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How could he surpass Jin Yong's Wuxia?

2024-09-11 21:44
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2024-09-11 21:56

In order to surpass Jin Yong's Wuxia, he needed to carry out innovation and exploration in literary form, story plot, character creation, worldview, and so on. Here are some possible methods: 1. New literary forms: Jin Yong's wuxia literature forms are deeply loved by readers, but they can also be innovative. For example, he could explore new perspectives, new narrative techniques, new storylines, new character settings, and so on to attract more readers. 2. Create a more profound character image: There are many classic characters in Jin Yong's novels, such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Linghu Chong, Xiaolongnu, etc. These characters are deeply loved by readers. It could be shaped more deeply, more complex, more three-dimensional and complex to attract more readers. 3. Exploring a broader world view: Although Jin Yong's martial arts world involves various myths, legends and historical events, its world view is relatively narrow. They could explore a broader world view such as science fiction, fantasy, magic, etc. to create a more colorful literary world. 4. To improve the quality of literature: To surpass Jin Yong's martial arts, the quality of literature needs to be improved. It included language, structure, plot, character creation, theme, and so on. He could improve his literary standards through continuous writing and revision. To sum up, to surpass Jin Yong's martial arts, we need to carry out innovation and exploration in literary form, story plot, character shaping, world view, etc. to improve the quality of literature and create more profound and colorful literary works.

Why couldn't the current wuxia novels surpass Jin Yong?

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2024-07-16 21:39

It was difficult to make a general assumption about this problem because the standard of "surpassing Jin Yong" and in what aspects needed to be considered. However, this problem could be explored from a few aspects. Jin Yong's novels had existed for nearly 50 years since 1966. In the process, Jin Yong's novels were widely praised and had a large number of readers around the world. His novel style was unique, the plot was complicated, the characters were vivid, the language was beautiful, and it became one of the classics of Chinese literature. Therefore, it could be said that Jin Yong's novels had become a cultural symbol that represented the highest level of Chinese martial arts novels. Although Jin Yong's novels had great influence, the genre of martial arts novels had many limitations. Wuxia novels usually used chivalry as the theme to describe the grudges of the martial world, the loyalty of heroes, and other plots. They usually used martial arts as the main character. These characteristics made the readers of Wuxia novels pay more attention to the plot and characters than the martial arts techniques. In contrast, although Jin Yong's novels also focused on describing martial arts, they paid more attention to the human nature and emotions, which made his novels more universal and infectious. Jin Yong's novels had created a large number of plots and characters, and these plots and characters had become one of his representative works. His works have been adapted into TV series, movies, games and other works many times, becoming an important part of Chinese culture. The spread and influence of these works also made his works more deeply rooted in people's hearts. Although modern wuxia novels were not as popular as Jin Yong's novels, there was still a certain gap in the influence and popularity of their works. Therefore, in order to surpass Jin Yong's novel achievements, he needed a work with universal influence and could make a greater contribution in terms of communication and influence.

In Jin Yong's novels, who could surpass their master in martial arts?

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2024-09-23 06:19

In Jin Yong's novels, there were many examples of disciples surpassing their masters in martial arts. The following are some famous examples: Linghu Chong was the grand-disciple of the Huashan Sect's leader in the " Smiling Proud Jianghu ", but under the guidance of his master, Yue Buqun, the leader of the Songshan Sect, his martial arts skills were even higher than his master's. 2. Ren Yingying was the heroine of one of the Five Mountains Sword Sects. Her master was Zuo Lengchan, the leader of one of the Five Mountains Sword Sects. However, after her master died, she became the leader with the highest martial arts skills in the Five Mountains Sword Sect. In the Legend of the Condor Heroes, Guo Jing was a monk from the Golden Wheel Temple. His master was Huang Rong's father, Huang Yaoshi. However, as Guo Jing grew up, his martial arts skills were even higher than his master's. In the story of the Condor Heroes, Xiaolongnu was one of the founders of the Ancient Tomb Sect. Her master was Yang Guo, the leader of the Ancient Tomb Sect. However, in the process of Xiaolongnu's growth, her martial arts were even higher than her master. It was important to note that the situation where the disciple's martial arts surpassed the master's was often caused by the master's lack of martial arts or improper inheritance, rather than the disciple's own talent or self-study.

Was there anyone who could surpass Jin Yong among the new heroes of the mainland?

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2024-09-20 14:52

"New Wuxia in Mainland China" referred to the Wuxia novels that had been popular in the mainland of China in recent years. They were different from traditional Wuxia novels such as Jin Yong and Gu Long. They had their own unique styles and characteristics. Although there were many outstanding figures among the new Wuxia writers in the mainland, it would still take time and the test of readers to surpass Jin Yong, a classic Wuxia novelist. At present, Jin Yong's influence in the martial arts literary world is still very large. His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide range of readers around the world. Moreover, his story, character image and literary style have become a cultural symbol that is difficult to surpass. However, there were also some excellent new Wuxia novelists in the mainland, such as Yu Hua, Mo Yan, Liu Cixin, etc. They had some innovation and breakthroughs in their creation of Wuxia novels. Some unique literary elements and styles appeared in their works, which had a certain market and influence. To surpass Jin Yong, a classic martial arts novelist, he needed more outstanding people and the widespread recognition and support of readers.

How to evaluate Jin Yong's deconstruction of Wuxia

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2024-09-26 20:49

Jin Yong was a representative figure of Chinese martial arts novels. His deconstruction of martial arts had aroused widespread attention and discussion. His wuxia novels often incorporated traditional Chinese culture, philosophy, history, politics, and other elements into the story to present a deep world. Jin Yong's deconstruction of martial arts was mainly manifested in the following aspects: 1. The integration of traditional Chinese cultural elements into the novel, such as Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, poetry, music, painting and other artistic forms, makes the novel have a higher cultural value. Using philosophical thinking to deeply analyze the plot and characters in the novel, such as the concept of "chivalrous", he believes that "chivalrous" is not only an action, but also a kind of spirit and a code of conduct. 3. Through the reference of history and reality, the plot and characters in the novel are presented to make the novel more historical and realistic. Jin Yong's deconstruction of Wuxia not only made an important contribution to the development of Wuxia novels, but also injected new vitality into the development of Chinese culture.

How much of the martial arts in Jin Yong's wuxia novels could be real?

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2024-09-19 11:57

The martial arts system in Jin Yong's wuxia novels was very complicated, involving many different schools and skills. But even so, we can try to estimate how much of it is real based on the known facts. In Jin Yong's novels, many martial arts were adapted based on the martial arts of famous historical figures, such as Huang Chang's Nine Yang Scripture in The Return of the Condor Heroes, and Huang Yaoshi's martial arts. These martial arts had a certain connection with the martial arts of famous people in history, so their authenticity might have a certain guarantee. Many of the martial arts in novels were based on traditional martial arts theories and techniques that still exist in modern society. Therefore, these martial arts could be considered real to a certain extent. However, there are also many fictional martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. These martial arts have no clear historical background or actual reference, so their authenticity is difficult to determine. Some of the martial arts in the novel had no connection with the real world, such as the "Xiaoyao Sect" martial arts in "Tianlong Ba Bu". Although the martial arts system in Jin Yong's novels is very complicated, we can estimate how much of it is real based on known facts and historical background. However, we should also realize that the authenticity of many of these martial arts is uncertain or uncertain.

Jin Yong's No.1 Wuxia Expert

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2025-03-10 12:54

It was difficult to have a definite answer as to who was the number one expert in Jin Yong's martial arts world because every expert had their own unique characteristics and rankings. However, if one had to choose the most representative character, it would probably be Yue Buqun (Yue Lingshan's father), the champion of the Huashan Sword Competition in Jin Yong's novel. Yue Buqun was a very smart and sinister martial arts master. He enjoyed a high reputation in the martial arts world by virtue of his superb martial arts and strategy. He had extremely high intelligence and martial arts. In Jin Yong's novels, he was known as the head of the Five Mountain Sword Sects and was also one of the most skilled schemers in Jin Yong's novels. Although he looked gentle on the surface, he was actually a very cruel and sinister martial artist. Therefore, Yue Buqun could be said to be one of the most representative masters in Jin Yong's novels. His martial arts and wisdom were very outstanding, and he had a far-reaching impact on the entire martial arts world.

The sword in Jin Yong's Wuxia

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2025-03-05 05:54

The sword in Jin Yong's martial arts was a very famous weapon, usually made of sharp swords and excellent steel. Swords were usually used in close combat and could also be used for long-range attacks. In Jin Yong's novels, swords were the main weapons of many famous Wuxia characters such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, Ren Yingying, etc. In Jin Yong's novels, swords usually had many different attributes such as weight, length, hardness, toughness, and so on. The different attributes of a sword would also determine how it was used in battle. For example, some swords could be used to break defenses, while others could be used for long-range attacks. In Jin Yong's novels, swords were usually very precious and rare weapons, so many martial arts characters would carefully collect and use them. The treasured sword was also the symbol of many Wuxia characters, such as Guo Jing's " Golden Saber and Silver Sword ", Huang Rong's " Nine Yang Scripture ", and Ling Huchong's " Nine Swords Beyond the Swords ".

Jin Yong's Wuxia World

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2025-01-10 17:40

Jin Yong's Wuxia World was a drama series with Zhou Yiwei as the lead actor. Zhou Yiwei played the role of Huang Yaoshi in the drama. This drama was co-directed by five ace directors. The story was divided into five units, namely," Evil of the East and Poison of the West,"" South Emperor and North Beggar,"" Huashan Sword Discussion,"" Nine Yin Sutra," and " Iron Blood Loyal Heart." Zhou Yiwei was a capable actor. His acting skills were very solid. He had once played a role in the movie Embroidered Spring Knife and became famous. In Jin Yong's Wuxia World, he would play the classic role of Huang Yaoshi.

Jin Yong's Wuxia novels

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2025-01-01 18:35

Jin Yong's martial arts novels could be recommended as follows according to the year of publication: 1. The Sword of the Yue Maiden (1955): This was Jin Yong's first wuxia novel. It took place at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period and told the story of Xi Shi and Fan Li. 2. "Eight Dragons"(1963): The story takes place in the era of Emperor Zhezong of the Northern Song Dynasty. It portrays the period of confrontation between the Liao, Northern Song, Western Xia, Dali, and Tubo. 3. The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1957): Set in the Southern Song Dynasty from the fifth year of Ningzong Qingyuan to the fourteenth year of Jiading, it tells the heroic story of Guo Jing and Huang Rong. 4. [The Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre (1961): The story takes place in the Ming Dynasty. It tells the story of Zhang Wuji's entanglement with the Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Sabre.] 5. [Smiling Proud in Jianghu (1967): Set in the late Ming Dynasty, it tells the story of Linghu Chong's Jianghu.] 6. [The Deer and the Cauldron (1969): The story takes place in the Ming Dynasty. It uses Wei Xiaobao's experiences as the main thread to describe the social scene at the end of the Ming Dynasty.] The above are the recommended martial arts novels of Jin Yong in the order of publication.

In Jin Yong's wuxia novels…

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2024-09-25 08:51

Jin Yong's wuxia novels are widely regarded as the forerunners of modern wuxia novels in China. His works are full of chivalrous spirit and Jianghu grievances, and many plots are still loved by readers today. One of the most famous characters was Guo Jing. He was one of the most outstanding male protagonists in the history of Chinese martial arts novels and was known as the "Great Chivalrous One." In addition to Guo Jing, Jin Yong's other works such as "The Deer and the Cauldron" and "The Smiling Proud Jianghu" were also highly praised, which created many classic characters and plots.

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