The main storyline of Jin Yong's martial arts novel,"Journey of the Chivalrous", was as follows: During the Southern Song Dynasty, there were constant disputes between the major sects in the martial arts world. Many martial arts experts with extremely high strength and reputation appeared in the martial arts world. Among them, Huashan Sect, Wudang Sect, Shaolin Temple, Ancient Tomb Sect, Ming Cult, Huashan Sect, Emei Sect, Jianghu Sect, and other large sects were the most famous. A young swordsman got a mysterious martial arts manual by chance, which greatly improved his martial arts. The swordsman decided to leave his hometown and set foot in the martial world to search for the treasures and secrets of the martial arts world. On his journey, he encountered many difficulties and challenges, and also made many Jianghu friends. He had experienced a series of adventures and battles, defeated many evil forces, and revealed many secrets of Jianghu. In the end, he became a legend in the martial arts world. His name was spread to every corner of the world.
The Kung Fu of the Chivalrous Men was a fictional martial art in Journey of the Chivalrous Men. It could not be compared with the profound martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. The advanced martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts novels included but were not limited to the Nine Yang Scripture, Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Sunflower Manual, and so on. These martial arts could only reach the realm of perfection after a long period of cultivation. Although the Kung Fu of the Hero was also fictional, its appearance showed the author's imagination and exploration of martial arts.
There were many types of martial arts in Jin Yong's novel,"Journey of Chivalrous Men." The following are some of the main schools and moves: 1 Sunflower Manual: It is a cultivation method of inner strength. The practitioner can control inner strength to make the opponent unable to fight back. 2. Huashan Sect's Sword Style: Fast, accurate and ruthless. The sword moves are so swift that it is difficult to see them clearly. Shaolin Temple Kung Fu: Shaolin Temple is one of the most famous martial arts sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its martial arts are featured by its ability to subdue the enemy first, tight defense, and both offense and defense. [4. Miaojiang Sword Style: It is a martial art style that focuses on swordsmanship. The sword style is light and agile, and it uses speed to overcome slowness.] 5. Dali Duan's martial arts: Duan Yu and Duan Zhengchun are the representatives of Duan's martial arts. They have profound martial arts cultivation and are featured by both internal and external cultivation. Their martial arts moves are soft with hardness and are both offensive and defensive. 6. Free and Unfettered Martial Arts: It is a natural inaction and free and unrestrained martial art. The practitioner can use internal strength and moves to manipulate the natural elements to reach the realm of freedom. Wudang Sect's Kung Fu: It is featured by profound internal strength and exquisite movements. Its Kung Fu is featured by the emphasis on internal strength cultivation and coordination. Xingxiu Sect's Kung Fu: It is featured by deep internal strength and strange moves. Its Kung Fu is featured by poison and Yin. The above is just a brief introduction of some of the martial arts in the novel. There are many types of martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. Different schools and moves have their own unique characteristics and applicable scope.
" Journey of Chivalrous Men " was a long martial arts novel written by Jin Yong. It was first published in Southeast Asia Weekly in 1965. The novel mainly described the Jianghu experiences of an ignorant young man, Shi Potian. It was thought to be the embodiment of Jin Yong's new experience of life, humanity, life and the universe. There were many things in the novel that were worth thinking about, and there were many hidden "mysteries". In addition, the novel also explored the theme of people not being able to control their own destiny, and this point of view was presented from different levels through multiple clues. " Heroes " was also the original novel of the TV series " Heroes " starred by Tony Liang.
Jin Yong's " Journey of the Chivalrous " was one of the representative works of martial arts novels. It told the story of the protagonist, Wei Xiaobao, who grew from a nobody to a martial arts leader. The following is a summary of the story: Wei Xiaobao was born into a family of martial artists, but his parents died young. He learned martial arts from his grandfather and father since he was young. He was smart and quick-witted, good at making friends, and gradually became a famous swordsman in the Jianghu. In an accident, Wei Xiaobao found himself involved in a conspiracy. His good friend Huang Rong was mistaken for the murderer while Wei Xiaobao was mistaken for the good person who helped Huang Rong. In order to prove his innocence, Wei Xiaobao and Huang Rong embarked on a journey of escape. In the process of escaping, Wei Xiaobao and Huang Rong encountered various dangers and challenges, but they constantly overcame them and finally revealed the true identity of the murderer and defeated the evil forces. Wei Xiaobao gradually grew into a leader in this process. His wisdom, courage, and sense of justice earned him respect and trust in the martial arts world. In the end, he led the righteous martial arts forces and the evil forces to launch a decisive battle and finally won. The whole story was full of martial arts elements and human thinking. It was one of Jin Yong's representative works.
Jin Yong's novel, Journey of the Chivalrous, mainly described the disputes and grudges between various sects, gangs, and characters in a martial arts world. The following are some of the main characters, sects, and martial arts: Character: - Duan Yu: The Emperor of Dali is kind and upright. He values education and is proficient in Dali Duan's martial arts. - [Wang Yuyan: A famous heroine in Jianghu likes Duan Yu, but Duan Yu is not interested.] - [Murong Fu: The revivalists are good at martial arts and have a large number of followers.] - Qiao Feng: The disciples of Beggar's Sect are forthright and have strong martial arts. They are respected by Jianghu people. - Xuzhu: The disciples of Shaolin Temple are innocent and have strong martial arts skills. They are respected by Jianghu people. - Duan Zhengchun: The emperor of Dali was lecherous and proficient in martial arts. - Duan Yanqing: The younger brother of the Dali Emperor is good at martial arts and is insidious and cunning. Guild: - [Beggar's Sect: One of the most famous sects in Jianghu. It is famous for its dog-beating stick technique.] - Huashan Sect: One of the famous sects in the martial arts world, led by Yue Buqun, has Sunflower Manual and other martial arts. - Wudang Sect: One of the famous sects in the martial arts world, led by Zhang Sanfeng, who has Taiji Fist and other martial arts. - Shaolin Temple: One of the famous sects in the martial arts world, led by Patriarch Bodhidharma, has Shaolin martial arts. Martial arts: - Duan Yu's Dali Duan Family Martial Arts: Dog Beating Stick Technique - Qiao Feng's Beggar's Sect Martial Art: Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms - Xuzhu's Shaolin martial arts: Taiji Fist, Indestructible Vajra - Duan Zhengchun's Duan Clan Martial Arts - Duan Yanqing's Dali Emperor's Martial Arts: Duan Family Swordsmanship - Duan Zhengming's Wudang Martial Arts: Wudang Taiji Fist - Yue Buqun's Huashan Sect Martial Arts: Huashan Sect Sunflower Treasure Book
The characters and gangs in Mr. Jin Yong's novel,"Journey of Chivalrous Men", were as follows: Character: 1. Linghu Chong: The main character is a disciple of the Huashan Sect, a famous swordsman in the Jianghu. 2. Ren Yingying: Linghu Chong's wife, a disciple of the Huashan Sect, and a heroine in the Jianghu. 3. Yue Buqun: The sect master of Mount Song Sect is insidious and cunning. [4. Anne: The childhood sweetheart of Huashan Sect disciple Linghu Chong.] 5. Lin Pingzhi: The adopted son of Yue Buqun, a disciple of Hengshan Sect, likes Ren Yingying. 6. Shi Qing: Junior Brother of Heng Mountain Sect's disciple, Lin Pingzhi. 7. Ren Yingying's father: Ren Woxing is a famous figure in Jianghu, an important figure of Mount Song Sect and Mount Hua Sect. [8: Great Friend of Lin Pingzhi, a disciple of the Hengshan Sect.] 9. Cheng Lingsu: The disciples of Huashan Sect sacrificed themselves to save Linghu Chong. Guild: 1. Huashan Sect: One of the orthodox sects under Jin Yong's pen was famous for its swordsmanship. 2. Mount Song Sect: One of the famous orthodox sects under Jin Yong's pen was famous for its internal power. 3. Hengshan Sect: One of the famous sects under Jin Yong's pen was famous for its medical skills. 4. Hengshan Sect: One of the orthodox sects under Jin Yong's pen, famous for its swordsmanship and internal strength. Martial arts: [1 Nine Swords Beyond the Swords: Linghu Chong's unique sword technique is known for its speed, accuracy, and ruthlessness.] 2. Taiji Fist: The unique martial art of Yue Buqun, the leader of Mount Song Sect, to overcome hardness with softness. [3. Tianshan Plum Breaker Hand: Cheng Lingsu's unique martial art is known for its lightness and flexibility.] [4. Solar Finger: Duan Yu's unique martial arts technique is known for its profoundness.] 5. Song of the Tide of the Blue Sea: Huang Yaoshi's unique martial arts are famous for his music and medical skills.
The characters and gangs in Jin Yong's novel, Journey of the Chivalrous, were as follows: Character: [1 Duan Yu: The Emperor of Dali is obsessed with martial arts and likes to make friends with martial artists.] 2. Xuzhu: The Shaolin Temple monk Wuyazi's disciples were kind-hearted and resolved many crises. 3 Murong Fu: The descendant of the Murong Clan of Gusu is an extremely intelligent and quick-witted figure who is good at martial arts and strategists. 4 Duan Zhengchun: The richest man in Dali is generous and likes to make friends with Jianghu heroes. 5. Madam Wang: Duan Zhengchun's wife is gentle and kind, and she is also a martial arts expert. 6 Zhu: Duan Yu's cousin is kind and pure, and she doesn't hesitate to take risks for Duan Yu. [7. Bell Spirit: Ancient Tomb Sect's successor is smart and skilled in poison techniques.] Qiao Feng: The leader of Beggar's Sect is bold and unconstrained, good at martial arts, and is one of the classic heroes written by Jin Yong. Guild: 1 Beggar's Sect: One of the famous martial arts sects in China with a long history. It is famous for its dog-beating stick method. 2. Shaolin Temple: One of the famous Buddhist temples in China, famous for Shaolin Kungfu and Zen culture. 3. Huashan Sect: One of the famous martial arts sects in China is famous for its sword competition on Huashan. 4. Wudang Sect: One of the famous martial arts sects in China, known for its Taiji Fist and Wudang Swordsmanship. Martial arts: 1. Duan Yu's Wuyazi martial arts: The Wuyazi martial arts that Duan Yu learned was taught by Emperor Duan Zhengchun of Dali Kingdom. It was a combination of internal strength and moves. 2. Xuzhu's Shaolin Temple Kung Fu: The Shaolin Temple Kung Fu that Xuzhu learned was taught by the elders of the Shaolin Temple. It focused on the practice of inner strength and moves. 3. Qiao Feng's Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: The Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms that Qiao Feng learned was personally taught by the leader of Beggar's Sect, Duan Zhengchun. It was based on the Dog Beating Stick Technique taught by Hong Qigong, emphasizing the use of strength to subdue people and speed to subdue slowness.
Grandfather Jin Yong's Wuxia novel," Journey of the Chivalrous ", was a classic Wuxia novel. It told the story of a young man named Lin Pingzhi in Jianghu. After a series of adventures, he became a real Wuxia. This novel had a complicated plot and vivid characters. It was hailed as a classic martial arts novel and was deeply loved by readers.
" A Hero's Journey " was a martial arts novel created by Jin Yong in 1965. It was now included in the Collection of Jin Yong's Works. The story mainly narrated the Jianghu experiences of an ignorant youth, Shi Potian. This novel was considered to be the only one among Jin Yong's works that used the love of licking a calf as the theme. Although it was not as good as works such as " The Condor God " and " The Heavenly Dragon " in terms of plot and character description, its artistic value was still worthy of recognition. The unique thing about " Journey of the Chivalrous " was that the characters in it were the least bound by morality, which was different from the protagonists in Jin Yong's other works.
In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, the concept of chivalrous was broad and profound. Generally speaking,'chivalrous' referred to a kind of moral concept, namely, chivalrous justice, eliminating evils for the people, protecting the weak, respecting rules, not fearing power, and so on. In Jin Yong's novels, many chivalrous men had a strong sense of justice and responsibility. They took justice and courage as their duty and did not hesitate to sacrifice their lives. In addition to justice and courage, the word "chivalrous" in Jin Yong's novels was often associated with "loyalty" and "loyalty." In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, many heroes had deep friendship and loyalty. They supported and helped each other with common values and beliefs. In general, the word " chivalrous " in Jin Yong's martial arts novels was a spiritual symbol that represented values such as justice, courage, loyalty, and loyalty. It was a universal and profound cultural symbol.