There were many characters in Jin Yong's novels who were famous but did not have any special significance or achievements. The following are some examples: 1 Duan Yu: Duan Yu is one of the male leads in Jin Yong's novels. His reputation is very resounding, but in fact, he is just an ordinary martial arts master without special martial arts or abilities. 2. Qiao Feng: Qiao Feng is another male lead in Jin Yong's novel. His image and reputation are very resounding, but in fact, he is just an ordinary martial arts master without special martial arts or abilities. 3. Azhu: Azhu is one of the female protagonists in Jin Yong's novels. Her reputation is very resounding, but in fact, she is just an ordinary woman without special martial arts or abilities. Xu Zhu: Xu Zhu is one of the male protagonists in Jin Yong's novels. His reputation is not loud, but in fact, he is a real immortal with extraordinary abilities. 5 Mei Niansheng: Mei Niansheng is one of the female protagonists in Jin Yong's novels. Her reputation is not loud, but in fact, she is a smart and brave woman who pays a huge price to protect her family. This was only a small part of the examples. There were many similar characters in Jin Yong's novels who were famous but did not have any special martial arts or abilities.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been widely translated into many languages and have a wide influence on a global scale. The following are some famous sayings from Jin Yong's novels: 1 " Since ancient times, who hasn't died? Leave a loyal heart to shine through history." The Condor Heroes 2 " Let him be strong, let him be strong, the breeze blows over the hills." Eight Dragons and Dragons 3." If love is too deep, it will not last long. If it is too strong, it will humiliate a modest gentleman who is as gentle as jade." Deer and Cauldron 4 "Right and wrong are only for the sake of opening your mouth. Sickness is often due to lack of strength." [Smiling Proud in the World] 5." The greatest chivalrous man is for the country and the people." "Journey of the Chivalrous" 6 " The hero's end is bleak and lonely." Eight Dragons and Dragons "The world is as unpredictable as the universe." Deer and Cauldron "Life is like a dream." The Condor Heroes 9 "There are plenty of fish in the sea, why do you have to love a flower alone?" Eight Dragons and Dragons 10 " Good and evil will be rewarded in the end. The right path in the world is vicissitudes." Deer and Cauldron
The following are some famous martial arts novels that have nothing to do with Mr. Jin Yong: Lu Zhishen was the main character in Water Margins. He was originally an alcoholic, but later became a bandit because he killed someone by mistake and finally became a member of Liangshan heroes. Although Lu Zhishen had some similarities with the protagonist Duan Yu in Mr. Jin Yong's novel," The Eight Dragons and Dragons," Lu Zhishen was not directly related to Mr. Jin Yong. 2. Xue Baochai's Borrowing Words in Dream of the Red Chamber: Xue Baochai was the main character in Dream of the Red Chamber. She was a smart and talented girl, but because of her identity and character, she did not become the daughter-in-law of the Jia family. In the novel, Xue Baochai once borrowed words from Jia Baoyu. This plot is similar to the plot in Mr. Jin Yong's novel, The Deer and the Cauldron, but Xue Baochai and Mr. Jin Yong are not directly related. 3."Wu Song fights the tiger" in "Water Margins": Wu Song is the main character in "Water Margins". He is a hero with a mighty and brave spirit. He once became a bandit because he killed someone by mistake and finally became a member of Liangshan heroes. In the novel, Wu Song once had an experience of fighting a tiger. This plot was similar to the plot in Mr. Jin Yong's novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes. However, Wu Song and Mr. Jin Yong were not directly related. "Jia Baoyu's Memory Loss" in "Dream of the Red Chamber": Jia Baoyu was the main character in "Dream of the Red Chamber". He was a smart, wise, and talented boy. However, due to family reasons, he eventually left the Jia family and became a wanderer. In the novel, Jia Baoyu once had an experience of amnesia. This plot was similar to the plot in Mr. Jin Yong's novel,"The Eight Dragons", but Jia Baoyu and Mr. Jin Yong were not directly related.
The sects in Jin Yong's novels were often seen as chivalrous groups. Their main purpose was to promote justice, protect the weak, and help the Jianghu people solve problems. Unlike gangs, sects usually did not use illegal means to obtain benefits, nor did they engage in violent or criminal activities. However, the sects in Jin Yong's novels also had some forms of organization similar to gangs, such as using the status and influence of the sect to monopolize and manipulate the situation in the martial world. Therefore, in order to fully understand the sects in Jin Yong's novels, one could not simply equate them with gangs.
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Jin Yong was one of the founders of modern Chinese martial arts novels. His works were famous for their complicated plots, numerous characters and beautiful writing style. The following are some famous sayings from Jin Yong's novels: 1 " The greatest chivalrous man is for the country and the people." "Journey of the Chivalrous" 2 " Let him be strong, let him be strong, the breeze blows over the hills." The Condor Heroes 3." Since ancient times, who hasn't died? Keep your loyal heart to shine through history." Eight Dragons and Dragons 4." The martial arts of the world are governed by martial arts." Deer and Cauldron 5."Love is not long-lived, wisdom is bound to be hurt." [Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre] 6."The world is for all." "Journey of the Chivalrous" 7 "Loyalty and filial piety cannot be both. Life is like this." The Condor Heroes "The world is as unpredictable as chess." Eight Dragons and Dragons 9." The hero's tears run to the ends of the world." Deer and Cauldron 10 " It's too cold at the top, and it's too hot at the extreme cold." Eight Dragons and Dragons
There were many famous villas in Jin Yong's novels. The following are some of them: 1. Yanmen Pass: It was located in the Dali Kingdom and was one of the main scenes in Jin Yong's " Tianlong Ba Bu ". 2. Cuiwei Residence: It is located by the West Lake. It is one of the sects in The Return of the Condor Heroes written by Mr. Jin Yong. Its owner, Yang Guo, is known as the "Condor Heroes". Peach Blossom Island: Located in the East China Sea, it was one of the main scenes in the Legend of the Condor Heroes written by Mr. Jin Yong. The master of Peach Blossom Island, Huang Yaoshi, was a person with strong martial arts skills and a unique personality. 4. Plum Village: It is located in the Jiangnan area. It is a story scene in The Deer and Cauldron written by Mr. Jin Yong. Mei Zhuang was an important martial arts sect. Its master was a martial arts figure named "Four Friends of Mei Zhuang". 5. Yueyang Tower: It was located on the shore of Dongting Lake and was one of the famous scenes in " Smiling Proud in Jianghu " written by Mr. Jin Yong. Yue Yang Tower was an important political and cultural place, and its owner, Yue Buqun, was a well-respected martial arts figure.
Jin Yong's novel was a famous Chinese martial arts novel that was widely spread and loved by many. There are many famous scenes and locations in the novel. The following are some of the more famous places: Yanmen Pass: Qingyang City, Gansu Province, China is a famous scene in the novel. Xiangyang City: Xiangyang City, Henan Province, China. It is an important city in the novel and the birthplace of Mr. Jin Yong. Cuiwei House: Located in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, China, it is a famous sect in the novel and the birthplace of the Cuiwei Sect that Mr. Jin Yong belongs to. [4. Towering Palace: Located in China's Hainan Province, it is a famous sect in the novel and the birthplace of the Wudang Sect founded by Mr. Jin Yong.] White Horse Temple: Located in Luoyang City, Henan Province, China, it is a famous temple in the novel and the birthplace of the Hengshan Sect founded by Mr. Jin Yong. 6 Mount Emei: It is located in Emeishan City, Sichuan Province, China. It is a famous scenic spot in the novel and one of the places mentioned by Mr. Jin Yong many times in the book. Hong Kong: Hong Kong is where Mr. Jin Yong lives and is a famous scene in the novel. In the novel, Hong Kong was a city full of opportunities and magic. It was also one of the main residences of many characters. Dali: Dali is an ancient city in Yunnan Province, China. It is a famous scene and sect in the novel. It is also the birthplace of the eight sects of dragons and dragons founded by Mr. Jin Yong. These were the more famous places in Jin Yong's novels. Each place had its own unique charm and story, attracting countless readers and tourists to come and visit.
There are many famous villains in Jin Yong's novels. 1 Yue Buqun: The Huashan Sect leader used his power for personal gain, manipulated the martial arts world, and harmed the sect's disciples for fun. He was one of the most villainous characters in Jin Yong's novels. 2. Zi: A disciple of the Huashan Sect was persecuted by Yue Buqun and became a cripple. However, she eventually turned the tide and successfully became one of the most charming female villains in Jin Yong's novels. 3 Ouyang Feng: The villain in the Hong Kong version of Jin Yong's novel is a martial arts master who is highly skilled, cunning, and extremely evil. He makes drugs and licentious for fun. 4. Huang Yaoshi: The master of the Peach Blossom Island in the East China Sea is known for his superb medical skills, strong martial arts skills, and his love for women. He has carried out all kinds of cruel persecutions against martial artists. 5. Hong Qigong: One of the Seven Chivalrous Men of Jiangnan. He sells wine for a living. He is upright but because of his open-minded personality, he is often involved in Jianghu battles and becomes one of the villains. [6. Reputation: The Emperor of Dali is gentle and kind, but because of his deep family background, he is regarded as a threat by some martial artists and has become one of the villains.] 7 Murong Fu: Duan Yu's cousin plotted all kinds of plots to overthrow the Dali Kingdom and became one of the villains in Jin Yong's novels. 8 The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: The leader of Mei Zhuang Sect took pleasure in plotting against the martial arts world and persecuted the martial arts world. It was one of the villains in Jin Yong's novels.
There were many famous sentences in Jin Yong's novels. The following were some of the classic ones: There are all kinds of people in the martial arts world, there are benevolent good people and evil bad people. I just like to see those bad people being punished to make my heart feel a little balanced. The Condor Heroes If a person has no feelings, what's the difference between them and a machine? Eight Dragons and Dragons 3. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms is one of the most famous palm techniques in Jin Yong's novels. Its move is called "The Proud Dragon Regrets", which means that the dragon wants to return to its own abyss and surrender to fate in the process of passing. Eight Dragons and Dragons 4. The ups and downs of the grudges in Jianghu make one's heart surge and make one sigh endlessly. The Condor Heroes Sometimes you have to make some difficult choices in life, and these choices may make you lose a lot of things, but they may also make you gain a lot of things. Deer and Cauldron It's impossible for a person to live in this world without encountering setbacks, but if you want to be a real hero, you must learn to draw strength from setbacks. Deer and Cauldron A real hero does not possess invincible strength, but possesses invincible courage. Even in the face of difficulties and setbacks, he will never shrink back. Deer and Cauldron Everyone has their own story, everyone has their own life trajectory, and I'm just one of the participants, but I hope I can bring you some inspiration and thoughts. Eight Dragons and Dragons
Mr. Jin Yong's novels are arranged according to dynasties and can be arranged in the following way: 1 Legend of the Condor Heroes (Ming Dynasty) 2. The Condor Heroes (Southern Song Dynasty) 3 "Eight Dragons"(Northern Song Dynasty) 4 "Smiling Proud in Jianghu"(Southern Song Dynasty) 5 The Deer and the Cauldron (Ming Dynasty) 6. Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge (Ming Dynasty) 7 "Sword of the Blue Blood"(Ming Dynasty) 8 "Mandarin Duck Knife"(Qing Dynasty) 9 "White Horse Roaring in the West Wind"(Yuan Dynasty) 10 "A Hero's Journey"(Qing Dynasty) Of course, this was only a general way of sorting. In fact, there were some subtle differences in the order of dynasties in Jin Yong's novels.