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The Five Weapons Society was created by brothers [[Zheng Zu]] and Zheng Yi, at first to protect China during the Qing Dynasty, after Yi's death, Zheng Zu changed the Society to a criminal organization, (Shang-Chi v1 #1) using various names like '''Celestial Order of the Si-Fan''', '''Order of the Golden Dawn''' and Celestial '''Order of the Hai-Dai'''. (Shang-Chi v1 #2) Zu also used other names like '''Fu Manchu''', (Special Marvel Edition v1 #15) '''Han''' (Black Panther v4 #11) and '''Comte de Saint Germain'''. (Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #1) After discovering that his father's organization existed for evil purposes, [[Shang-Chi]] rebelled against his father. (Special Marvel Edition v1 #15)
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After the death of the Five Deadly Warriors, Zu established houses in honour for each of them where they became the new Five Weapons Society. (Shang-Chi v1 #3) In [[1900]], he and the Five Weapons Society aided rebel forces in Chain against the Eight Nations Invasion during the '''Boxer Rebellion'''. During this time, Western invaders came to break into the '''House of the Deadly Sabre''' and desecrated the shrine to Zheng Yi. This angered Zheng Zu who decided to kill the leader of the House of the Deadly Sabre for their failure. After the invasion, Zheng Zu moved four of the Five Weapon Society to foreign nations as a means of keeping a watch against those that would threaten him. The '''House of the Deadly Hand''' remained in China whilst the '''House of the Deadly Staff''' was established in England, the '''House of the Deadly Hammer''' was formed in Russia, the '''House of the Deadly Sabre''' made in Japan and the '''House of the Deadly Dagger''' built in France. (Shang-Chi v1 #3)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*'''Zheng Zu''' :
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*'''[[Zheng Zu]]''' :
*'''Shang-Chi''' :
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*'''[[Shang-Chi]]''' :
 
*'''Zheng Shi-Hua''' :
 
*'''Zheng Shi-Hua''' :
 
*'''Takeshi''' :
 
*'''Takeshi''' :
*'''Zheng Esme''' :
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*'''[[Sister Dagger (Marvel)|Zheng Esme]]''' :
 
*'''Zheng Zhilan''' :
 
*'''Zheng Zhilan''' :
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*The Five Weapons Society was created by Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan and Philip Tan where they made their first appearance in Shang-Chi v1 #1 (September, 2020).
 
*The Five Weapons Society was created by Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan and Philip Tan where they made their first appearance in Shang-Chi v1 #1 (September, 2020).
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* Zheng Zu based the Deadly Warrior's names and the Society's structure off the Five Sets of Heavenly Weapons of Ta-Lo: One Hammer (Hammer), Two Swords (Sabre), Nine Daggers (Dagger), Three Staffs (Staff) and Ten Rings (Hand). (Shang-Chi (v2 #11);
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* Gele Luen Yang based the Five Houses of the Society off the five elements of Eastern culture, with: Fire (Deadly Hand), Water (Deadly Dagger), Wood (Deadly Staff), Metal (Deadly Sabre) and Earth (Deadly Hammer). Shang-Chi being the Champion of the House of the Deadly Hand is a reference to the comic books The Hands of Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, and The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu.
 
*They were based on the Celestial Order of the Si-Fan which was created by Sax Rohmer and made their first appearance in "The Zayat Kiss" (1912)
 
*They were based on the Celestial Order of the Si-Fan which was created by Sax Rohmer and made their first appearance in "The Zayat Kiss" (1912)
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*At first, the '''Si-Fan''' were portrayed as in Sax Rohmer's novels, however, they would be portrayed as ninjas in later stories (ninjas are originally from Japan and not from China). (Master of Kung Fu v1 #83)
 
*It was later brought into Marvel Comics by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin where the Si-Fan appeared in Special Marvel Edition v1 #15 (September, 1973)
 
*It was later brought into Marvel Comics by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin where the Si-Fan appeared in Special Marvel Edition v1 #15 (September, 1973)
 
*The group was then referred to as the '''Order of the Golden Dawn''' that was created by Doug Moench and Mike Zeck where they made their first appearance in Master of Kung Fu v1 #83 (September, 1979).
 
*The group was then referred to as the '''Order of the Golden Dawn''' that was created by Doug Moench and Mike Zeck where they made their first appearance in Master of Kung Fu v1 #83 (September, 1979).
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* The '''Order of the Golden Dawn''' brought together members of the Si-Fan, Phansigars, Dacoits, Thugees, Knights Templar and Hashashins. (Master of Kung Fu v1 #83) (Master of Kung Fu v1 #118)
 
*They then were re-invented as the '''Celestial Order of the Hai-Dai''' which was created by Ed Brubaker and Mike Deodato Jr. which made their first appearance in Secret Avengers v1 #6 (October, 2010).
 
*They then were re-invented as the '''Celestial Order of the Hai-Dai''' which was created by Ed Brubaker and Mike Deodato Jr. which made their first appearance in Secret Avengers v1 #6 (October, 2010).
  
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==In other media==
 
==In other media==
 
===Films===
 
===Films===
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The Five Weapons Society does not appear in the movies, however, in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, the [[Ten Rings]] organization, led by [[Wenwu]] is the closest to it, Wenwu is Shang-Chi's father and is a composite character of Zheng Zu and [[Mandarin (Marvel)|Mandarin]], the The organization's name was inspired by the [[Mandarin's Rings]].
  
 
==Appearances==
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Weapons_Society Wikipedia Entry]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Weapons_Society Wikipedia Entry]
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*[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Weapons_Society Marvel Database Entry]
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*[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/five-weapons-society/4060-64587/ Comicvine Entry]
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*[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/sifanorder.htm The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Celestial Order of the Si-Fan]
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 14 December 2024

The Five Weapons Society are an organization that features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

History

The Five Weapons Society was created by brothers Zheng Zu and Zheng Yi, at first to protect China during the Qing Dynasty, after Yi's death, Zheng Zu changed the Society to a criminal organization, (Shang-Chi v1 #1) using various names like Celestial Order of the Si-Fan, Order of the Golden Dawn and Celestial Order of the Hai-Dai. (Shang-Chi v1 #2) Zu also used other names like Fu Manchu, (Special Marvel Edition v1 #15) Han (Black Panther v4 #11) and Comte de Saint Germain. (Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #1) After discovering that his father's organization existed for evil purposes, Shang-Chi rebelled against his father. (Special Marvel Edition v1 #15)

After the death of the Five Deadly Warriors, Zu established houses in honour for each of them where they became the new Five Weapons Society. (Shang-Chi v1 #3) In 1900, he and the Five Weapons Society aided rebel forces in Chain against the Eight Nations Invasion during the Boxer Rebellion. During this time, Western invaders came to break into the House of the Deadly Sabre and desecrated the shrine to Zheng Yi. This angered Zheng Zu who decided to kill the leader of the House of the Deadly Sabre for their failure. After the invasion, Zheng Zu moved four of the Five Weapon Society to foreign nations as a means of keeping a watch against those that would threaten him. The House of the Deadly Hand remained in China whilst the House of the Deadly Staff was established in England, the House of the Deadly Hammer was formed in Russia, the House of the Deadly Sabre made in Japan and the House of the Deadly Dagger built in France. (Shang-Chi v1 #3)

Overview

Members

Notes

  • The Five Weapons Society was created by Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan and Philip Tan where they made their first appearance in Shang-Chi v1 #1 (September, 2020).
  • Zheng Zu based the Deadly Warrior's names and the Society's structure off the Five Sets of Heavenly Weapons of Ta-Lo: One Hammer (Hammer), Two Swords (Sabre), Nine Daggers (Dagger), Three Staffs (Staff) and Ten Rings (Hand). (Shang-Chi (v2 #11);
  • Gele Luen Yang based the Five Houses of the Society off the five elements of Eastern culture, with: Fire (Deadly Hand), Water (Deadly Dagger), Wood (Deadly Staff), Metal (Deadly Sabre) and Earth (Deadly Hammer). Shang-Chi being the Champion of the House of the Deadly Hand is a reference to the comic books The Hands of Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, and The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu.
  • They were based on the Celestial Order of the Si-Fan which was created by Sax Rohmer and made their first appearance in "The Zayat Kiss" (1912)
  • At first, the Si-Fan were portrayed as in Sax Rohmer's novels, however, they would be portrayed as ninjas in later stories (ninjas are originally from Japan and not from China). (Master of Kung Fu v1 #83)
  • It was later brought into Marvel Comics by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin where the Si-Fan appeared in Special Marvel Edition v1 #15 (September, 1973)
  • The group was then referred to as the Order of the Golden Dawn that was created by Doug Moench and Mike Zeck where they made their first appearance in Master of Kung Fu v1 #83 (September, 1979).
  • The Order of the Golden Dawn brought together members of the Si-Fan, Phansigars, Dacoits, Thugees, Knights Templar and Hashashins. (Master of Kung Fu v1 #83) (Master of Kung Fu v1 #118)
  • They then were re-invented as the Celestial Order of the Hai-Dai which was created by Ed Brubaker and Mike Deodato Jr. which made their first appearance in Secret Avengers v1 #6 (October, 2010).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Films

The Five Weapons Society does not appear in the movies, however, in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, the Ten Rings organization, led by Wenwu is the closest to it, Wenwu is Shang-Chi's father and is a composite character of Zheng Zu and Mandarin, the The organization's name was inspired by the Mandarin's Rings.

Appearances

  • Shang-Chi v1: (2020)

External Links


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