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Why didn't Yi Jin's novels have endings?

2024-09-10 00:59
Why did Yi Jin's novels have no endings? It was so interesting!
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2024-09-10 03:21

My answer may not be completely accurate. There may be some reasons for the ending of Yi Jin's novel: Yi Jin's novel might not have a clear ending because the author did not think of it during the creation process or did not want to end the novel directly. 2. Yi Jin's novels may adopt an open ending, in which the author leaves some clues or hints for the readers to interpret the ending themselves. 3. Yi Jin's novel may not have an ending for some special reason, such as the theme of the novel or the plot needs to continue to develop, etc. In short, Yi Jin's novel did not have an ending because the author had his own considerations and ideas during the creation process or for some special reason.

Why didn't Jin Yong's novels have such a phenomenon?

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2024-09-22 15:24

Jin Yong's novels didn't have such a phenomenon because Jin Yong's novels were a type of realistic literature that focused on describing the fate and personality of the characters rather than emphasizing the importance of physical exercise for the success of the characters. In Jin Yong's novels, many characters had unique personalities and life experiences that determined their fates. Physical training was only one of the ways, not the only way. Therefore, there would be no such thing as being afraid of the young in the novel, emphasizing the importance of physical exercise for the success of the character. Jin Yong's novels also had many plots that described physical exercise. For example, Huang Rong's father, Huang Yaoshi, paid great attention to physical exercise and became a martial arts master through physical exercise. These plots reflected the importance of physical exercise for personal growth and success.

Why didn't the childhood sweethearts in Jin Yong's novels have any results?

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2025-03-02 22:04

In Jin Yong's novels, the reason why childhood sweethearts never ended up together was mainly because there were often misunderstandings and entanglements between characters due to various factors in the novel, resulting in them not being able to be together in the end. In Jin Yong's novels, there were often characters who opposed each other because of sects, forces, interests, and other factors. These characters often had complicated emotional entanglements. Moreover, the male protagonist in the novel often had complicated relationships with other women, and these women often had conflicts and entanglements that ultimately led to them not being able to be together. The reason why the childhood sweethearts in Jin Yong's novels did not end up together was mainly because there were often various complicated relationships and entanglements between these characters, resulting in them not being able to be together in the end.

Why didn't Jin Yong's novels have the Ming and Qing dynasties as the background?

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2025-02-28 06:18

The reason why Jin Yong's novels didn't have the Ming and Qing Dynasties as the background could be referred to the following reasons: Mr. Jin Yong's writing career began in the 1930s, while the Ming and Qing Dynasties ended between 1644 and 1911. In the following decades, China experienced many political and social changes. Therefore, the background of the Ming and Qing Dynasties might be too old and unfamiliar for Mr. Jin Yong to inspire his writing. Mr. Jin Yong's novels were mainly influenced by martial arts novels. There were relatively few martial arts novels in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, so his novels might not have rich such elements, which also affected his understanding and imagination of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. 3. Mr. Jin Yong's novels were mainly targeted at adults. The Ming and Qing Dynasties were a relatively mature cultural era, which did not match the audience of Mr. Jin Yong's works. Therefore, Mr. Jin Yong's novels did not use the Ming and Qing Dynasties as the background mainly because the background of the era was too old and unfamiliar to stimulate the inspiration of writing and the different audiences.

Why didn't the most beautiful Xiaolongnu in Jin Yong's novels have a name?

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2025-02-22 05:31

Xiao Longnu was not a character in Jin Yong's novel, but a character in Gu Long's novel, The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng. Although her name did not appear in Jin Yong's novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, she was praised as one of the most beautiful women in the novel. As for why Xiao Longnu didn't have an official name, it was probably because she was just a fictional character in the novel. There was no need to give her an official name. In addition, Xiao Longnu's image and personality were different from the characters in other novels. She did not have a fixed role orientation, so there was no need to have a formal name.

Why didn't the Snake Curse Yi Nong's novel have an ending?

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2024-09-10 00:41

I don't know why the novel "Snake Curse Yi Nong" was written.

Didn't Jin Yong have 15 novels? Why were there only fourteen couplets?

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2024-09-14 04:06

Mr. Jin Yong's novels are generally regarded as one of the classic martial arts novels. However, in fact, Mr. Jin Yong did not complete all of his novels. He left behind 15 classic works, which are called "The Legend of the Condor Heroes","The Condor Heroes","The Eight Dragons","The Smiling Proud Jianghu","The Sword with the Green Blood","The Heaven Sword and the Dragon Sabre","The Deer and the Cauldron","The Book and Sword of Gratitude and Revenge","The Journey of Chivalrous Men","The Sword of the Yue Woman","The Mandarin Duck Knife"," The White Horse Howling in the West Wind"," The Golden Wheel Temple", 15 novels, including 'Chivalrous Bones and Tenderness'. The reason why there were only 14 couplets was probably because the novels in the couplets were written by Mr. Jin Yong in his later years, including "The Sword of Yue Nu","The Journey of Chivalrous Men","The White Horse Howling in the West Wind", etc. These works were not comparable to the early novels, so they were not included in the 15 early novels. In addition, there were some other works in the couplet, such as "Flying Fox on Snow Mountain" and "Liancheng Formula", which were not classified into Mr. Jin Yong's 15 novels.

Why didn't any of the eight villains in Jin Yong's novels die?

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2025-03-04 08:57

In Jin Yong's novels, many villains were sinister and despicable, and they devised many tricks, but they were not killed in the end. This was because there would often be some turning points in the plot of the novel that would cause the villains 'plans to be thwarted or countered, causing them to be unable to achieve their goals. The following are the endings of the eight villains in Jin Yong's novels: 1 Zi: Zi is one of the villains in Jin Yong's novels. She is insidious, despicable, and devious. However, in the end, she was defeated by Guo Jing's martial arts in the final battle with Guo Jing. She was unable to kill Guo Jing and finally surrendered to the Golden Wheel Temple. 2. Fang Zheng: Fang Zheng is one of the villains in Jin Yong's novels. He is a master of martial arts and has devised many tricks to try to seize the martial arts secret book, the Nine Yang Sutra. However, in the end, he was defeated by Huang Rong's martial arts skills in the final battle with Huang Rong. He was unable to kill Huang Rong and finally surrendered to Ouyang Feng. 3. Duan Yu: Duan Yu is one of the villains in Jin Yong's novels. He is a martial arts expert but has a kind personality and is upright. In the novel, he had devised many schemes to try to seize the martial arts manual, Demigods and Semi-Devils. However, in the end, he was defeated by Xu Zhu in the final battle. He was unable to kill Xu Zhu and eventually became Xu Zhu's adopted son. 4. Ren Yingying: Ren Yingying is one of the villains in Jin Yong's novels. She is a master of martial arts and is smart, sinister and despicable. In the novel, she devised many schemes to try to steal Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts secret book, The Deer and Cauldron. However, in the end, she was defeated by Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts in the final battle with him and was unable to kill him. In the end, she became Mr. Jin Yong's adopted daughter. 5 Mei Niansheng: Mei Niansheng is one of the villains in Jin Yong's novels. She is a sinister and despicable master who designs many tricks.

Why didn't the male lead in Jin Yong's novels have any friends of the same age?

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2024-09-18 19:17

This question involved the background and character setting of Jin Yong's novels. Mr. Jin Yong's novels were mostly set in Jianghu and the characters in Jianghu were mostly adult males. In this setting, Mr. Jin Yong wanted to express a kind of brotherhood and resentment in Jianghu. These needed to be understood by a certain age and experience. Therefore, male characters were usually older than themselves to create a more mature and stable atmosphere. Mr. Jin Yong's novels also involved many complicated interpersonal relationships and plots, and the friendship and cooperation between male characters were often the most important part of these interpersonal relationships. Therefore, setting up friends of the same age in the novel might distract the attention and make the plot more complicated, making it difficult for the readers to understand it in depth. Of course, this did not mean that there were no good friends of the same age in Mr. Jin Yong's novels. In " The Return of the Condor Heroes," Yang Guo and Huang Rong were friends of the same age, and their relationship was very deep. However, setting up friends of the same age in the novel might be adjusted to better express the plot and character settings that Mr. Jin Yong wanted to express.

Why didn't the male lead in Jin Yong's novels have any friends of the same age?

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2024-09-18 19:11

This question was not completely accurate because there were indeed some plots in Jin Yong's novels where the male protagonist dated his peers. For example, Guo Jing and Huang Rong in the Legend of the Condor Heroes were of the same age. They had known each other since they were young and had spent many good times together. In addition, Duan Yu and Xu Zhu in the " Demigods and Semi-Devils " were also of the same age. They became good friends when they were close in age. However, in general, the male protagonists in Jin Yong's novels usually had one or more close partners such as childhood sweethearts or masters who had a large age gap rather than close friends of the same age. This was because the male protagonists in Jin Yong's novels often experienced many hardships and grew up faster than their peers, so they needed a more mature and reliable partner to help them tide over the difficulties. At the same time, the age gap between the male leads could also provide some room for the plot to develop and make the story more colorful.

A novel. Why didn't Jin this life change?

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2024-07-17 03:17

I don't know what the title of the novel is, nor do I know if it will be updated. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.

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