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In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, what was going on with Di Yun being pierced through? Why did he have to wear a lute bone?

2024-09-10 03:02
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2024-09-10 05:28

In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, Di Yun was pierced because he was injured and killed by the enemy while on a mission. Piercing the scapula was a special punishment usually used to punish some of the more serious crimes such as murder and injury. Piercing the bone was a punishment that would break a person's bones and insert them into the middle. This punishment seemed very cruel, but in the novel, the scene of Di Yun being killed by the enemy was described very vividly, shocking the readers. In this way, Jin Yong's novels expressed the severe punishment for the heinous crimes and the silent protest against the murderer.

What was the concept of being pierced through the lute bone in martial arts novels? What effect would it have?

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2024-09-10 03:02

In wuxia novels, being pierced through the scapula usually referred to using some powerful weapon or skill to pierce the scapula through the enemy's body and damage the enemy's skeletal system. This kind of damage would usually cause the enemy's body to lose balance and might even cause the enemy to lose the ability to move and eventually defeat the enemy. Being pierced through the scapula was a very serious injury that would affect the enemy's physical functions and might even cause permanent disability. Therefore, in wuxia novels, piercing the lute bone was often seen as a fatal skill that required a certain amount of strength and skill. The effect of the Whip Piercing Bone depended on the type of weapon, its strength, and attack range. If the weapon's attack range is large and can accurately penetrate the scapula, the enemy's body may suffer serious damage or even lose his life. If the weapon's power was not strong enough or the attack was not accurate enough, the effect of the Bone-piercing Skill might only cause short-term damage or weaken the enemy's combat power.

What good wuxia novels did Jin Yong have?

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2024-09-26 05:58

Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works are widely spread and deeply loved by readers. The following are some of Jin Yong's representative works and their characteristics: <<< Eight Branches of Heavenly Dragon >>: It described the story of the Northern Song Dynasty, where the big sects fought for the Heavenly Dragon Saber, the Nine Yang Scripture, and the Tianshan Plum Breaker. The fates of the protagonists Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu, and others were intertwined. The plot was full of ups and downs. 2.<< Smiling Proud in Jianghu >>: It tells the story of the struggle for the truth of swordsmanship among the major sects in the martial arts world. The protagonist, Ling Huchong, experienced various challenges and tests in the martial arts world and finally became the leader of the martial arts world. 3. The Deer and the Cauldron: It tells the story of the martial arts world in the late Ming Dynasty, where various factions fought for the throne and treasures. The protagonist, Wei Xiaobao, became the emperor's eunuch through a series of means and eventually became a legendary figure in the martial arts world. 4." The Couple of the Condor Heroes ": It tells the story of the Southern Song Dynasty when the major sects in the Jianghu fought for Xiangyang, Guo Jing, and Huang Rong. The protagonist Guo Jing experienced various tests and challenges in the Jianghu and finally became a legendary figure in the martial arts world. 5.<< Blue Blood Sword >>: It tells the story of the big sects fighting for the throne and treasures in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. The fates of the protagonists, Yuan Chengzhi, Qing Qing, and others are intertwined. The plot is full of twists and turns. The above are some of Jin Yong's representative works. Each work has its own unique characteristics and charm. The readers can choose the works that suit them according to their own preferences.

What good wuxia novels did Jin Yong have?

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2024-08-13 03:35

Jin Yong is a famous wuxia novel in China. His works have influenced several generations of Chinese people. His wuxia novels were about the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous spirit, and heroic loyalty. Among them, his most famous works included The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, and The Deer and Cauldron. These works had complicated plots, deep character descriptions, and beautiful language, which were deeply loved by readers. In addition to the above works, Jin Yong also had some other very good martial arts novels such as " Journey of Chivalrous Men,"" Flying Fox on Snow Mountain,"" The Tactics of Liancheng,"" Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge," and so on. These works also had wonderful plots and deep character portrayals that were worth reading.

What are the consequences of being pierced in Wuxia?

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2024-09-10 03:15

In wuxia novels, when a person's lute bone was pierced, it usually led to serious internal injuries, fractures, and even death. The lute bone was an important technique in traditional Chinese martial arts. It could compress a person's spine into a piece of bone and produce extremely high lethality when hit. People who have their scapula pierced usually feel severe pain and need some time to recover. If the injury was serious, it could lead to disability or death. In addition, due to the special structure of the lute bone, the attacker also had to bear certain legal consequences.

Most of Zhang Jizhong's remakes were Jin Yong's novels. Why did he have such a special liking for Jin Yong?

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2025-03-12 20:47

Zhang Jizhong was a famous Chinese director and producer. The remake of Jin Yong's novel was considered one of the most successful remakes of Jin Yong's novel in the mainland of China. Why did Zhang Jizhong remake Jin Yong's novels so affectionately? First of all, Jin Yong's novels had become an important part of Chinese culture and were widely loved by readers and audiences. Jin Yong's novels were highly influential and well-known not only in China but also around the world. Therefore, Zhang Jizhong could use the influence of Jin Yong's novels to expand his influence and popularity. Secondly, the plots and characters in Jin Yong's novels had profound cultural implications and historical value. The remake of Jin Yong's novels could better convey Chinese traditional culture and historical knowledge to attract a wider audience. Once again, the characters in Jin Yong's novels were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and had strong personalities and representation. These characters had become symbols and symbols of Chinese culture. Through remake and adaptation, they could better convey the values and outlook on life of Chinese culture to the audience. In the end, the remake of Jin Yong's novels had become a common practice in the Chinese film and television industry. Many other well-known novels were also remade into movies or TV series, such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Water Margins. Therefore, Zhang Jizhong chose to remake Jin Yong's novels in line with industry practices and market demand.

Why did he think that Jin Yong's Wuxia protagonists were all very lonely?

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2025-03-09 22:38

Jin Yong is a famous wuxia novel in China. The protagonists in his works are usually portrayed as ambitious and ambitious characters. In order to realize their ideals, they constantly struggle but often face various difficulties and challenges. Because they lived in a complicated society, they were often lonely and helpless. In Jin Yong's novels, the protagonist often experienced a one-man battle. They faced endless enemies and challenges and could only deal with them alone. They were often misunderstood and lonely because only one person believed in them. This sense of loneliness intensified the pain in their hearts and made them stronger and braver. In Jin Yong's works, there were often scenes where the protagonist was thinking alone. This alone time made them think more deeply about their lives and ideals. This sense of loneliness was also an important catalyst for the growth of the protagonist, making them stronger and more mature in loneliness. Therefore, it was reasonable to think that Jin Yong's Wuxia protagonists were very lonely. Their loneliness was both the motivation for their growth and the source of their pain.

Is Di Yun the most miserable of the protagonists of Jin Yong?

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2024-09-17 16:15

Di Yun was the male protagonist in Jin Yong's novel, The Legend of Di Yun. His experience could be said to be relatively tragic. Di Yun was born in poverty and was abandoned by his parents when he was young. He was adopted by a Jianghu person, but the person who adopted him abandoned him when he grew up. After that, Di Yun wandered in Jianghu and experienced many hardships, but he never gave up the pursuit of justice. In " The Legend of Di Yun ", Di Yun had experienced many battles in Jianghu, including his battles with Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and others, as well as his entanglements with Mei Niansheng, Cheng Linsu, and others. In these struggles, Di Yun suffered countless injuries but never gave up and finally became a great swordsman. Therefore, it could be said that Di Yun had the most tragic experience among the main characters of Jin Yong.

It's all Jin Yong's novels. Why can't Di Yun, the protagonist of the city, hit the acupoints?

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2024-09-17 16:40

My answer was wrong. Di Yun, the protagonist of the Lian Cheng Jue, did not know how to strike acupoints. Acupoint pressing was a martial arts technique that applied pressure on specific acupoints to treat illnesses or weaken the enemy's martial arts. In the novel, Di Yun was just an ordinary Jianghu person. He didn't know any techniques such as acupoints, nor did he know any martial arts. I'm sorry for confusing some characters in Jin Yong's novel with others and causing you trouble.

What would happen to the protagonist in Jin Yong's Wuxia if he did not have the protagonist halo?

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2025-03-06 17:02

If the protagonist in Jin Yong's Wuxia did not have the protagonist halo, he might face various challenges and tests. The specific outcome depended on the protagonist's personality, ability, and encounters. The following are some possible scenarios: 1. Ordinary ability: If the protagonist does not have the protagonist halo, he may become an ordinary Wuxia character. He may face various challenges and tests and may encounter many difficulties and eventually fail or be defeated. 2. Protagonists with special talents: If the protagonist has some special talents or skills such as martial arts, secret arts, speed, etc., he may be more likely to succeed, but he will also be more vulnerable to attacks and jealousy from others. 3. Growth-type protagonists: Many protagonists in Jin Yong's novels have a process of growth. If the protagonist does not have the protagonist halo, he may encounter various challenges and tests in the process of growth. He will continue to grow and improve until he becomes a powerful character. Tragic protagonists: Some protagonists without the protagonist halo may encounter various misfortunes such as family breakdown, lover's departure, friend betrayal, etc., and eventually lead to a tragic ending. If the protagonists in Jin Yong's novels did not have the protagonist halo, their fate would depend on their abilities and encounters. However, no matter what the outcome was, they were still part of a wonderful martial arts story.

What would happen to the protagonist in Jin Yong's Wuxia if he did not have the protagonist halo?

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2025-02-25 22:04

The protagonist in Jin Yong's martial arts world had the protagonist halo, which could usually turn misfortune into good fortune and avoid many disasters and dangers. However, if the protagonist did not have the protagonist aura, he or she might face the following consequences: 1. Encountering the siege and suppression of evil forces: If the protagonist does not have the protagonist halo, he or she may become the target of evil forces and be besieged and suppressed. In Jin Yong's Wuxia, many protagonists had been attacked by evil forces. Without the protection of the protagonist's halo, they might have been fatally injured. 2. Difficult to get rid of the enemy's conspiracy: The protagonist has the protagonist's halo and can easily get rid of the enemy's conspiracy and threat. However, if the protagonist does not have the protagonist halo, he or she may fall into the enemy's plot and find it difficult to escape danger. 3. Difficult to find reliable allies: In Jin Yong's Wuxia, the protagonist usually has many allies and partners to help them overcome various difficulties. But if the protagonist doesn't have the protagonist aura, he or she may have difficulty finding reliable allies and can't rely on their strength to solve the problem. Facing huge tests and challenges: The protagonists in Jin Yong's Wuxia often face huge tests and challenges such as overcoming obstacles, defeating powerful enemies, experiencing life and death tests, etc. Without the protagonist's halo, these challenges would be even more difficult. The protagonist might have to work harder and pay a higher price to overcome them. It was a common setting in Jin Yong's martial arts world for the protagonist to have the protagonist halo, but it did not mean that the protagonist could completely avoid danger and challenges. In Jin Yong's Wuxia, the protagonist's fate was often affected by various factors, including his own ability, the enemy's strength and conspiracy, the change of the environment, and so on.

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