Ke Zhen'e

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Ke Zhen'e is one of Guo Jing's master who teaches him kung fu in Jinyong's novels. He is the leader of Jiangnan Qi Guai. He was blind and had a broken leg as results of a previous battle with Mei Chaofeng and Chen Xuanfeng. The Jiangnan Qi Guai have a bet with Qiu Chuji, to see whose student, Guo Jing or Yang Kang, will be better in a duel, in which when the boys each reach the age of eighteen, they would meet for a duel to settle things between their masters. After he and the rest of the Jiangnan Qi Guai found Guo Jing at Mongolia, they taught him their martial arts. Zhang Ahsheng, one of Ke Zhen'e's group, was killed after another battle with Mei Chaofeng and Chen Xuanfeng, leaving him and the rest deeply in greives. In revenge, Ke Zhen'e blinding Mei Chaofeng. In the end the Jiangnan Qi Guai win by default because Yang Kang doesn't accept his poor farmer father Yang Tiexin, but accepts a king, Wanyan Honglie which everyone was against as his father. Qiu Chuji just gave up on Yang Kang in the end.

At the Peach Blossom Island, the rest of the Freaks was murdered by Ouyang Feng and Yang Kang. However, they would set up Huang Yaoshi for this crime. Ke Zhen'e believed that Huang Yaoshi was responsible, and because of this, carry a hatred of him and his daughter Huang Rong. Ke Zhen'e later learned the truth after Huang Rong get the confessions from the killers.

Ke Zhen'e later lives with Guo Jing and his family at the Peach Blossom Island. There, he helped them raised their children with them. Thirty years later, he would reveal to Yang Guo, that his father Yang Kang was a villainous traitor to his country, and responsible of the murder of five of the Jiangnan Qi Guai.

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