The shortest of Mr. Jin Yong's novels was the Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge Record. The novel had less than 200 words, including the preface, chapter one, chapter two, chapter three, chapter four, chapter five, chapter six, and chapter seven.
The shortest of Mr. Jin Yong's many novels was probably the Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge. The novel was published in 1960 in five chapters.
The shortest chapter of Jin Yong's novel, The Condor Heroes, was 90 words long: Huang Rong spinning performance Yang Guo peeked at Guo Jing unhappy Xiaolongnu rescue.
The length of Jin Yong's 16 novels varied, but the shortest of them was The Deer and the Cauldron, which had 104 chapters and about 330,000 words.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Swordsman, The Sword of Green Blood, and The Deer and Cauldron, were considered one of the representative works of fantasy novels.
Among Jin Yong's many martial arts novels, the shortest was Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge. This novel had a total of 50 chapters and about 1200 pages. It told the story of the martial arts sects fighting for the secret book,"Journey of Chivalrous Men", in the late Ming Dynasty. Although it was short, the plot was compact and the description was exquisite. It was one of Jin Yong's representative works.
Mr. Jin Yong's novel, Liancheng Jue, has a total of six chapters, each with about 300-350 words, so it is considered one of Mr. Jin Yong's shortest novels.
Among Jin Yong's novels, the shortest one with the earliest background was The Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge, written in 1644 by Jin Yong.
Among Jin Yong's novels, the one with the shortest length and the earliest background was the Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge Record. The full text had a total of 100 chapters and told the story of the big sects fighting for Changliu Town in the Jianghu at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty. The background of the novel could be traced back to about 1200.
There were several reasons why Jin Yong's novels were so popular: Unique plot and character creation: Jin Yong's novels have many twists and turns, many characters, and each character has a unique personality and destiny, which makes them easy to understand and attractive. 2. Rich literary style and use of language: Jin Yong's novels adopt the traditional martial arts novel style. The language is concise, the description is delicate and full of poetic feelings. At the same time, Jin Yong's novels also paid attention to the use of language, such as the use of a large number of metaphor, symbolism and metaphor, so that readers can understand the plot of the novel more deeply. 3. extensive influence and popularity: Jin Yong is one of the founders of modern Chinese martial arts novels. His works have been translated into many languages and adapted into movies, television dramas, stage plays and other forms, affecting the literature and aesthetic concepts of several generations. At the same time, Jin Yong was also an important part of Chinese culture. His works were regarded as one of the symbols of Chinese culture. 4. Shaping a group of classic characters: Jin Yong's novels have created a group of classic characters such as Linghu Chong, Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Qiao Feng, Xiao Longnu, etc. These characters have become symbols and symbols in Chinese culture and are widely praised and loved.
The ten sword gods under Jin Yong's pen included the sword god Zhuo Bufan, Xue Yiren, Ye Gucheng, Yan Nantian, Dugu Qiubai, Ah Qing, Zhang Sanfeng, Feng Qingyang, Yang Guo, and Linghu Chong. Among them, Ancient Dragon occupied six spots, Jin Yong occupied four spots, and Jin Yong's characters took the first and second place. These sword gods displayed extraordinary swordsmanship and combat skills in Jin Yong's novels, becoming existences that were praised and worshipped in the martial arts world.