Jin Yong's martial arts novels were very well written. His two sentences describing many of his outstanding works were: Three points of merit, the country's name becomes eight formations The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. Once we enter the Jianghu, time urges us.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works are regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature. There were several reasons why his wuxia novels were so well written: 1. Unique narrative style: Jin Yong's wuxia novels adopted a unique narrative style, centered on the characters, and displayed the unique charm of Chinese wuxia novels by shaping the characters and pushing the story forward. 2. Rich character setting: There are many characters in Jin Yong's works. Each character has its own unique personality, background and experience. These characters interweave and interact in the story to form a rich and colorful world. 3. Careful description: Jin Yong paid great attention to details in the writing process. He could vividly show the emotions, psychology and actions of the characters through delicate strokes, so that the readers could feel the feeling of being there. 4. Profound ideology: Jin Yong's wuxia novels are not only purely entertainment works, but also contain profound ideology. His works reflect the traditional Chinese values and chivalrous spirit, which has a very high cultural value. 5. A broad audience base: Jin Yong's martial arts novels have a wide audience base in China. His works are not only loved by readers, but also welcomed by international readers, becoming one of the important representatives of Chinese culture.
The couplet in Jin Yong's works was: White horse howling in the west wind Dragon and Elephant Flying in the Sky A beauty dies Blood Sword Qi Rushing Legend of the Flying Fox snow Mountain flying fox The city's secrets, broken love, broken friendship A chivalrous man is clear about gratitude and resentment The Deer and the Cauldron Book and sword, gratitude and hatred, love and hatred are difficult to resolve Condor Heroes, Condor Heroes The Legend of the Condor Heroes Smiling Proud in Jianghu, Smiling Proud in Jianghu The Eight Heavenly Dragons are free and unfettered chivalrous tenderness Laugh proudly in the world
The 14 martial arts novels written by Jin Yong in his lifetime included: Book and Sword Grudge Record 2. The Condor Heroes 3.8 Demigods 4." Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 5." Blue Blood Sword " 6 "Mandarin Duck Knife" 7 The Deer and the Cauldron 8."Journey of Chivalrous Men" 9. Sword of the Yue Maiden 10 The Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre 11 " White Horse Roaring in the West Wind " Flying Fox on Snow Mountain 13-The Tactics of Connecting Cities Meteor, Butterfly, Sword
The couplet in Jin Yong's work was: ``` Flying snow shoots white deer in the sky, laughing at the book, the hero of the gods leaning on the green mandarin duck. ``` Each character represented the name of a Jin Yong novel. Flying Snow Shooting White Deer referred to Demigods and the Legend of the Condor Heroes. The Laughing Book Hero Yi Biyuan referred to " The Smiling Proud Wanderer "," Book and Sword Record of Gratitude and Revenge "," The Return of the Condor Heroes "," The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre "," Blue Blood Sword ", and " Mandarin Duck Saber ". These novels were all representative works of Mr. Jin Yong. They were widely praised and loved by readers.
There are many reasons for the existence of lunatics in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. The following are some possible explanations: 1. A novel needs conflict. The existence of a lunatic could create conflicts and make the readers feel nervous and excited, enhancing the readers 'reading ability. The image of a madman could highlight the protagonist's personality. The protagonists in Jin Yong's novels usually had unique personalities and characteristics. The image of a madman could be used to show some defects or shortcomings of the protagonist, so that readers could have a deeper understanding of the protagonist. The existence of lunatics can reflect the reality of society. Jin Yong's novels were written in the late Ming Dynasty. The social reality of this period can be referred to as the image of a madman. The image of a madman could also be used as a satire and criticism of the darkness of society at that time. 4. Jin Yong's own creation intention. Jin Yong himself was also a martial arts novelist. He might create some unique characters, including lunatics, according to his own creative intentions and literary style. The reason why there were lunatics in Jin Yong's martial arts novels was that different readers might have different interpretation and understanding.
Mr. Jin Yong's works, The Return of the Condor Heroes, Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Swordsman, The Sword of the Green Blood, and The Deer and Cauldron, are famous wuxia novels series, which include many colorful martial arts. The following are some of the famous martial arts: 1. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: The martial arts of the top master Huang Yaoshi from the " Return of the Condor Heroes " was known as the first palm in the martial arts world for its vigorous and powerful palm power. 2. Free and Unfettered Martial Arts: The martial arts of the sects from the Eight Demigods are represented by masters such as Free and Unfettered Travel and Wuyazi. Their martial arts are free and unrestrained, and their artistic conception is profound. 3. Ouyang Feng's Ouyang Ke martial arts: Fighting poison with poison, suppressing people with skills, and being invincible is one of the representative villains in Jin Yong's works. [4. Duan Yu's Duan Zhengchun's martial arts: He is another representative villain in Jin Yong's works with profound internal strength, exquisite martial arts, and a benevolent heart.] 5. Tai Chi and Ba Gua Zhang: The two masters from the " Smiling Proud Jianghu " are known for their slow and powerful movements and flexible changes. They are regarded as classic kung fu in the martial arts world. 6. Fighting with both hands: The martial arts of Yuan Chengzhi, the top master in the "Blue Blood Sword", can use different weapons with both hands to exert powerful power in a multi-in-one manner. 7 Embroidery Needle: Wei Xiaobao's martial arts from The Deer and the Cauldron were known as " child's play " because of their small and flexible needling techniques and fast and accurate attacks.
The wuxia novels written by Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) were known as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Swordsman, The Sword of the Blue Blood, The Deer and the Cauldron, and other classic works of Chinese wuxia novels. These novels gradually formed a complete martial arts world in Mr. Jin Yong's writing career, which showed the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous spirit, love stories, historical background and other rich content.
There were many wonderful couplets in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. "This couplet,'Wanshui Qianshan, only wait for the confidence to walk the world,' means that no matter how difficult the road is, as long as the confidence is firm, you will be able to overcome the difficulties and achieve success." 2. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: "Since ancient times, who has not died?" There were also many couplets in Jin Yong's novels, such as " The world is unpredictable like chess; life is like a dream, but not a dream ". These couplets were full of philosophy and life wisdom, which benefited people a lot.
There are many classic couplets in Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novels. Here are some more famous ones: 1. Flying snow shooting white deer in the sky, laughing at the book, the hero of the gods leaning on the green mandarin duck. Mr. Jin Yong 2. The world is full of wind and clouds, and we are born with talents that will be useful. Eight Dragons and Dragons 3. The world is like chess, the universe is unpredictable, life is like a play, fate is full of ups and downs. Deer and Cauldron Good and evil will be rewarded in the end. The right path in the world is vicissitudes. [Smiling Proud in the World] 5. Ambition and ambition are as strong as a tiger, and ambition is as high as the sky. "Journey of the Chivalrous" 6. The martial arts in the world are out of our generation. Time has urged us to enter the Jianghu. Heroes and heroes are invincible. Their names will be passed down through the ages. The Condor Heroes A laugh from the vast sea surges on both sides of the river; so many beautiful mountains and rivers attract countless heroes to bow down. [Smiling Proud in the World] The world is like a chess game, unpredictable, who can predict the future, only heaven rewards hard work. Eight Dragons and Dragons These couplets were not only widely circulated in the novel, but also reflected Mr. Jin Yong's thoughts and insights on Chinese traditional culture and philosophy of life.
The two lines of the poem described all of Jin Yong's martial arts. It was a dream of Jianghu written by Jin Yong's wonderful book.