Why did Jin Yong die?Mr. Jin Yong passed away in Hong Kong on December 16, 2013 at the age of 94. He was a famous martial arts novelist, known as the "father of martial arts novels". His works were widely spread and influenced several generations. Mr. Jin Yong's wuxia novels were famous for their unique plots, characters, and language style, not only in China but also in the world. His death was a heavy loss for the literary world and society.
Why did Jin Yong let Azhu die?The reason why Jin Yong let Ah Zhu die was not specified in the novel. However, judging from the plot of the novel, Azhu was a very smart, kind, and brave girl. She had a deep relationship with Jin Yong, the male protagonist in Jin Yong's novel. However, due to various reasons, Jin Yong was ultimately unable to be with A'Zhu, causing A'Zhu to eventually leave this world.
One of the possible reasons was that Jin Yong felt that there was already someone else in his heart who could no longer accommodate A'Zhu. It could also be because A'Zhu encountered some unfortunate things such as a car accident or other accidents that threatened her life. These factors combined to make Azhu more fragile in Jin Yong's heart, which eventually led to her death.
Although the novel does not clearly explain the reason why Jin Yong let Azhu die, through this story, we can understand the fragility and preciousness of love and the impermanence and unpredictability of life.
When did Jin Yong stop writing?Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong) stopped writing in 1984. At that time, Jin Yong was already over 60 years old. He decided to end his martial arts novel creation and sell all the copyrights to Hong Kong TVB. From then on, he concentrated on his family life. Since then, Jin Yong has never released any new martial arts novels, but his classic works have always been loved and passed down by the majority of readers.
How did Zi die in Jin Yong's novel?In Jin Yong's novel, Zi was killed by the monks of the Golden Wheel Temple. In the 31st chapter of " The Eight Demigods "," Dream of the Deer and Cauldron, Heroes Meeting in the Golden Wheel Temple ", Zi was trapped in the Golden Wheel Temple with Murong Fu, Duan Yu, Wang Yuyan and others. The monks of the Golden Wheel Temple used Zi's weakness to make her do many painful things, and finally poisoned her mute and killed her.
How did Ouyang Feng in Jin Yong's novel die?Ouyang Feng was defeated by Guo Jing and Huang Rong in Legend of the Condor Heroes and committed suicide. In the battle, Ouyang Feng used a poisonous needle, which was discovered by Huang Rong and stopped. However, Ouyang Feng still insisted on attacking and was eventually poisoned by Huang Rong and died.
When did Jin Yong write Heavenly Massacre?Jin Yong's novel, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, was first published in a martial arts novel journal in 1966 and was first published in a separate volume in 1969. This novel was regarded as one of Jin Yong's representative works and also a classic of Chinese martial arts novels. It was widely read and praised.
When did Jin Yong finish his 14 books?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.
How did Ling Shuanghua, the tragic character written by Jin Yong, die?Ling Shuanghua was a tragic character in Jin Yong's works. The way she died was heartbreaking. In the thirty-fourth chapter of the " Eight Demigods "," Love Because of Old Dreams: Sorrow Gathers in the Heavenly Mountain ", Ling Shuanghua and Duan Yu fled to the Heavenly Mountain after being hunted by the Chinese martial artists. The two decided to take refuge in the mountains temporarily.
However, Duan Yu met his nemesis, Jiu Mozhi, in the depths of Sky Mountain and Ling Shuanghua was taken hostage by Jiu Mozhi. In order to save Ling Shuanghua, Duan Yu risked his life to save her, but in the end, Ling Shuanghua died.
Ling Shuanghua committed suicide in the process of being tortured to death by Jiu Mozhi. Her death deeply saddened Duan Yu and moved the entire Chinese server.
In Jin Yong's original work, how did Ren Woxing die?Ren Woxing's death was not directly recorded in Jin Yong's original work, but he was forced to commit suicide in the 20th chapter of The Return of the Condor Heroes.
In the novel, Ren Woxing was the grand-disciple of Zhang Sanfeng, the leader of the Wudang Sect. He was dissatisfied with the dispute between the Wudang Sect and the Ming Cult and plotted a series of conspiracies. In the end, he took control of the Ming Cult and became the overlord of the martial arts world. However, his actions caused dissatisfaction and opposition from the other sects, which eventually led to the "Huashan Sword Contest", a martial arts feast.
In the sword duel, Ren Woxing had a fierce duel with other martial arts masters. However, due to his extreme personality, his heart was filled with hatred and dissatisfaction, causing him to be emotionally agitated and make a major mistake. In the end, he was defeated by Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu and committed suicide in the cave.
Therefore, Ren Woxing's death in the novel was due to the joint attack of the major sects in the martial arts world. He lost control of his emotions and made a mistake, eventually committing suicide.
When did Jin Yong write the Legend of the Condor Heroes?Jin Yong wrote Legend of the Condor Heroes in 1966 when he returned to Hong Kong after the sword competition at Huashan and began writing the novel. In the first few versions, he made some adjustments and modifications to the characters and plots to adapt to the political and social context of the time. Legend of the Condor Heroes became one of Jin Yong's most famous novels and was hailed as a classic of Chinese martial arts novels.