Mr. Jin Yong's novels are famous for their rich imagination and deep character creation. Many characters 'names have deep meanings and allusions. The following are some common names in Jin Yong's novels and their meanings: 1 Wei Xiaobao: The name Wei Xiaobao was taken from the character Wei Xiaobao in Water Margins, which represented greed, cunning, and wit. At the same time, it also hinted that he was an insignificant character. 2. Duan Yu: The name Duan Yu was taken from the " Demigods and Semi-Devils ". Duan Yu represented nobility, handsomeness, and talent. It also hinted at a character full of attraction and charm. 3. Qiao Feng: Qiao Feng's name was taken from the character in " Demigods and Semi-Devils ". Qiao Feng represented courage, fortitude, and generosity. At the same time, it also hinted at a person with heroic spirit and leadership. 4. Xuzhu: The name Xuzhu is taken from the Xuzhu in the book Tianlong Ba Bu. Xuzhu represents emptiness, purity, and innocence. It also implies a person with a calm heart and a pure appearance. 5 Azhu: Azhu's name was taken from Azhu in " Demigods and Semi-Devils ", which represented loyalty, kindness, and purity. It also hinted at a pure and innocent character with a pure heart. 6. Murong Fu: The name Murong Fu was taken from Murong Fu in the " Demigods and Semi-Devils ". It represented the restoration of the country, ambition, and revenge. It also hinted at a complex character who yearned for power and revenge. Linghu Chong: The name Linghu Chong was taken from Linghu Chong in The Smiling Proud Jianghu. Linghu Chong represented self-confidence, elegance, and freedom. It also hinted at a character who pursued freedom and self-realization. 8. Ren Yingying: Ren Yingying's name was taken from the character in " Smiling Proud in the World ", which represented gentleness, intelligence, and kindness. It also hinted at a female character with wisdom and kindness. The names of these characters had profound meanings and allusions. They not only had unique literary charm, but also reflected Mr. Jin Yong's understanding and thinking of human nature.
There are many allusions to the names of people in Jin Yong's novels. The following are some of them: 1 Wei Xiaobao: Wei Xiaobao is the protagonist in Jin Yong's novel, The Deer and the Cauldron. His name comes from the famous politician and calligrapher Wei Yingwu of the Qing Dynasty. 2. Duan Yu: Duan Yu is the protagonist in Jin Yong's novel,"The Eight Dragons". His name comes from the third son of Emperor Duan Zhengchun of Dali. 3. Xuzhu: Xuzhu is an important character in Jin Yong's novel,"The Eight Forms of Dragons". His name comes from the famous philosopher, calligrapher, and teacher, Monk Xuzhu, in the Northern Song Dynasty. 4 Ouyang Feng: Ouyang Feng is the protagonist in Jin Yong's novel Ouyang Feng. His name comes from Ouyang Feng, a famous martial arts novelist from the Northern and Southern Dynasties. 5 The Four Friends of Plum Village: The Four Friends of Plum Village was an organization in Jin Yong's novel, The Deer and the Cauldron. Their name came from the Plum Village in Jiangnan during the Southern Song Dynasty. 6 Wuji: Wuji is the protagonist in Jin Yong's novel, Legend of Wuji. His name comes from the famous general and politician Zhang Wuji in the late Ming Dynasty. 7 Linghu Chong: Linghu Chong is the protagonist in Jin Yong's novel " Smiling Proud in Jianghu ". His name comes from the famous poet Linghu Zian of the Tang Dynasty. 8 Yue Buqun: Yue Buqun is a villain character in Jin Yong's novel,"Smiling Proud in Jianghu." His name comes from the martial arts practitioner Yue Buqun in the Northern Song Dynasty. 9 Duan Zhengchun: Duan Zhengchun was a villain in Jin Yong's novel " Eight Dragons ". His name came from the Dali Emperor Duan Zhengchun in the Northern Song Dynasty. 10 Murong Fu: Murong Fu is a villain character in Jin Yong's novel " Eight Dragons ". His name comes from the South Murong, the monarch of the South Yan Kingdom, Murong Fu.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels are famous for their rich imagination and deep character. There are many classic allusions. The following are some of them: The Huashan Sect is an important sect in Mr. Jin Yong's novel. Its founder is Guo Jing. In the novel, the Huashan Sect would compete with other sects for the position of the number one sect in the world. Every year, they would hold a "Huashan Sword Contest". In the end, only the strongest sect could win. 2. The Condor Heroes in The Condor Heroes: The Condor Heroes is a classic image in Jin Yong's novels. It is a mighty beast that can fly over roofs and walk on walls. In the novel, the Condor Hero was the symbol of love between Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu, representing the deep affection and determination between them. The Xiaoyao Sect in the 3rd chapter of the Eight Dragons: Xiaoyao Sect was an important sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder was Zhang Wuji. In the novel, the Carefree Sect pursued the realm of "governing by doing nothing" and "enjoying themselves" with the purpose of freedom and transcendence. 4. The Huashan Sect in the " Proud in Jianghu ": The Huashan Sect was another important sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder was Ling Huchong. In the novel, the Huashan Sect was one of the most respected sects in Jianghu. Its disciples were famous for their exquisite swordsmanship. Wei Xiaobao is a famous character in Jin Yong's novels. He is a witty, flexible, and playful little character, but he also has a distinct personality and moral values. In the novel, Wei Xiaobao had conflicts and collaborations with many important characters and became one of the most popular characters.
The characters in Jin Yong's novels often quoted ancient poems, couplets, and other cultural elements. The following are some common examples: The names of the characters in Jin Yong's novels often have allusions such as Linghu Chong, Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Xiaolongnu, Qiao Feng, Duan Yu, etc. Many scenes and place names in Jin Yong's novels also quoted traditional cultural elements such as Xiangyang, Yanmen Pass, Hengshan, Emei Mountain, Huashan, etc. The characters and behaviors in Jin Yong's novels also drew lessons from the images in traditional culture, such as Guo Jing's loyalty, Huang Rong's wisdom, Ling Huchong's open-mindedness, Duan Yu's modesty, etc. Some of the relationships in Jin Yong's novels also quoted stories and theories from traditional culture. For example, the relationship between Huang Rong and Guo Jing was similar to traditional values such as "Jurchen family" and "loyalty and filial piety".
The names of Jin Yong's 14 novels were: 1 Legend of the Condor Heroes 2. The Condor Heroes 3.8 Demigods 4." Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 5." Blue Blood Sword " 6. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre 7 The Deer and the Cauldron 8. Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge 9 "Journey of the Chivalrous" The Legend of the Flying Fox Snow Mountain Flying Fox 12-The Tactics of Connecting Cities Sword of the Yue Maiden Mandarin Duck Knife
Mr. Jin Yong's 14 novels were: 1 Legend of the Condor Heroes 2. The Condor Heroes 3.8 Demigods 4." Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 5 The Deer and the Cauldron Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge 7 " Blue Blood Sword " 8 "Mandarin Duck Knife" 9. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre 10 " White Horse Roaring in the West Wind " 11 " Journey of a Chivalrous Warrior " Flying Fox on Snow Mountain 13-The Tactics of Connecting Cities Legend of the Flying Fox
The 16 novels written by Mr. Jin Yong are often called the Complete Works of Jin Yong's Wuxia Fictions. Among them, the most famous 16 novels include: 1 Legend of the Condor Heroes 2. The Condor Heroes 3.8 Demigods 4." Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 5." Blue Blood Sword " The Deer and the Cauldron Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge 8."Journey of Chivalrous Men" 9. Sword of the Yue Maiden Snow Mountain Flying Fox 11-The Tactics of Connecting Cities White Horse Roaring in the West Wind The Mandarin Duck Knife Chapter 14: Chivalrous Bones and Tenderness Legend of the Flying Fox The Deer and the Cauldron These novels were translated into many languages and spread all over the world, becoming classics of Chinese literature.
The names of places with meanings and allusions commonly used in cultivation novels included, but were not limited to, the following: 1 Zixiao Palace: From the Tao Te Ching, the "Origin of Virtue Above the Purple Cloud" represented the pursuit of the cultivation of morality. 2. West Lake: From Bai Juyi's " Farewell to the Ancient Grass " of the Tang Dynasty, it was hailed as a " paradise on earth " and was often described as a good place for cultivation in cultivation novels. 3. White Camel Mountain: From Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty,"Climbing the Stork Tower" was named after the shape of the mountain peak like a hump, representing the pursuit of transcendence by cultivators. 4. Longmen Mountain: From the Book of Changes, the saying " Dragon Gate is the ancestor of the Nine Sects " meant that cultivators had to go through eighty-one difficulties to break through the bottleneck. 5. Dreamy Cloud Swamp: From the "Song of Chu", the "Dragon Fish Dance by the Dreamy Cloud Swamp" represented that cultivators had to cross the Dreamy Cloud Swamp to achieve physical and mental transcendence. 6. Peach Blossom Island: From Feng Menglong's " Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty " of the Ming Dynasty, it was named after the blooming peach blossoms on the island. It represented that cultivators wanted to achieve physical and mental transcendence in this paradise. 7. Qingcheng Mountain: From the Tao Te Ching,"Tao Te Ching entering Qingcheng Mountain" meant that cultivators had to enter Qingcheng Mountain to receive the cleansing of Tao techniques. 8. Great Snow Mountain: Bai Juyi's " Farewell to the Ancient Grass " from the Tang Dynasty was named after its towering peaks covered in snow. It represented that cultivators had to experience the test of ice and snow to achieve physical and mental transcendence. The names of the places mentioned above all had their own meanings and allusions. They represented the various tests and challenges that cultivators had to go through. They were one of the common names in cultivation novels.
Mr. Jin Yong's 14 novels were often called The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, The Sword with Blue Blood, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, The Deer and Cauldron, The Book and Sword of Gratitude and Revenge, The Journey of Chivalrous Men, The Flying Fox on Snow Mountain, The Tactics of the Liancheng, The Sword of the Yue Woman, The Legend of the Flying Fox, The White Horse Howling in the West Wind, and The Legend of Chivalrous Men.
Jin Yong's fourteen novels were named: Book and Sword Grudge Record 2. The Condor Heroes 3.8 Demigods 4." Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 5." Blue Blood Sword " The Deer and the Cauldron 7 "Mandarin Duck Knife" 8 " White Horse Roaring in the West Wind " 9 "Journey of the Chivalrous" 10 The Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre Sword of the Yue Maiden The Legend of the Flying Fox Snow Mountain Flying Fox 14-Tactics of Connecting Cities
There are many places in Jin Yong's novels. The following are some famous ones: 1 Yanmen Pass: Located in Jiayuguan City, Gansu Province, China. It was a famous place name in Jin Yong's novels. It once appeared in the book " Eight Dragons ". 2 Xiangyang: Xiangyang City, located in Hubei Province, China. It is a city with a long history in Jin Yong's novels. It once appeared in "The Return of the Condor Heroes". Dali: Dali City, Yunnan Province, China. It was a legendary city in Jin Yong's novels. It had once appeared in the book " Eight Dragons ". 4. Mount Hua: Huayin City, Shaanxi Province, China. It was a famous mountain in Jin Yong's novel. It had once appeared in the " Smiling Proud Jianghu." 5 Hengshan: Hengshan City, Shandong Province, China. It is a famous mountain in Jin Yong's novel. It once appeared in the " Smiling Proud Jianghu ". 6 Mount Emei, located in Emei City, Sichuan Province, China. It is a famous mountain in Jin Yong's novels. It once appeared in the "Eight Dragons". 7 Iron Gate: Located in Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, China. It was a famous place name in Jin Yong's novels. It had once appeared in Snow Mountain Flying Fox. 8 Yandang Mountain: Located in Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, it is a famous mountain in Jin Yong's novels. It once appeared in the "Eight Dragons". 9 Peach Blossom Island: Located in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China, it is a famous island in Jin Yong's novel. It once appeared in the story of "Heroes". 10 Cuiwei Mountain: Located in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, China, it is a famous mountain in Jin Yong's novels. It once appeared in "The Deer and the Cauldron".