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Did the sects in Jin Yong really exist? For example, the Qingcheng Sect, is there such a sect in Qingcheng Mountain now?

2024-09-10 19:45
If there is, I want a detailed description, including the exact location.
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2024-09-11 00:47

Many of the sects that appeared in Jin Yong's novels were fictional and had nothing to do with the real world. Although the names and characters of these sects might exist in reality, their specific locations, scale, organizational structure, inheritance, and other details were all fictional. Therefore, regarding the sects in novels such as the Qingcheng Monastery, we are unable to determine whether they really exist, nor can we investigate their history and inheritance in detail.

Did the Quan Zhen Sect written by Mr. Jin Yong really exist in history?

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2024-09-13 01:33

The Quan Zhen Sect that was written by Mr. Jin Yong did exist in history. It was a branch of Chinese Taoism. It was founded during the Qing Li period of Emperor Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1041 - 1048 AD). The founder was Wang Chongyang. The core of Quan Zhen Sect's teachings was 'Dao' and 'Virtue'. It emphasized the practicality and personal understanding of cultivation and was regarded as one of the most Confucian schools of Taoism. Quan Zhen Sect had a profound influence in Chinese history, not only in novels and movies, but also in reality. For example, Quan Zhen Sect had a wide influence in the Chinese martial arts world. Their teachings and cultivation methods were also widely passed down and disseminated.

The Qingcheng Sect was an orthodox martial arts school, so why was it constantly discredited by Jin Yong?

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2024-09-10 20:14

The Qingcheng Sect was a famous sect in the martial arts novel Mr. Jin Yong. It was highly respected for its unique teaching methods and mysterious inheritance history. However, in the novel, the Qingcheng Monastery was often negatively described and smeared by the author. The following are some possible reasons: 1. Qingcheng Sect is regarded as an evil sect: In the novel, Qingcheng Sect is described as an evil, vicious, and bloodthirsty sect. The author might use the image of the Qingcheng Sect to show the evil nature of other sects or highlight the growth and transformation of the protagonist. 2. The defects of the teaching methods of the Qingcheng Monastery: In the novel, the teaching methods of the Qingcheng Monastery are described as too cumbersome, unrealistic, and may even lead to casualties among the students. This kind of negative description might give readers a negative impression of the teaching of the Qingcheng Monastery. 3. The historical background and inheritance history of the Qingcheng Monastery: In the novel, the inheritance history of the Qingcheng Monastery was described as very mysterious and vague, and was often disturbed by various mysterious forces. This kind of negative description of the background and inheritance history might make readers doubt the history and inheritance of the Qingcheng Monastery. To sum up, the reason why the Qingcheng Monastery was frequently discredited by Jin Yong might be due to many factors, including its image, teaching methods, and historical background. However, as a fictional sect, the image and historical background of the Qingcheng Sect in the novel were part of the author's creation. The readers should look at the plot and characters in the novel with a rational eye.

Did the Beggar Sect in Jin Yong's martial arts novels really exist in history?

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2024-09-23 16:21

The Beggar Sect in Jin Yong's martial arts novels had existed in history. Beggar's Sect was a traditional sect in China's history. It had developed for hundreds of years since the Ming Dynasty. Beggar's Sect had different factions and rules, but the biggest feature was that it had a large number of people, members were scattered, and it was a free sect, so it was called "Beggar". In Jin Yong's novels, Beggar's Sect was described as a righteous gang that helped the poor people fight for justice. In reality, although Beggar's Sect was not as mysterious as described in the novel, it was still a force that could not be ignored in Chinese society and had made important contributions to China's social stability and development.

Did the sects have to be real when writing novels? [For example, the Wudang Sect, the Shu Mountain Sect, the Emei Sect, and so on?]

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2024-09-18 03:27

When writing a novel about a sect, you don't have to write about a real sect. It's best to choose a sect that does exist in reality or at least have a certain understanding of it. This way, you can better reflect the characteristics and worldview of the sect. Of course, if the storyline of the novel required a fictional sect, it could also be created according to the actual situation. For example, he could make up a sect like the Wudang Sect, the Shushan Sect, or the Emei Sect, or merge them with other sects to create a new sect. When writing a novel about a sect, one had to take into account the history, inheritance, characteristics, disciples, and so on. These were all important factors in shaping the image of the sect. Therefore, when creating, one needed to have a certain amount of imagination and creativity. At the same time, one needed to refer to the knowledge of the sects in the real world to ensure that the fictional sects could be distinguished from the real world.

Were the eight sects created by Jin Yong? Were the Hengshan Sect, Huashan Sect, and so on all created by Jin Yong?

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2024-09-10 08:01

The Eight Great Sects, Hengshan Sect, Huashan Sect, and other novel characters were all created by Mr. Jin Yong. Mr. Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide readership around the world. In Jin Yong's novels, there are many fictional martial arts sects and characters, which have become an important part of Chinese culture.

Which Jin Yong sect was described as an evil sect in reality?

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2024-09-17 16:32

Some of the sects that Jin Yong wrote were righteous in reality but were written as evil. One example was the Huashan Sect. The Huashan Sect was described as a traditional orthodox sect in Jin Yong's novels, but the Huashan Sect leader and disciples in the novels often used sorcery to show their evil tendencies. In addition, the Wudang Sect and Shaolin Temple in Jin Yong's novels were also written as evil sects. The actions and remarks of the villains in these novels were often difficult to understand.

Which sect is the biggest sect in Jin Yong's novels?

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2024-09-13 16:20

In Jin Yong's novels, the first sect was usually the most powerful sect in the martial arts world. It was called the Huashan Sect. The Huashan Sect originated from the Ming Dynasty. Its founder was the famous swordsman Yue Buqun. Its teachings were based on the "Qi Sect" and emphasized the cultivation of internal strength and sword techniques. It was one of the most famous sects in Jin Yong's novels. In the novel, the Huashan Sect had many masters such as Linghu Chong, Ren Yingying, and other disciples who enjoyed a high reputation in the martial arts world, which had an important impact on the development of the martial arts world.

The Huashan Sect Written by Jin Yong

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2024-09-10 08:06

The Huashan Sect was a sect in the martial arts novel " Smiling Proud in the World " written by Mr. Jin Yong. It was located in Hui 'an County, Quanzhou Prefecture, Fujian Province, and was named after the main peak, Huashan Sword Debate Stage. The Huashan Sect originated from the founder of the Ming Dynasty, Yue Buqun. The sect's purpose was to "take the sword as the foundation, meet martial arts friends, seek truth, and pursue excellence." It was widely spread in society under the name of "Huashan Sect" and "Five Mountains Sword Sect." The Huashan Sect had an important position in the " Smiling Proud Pugilistic World ". Everyone in the Pugilistic World knew about the masters of the sect. Ling Huchong was the eldest disciple of the Huashan Sect. He left the Huashan Sect because he was dissatisfied with the oppression of the inner servants in the sect. After that, he became a famous martial arts master in the martial arts world. The Huashan Sect also had strict moral standards and cultivation requirements. The disciples of the sect had to go through a long period of cultivation and practice before they could become true martial arts experts.

In which novel did a sect named Xuantian Sect exist?

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2024-09-23 02:25

There were quite a few novels that had a sect called the Mysterious Heaven Sect. For example,'The Supreme God of Fate Defiance' and 'Starting from taking Shi Hao as a disciple, building the Eternal Divine Sect'. If you like fantasy novels, you can read these two books! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation, Mwah ~😗

The four sects in Jin Yong's novels are Shaolin, Wudang, Emei and which other sect

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2024-09-17 23:41

The four sects in Jin Yong's novels were Shaolin, Wudang, Emei, and Huashan.

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