Ouyang Feng

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One of the The Five Supreme Martial Artists (五絕) in Jinyong's novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, being named Ouyang Feng of the West ("西毒" 歐陽鋒). He is the illiginate father of Ouyang Ke (歐陽克). He and Yang Kang (楊康) murdered six of the original seven Jiangnan Qi Guai (江南七怪) on the Peach Blossom Island (桃花島). He also indrectly caused Yang Kang(楊康) death by refusing to cure him of one of his poisons in revenge for Yang Kang(楊康) killing his son. He became insane later on as a result of learning Guo Jing (郭靖)'s messed up version of the Jiu Yin Zhen Jing(九陰真經).

He would later became the god-father of Yang Guo (楊過), of whom he taught Divine Toad Stance (蛤蟆功) to.

He would later also indrectly cause Xiaolongnü (小龍女) to be raped by Yin Zhiping of the Quan Zhen Sect (全真教) as he had previously immobilised her to prevent her from observing him imparting to Yang Guo (楊過) his martial skills.

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