Jin Yong's novels did describe many stories of chivalrous deeds, but there were also some novels that had plots and character settings that were not related to chivalrous deeds. For example, Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu in The Return of the Condor Heroes were chivalrous, but they eventually got together because of love. Duan Yu and Xu Zhu in The Demigods were somewhat negative and reclusive. In Jin Yong's novels, the chivalrous deeds were more reflected in the characters 'personalities, emotions, and behaviors. For example, Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, and others risked their lives to protect their friends and family. And some villains like Murong Fu, Duan Yu, Wang Yuyan, and others also had the idea and motive of serving justice. Although Jin Yong's novels did not directly describe the plot of chivalrous justice, we can feel a kind of chivalrous spirit through the character's personality and behavior, which is also a kind of value advocated by Jin Yong's novels.
" Heroes " was a TV series and a long martial arts novel adapted from Jin Yong's novel. The story mainly revolved around a beggar named Dog Bastard. He accidentally obtained the Black Iron Token, which triggered a series of conflicts and bloody incidents in Jianghu. The bastard was being chased by everyone, and at the same time, Xie Yanke wanted to use the Dislocation Technique to force the bastard to fend for himself. The novel was based on the experience of an ignorant young man, Shi Potian, in Jianghu. It showed the theme that people could not control their own destiny.
The Legend of Jin Yong is a famous martial arts novel. The following are the settings of all the characters in the novel: 1 Linghu Chong: Linghu Chong is the protagonist of Jin Yong's Heroes. He is a talented swordsman with an open-minded personality and loves Jianghu. 2 Yue Buqun: Yue Buqun is the leader of Huashan Sect. He is ruthless and wants to control the entire Jianghu, but he is restricted by the internal factional disputes of Huashan Sect. 3 Ren Yingying: Ren Yingying is the daughter of Yue Buqun and a member of Huashan Sect. She is smart and witty, good at communication, and is disgusted with her father's approach. 4. Guo Jing: Guo Jing was Huang Rong's husband. He was a loyal and upright chivalrous man with a high reputation in the Jianghu. However, he died heroically in the end because of the danger of Xiangyang. 5 Zhou Botong: Zhou Botong is one of the founders of the Wudang Sect. He is open-minded and likes freedom. At the same time, he is also a smart martial arts master. Ouyang Feng: Ouyang Feng is a famous master of poison in Jianghu. He is good at all kinds of poisons and is cunning. He once had a life and death duel with Guo Jing. 7. Xiaolongnu: Xiaolongnu is one of the founders of the Ancient Tomb Sect. She has a slim figure and a peerless appearance. She has a gentle personality, but she is also determined. She has experienced many storms in the Jianghu. Stone Island: Stone Island is a mysterious place in Jianghu. There are many magical martial arts and treasures on the island. Many Jianghu heroes once went to fight for them. 9. Zhou Dian: Zhou Dian is the guardian of the Huashan Sect's martial arts "Sunflower Manual". He is humorous, open-minded, and cheerful, but he is also rigorous. Murong Fu: Murong Fu is the only son of Murong Feng, Emperor of Dali. He has a deep foundation in martial arts, but he is insidious and cunning. He wants to restore the country.
The Legend of Jin Yong was a famous wuxia novel with many famous characters. The following are the introductions of some of the main characters: 1. Linghu Chong: The male lead is a disciple of the Huashan Sect. He is open-minded, loves Jianghu, values friendship, and is good at swordsmanship. 2. Yue Buqun: The Huashan Sect Leader is sinister, cunning, scheming, and likes power. 3 Ren Yingying: Linghu Chong's wife, Huashan Sect's disciples are smart and resourceful, good at scheming, and very caring for Linghu Chong. 4 Lin Pingzhi: Huashan Sect disciples have a strong inferiority complex and are eccentric. They like to be alone, but they eventually became friends with Linghu Chong. 5. Huo Qingtong: The disciple of Huashan Sect is smart and witty, good at medicine, and has a touching love story with Linghu Chong. 6. Guo Jing: Huang Rong's husband, the son of the King of Xiangyang, is loyal and upright. He is kind and not good at talking, but he has a firm heart. 7 Huang Rong: Guo Jing's wife is smart, witty, good at martial arts, proficient in medicine, and guarded Xiangyang City with Guo Jing. 8 Zhu: Huang Rong's cousin is loyal, upright, kind, and cute. She has deep feelings for Guo Jing. 9 Duan Yu: The third son of the male protagonist, Emperor Duan Zhengchun of Dali, is smart, witty, kind, upright, good at medicine, and likes Ah Zhu. 10 Murong Fu: The grandson of the Dali Emperor Duan Zhengchun. He is ambitious and crafty. He wants to become the ruler of Dali.
Li Bai's " Journey of the Chivalrous " and Jin Yong's " Journey of the Chivalrous " were both martial arts novels, but they were two completely different works. Li Bai's " Journey of a Chivalrous Man " was a lyric poem that described a young chivalrous man's pursuit of freedom and honor. This poem was full of heroic and generous emotions, expressing the spirit of the chivalrous men to pursue their ideals and beliefs. On the other hand, Jin Yong's " Journey of a Chivalrous Swordsman " was a classic wuxia novel that narrated the struggles and disputes between various sects and forces in the martial world, as well as the legendary story of a character named " Chivalrous Swordsman." This story was full of martial arts, emotions, and interpersonal relationships, showing a rich and colorful world of Jianghu. Although they were both martial arts novels, Li Bai's 'Journey of a Chivalrous Man' paid more attention to the artistic quality of poetry while Jin Yong's 'Journey of a Chivalrous Man' paid more attention to the plot and the development of characters. It was a more literary martial arts novel.
Jin Yong's " Journey of the Chivalrous " had a total of 97 words.
The characters of Jin Yong's Journey of Chivalrous Men are very vivid. The following are some classic sentences and passages: The Jianghu doesn't believe in tears, but I'm an exception. - The Four Friends of Mei Village The martial arts in the world are out of our generation. Once we enter the Jianghu, time urges the emperor to seek hegemony. In laughter, we can't win. Life is drunk. - Wei xiaobao The great chivalrous man is for the country and the people. - Guo Jing 4. A red face is fated to change. - Zhou Zhiruo I will laugh at the heavens with my sword in my hand. - Huang yaoshi The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. Once we enter the Jianghu, time urges the emperor to seek hegemony. In laughter, we can't win. Life is drunk. - Duan Yu 7. Even if I don't want to be a Jianghu person, I'll still do Jianghu things. - Linghu Chong If I don't go to hell, who will? - Zhou Botong I'm not going for money or power, just for one breath. - Qiao Feng 10 Martial arts can't solve problems. The real master is the heart. - Xu Zhu
The chivalrous figures in Jin Yong's novels had many characteristics and characteristics. The following were some of the common ones: 1 Disciple of Huashan Sect: Huashan Sect is one of the most famous sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its disciples are regarded as real heroes. The disciples of the Huashan Sect usually had a tenacious will and an indomitable spirit. They took the pursuit of truth and justice as their duty. The Shame of Jingkang: The Shame of Jingkang was an event in Chinese history that led to the demise of the Song Dynasty. In Jin Yong's novels, many chivalrous men sympathized with and supported the Song Dynasty's resistance to foreign invasion and destruction of peace. 3. Jianghu Grudges: The Jianghu in Jin Yong's novels was a place full of grudges and feelings. A chivalrous man would usually experience all kinds of conflicts and struggles in the martial world to protect justice and dignity. The Battle of Guangmingding: The Battle of Guangmingding was one of the most famous battles in Jin Yong's novels. In this battle, the conflict between the Ming Cult and the other martial arts sects reached its peak. The chivalrous warriors in the Battle of Light Summit usually had powerful martial arts and noble moral values. Long-browed hero: Long-browed hero is a character in Jin Yong's novel. He is a mysterious swordsman with superb martial arts and extraordinary wisdom. He usually didn't directly participate in the fights of the martial world, but used some ingenious means to help those who needed help. The above are just some of the chivalrous images in Jin Yong's novels. In fact, the chivalrous images in Jin Yong's novels are very rich and diverse. Each character has its own unique characteristics and background story.
Jin Yong was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works were widely spread and shaped many classic chivalrous images. The following are some of the chivalrous characters in Jin Yong's novels: 1. Linghu Chong: In the novel, Linghu Chong was a free and unrestrained, open-minded swordsman who liked to drink and make merry. He was good at swordsmanship and was known as the "First Swordsman of Huashan Sect." 2. Guo Jing: In the novel, Guo Jing was a loyal and upright chivalrous man who served the country and the people. He wore a yellow robe and held a heavy sword. He was known as the representative figure of "the shame of Jingkang". 3. Qiao Feng: In the novel, Qiao Feng was a heroic and generous chivalrous man who was willing to sacrifice himself to protect his family and friends. He was hailed as "Qiao Feng is invincible". 4. Duan Yu: In the novel, Duan Yu was a talented and kind-hearted swordsman. He was respected for his noble moral character and superb martial arts. He was known as the "Ancestor of Dali Duan". 5. Xu Zhu: In the novel, Xu Zhu was a naturally intelligent and carefree swordsman who became a legendary figure in the martial arts world after accidentally obtaining the martial arts secret manuals of various major sects in the martial arts world. These chivalrous figures were deeply loved by the readers in the novel, which also reflected the spiritual content of the ancient Chinese chivalrous culture.
No, Mr. Jin Yong's " Heroes " was not written by Li Bai. Mr. Jin Yong is a famous modern Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been translated into many languages and enjoy a high reputation worldwide. Li Bai was a famous poet in ancient China. His poems were known as the "Poet Fairy" and were known for their bold, unrestrained, fresh, and refined style. Although Li Bai also had a novel, he did not write 'Journey of Chivalrous Sword'.
Jin Yong's group of chivalrous novels referred to a novel written by Mr. Jin Yong with the theme of martial arts novels, which included many famous plots and characters. The following are some of Jin Yong's famous chivalrous novels: Legend of the Condor Heroes: It tells the Jianghu stories of Guo Jing, Huang Rong and others in the Southern Song Dynasty, including many classic battles and plots. " Eight Dragons ": It narrates the Jianghu stories of Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, and others in the Northern Song Dynasty. It contains many complicated relationships between characters and martial arts systems. 3." Proud Swordsman ": It tells the story of Linghu Chong's Jianghu in the Southern Song Dynasty, including many interesting characters and plots. 4. The Deer and the Cauldron: It tells the story of Wei Xiaobao's Jianghu during the Ming Dynasty. It contains many political struggles and humorous plots. 5 " The Condor Heroes ": It tells the Jianghu stories of Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu and others in the Southern Song Dynasty, including many affectionate and heartless plots. " Journey of Chivalrous Men ": It narrates the Jianghu stories of Shi Potian, Zhao Keman, Hu Ying and others in the Ming Dynasty, including many interesting characters and plots. These novels were one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works and were widely read and loved. If you are interested in Jin Yong's group of chivalrous novels, you can read and learn more stories and characters through various channels.