The novels of Shaolin abbot after the 1980s were similar to the Wuxia style, with some power. This type of novel can be referred to as the following examples: 1. The author of the Nine Yang Sutra series, The World's Greatest Singer. This series of novels described a young martial arts master who experienced various difficulties and challenges in the process of practicing the Nine Yang Sutra and finally became a leader in the martial arts world. The novel's plot was compact and the writing was beautiful. It was deeply loved by the readers. 2. Mr. Jin Yong, author of Mr. Jin Yong series. This series of novels told the story of a legendary martial arts figure who lived in the late Ming Dynasty and experienced various Jianghu struggles and wars. He finally became a leader in the martial arts world. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full. It was regarded as one of the classics of martial arts novels. 3. Heavenly Silkworm Potato, author of the Battle Through the Heavens series. This series of novels described a young man who experienced all kinds of difficulties and challenges in the process of cultivating fighting spirit and finally became a leader in the martial arts world. The novel's plot was passionate and the characters were vivid and loved by readers.
πI recommend a novel called " Chasing the Deer Under the Heavens " to you. The novel was a wuxia style novel. It described the protagonist's continuous growth in the Jianghu. He cultivated many powerful martial arts and internal energy, established his own power, and possessed a certain amount of power. I hope you will like this world of martial arts. I wish you a happy reading.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, it was difficult to say which Shaolin abbot was the highest because each abbot had different martial arts levels. However, some abbot's martial arts level was indeed very high. For example, in the " Eight Demigods ", Abbot Xuan Ci was a very great martial arts master. He was proficient in advanced martial arts such as Yijinjing and Twelve Mysterious Skills. He was also the leader of Shaolin Temple and was known as the " Master of Martial Arts Masters ". In addition, in " Proud Swordsman ", the head of the Fuwei Bodyguard Agency, Yue Buqun, was also a martial arts master. He was proficient in Taiji Fist and Songyang Sword, and was also a legendary figure in the martial arts world. Therefore, in Jin Yong's martial arts novels, the Shaolin abbot's martial arts level was very high, and none of them was the highest.
In martial arts, internal energy referred to the cultivation of the human body, including psychological, physiological, spiritual, and other aspects. The purpose of internal cultivation was to improve one's martial arts level by adjusting one's body and mind to increase one's strength, endurance, and flexibility. There were many ways to cultivate internal energy, such as meditation, breathing exercises, massage, meditation, and so on. In the process of practicing Internal Strength, one should pay attention to inner peace and self-reflection. At the same time, one should strengthen physical exercise to enhance the health and endurance of the body. Only through the dual efforts of internal cultivation and physical training could one achieve true martial arts achievements.
I recommend the following two martial arts novels to you, both of which have introductions about internal energy:π 1. [Bronze Muscles and Iron Bones] tells the story of a military academy student who enters the world of martial arts to search for answers to internal and external skills. 2. [Blood Control: The protagonist Ouyang Yuming has cultivated the secret martial arts treasure, the Limitless Art. He has a strong internal force and can cut off all the disputes in the world. He is proud of the martial arts world.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In wuxia novels,"internal strength" was a broad concept. It usually referred to a mysterious energy or strength that existed in the human body and could be obtained or enhanced through specific cultivation methods or special talents. However, science had not confirmed the existence of internal energy, nor had there been any evidence that it was related to the biological mechanism or neural activity of the human body. Therefore, it could be said that the "internal energy" in martial arts novels was not real. Although they are often used to describe a powerful power or skill, these concepts have no scientific evidence to support them and have no practical application. On the contrary, the " internal energy " in novels was usually considered to be a fictional concept created by the author's imagination.
The Shaolin martial arts written by Jin Yong was a classic genre in traditional Chinese martial arts novels, known as Mount Tai and the Big Dipper in the martial arts world. The Shaolin Sect was famous for its profound martial arts foundation and superb martial arts skills. Its most famous martial arts included the following: 1. Eighteen Weapons of Shaolin Temple: One of the representative martial arts of Shaolin Temple includes eighteen different weapons, such as swords, knives, spears, sticks, axes, hammers, hooks, claws, meteors, etc. Each weapon has its own unique characteristics and usage. By mastering the eighteen weapons, you can improve your martial arts level. 2. Bald Brush Weng: Bald Brush Weng is an eminent monk of Shaolin Temple. He is good at using a brush knife to attack. He can turn the brush knife into a tangible or intangible attack. The attack range is very wide, and he can easily attack the opponent's weakness. 3. Sweeping Monk: Sweeping Monk is another eminent monk of Shaolin Temple. He is known as a genius in martial arts. He is not only skilled in martial arts but also has extraordinary wisdom. He can easily break the opponent's martial arts. 4. Xuanming Elders: Xuanming Elders are two masters of Shaolin Temple. They are good at using poison to attack their opponents, crippling or killing them. 5. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang are four eminent monks of Shaolin Temple. They are good at using hidden weapons. They can attack their opponents by throwing hidden weapons. Their hidden weapons are very sharp and can easily penetrate the opponent's defense line. These are some representative characters and moves of Shaolin martial arts written by Jin Yong. These moves and characters represent the main characteristics of Shaolin martial arts and are also a very famous school in traditional Chinese martial arts novels.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, the most powerful internal energy of Shaolin Temple was the Xuanming power contained in the Xuanming Sutra of Shaolin Temple. The Xuanming Force was a mysterious force that could increase a person's martial arts level and reduce the strength of the opponent at the same time. In the novel, many martial arts masters had tried to cultivate the Xuanming Sutra but failed to master this power.
πI recommend a few good martial arts cheat novels to you. They are: " Time Savior: The female protagonist travels through different worlds. In each world, she has a golden finger and saves the world in her unique way. " My Senior Sister and I Have a System ": The male protagonist, Ye Yu, transmigrated to the martial arts world and discovered that the cheat was a system. He and his senior sister stirred up trouble in the martial arts world and joined forces. [The Great Wuxia Support System: The protagonist of Soul Traversing the Other World has a Wuxia Support System and becomes the big shot in charge of the family in the game.] These novels all had Wuxia style plots, plus the protagonist had a cheat to take risks, allowing readers to fully feel the charm and fun of Wuxia novels. I hope you will like my recommendation.π
For Wuxia and Oriental fantasy novels with Jin Yong's martial arts, you can refer to the following examples: " Eight Dragons ": Written by Mr. Jin Yong, it tells the story of the Shaolin Temple Master Zi and the young monk Xuzhu going through the grudges of the Jianghu during the Northern Song Dynasty. In the end, they fought against the Jin Dynasty together with Duan Yu, Murong Fu and others. The novel incorporated many of Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts descriptions, such as Duan Yu's "Six Pulses Divine Sword","Xuzhu's Taiji Fist", etc. [2]" The Deer and the Cauldron ", also written by Mr. Jin Yong, tells the story of Wei Xiaobao, a monk from Shaolin Temple during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Through a series of ingenious means, he became a Ming Dynasty official, a pirate, a Jianghu person, and other people with various identities. Finally, he became the leader of the martial arts world. The novel incorporated many martial arts descriptions of Mr. Jin Yong, such as "Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms" and "Sunflower Treasure Book". [3. Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World: It was also written by Mr. Jin Yong. It tells the story of the struggle for the leader of the Pugilistic World during the Southern Song Dynasty. The novel incorporated many of Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts descriptions, such as "Nine Swords Beyond the Swords" and "Star Sucking Technique". 4.<< Blue Blood Sword >>: Written by Mr. Jin Yong, it narrates the story of the various sects fighting for the leader of the world's martial arts world during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. The novel incorporated many of Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts descriptions, such as "Fighting with Both Hands","Wuyazi Sword Technique", etc. 5. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre: Written by Mr. Jin Yong, it tells the story of the Shaolin Temple monk Zhang Wuji and the martial artists Zhou Zhiruo, Zhao Min, and others fighting against the Yuan Dynasty at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. The novel incorporated many of Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts descriptions, such as the Nine Yang Scripture and the Heaven and Earth Great Shift.
This question involved the plot setting of Jin Yong's novel and the image of Shaolin Temple. In Jin Yong's novels, Shaolin Temple was a very important martial arts sect. Its abbot and other senior managers usually had superb martial arts, but they were often described as weak and lacked aggressive images. This was because Jin Yong's novels often focused on the struggle and conflict between martial arts sects. As one of the martial arts sects, Shaolin Temple's abbot and other managers were weaker in martial arts, so they could compete with other martial arts masters to highlight the contradictions and confrontations between martial arts sects. In addition, the weaker martial arts of the abbot and other senior management members of the Shaolin Temple could better reflect the low-key and conservative nature of the Shaolin Temple, as well as its emphasis on cultivation and religious atmosphere. In Jin Yong's novels, the abbot of Shaolin Temple and other managers were usually portrayed as kind, compassionate, and capable people. Although their martial arts were weak, their inner strength and philosophical thoughts were very profound, which could also bring deep insights and thoughts to readers.