The following is a list of characters from the wuxia novel Qijian Xia Tianshan by Liang Yusheng. Some of these characters also appear in the novels Baifa Monü Zhuan and Saiwai Qixia Zhuan.
Li Laiheng forces
- Li Siyong (李思永; Lǐ Sīyǒng) is Li Laiheng's younger brother who is versed in military strategy and literary arts, and specialises in using anqi. He is sent as an envoy to discuss a truce and temporary alliance with Wu Sangui. Later, he marries Wu Qiongyao, whom he met and fell in love with. At the end of the novel, he is killed in battle in western Sichuan.
- Li Laiheng (李來亨; Lǐ Láihēng) is Li Jin's foster son who escapes to Yunnan with Li Zicheng's remnant forces and forms an insurgent army to resist the Qing Empire. He commits suicide after his army is defeated and besieged by Qing forces.
- Li Jin (李錦; Lí Jǐn) is Li Zicheng's nephew who is killed in action in Henan against Qing forces.
- Zhang Qingyuan (張清原; Zhāng Qīngyuán) is sent by Li Laiheng to lead a group of men to eliminate the Five Dragons Gang.
- Jiang Zhuang (蔣壯; Jiǎng Zhuàng) is Zhang Qingyuan's deputy. He is injured by Zhang Yihu and healed by Fu Qingzhu later.
Bandits
These bandits initially plotted with Han Jing to rob Li Dingguo's treasure. They are impressed with Ling Weifeng's heroism and skills after losing to him in a contest, and agree to submit to him. Ling Weifeng recommends them to join Li Laiheng's rebel army later.
- Zhang Yuanzhen (張元振; Zhāng Yuánzhèn) is nicknamed "Eight Directions Saber" (八方刀).
- Tao Hong (陶宏; Táo Hóng), nicknamed "Dark Fearsome Deity" (黑煞神), specialises in wrestling.
- Luo Da (羅達; Luó Dá) is a bandit chief from Mount Mei in northern Sichuan. He is the most greedy of the group, and was the first to charge into the treasure cave and injured by the traps.
- Da Sangong (達三公; Dá Sāngōng) is the headman of a tribe who is referred to as "Headman Da" (達土司; Dá Tǔsī). He specialises in the Iron Vest (鐵布衫), which allows him to concentrate inner energy on parts of his body and make them extremely tough and impenetrable by sharp weapons.
- Lu Dalengzi (盧大楞子; Lú Dàlèngzǐ) is the chief of the Qingyang Gang (青陽幫) and the most honest and lawful of the group. He loses to Ling Weifeng in a qinggong competition.
Li Dingguo forces
- Li Dingguo (李定國; Lǐ Dìngguó) was a former deputy of Zhang Xianzhong who took control of Sichuan after Zhang Xianzhong's death and resisted the Qing invaders until his death. He left behind a treasure hoard for future generations to continue his legacy. The treasure comprises 18 giant statues of himself, all made of gold. He also left behind a precious Soaring Dragon Sword (騰蛟劍), which once belonged to Xiong Tingbi. The sword becomes Gui Zhongming's weapon.
- Han Jing (韓荊; Hán Jīng) is a former subordinate of Li Dingguo. A hunchback, he specialises in the staff. After losing to Ling Weifeng in a contest of inner energy, he pledges allegiance to the latter. Ling Weifeng suggests to him to bring his fellows to join Li Laiheng's rebel army.
- He Wanfang (賀萬方; Hè Wànfāng) is a craftsman who worked with Gui Tianlan on constructing the traps in the treasure cave. He leads Han Jing and company into the cave to rob the treasure and follows the others to join Li Laiheng later.
- Zhu Tianmu (朱天木; Zhū Tiānmù) and Yang Qingbo (楊青波; Yáng Qīngbō) are two former subordinates of Li Dingguo. They are killed in battle against Qing forces.