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When Jin Yong wrote his novel, was Ming Bao a daily or monthly newspaper?

2024-09-12 13:50
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2024-09-12 14:37

Mr. Jin Yong did not specify whether the newspaper was a daily or monthly magazine when he wrote the novel. In fact, many of Mr. Jin Yong's novels were in the form of serials rather than magazines. Mr. Jin Yong's own serial novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, in Ming Pao, lasted three years from 1966 to 1972. On the other hand, novels like " Tian Long Ba Bu " and " Lu Ding Ji " had been published in Ming Pao for many years. Therefore, when Jin Yong wrote his novel, he did not specify whether Ming Pao would be a daily or monthly magazine. Instead, he flexibly arranged the time and format of the serial according to his own creative needs and reader feedback.

Which newspaper office did Jin Yong serialize his novel in at the beginning?

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2024-09-04 21:47

Jin Yong had initially published his martial arts novel, Book and Sword, in Ming Pao.

Jin Yong wrote several novels in his life

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2024-09-23 17:28

Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) wrote 19 novels in his life, including Book and Sword, Journey of Chivalrous Men, Smiling Proud Jianghu, Eight Dragons, Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, Sword of the Blue Blood, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, and The Deer Cauldron. These novels were widely spread and influenced generations of readers, becoming an important part of Chinese culture.

As a fan of Jin Yong, I'll tell you how Jin Yong wrote his characters.

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2024-09-27 03:26

Mr. Jin Yong's works were famous for their rich imagination and exquisite descriptions. The description of the appearance of the characters was also one of the common elements in his works. The following is an example of how Mr. Jin Yong described the appearance of a character: Straightforward Mr. Jin Yong often drew out characters by directly describing their appearance, personality, and identity. - " He's tall and handsome, with a head of black hair, deep eyes, and a hint of coldness and arrogance on his face." - " She was wearing a long white dress, her long hair draped over her shoulders. She was beautiful, and her eyes shone with intelligence and wisdom." Set off the atmosphere Mr. Jin Yong was also good at describing the environment to make the readers better understand the character and identity of the characters: - " There is only one figure in this barren desert. He is wearing a black robe and holding a long sword. He is tall and steady. He seems to be an expert." - "In this dark alley, there was a sudden sound of footsteps. A woman in a white dress was rushing forward with a trace of nervousness and fear on her face." 3. Identity Mr. Jin Yong also hinted at the identity of the character to draw out the character, such as: - " He's wearing a long gray robe and holding a long sword. He's tall and sturdy, and his steps are steady. His face has a hint of coldness and arrogance. He seems to be an expert." - "She is wearing a long red robe, her long hair draped over her shoulders, and her beautiful appearance. Her eyes are shining with intelligence and wisdom, and she seems to be an extremely intelligent expert." Mr. Jin Yong's character description is full of imagination and delicate emotions. It not only allows the readers to better understand the characters, but also deepens the readers 'understanding of the characters through the environment, identity and hints.

Was the first edition of Jin Yong's novel published in the newspaper?

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2024-08-19 01:58

Jin Yong's novels were not initially published in newspapers but in magazines. Jin Yong's novels were initially published in Ming Pao as a series of five volumes, each volume containing ten novels, named "Book Sword Ends and Revenge Record","Flying Fox Biography","Snow Mountain Flying Fox","Liancheng Tactics","White Horse Roaring in the West Wind", and "Chivalrous Swordsman". In the process of serializing these novels, Jin Yong had also made many modifications and additions to make the content of the novels more perfect and closer to historical facts.

When did Jin Yong write his first novel?

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2024-09-03 20:13

Mr. Jin Yong was born on December 7, 1936 in Haining Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, China (now Haining Prefecture, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province). He passed away on September 20, 1961. He is a famous Chinese martial arts novel, known as the "father of martial arts novels", and his works are widely spread and deeply loved by readers. The first novel written by Mr. Jin Yong was The Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge.

What was the social background of the the mainland of China when Jin Yong wrote his martial arts novels?

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2025-03-06 04:41

Jin Yong's martial arts novels were written in the social background of the mainland of China, which was an important period in Chinese history from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, namely the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. During this period, China experienced a long period of feudal rule and imperialist aggression, social unrest, and people's lives were difficult. Jin Yong was born in a family of scholars. His father was a doctor and scholar. His family had a high reputation in the local area. Jin Yong had received a good education since he was young and was good at poetry and calligraphy. He was a versatile person. Many plots in Jin Yong's martial arts novels reflected the social reality and people's lives during this period. For example, in his novels, there were often some chivalrous men who took it as their duty to protect the people, but their actions were often obstructed by feudal forces and imperialism. In addition, some of Jin Yong's novels also depicted revolutionary struggles, reflecting the Chinese people's pursuit of freedom and equality during this period. When Jin Yong wrote his martial arts novels, the social background of the the mainland of China was an important historical period. He deeply thought about and reflected on the social reality and people's lives in this period, which became an important part of Chinese literature and culture.

How old was Jin Yong when he wrote The Deer and Cauldron?

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2025-03-03 10:51

The Deer and the Cauldron was born in Hong Kong Island in 1644 (Qing Dynasty 1644). Therefore, The Deer and the Cauldron was written by Jin Yong when he was about 16 years old.

When did Jin Yong write his works?

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2025-03-03 12:30

Most of Jin Yong's works were written in the last few years before his death. His novel was first published on Hong Kong TVB in the early 1960s and was called Wuxia Fictions or Jin Yong's Collection. His works have always been widely welcomed and hailed as one of the founders of Chinese martial arts novels. His novels have been translated into many languages and have a wide readership around the world.

When did Jin Yong finish his 14 books?

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2024-09-03 19:47

The answer to the question of when Jin Yong completed his 14 books is uncertain because Jin Yong did not publicly disclose his writing schedule. But we can find some clues from Jin Yong's works. Jin Yong's most famous work, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, was first published in 1963. The Return of the Condor Heroes was published in 1966. " Demigods and Semi-Devils " was published in 1967. The Smiling Proud Wanderer was published in 1968. The Blue Blood Sword was published in 1969. The Deer and the Cauldron was published in 1972. We can conclude that Jin Yong had already written The Deer and Cauldron in 1969 at the latest and he completed The Sword of the Blue Blood in 1972. These works took five years to create, so we can speculate that Jin Yong's other works should be completed within the corresponding time.

Jin Yong wrote a martial arts novel

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2025-03-05 12:24

Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works were widely spread and had a profound impact on the development of Chinese martial arts novels. His representative works included Book and Sword, Return of Gratitude and Revenge, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Smiling Proud Wanderer, and so on. His works usually used history as the background to describe the grudges, love and hatred between various sects and martial artists in the Jianghu. His wuxia novels had complicated plots, rich characters, and beautiful language, which were deeply loved by readers.

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