If Jin Yong's novel and Water Margins were in the same world view, then the martial arts sects of Liangshan heroes might include: 1 Huashan Sect: Huashan Sect is a first-class sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is Yue Buqun. In the Water Margins, the heroes of Liangshan might learn the sword style and other martial arts from the Huashan Sect. 2. Wudang Sect: The Wudang Sect is one of the top sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is Zhang Sanfeng. In the Water Margins, the heroes of Liangshan may have developed their own martial arts techniques inspired by the Wudang Sect's kung fu. 3. Shaolin Temple: Shaolin Temple is one of the top sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is Bodhidharma. In the Water Margins, the heroes of Liangshan may use the Zen and martial arts of Shaolin Temple as examples to develop their own martial arts. Kongtong Sect: The Kongtong Sect was a first-class sect in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder was Li Guyi. In the Water Margins, the heroes of Liangshan might have learned the palm techniques and other martial arts of the Kongtong Sect as inspiration. Mount Emei: Mount Emei is one of the first-class sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its founder is the immortal sister of Mount Emei. In the Water Margins, the Liangshan heroes may have developed their own martial arts inspired by the Buddhist martial arts of Mount Emei.
I recommend Water Margins, by Yun Xiaoye. This is a great history-Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasty novels. The main character, Xiao Tang, was super cool. He fought with Wu Erlang through life and death and met heroes from all walks of life. He could have a drink with Yan Qing in Tokyo, go to the north to ask for wine from Wanyan Aguda, fight with Wu Jie in Xixia, and argue with Fang La in Jiangnan. If Song Jiang offered amnesty, he would take over Liangshan. Although the author was lazy and did not advertise, this book had the potential to become a god. The beginning was a little flawed, but it was wonderful to read it patiently. It was a combination of many characters, and the details were superb. The plot was novel, the characters had principles, and the writing was not bad. It was very refreshing to be half literary and half vulgar. There was also Chao's Water Margins, written by the Sword-Hiding Weng. The main character was dressed as Chao Gai's son, Chao Yong, and started to conquer the world from Liangshan. Although the sense of history wasn't strong and the sense of immersion wasn't good, the writing style was good and the logic was reasonable. The main character was set well, there were no idiotic characters, and the ending wasn't bad. The World's First Expert was not bad either. It was a martial arts novel written by Tian Yuhan. The story was touching, and although the writing was not top-notch, the characters were vivid. A martial arts prodigy was framed and trapped. Nineteen years later, he returned to the Jianghu to seek revenge. There were all kinds of emotions in the book, and the supporting roles were also outstanding. It was a Wuxia classic. If you like Wuxia, you must watch it. In addition," The Grandmaster Begins in DC', written by Old Cat Three Dynasties. The protagonist reincarnated into the son of Bruce Wayne in Gotham. He relied on the martial arts system to practice all kinds of martial arts in his daily activities. It was super interesting in the world of comics. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Jin Yong and Water Margins were both classic martial arts novels in the history of Chinese literature, each with its own unique characteristics and style. Jin Yong's wuxia novels were about the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous feelings, martial arts stunts, etc. His characters had distinctive personalities, ups and downs, and his writing was smooth. He was known as the "father of wuxia novels". Among them, his masterpieces such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and The Eight Dragons and Dragons were deeply rooted in the hearts of countless readers. The Water Margins, on the other hand, described the peasant uprising at the end of the Song Dynasty. The main theme was the struggle of 108 righteous men, showing a world full of justice and resistance. The story was full of twists and turns, the characters were full, and the writing was beautiful. It was praised as "a classic in the history of Chinese literature." From the perspective of subject matter, theme, plot, characters, etc., Jin Yong and the Water Margins were both outstanding works in the history of Chinese literature. Each of them had its own characteristics and it was difficult to directly compare them.
There were many sects and martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. The following are only the sects and some martial arts in Jin Yong's three novels: The sects and martial arts in the Demigods: Carefree Sect: Carefree Heart Technique, Minor Non-Phase Technique, Northern Dark Divine Technique, Tianshan Plum Splitting Hand, Tianshan Six Sun Palm, Wave Subtle Steps, Ruyi Saber Technique, Tianshan Staff Technique, Eight Desolates and Six Directions Supremacy Technique, Moon Shadow Dance. Vulture Palace: Carefree Heart Technique, Minor Non-Phase Technique, Northern Dark Divine Technique, Tianshan Plum Splitting Hand, Tianshan Six Sun Palm, Wave Subtle Steps, Ruyi Saber Technique, Tianshan Staff Technique, Eight Desolates and Six Directions Supremacy Technique, Moon Shadow Dance. The sects and martial arts in The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre: [Wudang Sect: Wudang Heart Technique, Taiji Fist, Taiji Sword, Mysterious Saber Technique, Eight Trigrams Roaming Dragon Palm, Limitless Mystic Fist, Wudang Long Fist.] Ming Cult: Ming Cult's mental cultivation technique, Sacred Fire Divine Technique, Nine Yang Divine Technique, Heaven and Earth Great Shift mental cultivation technique, Wind and Thunder Saber Technique, Frozen Soft Palm, Seven Inflicted Fist, Eagle Claw Capture Hand, Thousand Spiders Ten Thousand Poison Hands, Life-Taking Golden Flower, Carefree Steps, and Bat King Technique. The sects and martial arts in 'Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World': " Huashan Sect: Huashan Heart Technique, Purple Cloud Technique, Mixed Element Fist, Stone Splitting Jade Fist, Reverse Two Elements Sword Technique, Huashan Sword Technique, Lady Sword Technique, Nine Swords Beyond the Swords Basic Form, Huashan Body Movement Technique, Spirit Charging Sword Technique. Mount Song Sect: Mount Song Heart Technique, Mount Song Sword Technique, Great Song Yang Divine Palm, Ice Divine Palm, Yin Yang Hand.
There were many sects and martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. The following are only the sects and some martial arts in Jin Yong's three novels: The sects and martial arts in the Demigods: Carefree Sect: Carefree Heart Technique, Minor Non-Phase Technique, Northern Dark Divine Technique, Tianshan Plum Splitting Hand, Tianshan Six Suns Palm, Wave Subtle Steps, Ruyi Saber Technique, Tianshan Staff Technique, Eight Desolates and Six Directions Supremacy Technique, Moon Shadow Dance. Vulture Palace: Carefree Heart Technique, Minor Non-Phase Technique, Northern Dark Divine Technique, Tianshan Plum Splitting Hand, Tianshan Six Sun Palm, Wave Subtle Steps, Ruyi Saber Technique, Tianshan Staff Technique, Eight Desolates and Six Directions Supremacy Technique, Moon Shadow Dance. The sects and martial arts in The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre: Wudang Sect: Wudang Heart Technique, Taiji Fist, Taiji Sword, Mysterious Saber Technique, Eight Trigrams Roaming Dragon Palm, Limitless Mystic Fist, Wudang Long Fist. Ming Cult: Ming Cult's mental cultivation technique, Sacred Fire Divine Technique, Nine Yang Divine Technique, Heaven and Earth Great Shift mental cultivation technique, Wind and Thunder Saber Technique, Cold Ice Soft Palm, Seven Wounds Fist, Eagle Claw Capture Hand, Thousand Spiders Ten Thousand Poison Hands, Life-Taking Golden Flower, Carefree Steps, and Bat King Technique. The sects and martial arts in 'Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World': Huashan Sect: Huashan Heart Technique, Purple Cloud Technique, Mixed Element Fist, Stone Splitting Jade Fist, Reverse Two Elements Sword Technique, Huashan Sword Technique, Lady Sword Technique, Nine Swords Beyond the Swords Basic Form, Huashan Body Movement Technique, Spirit Charging Sword Technique. Mount Song Sect: Mount Song Heart Technique, Mount Song Sword Technique, Great Song Yang Divine Palm, Ice Divine Palm, Yin Yang Hand.
The sects and martial arts in Jin Yong's novels were very rich. The following were some common ones: Sect: Huashan Sect: With Huashan Peak as its headquarters, it is famous for its "strange, dangerous, steep, and steep" terrain and its cultural tradition of "making friends with swords and literature". 2. Wudang Sect: Zhang Sanfeng was the founder and was famous for Taiji Fist, Zhang Sanfeng's Taiji Sword, and other martial arts. 3. Emei Sect: With Mount Emei as its headquarters, it is famous for its natural landscapes such as the Twelve Peaks of Emei and the Immortal Peak of Mount Emei, as well as its cultural tradition of being merciful and profound. 4. Shaolin Temple: With the Shaolin Temple of Mount Song as its headquarters, it is famous for its three-in-one tradition of "Zen, martial arts, and medicine" and the historical background of "using martial arts to violate the ban and reverse the Qing Dynasty and restore the Ming Dynasty". Martial arts: 1. Huashan Sect: Famous for its " strange, dangerous, steep, and steep " terrain and its cultural tradition of " meeting friends with swords and literature ". Its representative martial arts include " Huashan Sword "," Taiji Fist ", and " Taiji Sword ". 2. Wudang Sect: Famous for Taiji Fist, Zhang Sanfeng's Taiji Sword, and other martial arts. Representative martial arts include Taiji Fist, Taiji Sword, Wudang Cloud Sword, and so on. 3. Emei Sect: It is famous for its natural scenery such as the Twelve Peaks of Emei and the Immortal Peak of Mount Emei, and its cultural tradition of being merciful and profound. Its representative martial arts include the Emei Sword Art, the Twelve Forms of Emei, and the Fairy Fist of Mount Emei. 4. Shaolin Temple: Famous for its three-in-one tradition of "Zen, martial arts, and medicine" and its historical background of "using martial arts to violate the ban, oppose the Qing Dynasty, and restore the Ming Dynasty". The representative martial arts include "Shaolin Temple's Eighteen Bronze Men","Shaolin Temple's Hands Fighting","Shaolin Temple's Zen Staff", etc.
The martial arts level of the Water Margins characters in Jin Yong's novels could not be directly compared because there were large differences in the age, background, and style of the two works. However, he could introduce some of the Water Margins characters in Jin Yong's novels. In Jin Yong's novels, many Water Margins characters were described as martial arts experts. The more famous ones included: 1. Wu Song: Wu Song is a famous general in Water Margins. He has excellent combat skills and great strength. In Jin Yong's novels, he is described as a fierce general who is good at using various weapons such as nunchaku and wolf tooth club. 2. Lin Chong: Lin Chong was a senior general in the Water Margins. He had excellent martial arts and resourcefulness. In Jin Yong's novels, he was described as a handsome, intelligent and brave general who was good at using weapons such as spears and swords. 3. Li Kui: Li Kui was a famous general in Water Margins. He was bold and unconstrained. He was good at using various weapons such as machetes and iron axes. In Jin Yong's novels, he was described as a brave and fearless man. It should be noted that the characters in Jin Yong's novel are different from the description in Water Margins, so their martial arts levels are also different.
Water Margins and Jin Yong's martial arts novels were both classics of Chinese literature, and they had many similarities. Both works depicted the stories of the martial arts world, full of heroism and a sense of justice. Among them, the heroes of Liangshan and the martial arts masters under Jin Yong's pen have shown their strong combat ability and intelligence. In order to protect their loved ones and the justice of the Jianghu, they are willing to take risks and constantly challenge strong enemies. Both works depicted the complexity of human nature. In Water Margins, we can see that many characters have their own unique personalities and destinies. They show different human weaknesses and moral choices in different predicaments. In Jin Yong's novels, we can also see that many characters have complex backgrounds and emotions. Their fate and humanity are affected by various factors. Both works were full of deep thoughts and philosophical implications. In Water Margins, the author expressed his pursuit of heroism and justice by describing the struggle and sacrifice of Liangshan heroes. In Jin Yong's novels, the author expressed his thoughts on human nature, fate, and morality by describing the growth and adventures of martial arts masters. These thoughts and implications will help readers understand Chinese literature and culture in depth. Water margin and Jin Yong's wuxia novels both have their own unique charm and the same effect. They are both classics in Chinese literature, worthy of readers 'deep taste and understanding.
Jin Yong is one of the representatives of modern Chinese martial arts novels. His martial arts novels are not only popular in the Chinese world, but also have a profound impact on East Asian culture and thinking. In Mr. Jin Yong's novel, there was a sense of chivalry and justice, and many plots had profound meanings and educational significance. Mr. Jin Yong believes that martial arts novels are a cultural product. It is not only a form of entertainment, but also a spiritual embodiment and cultural inheritance. Wuxia novels could stimulate the readers 'sense of justice and morality, guiding them to pursue justice, sacrifice themselves for others, and serve the country and the people. At the same time, Wuxia novels could also provide readers with a way to escape from reality, allowing them to experience the grudges of Jianghu in the virtual world and obtain a kind of spiritual satisfaction and comfort from the loyalty of heroes. Mr. Jin Yong also attached great importance to the story plot and character shaping in the novel. He believed that a good martial arts novel not only had a fascinating plot, but also needed a rich character image and a profound character description. These elements could enhance the appeal of the novel and the readers 'immersion, making the novel more valuable and influential. Mr. Jin Yong believed that martial arts novels should not only be written well but also meaningfully. He hoped that through his novels, he could bring more positive energy and enlightenment to society, so that more people would be inspired and pursue justice, courage, and loyalty to become true heroes and chivalrous men.
The nine evil sects and martial arts in Jin Yong's novels were as follows: 1 Sunflower Manual: From the 26th chapter of the " Smiling Proud Jianghu ". It is an extremely evil martial arts secret book. The practitioner of this martial art must practice hard without sleeping or eating in order to master its mysteries. The Sunflower Manual's cultivation method was extremely strange. It required the cultivator to use the feminine energy in a woman's body as the foundation to continuously cultivate qi and strength to reach an extreme realm. [2. Ice Spirit Silver Needle: From the 15th chapter of " Demigods and Semi-Devils ". It is one of the martial arts that Duan Yu learned.] The unique feature of the Ice Spirit Silver Needle was that the needle was extremely sharp and could penetrate the enemy's skin and cause great damage. However, the cost of cultivating this technique was also very high. It required a large amount of physical strength and spiritual energy, and once it was successfully cultivated, it was not easy to give up. 3. Xuanming Elders: From the 29th chapter of The Return of the Condor Heroes, there are two top masters in Jin Yong's novel named Xuanmingzi and Xuanmingshi. Their martial arts are called Xuanming Divine Art. The specialty of the Xuanming Divine Art was that it could dispel all damage, including martial arts and magic. Once it was successfully cultivated, it could permanently be immune to any damage. 4. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: From the 10th chapter of " Smiling Proud in Jianghu ", they are the four leaders of the Mei Zhuang Gang. Their martial arts are called the Four Treasures of Mei Zhuang. The specialty of the Four Treasures of Mei Zhuang was that they were good at using various poison techniques to cause great damage. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang had extremely evil Kung Fu and were one of the most terrifying existences in Jianghu. 5. Hengshan Sect: From the 24th chapter of " Smiling Proud in Jianghu ", it is a sect in Jin Yong's novel. The martial arts that they practice are called Hengshan Sect. The Hengshan Sect's Kung Fu was weak in attack but extremely high in defense. One could also improve their attack power by practicing specific Kung Fu. 6. Huashan Sect: From the 19th chapter of " Smiling Proud in Jianghu ", it is a sect in Jin Yong's novel. The martial arts that they practice are called Huashan Sect. The Huashan Sect's martial arts were strong in attack but weak in defense, and they were easily countered by the attacker. 7. The Heavenly Mountain Child: From the 65th chapter of " The Eight Dragons " is a top master in Jin Yong's novel. The martial arts he practiced was called the Heavenly Mountain Plum Breaking Hand. The specialty of the Tianshan Plum Breaking Hand was that it could use softness to overcome hardness. It could achieve a double blow to the enemy through a combination of attack and defense. 8. Wudang Sect: From the 20th chapter of The Condor Heroes, it is a sect in Jin Yong's novel. The martial arts that they practice are called Wudang Sect.