Chivalry
In Jin Yong's world of martial arts, the essence was a kind of philosophical thought that referred to the core value and intrinsic nature of things. In wuxia novels, the essence was often compared to the inner strength, the quality of the essence, or the realm of the essence. In Jin Yong's novels, there were many characters with the essence of quality. For example, Qiao Feng's heroism, Duan Yu's benevolence, Linghu Chong's free and easy, Xuzhu's detachment, and so on. These characters all had unique personalities and inner strengths, and their performance was often the essence of the novel. There were also many stories and plots in Jin Yong's novels that had the essence of quality. For example, the Unrequited Love Valley in The Condor Heroes, the Yanmen Pass in The Eight Demigods, and the Five Mountains Sword Sect in The Swordsman. These stories not only showed the disputes and dangers of Jianghu, but also the beauty and complexity of human nature, reflecting the author's understanding and pursuit of the essence. In Jin Yong's world of martial arts, the essence was a profound philosophy that represented the character, the plot, and the theme of the novel.
In Jin Yong's Wuxia novel, there were many groups of four experts that were mentioned. One was the four top masters who were strong on paper but could pull their hips in actual combat. Although the article only mentioned "Beiqiao Peak and Nanmurong Peak" and did not list the four people completely, it could be seen as a combination direction. The other was based on comprehensive considerations such as influence and martial arts. For example, Dharma, who had learned the 72 ultimate skills of Shaolin Temple and created the Yijin Sutra. He also created the Nine Yang Sutra and Nine Yin Sutra in the original serial edition (later modified by Jin Yong). He could be regarded as the top figure in Jin Yong's martial arts world. Zhang Sanfeng was the Great Grandmaster who founded the Wudang Sect. His martial arts were powerful and he had a high status in Jianghu. Dugu Qiubai had five realms of swordsmanship. His successors included Yang Guo, Linghu Chong, Feng Qingyang, etc. The Nine Swords Beyond the Swords he created was a peerless swordsmanship. The eunuch of the previous dynasty was extremely mysterious and created the Sunflower Manual. The power of his martial arts could be seen from the fact that Dongfang Bubai dominated the world with his incomplete copy and Lin Yuantu defeated everyone with the Evil Repelling Sword Manual, which was evolved from only half a copy. Click on the link below to read "The Strongest in History" comic
All of Jin Yong's martial arts novels: Chivalrous bones and tender feelings, Jianghu grudges, heroes and heroes, loyalty for thousands of years.
Jin Yong's wuxia novels were featured by the use of history as the background to create an imaginative world of martial artists with distinctive personalities and strong martial arts. The plot was full of ups and downs of love and hatred, making people forget to leave. The following was a couplet that could summarize all of Jin Yong's martial arts novels: Chivalrous bones, tender feelings, courage, bold sword light, sword shadow, let Xiaoyao. This sentence expressed the theme and characteristics of Jin Yong's martial arts novels."Chivalrous bones and tender feelings" described the swordsmen in the novel as having a firm sense of justice and morality, as well as delicate emotions and tender feelings."Sword light and sword shadow" described the thrilling scenes of Jianghu struggles in the novel, full of killing and fighting."Ren Xiaoyao" expressed the desire of the swordsmen in the novel to walk freely in Jianghu without being restrained by the secular world.
Jin Yong's Wuxia novel was one of the most famous Wuxia novels in China. It was hailed as a master in the history of Wuxia novels. His works described the grudges of Jianghu and chivalrous feelings as the theme, creating many charming martial arts characters with different personalities. Mr. Jin Yong's works were widely spread and influenced many readers. They were also regarded as an important part of Chinese culture. His works were not only well-known and influential in China but also worldwide. There were many classic plots and characters in Jin Yong's martial arts novels, such as: [1. Jianghu grudges: The fights and entanglements between martial artists include revenge, righteous fights, betrayal, and so on.] 2. Chivalry: The justice and chivalrous spirit represented by martial artists include selfless dedication, courage to take responsibility, eliminating violence and pacifying the good. 3. Character image: The various characters created in the novel include handsome, witty, and famous. 4. Martial Arts Skills: The various martial arts and skills used by martial artists, including swordsmanship, fists, and qigong. 5. Historical background: The Jianghu environment and historical background described in the novel include the politics, economy, and culture of ancient Chinese society. Jin Yong's wuxia novels not only have literary value, but also have high historical, cultural and artistic value. Its plot and characters were deeply loved by readers and became an important part of Chinese culture.
Jin Yong's wuxia novels are famous in China. They are loved by readers because of their rich imagination and delicate description. Jin Yong's martial arts novels told many stories of grudges and heroic loyalty in Jianghu, involving many characters such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu, etc., who experienced many soul-stirring battles and storylines in Jianghu. Jin Yong's martial arts novels were concise and lively, with ups and downs in the plot. They were loved by the readers and were adapted into TV series, movies, games and other forms, becoming an important part of Chinese culture.
Jin Yong's novels were famous martial arts novels in China. His works described the grudges of Jianghu, the loyalty of heroes, and the courage of chivalrous men. The martial arts system was also an important element in his works. The following are some common martial arts in Jin Yong's novels: 1 Sunflower Manual: It is one of the most famous martial arts manuals in Jin Yong's novels. The protagonist, Huang Rong, once learned the martial arts in it and could display powerful strength. 2. Taiji Fist: It is a martial art that uses softness to overcome hardness. The protagonist Guo Jing once learned it and became a legendary figure in the martial arts world. 3. Wudang Sect's martial arts: It is one of the most famous martial arts sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its martial arts are soft and hard, and the representative character is Zhang Sanfeng. 4. Shaolin Temple Kung Fu: It's a kind of martial arts that uses defense as an attack and stillness as a brake. The protagonist Xiao Feng once learned it and became a legendary figure in Shaolin Temple. 5. The martial arts in the Legend of Flying Fox: including the Tianshan Plum Breaker Hand, the Hundred Steps Poplar Piercing, the Carefree Travel, etc. These martial arts were featured by speed and skill, and were the important martial arts learned by the protagonist Hu Fei. 6. The martial arts in the Legend of the Condor Heroes, including the Nine Yang Sutra, the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Ouyang Feng's Poison Art, etc. These martial arts were featured by strength and intensity and were the important martial arts learned by the protagonist Guo Jing. The martial arts system in Jin Yong's novels was very rich. Each martial art had its own unique characteristics and application scenarios. The readers could choose the martial arts that suited them according to their own preferences and needs to learn and use.