin Manual skills to him. Yideng appears in the final chapters during the second martial arts contest on Mount Hua. Qiu Qianren shows up and falls off a cliff after losing his footing but Yideng saves him. Qiu Qianren feels ashamed of his past misdeeds and grateful to Yideng for saving his life, so he agrees to become a Buddhist monk to atone for his sins and acknowledges Yideng as his teacher.
The Return of the Condor Heroes
Yideng makes brief appearances in the sequel. By then, Dali has been conquered by the Mongols, who are forming a two-pronged attack on the Song Empire from the north and south. Yideng participates in the Battle of Xiangyang and helps the people of Song fight the Mongol invaders. Yideng also appears at Passionless Valley, where he helps Yang Guo and Xiaolongnü deal with Gongsun Zhi and Qiu Qianchi.
Martial arts and skills
- 'Yiyang Finger' is Yideng's signature martial arts technique. The skill allows him to channel inner energy into his fingers and propel towards enemies and deal a great amount of damage. He also uses this technique to save the lives of people who have been poisoned or have sustained internal injuries, by using his inner energy to purge venom from their bodies or clearing their meridians to improve blood and energy circulation.
- 'First Heaven Skill' is Yideng's inner energy cultivation technique. He learnt it from Wang Chongyang in exchange for teaching Wang his 'Yiyang Finger'.
Source : Wikipedia