Definition
The naming convention of the Ao-Jing Sect is a fascinating blend. Their names (手叁 Shou San, 眼陆 Yan Liu, 耳玖 Er Jiu) are composed of a "body organ" character (hand, eye, ear) plus a number. This isn't just decorative—it likely reflects an internal hierarchy based on the specific Bodily Field (身田) they cultivate, with the organ representing their specialized "sensory vessel" for receiving or channeling pain/energy. In Daoist body-cultivation, different organs are tied to different energetic functions; here, the Ao-Jing Sect seems to have weaponized this into a literal caste system.