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Why would a girl like me like to watch Jin Yong's martial arts dramas? Isn't it unbelievable?

2024-09-10 13:46
For some reason, she couldn't help but want to watch it. She was always attracted by the various characters in it and couldn't stop herself. Logically speaking, wuxia should be liked by boys. Can someone help me explain why I like this? What kind of personality and mentality do you have? (Actually, I don't feel that I worship heroes too much.) He couldn't tell what he liked about it, but he was fascinated by it. It was as if he had experienced life and death in Jianghu. He sighed for those characters with different destinies. Although he knew it was virtual, he was always moved by the sincere feelings in it (such as Linghu Chong and Little Junior Sister). He also liked the martial arts practice in the drama. The scene was amazing. Sometimes, I feel like I'm a little weird. Why do I like these things? The people around felt that it was a waste of time to watch this…Was there anyone like me?
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2024-09-10 14:32

It wasn't necessarily inconceivable that girls liked Jin Yong's wuxia dramas because everyone's interests and preferences were different. Jin Yong's wuxia novels, such as The Legend of the Hammer Hero and The Eight Dragons and Dragons, have become one of the classics of Chinese literature. The chivalrous spirit and Jianghu plots in his works are deeply loved by readers. Many girls liked Jin Yong's wuxia dramas because they liked the characters in the novels, such as handsome and powerful male protagonists and delicate and gentle female heroes. In addition, the martial arts and equipment design, plot ups and downs, character personalities, and other elements in Jin Yong's martial arts novels also attracted the interest of many girls. It was not inconceivable that girls liked to watch Jin Yong's martial arts dramas. It was just a personal hobby and choice. Everyone has their own interests and preferences. We should respect and understand everyone's choices.

Why isn't Jin Yong writing martial arts novels?

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2024-09-13 16:04

Mr. Jin Yong has been writing martial arts novels for decades. He has created many unforgettable classic characters and plots in his novels. However, he was also aware of the changes in the wuxia novel market and the needs of readers. Mr. Jin Yong once said that the wuxia novel market began to decline in the 1980s and 1990s because readers began to pay more attention to other types of literature such as modern novels and detective novels. In addition, Mr. Jin Yong's works have also been adapted into movies and TV series many times, which also affected his enthusiasm for writing martial arts novels. Mr. Jin Yong also realized that his novel had reached a certain bottleneck and it was difficult to create more unique storylines and characters. Therefore, he decided to turn to other fields such as writing essays, novels, scripts, etc. to express his artistic pursuit and creative inspiration. Although Mr. Jin Yong had left the creation of martial arts novels, his works were still deeply loved by readers and became one of the classics of Chinese literature.

How about Jin Yong's martial arts novels? Isn't it nice?

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2025-03-01 02:39

Jin Yong's wuxia novels were an indispensable part of the history of Chinese literature and were regarded as the classics of wuxia novels. His works portrayed a series of unforgettable characters and plots with the theme of describing Jianghu grudges, chivalry, and heroism. Jin Yong's martial arts novels were beautifully written, with compact plots and character portrayals that were deeply rooted in people's hearts. They were widely regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese literature. His works not only have literary value but are also deeply loved by the audience and are still widely circulated today. Of course, everyone's reading preferences were different. The evaluation of whether it was good or not varied from person to person. However, if one was interested in martial arts novels, Jin Yong's martial arts novels were definitely classics worth reading.

What are the reasons why people who don't like Jin Yong's martial arts novels don't like them?

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2024-09-18 03:37

It was impossible to judge whether a person did not like Jin Yong's martial arts novels because it was a subjective evaluation. However, there were some reasons why some people might not like Jin Yong's martial arts novels: 1. Overly repetitive plots: The plots in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are often described as similar or almost identical plots, such as the growth of the protagonist, the major sects in the martial arts world, various complicated emotional entanglements, etc. This kind of repetition might annoy some people. The characters in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are usually described as extremely rich and three-dimensional. However, some characters may be too deeply rooted in the hearts of the readers, such as the personality characteristics of the protagonist, the setting of the villain, etc., so that some readers may not like these characters. 3. The language style is too formal: The language style of Jin Yong's martial arts novels is usually more formal. Many idioms, sayings, and ancient sayings may make some readers feel uncomfortable. 4. Restriction of subject matter: Jin Yong's martial arts novels were limited by the social and cultural background of the time when they were created. They may not be able to meet the needs of some readers for other types of novels. Jin Yong's martial arts novels are the classics of Chinese literature, which have an important impact on the development of Chinese literature and culture. Although some people might not like his novels, his literary value was widely recognized.

Are there any martial arts novels like Jin Yong's?

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2025-03-14 16:52

There were many martial arts novels like Jin Yong's, and some of them were also called martial arts classics. For example, Gu Long's martial arts novels," The Peerless Twin Prides " and " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng ", and Liang Yusheng's martial arts novels," World of Martial Arts " and " Jade Rabbit in the Clouds ". These novels were popular among readers and were widely praised and adapted into movies, TV series, and other works.

The plot is like Jin Yong's martial arts novel

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2024-09-04 22:44

Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have a unique style, twists and turns, and the characters are deeply rooted in people's hearts. His works often described the grudges of Jianghu, the loyalty of heroes, love and marriage, and other topics that were deeply loved by readers. Jin Yong's works were beautifully written and the plot was compact and infectious. His novels often used delicate psychological descriptions and vivid descriptions to allow readers to understand the inner world of the characters more deeply. At the same time, Jin Yong's novels were also full of historical and cultural heritage, showing the unique charm of Chinese martial arts novels. If you like Jin Yong's martial arts novels, you can try to read his works. I believe you will definitely gain a lot.

What were Jin Yong's martial arts dramas?

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2025-03-16 05:35

Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong) is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His martial arts novels are very popular among readers and have been translated into many languages. The following are some examples of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series: 1 "The Condor Heroes": A classic martial arts TV series directed by Chen Kaige, the screenwriter of the Condor Heroes, and starred by actors such as Andy Liu, Xiaolongnu, and Huang Rihua. 2.<<Tian Long Ba Bu>>: A classic martial arts TV series directed by the screenwriter and director of Tian Long Ba Bu, Li Tiansheng, and Zhang Zhilin, Zhong Lidi, Huang Rihua, and other actors. 3."Proud Swordsman": A classic martial arts TV series directed by Huang Weiming, the screenwriter and director of Proud Swordsman, and starred by Ren Yingying, Yuan Hong, Qiao Zhenyu, and other actors. [4. The Deer and the Cauldron: A classic martial arts TV series directed by Chen Kunhou, the screenwriter and director of the Deer and the Cauldron, and starred by Wei Xiaobao, Ning Jing, Chen Jianfeng, and other actors.] 5. The Legend of the Condor Heroes: A classic martial arts TV series directed by Huang Weiming, the screenwriter and director of the Legend of the Condor Heroes, with Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Zhou Jie and other actors. 6 "Heroes": A martial arts TV series directed by the screenwriter and director of Heroes, Chen Kexin, and starred by actors such as Andy Liu, Zhou Yong, and Kelly Chen. "Snow Mountain Flying Fox": A classic martial arts TV series with Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, Chen Yuanyuan, and other actors, directed by Fu Huayang, the screenwriter and director of Snow Mountain Flying Fox. 8."Liancheng Tactics": A classic martial arts TV series directed by Li Huizhen, the screenwriter and director of Liancheng Tactics, Wu Mengda, Pan Changjiang, Hao Lei, and other actors. These are some examples of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series. Jin Yong's works are very popular among the audience, and some of them have become classics.

What was the order of Jin Yong's 14 martial arts dramas?

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2025-03-06 16:38

Mr. Jin Yong's novels have been adapted into a large number of television dramas, 14 of which have become classics. The following is the order of these TV series: Legend of the Condor Heroes (1966) The Condor Heroes (1967) 3.8 Demigods (1984) 4. The Laughing Proud Jianghu (1986) 5. The Sword of Green Blood (1995) The Deer and the Cauldron (1994) 7. A Hero (1996) Flying Fox on Snow Mountain (1992) 9. The Tactics of Liancheng (1996) [10] Sword of the Yue Maiden (1990) Meteor Butterfly Sword (1992) The Condor Heroes 2 (1998) 13 Demigods: Part 2 (2003) The Smiling Proud Wanderer 2 (2006) It should be noted that the order of these TV series was not fixed. Sometimes, it would be adjusted according to the shooting order or broadcasting order.

What were Jin Yong's martial arts dramas?

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2024-09-21 22:42

Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong) was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works had been translated into many languages and were loved by readers all over the world. Jin Yong's novels used martial arts as the theme to describe the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous courage, and tender feelings. The following are some examples of Jin Yong's martial arts dramas: 1. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Written by Jin Yong himself, it described the love between Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu, as well as the grudges in Jianghu. [2. Eight Demigods: Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of Yang Guo's growth and his adventures in Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty.] [3]"Smiling Proud in Jianghu": Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of the swordsman Linghu Chong's grudges in Jianghu and his story with Lin Pingzhi. 4."The Sword of Green Blood": Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of the adventures of a young man named Ah Jiu in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. 5. The Deer and the Cauldron: Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of a clever and witty Xiaobao's adventures in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. These Jin Yong martial arts dramas were not only popular in China but also had many fans around the world.

Do foreigners understand Jin Yong's novels? Do they like Chinese martial arts dramas?

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2025-03-01 18:20

Jin Yong's novels are the classics of ancient Chinese martial arts novels. Although the language and cultural background of the novels are different from those of China, many foreigners have a strong interest in Chinese literature and martial arts novels. They may not be able to fully understand the vocabulary and cultural background of the novel, but they can feel the charm of the Chinese martial arts world by reading and understanding the story and characters. In recent years, Chinese wuxia dramas and wuxia novels have become popular all over the world. Many foreigners have also become fans of wuxia novels. They like Chinese wuxia dramas because they show the unique charm of Chinese martial arts and culture, and also appreciate the heroism and romantic plots in Chinese novels.

Jin Yong was dead. Would there be any copyright fees for remaking Jin Yong's martial arts dramas in the future?

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2025-03-03 16:46

Mr. Jin Yong has passed away. There is currently no clear legal provision on the copyright fee for remaking Jin Yong's martial arts drama. However, in general, if the copyright of Jin Yong's martial arts drama had been granted before his death, he still had to abide by the relevant provisions of the copyright law and receive copyright fees when remaking the work after his death. If the copyright of Jin Yong's martial arts drama had not been granted before his death, then the original author's authorization was needed to remake the work. If the original author agreed to the authorization, the remake could receive copyright fees and other related fees. However, if the original author did not agree to the authorization of the remake, he might not be able to obtain copyright fees and other related fees. It should be noted that the issue of copyright fees may vary by region. In some areas, the copyright fees for Jin Yong's martial arts dramas may be very high, so before remaking, you need to carefully consider the cost and ensure that you have enough financial resources to support the project.

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