There were many outstanding characters in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. Everyone had their own personalities and motives. However, if they had to choose the worst, many people would choose those who hurt others maliciously, selfishly and coldly, such as Duan Yu, Duan Zhengchun and Murong Fu in " Tian Long Ba Bu " or Wei Xiaobao in " Deer Ding Ji ". However, it should be noted that the characters in literary works are all fictional. Their actions and motives may only exist to express some deep thoughts or emotions. Therefore, no matter which character it is, we should look at their behavior with a rational and objective attitude, not simply define a character as the "worst".
The characters and behaviors in Jin Yong's martial arts novels were often complex and varied, and it was difficult to simply describe them as bad or miserable. Here are some examples that might be considered extreme: - Duan Yu was described as kind and upright in " Tian Long Ba Bu ", but sometimes he would be honest for his friends. However, he did not do anything wrong, but he was misunderstood as a good person and was hurt. - Zi was described as selfish and cold in Demigods and Semi-Devils. Her feelings for Duan Yu were understandable, but her actions often hurt others. - Yang Guo was described as rebellious and stubborn in The Return of the Condor Heroes. He was once unwavering in his love for Xiao Longnu but eventually lost her because of his stubbornness and excessive longing. Some of the more neutral examples such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, etc. also had their advantages and disadvantages, but in general, their behavior was often in line with moral and human standards. Therefore, when answering this question, I think we can't simply use bad or tragic to summarize a character. We should analyze it through specific plot and character characteristics.
In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, there were many characters with high martial arts skills. It was difficult to choose who was the absolute number one. However, if you want to pick the most representative one among the many experts, I recommend Yang Guo, the legendary hero in Jin Yong's novels. Yang Guo was the protagonist of the classic wuxia novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, written by Jin Yong. He was a gifted martial arts master known as the Condor Hero. Yang Guo was proficient in many kinds of martial arts, including Xuanming Elders 'Overwhelming Grief Palm and Guo Jing's Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palm. He was also good at using secret techniques in various martial arts secret books, such as Nine Yang Scripture, True Scripture Witchcraft, Sunflower Treasure Book, etc. Yang Guo had a very high reputation and prestige in the martial arts world. His strength and influence not only lay in his martial arts, but also in his personality and charisma. He acted in a natural and unrestrained manner, was decisive and resolute, and had a firm belief and pursuit of justice and morality. Therefore, Yang Guo was not only a martial arts expert, but also a martial arts leader with noble moral character and charisma.
The worst people in Jin Yong's novels might differ from person to person. However, generally speaking, the bad guys in Jin Yong's novels had some common characteristics such as selfishness, cruelty, hypocrisy, cunningness, and so on. For example, Duan Zhengchun was an extremely selfish person in " Demigods and Semi-Devils ". He was not only ruthless to his family and friends, but also often used others to achieve his own goals. He was also an extremely cruel person who killed his children and wife mercilessly. In addition, Duan Zheng Chun was also hypocritical and cunning. On the surface, he was good to everyone, but in fact, he only had himself in his heart. In The Deer and the Cauldron, Wei Xiaobao was a bad guy. He was selfish, cunning, and witty. He often used others to achieve his own goals. He was also a very cruel person. He showed no mercy to his enemies and even did not care about his relatives and friends. The bad guys in Jin Yong's novels all had their own characteristics, but generally speaking, they were all selfish, cruel, and hypocritical people.
In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, there were many different versions of the person with the highest level of martial arts because each character had their own unique martial arts system and background story. However, generally speaking, the people with the highest martial arts skills in Jin Yong's novels should be those who had experienced countless battles and trained their martial arts. These experts usually had their own unique moves and cultivation methods that could display amazing strength in battle. In Jin Yong's novels, there were many such masters, such as the sweeping monk in the " Eight Dragons ", the Huashan Sect leader Yue Buqun in the " Smiling Proud Jianghu ", and Kangxi in the " Deer and Cauldron ". Although their strength was extraordinary, their status and background were also different, so it was impossible to use a single standard to measure their martial arts level.
Ancestor Blood-Edge was not a particularly bad person in Jin Yong's martial arts world. Although he was cruel, he had his own difficulties and reasons. In the novel, Grandmaster Blood-Edge had sacrificed his life to save his lover and had also taken action many times for the peace of the country and the martial arts world. Although he was a villain, his actions were not entirely for evil purposes. He also had some commendable qualities. Thus, he could not simply be classified as the worst person in Jin Yong's martial arts world.
The ranking of martial arts in Jin Yong's novels varied from person to person. Different readers might have different opinions. However, generally speaking, the following are some common martial arts ranking methods: 1. Internal Kung Fu first, external Kung Fu second: This ranking method emphasized the importance of internal Kung Fu. It believed that internal Kung Fu was the key to practicing Kung Fu, while external Kung Fu was the foundation of internal Kung Fu. In this ranking method, some martial arts had higher internal energy than others, so they were ranked first. For example, Duan Yu's Northern Dark Divine Art and Wave Subtle Steps in the " Demigods and Semi-Devils " were considered to be martial arts with extremely strong internal energy. 2. First move, second internal energy: This ranking method believes that martial arts moves are more important than internal energy. In this ranking method, the moves of martial arts were the key to evaluating the quality of martial arts, while internal energy was the foundation of the moves. For example, the sword style of the Huashan Sect in the " Smiling Proud in Jianghu " was a martial art with extremely exquisite moves, but its power could not be fully exerted if the internal energy was insufficient. 3. Strength first, agility second: This ranking method emphasized the strength and agility of martial arts. It believed that strength and agility were important indicators of martial arts evaluation. In this ranking system, some martial arts focused more on strength while others focused more on agility. For example, the martial arts in Huang Rong's Condor Shooting Trilogy in The Return of the Condor Heroes emphasized strength. The above are just some common ranking methods for martial arts. In fact, different readers may have different opinions. Therefore, when ranking the martial arts in Jin Yong's novels, it was necessary to consider a variety of factors and not simply rank them according to a certain method.
A person who knew martial arts might face the following situations when they transmigrated to Jin Yong's martial arts world: 1. Adapting to a new environment: Chinese martial arts is a type of martial arts that may use all kinds of weapons and techniques. However, the world of Jin Yong's martial arts is full of swords and spears. A person who knew martial arts might need to adapt to this new environment and learn how to use various weapons and techniques to protect themselves. 2. Make new friends: In the world of Jin Yong's Wuxia, people usually get help and support by making friends. A person who knew Chinese martial arts might have the opportunity to make friends with other martial arts experts or Jianghu people to establish friendship and trust. 3. Learn new skills: Jin Yong's world of martial arts is full of all kinds of magical skills and techniques. A person who knew martial arts might have the opportunity to learn these skills such as using talismans, poisons, secret arts, and so on to become a stronger martial arts expert. 4. Challenge powerful opponents: In the world of Jin Yong's martial arts, there are many powerful martial arts masters. A person who knows martial arts may encounter these opponents and need to show his martial arts and wisdom to defeat them. Adapting to different interpersonal relationships: In the world of Jin Yong's martial arts, people usually gain relationships and status by making friends and enemies. A person who knew martial arts might need to adapt to this new type of interpersonal relationship and learn how to get along with different people and establish good interpersonal relationships.
Jin Yong's martial arts was a classic in the history of Chinese literature. It had a profound influence on many literary and cultural celebrities. Here are some famous people's opinions: 1 Lu Xun: Lu Xun was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. He also had a very good view of Jin Yong's martial arts. He felt that Jin Yong's way of describing martial arts was very unique. Through delicate emotions and profound thoughts, he portrayed heroes with flesh and blood. Lao She: Lao She is one of the outstanding representatives in the history of modern Chinese literature. He also likes Jin Yong's martial arts. He believed that Jin Yong's martial arts was not only a literary form, but also a cultural expression. Through it, we can understand China's history, culture and the psychological state of the people. 3. Gu Long: Gu Long is one of the representatives of modern Chinese martial arts novels. He also admires Jin Yong's writing style. He felt that the characters in Jin Yong's Wuxia novel were very deep and the plot was compact. It was extremely readable and attractive. 4 Liang Yusheng: Liang Yusheng is one of the representative characters of modern Chinese martial arts novels. He has an indissolvable bond with Jin Yong's martial arts. He believed that Jin Yong's Wuxia was a milestone in Chinese Wuxia novels. Through it, we can understand China's history, culture, and the psychological state of the people. He also borrowed Jin Yong's writing style and character portrayals from his own novel. Jin Yong's Wuxia, as a classic in the history of Chinese literature, was not only welcomed by the readers, but also influenced many literary and cultural celebrities.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels were regarded as the classics of martial arts novels, which contained rich historical, philosophical and cultural values. Different readers have different opinions on the ranking of martial arts. The following are some of the views that readers might have: 1 Xiaoyao Sect Leader Guo Jing: Guo Jing was famous for the shame of Jingkang. His strong martial arts and pure martial arts that were proficient in masculinity were called the "shame of Jinlun Temple". 2. Huashan Sect Leader Linghu Chong: Linghu Chong is famous for his "Nine Swords Beyond the Swords". His martial arts and swordsmanship are exquisite and unrestrained. He is known as the "First Swordsman in Jianghu". 3. Zhang Sanfeng, the leader of Wudang Sect: Zhang Sanfeng is a famous martial arts master under the pen of Mr. Jin Yong. He is proficient in Taiji Fist, Taiji Sword and other martial arts. He is known as a "martial arts genius". 4. Murong Fu, the leader of Shaolin Temple: Murong Fu is famous for his high martial arts skills, intelligence and wit. His unique martial arts,"Shifting Stars", is extremely powerful and once ranked in the forefront of the martial arts world. 5 Ming Cult Leader Yang Guo: Yang Guo is famous for his martial arts skills and his image as a Divine Condor Hero. His martial arts skills such as his hands fighting each other and his Overwhelming Palm are invincible. 6 Duan Yu: Duan Yu is the third son of Emperor Duan Zhengchun of Dali Kingdom. He has the Six Meridians Divine Sword, Tianshan Plum Breaker Hand and other martial arts. He is kind and has strong martial arts. 7. Qiao Feng: Qiao Feng is the leader of Beggar's Sect. He has the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Hong Qigong Taiji Fist, and other martial arts. He is open-minded and righteous. 8 Wei Xiaobao: Wei Xiaobao was a martial arts master from the Qing Dynasty. He was proficient in many kinds of martial arts and was good at making friends. He was a person full of Jianghu aura. Xiao Longnu: Xiao Longnu is the leader of the Ancient Tomb Sect, proficient in the martial arts of the Ancient Tomb Sect. Her martial arts are strong but her personality is eccentric and difficult to get along with. 10 Huashan Sect Leader Yue Buqun: Yue Buqun is the Huashan Sect Leader. He is insidious and cunning, good at scheming and plotting. Although his martial arts are powerful, he lacks the heart of justice.
In Jin Yong's novels, there were many different versions of the person with the highest martial arts skills because each character had their own unique martial arts system and background. However, it was generally believed that the person with the highest martial arts skills in Jin Yong's novels was Jin Yong himself. Mr. Jin Yong was an outstanding martial arts novelist. His novels were known as the "father of martial arts novels" because of the ups and downs of the plot, the deep impression of the characters, and the beautiful writing style. However, due to the broad and profound content of Mr. Jin Yong's novel, the evaluation standards for the people with the highest martial arts skills are also different, so different readers will have different opinions.