The reason why the childhood sweethearts in Jin Yong's novels did not have a good ending was mainly because in the novel, the male protagonist usually pursued the female protagonist while the female protagonist usually chose to reject the male protagonist's pursuit. This caused the relationship between the male and female leads to become tense and sometimes even turn into hatred. In Jin Yong's novels, many childhood sweethearts had bad endings because the hatred between the male and female protagonists often caused them to be unable to be together. For example, in Demigods, the hatred between Azhu and Duan Yu made it impossible for them to be together. In the end, Azhu chose to commit suicide. The main reason why the childhood sweethearts in Jin Yong's novels had bad endings was that the male protagonist usually pursued the female protagonist while the female protagonist usually rejected the male protagonist's pursuit. This would cause the relationship between the male and female leads to become tense and sometimes even turn into hatred.
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.
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.
Jin Yong is a famous novelist. Why didn't Jin Yong win the Nobel Prize? Although Mr. Jin Yong's novels were widely read and loved and had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture, he did not win the Nobel Prize. This was mainly because the Nobel Prize selection criteria and requirements were very strict. Although Mr. Jin Yong's novels described the grudges of Jianghu and the loyalty of heroes as the theme, they also involved social reality, historical events, and human nature exploration. They had very high literary value. However, his novel style and plot were relatively simple and lacked innovation. Moreover, his works did not directly involve some internationally influential topics, so it was difficult for him to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Of course, Mr. Jin Yong, as an outstanding person, his works have had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature and culture. His contribution is immeasurable.
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.
Jin Yong's " The Sword of the Yue Maiden " was a classic wuxia novel. It was about a group of Jianghu people and the Vietnamese people rebelling against the Ming Dynasty's rule in the late Ming Dynasty. Due to the complexity of the novel's content and the fact that the plot and characters were already very complete, it was difficult to simply remake it into a movie or television series. If he wanted to adapt the novel into a movie or TV series, he had to consider many factors, such as respecting the world view in the novel, character setting, and storyline. He also had to make appropriate adjustments according to the audience's taste and market demand. These tasks were very complicated and difficult, so very few directors would take the risk to remake the novel. However, recently, there were also some movies or TV series that were adapted from the novel. For example, the movie "Sword of the Yue Woman" that was released in 2017 was adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's novel. However, because the plot and characters in the novel were very complicated, even if the novel was adapted, it was difficult to completely restore the plot and worldview of the novel in the movie.
The Legend of the Swordsman is a wuxia novel written by Mr. Jin Yong. The plot is complicated and there are many characters. As for the last woman, not telling her actually involved many plots and relationships between characters. The woman was the cousin of the main character, Guo Jing. Her name was Huang Rong. Huang Rong and Guo Jing were a pair of lovers in love, but Guo Jing was chased by the enemy and fled to the Swordsman Island. In order to save Guo Jing, Huang Rong decided not to tell him her identity and the truth to help him avoid the enemy's pursuit. There were many reasons behind this decision. Huang Rong knew Guo Jing's character very well. He was honest, loyal, and reliable. He would not take risks for personal gain. At the same time, she was also worried that Guo Jing would be used by the enemy. In order to protect him, she had to take some measures to let him gradually understand the truth and gradually accept his identity and truth in a safe situation. The Legend of Wuxia was a complex wuxia novel that involved many characters and the relationship between the plot. Understanding the reason required a deep understanding of the plot and characters of the novel.
Mr. Jin Yong is a famous martial arts novelist. His works are deeply loved by the readers. Although Mr. Jin Yong had passed away, his novels still lived in the hearts of readers and became one of the classics of Chinese literature. As for why Mr. Jin Yong didn't write "modern martial arts" novels, it might have something to do with his personal experience and creative ideas. Mr. Jin Yong once said in an interview that the main purpose of his novels was to express the complexity and variety of human nature rather than to cater to a specific need of society. Therefore, it was unlikely for him to write modern martial arts novels that catered to the tastes of the public. Mr. Jin Yong's works have a unique style, which is mainly featured by describing Jianghu grudges, martial arts characters and story plots. His novels are full of chivalrous spirit and sense of justice, which are deeply loved by readers. Although the modern wuxia market exists, Mr. Jin Yong may pay more attention to expressing human nature and traditional culture, so he may not write modern wuxia novels. Mr. Jin Yong's works have extremely high literary value and influence. His novels have become classics in Chinese literature. Although he once said that he would not write modern martial arts novels, his novels were still deeply loved by readers, and had a profound impact on the development and inheritance of Chinese literature.
The Return of the Condor Heroes was one of Jin Yong's martial arts novels. It described the love and grudges between Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Guo, and Xiao Longnu. However, Mr. Jin Yong did not create a sequel to The Condor Heroes. The story of the Condor Heroes has ended. Mr. Jin Yong has passed away, so it is impossible to create a sequel. The Condor Heroes had already reached its climax in the novel, and its emotions, plot, and characters had all reached a perfect expression. If he continued to create a sequel, he might lose his original charm. The Return of the Condor Heroes was also one of Jin Yong's representative works. Its influence had already reached its peak. Creating a sequel might affect the appeal of readers. Therefore, Mr. Jin Yong did not create a sequel to The Return of the Condor Heroes.
Mr. Jin Yong did not have the intention to continue writing " Demigods and Semi-Devils." Although Mr. Jin Yong's novel creation was very popular with readers, he did not plan to continue writing "Dragons and Demons" or any other novels. Mr. Jin Yong once said that the purpose of his novels was to express his own ideas and values, not to make money or satisfy the needs of his readers. Therefore, he would not rewrite the novels he had already written for commercial interests, which was one of the reasons why many readers liked his works. Although Mr. Jin Yong has left this world, his novels are still loved by readers and will continue to be discovered and presented in the future.
Mr. Jin Yong did not intend to change the ending of The Deer and Cauldron because the ending of the novel was already conceived by Mr. Jin Yong when he wrote it and was deeply imprinted in his heart. The Deer and the Cauldron was one of Jin Yong's representative works and a classic of Chinese martial arts novels. The ending of the novel was an open ending that allowed the readers to continue the story according to their own preferences and imaginations. Therefore, even though Mr. Jin Yong had passed away many years ago, many people still liked to continue and adapt the stories in novels. Mr. Jin Yong himself also said that he did not want to change the ending of the novel when he wrote "The Deer and the Cauldron", but some plots and characters in the novel had certain symbolic significance in the social background of the time. As time passed, Mr. Jin Yong developed different feelings and thoughts about the plot and characters in the novel. He might modify or continue the ending of the novel according to his own ideas.