Huijian Xinmo is a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng first published as a serial between 23 May 1966 and 14 March 1968 in the Hong Kong newspaper Ta Kung Pao.
The title of the novel comes from a Buddhist saying, huī huìjiàn, zhǎn xīnmó (揮慧劍, 斬心魔), which means "brandish the sword of wisdom and slay your inner demons".
The novel is set in China during the Tang dynasty towards the end of the An Lushan Rebellion (755–763), and serves as a continuation of Longfeng Baochai Yuan, the second part of the trilogy.
Zhan Bocheng and Tie Mole's children run into trouble while escorting the treasure, but are saved by Hua Zongdai and his daughter.
In the ensuing battle, the heroes defeat the villains; Dou Yuan is crippled by Zhan Bocheng and Chu Baoling, rendering him unable to his skills to commit evil again.