An example of a classic quote from Jin Yong's novel is as follows: Right and wrong are only for the sake of opening your mouth. The world is often like this, it is too late to turn back even if you are willing to become a bad horse, there may not be a grass waiting for you. Only by sitting down and breaking the loneliness can one regain the noise; after the sorrow, one can see the joy again; after tasting the bitterness, one will naturally return to sweetness. Believing in these things would allow one to face life's ravines more calmly and walk through the four seasons 'hardships. The words were casual, but life was a long process after all. Every inch of time had to be experienced by oneself, and every cup of rain and dew had to be tasted by oneself. The moon in the vast sea shines with tears, and the sun in the blue field warms the jade and produces smoke. This feeling can wait to be remembered, but at that time it was already lost. The Jianghu in Jin Yong's novels is a man's struggle against fate. Female characters are often more tenacious, independent, beautiful and tender in such a struggle.