There are many classic sentences in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. The following are some examples: Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons The world's wind and clouds come out. Once we enter the Jianghu, time urges us. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons 3. The Jianghu is dangerous and requires caution. The world was unpredictable and could not be forced. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons The affairs of the world are as unpredictable as the universe. Thirty years east of the river, thirty years west of the river. - The Condor Heroes Since ancient times, who hasn't died? - Smiling Proud in the World The great chivalrous man is for the country and the people. - "A Knight's Journey" The martial world was not the place to solve problems, but the place to solve them. - The Deer and the Cauldron No matter how good your martial arts are, you're still afraid of a kitchen knife. - The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre It's too cold at the top, it's bone-chilling. - Snow Mountain Flying Fox I walk my path without being disturbed by others. - The Tactics of Connecting Cities