There were many martial arts in Jin Yong's novels, but some of them, such as the Sunflower Manual and the Nine Yang Scripture, were considered real. These martial arts are all very famous classics in ancient Chinese martial arts novels. It is said that they all exist, but their authenticity is also controversial. But no matter what, these martial arts were classics in Chinese martial arts novels and were loved by a wide range of readers.
There were many martial arts in Jin Yong's novels, some of which were considered real. The following are some of them: 1 Sunflower Sutra: This is one of the most famous martial arts in Jin Yong's novels, but it's also fictional. However, the Sunflower Manual was a plot in the novel "The Sword of the Blue Blood" written by Mr. Jin Yong, not a real martial arts secret manual. 2. Taiji Fist: Taiji Fist is a famous sect in Jin Yong's novels, but it is also fictional. However, it was true that Taiji was a traditional Chinese martial arts technique. 3. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms is a famous sect in Jin Yong's novels, but it is also fictional. However, the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms was a plot in the novel " Eight Dragons " written by Mr. Jin Yong, not a real martial art. 4. Fearless Divine Technique: Fearless Divine Technique is a famous sect in Jin Yong's novels, but it is also fictional. However, the Fearless Divine Art was a traditional Chinese martial arts technique. 5. The Mandarin Duck Knife: The Mandarin Duck Knife is a famous sect in Jin Yong's novels, but it is also fictional. However, the mandarin duck knife was a plot in Mr. Jin Yong's novel,"Journey of Chivalrous Men", and it did not really exist. Nine Swords Beyond the Swords: Nine Swords Beyond the Swords was a famous sect in Jin Yong's novels, but it was also fictional. However, the Lone Nine Swords was a traditional sword style in Chinese martial arts. It should be noted that although many of the martial arts in Jin Yong's novels are fictional, some of the plots and characters are also real, which has a profound impact on Chinese martial arts and martial arts novels.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels," The Eight Dragons " and " The Deer and the Cauldron ", described many wonderful martial arts. The following are some of them that are believed to be real: 1. The martial arts that the leader of the Carefree Sect, Li Xiaoyao, had learned, such as the "Tianshan Plum Splitting Hand" and the "Flying Star Moon Smashing Palm". 2. Shaolin Temple's Iron Palm Gang and Yijinjing. 3. Wudang Sect's Taiji Fist and Zhang Sanfeng's Taiji Fist Sword. 4. The Huashan Sect's "Yue Clan Sword Style". 5. The Seven Heroes and Five Righteous Martial Arts of the Seven Monsters of Jiangnan. 6. The "Sunflower Manual" and "Fighting with Both Hands" of the Ming Cult. It should be noted that the martial arts in Jin Yong's novels are often fictional, but they have had a profound impact on the development of modern martial arts novels and martial arts.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been widely translated into many languages and enjoy a high reputation in China and around the world. Jin Yong's martial arts works mainly included the following: Legend of the Condor Heroes: It was one of Jin Yong's representative works, which narrated the Jianghu stories of Guo Jing, Huang Rong and others during the Southern Song Dynasty. [2]<< Tian Long Ba Bu >>: It narrates the Jianghu stories of Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu, and others during the Yuan Dynasty. It is also a classic work of Jin Yong. [3]" Smiling Proud Jianghu ": It was a mid-term work of Jin Yong, which told the Jianghu story of Linghu Chong and others during the Ming Dynasty. [4. The Deer and the Cauldron: The Jianghu story of Wei Xiaobao and others during the Qing Dynasty is a late work of Jin Yong.] In addition to the above, Jin Yong also wrote many other popular martial arts works such as Book Sword Gratitude and Revenge, Blue Blood Sword, Mandarin Duck Knife, etc. These works had complicated plots, vivid characters, and beautiful language, which were regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature.
Many of the martial arts schools in Jin Yong's novels do exist in reality. The following are some of them: Shaolin Temple: Shaolin Temple is a famous Buddhist temple in China, famous for teaching Zen martial arts. In reality, Shaolin Temple was one of the famous martial arts sects in China, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. 2. Huashan Sect: Huashan Sect was a famous Taoist sect in China that taught swordsmanship as its main martial arts. In reality, the Huashan Sect was one of the famous martial arts sects in China. It also had a long history and rich cultural heritage. 3. Wudang Sect: The Wudang Sect is a famous Taoist sect in China. It is famous for teaching Taiji Fist and Zhang Sanfeng's martial arts. In reality, the Wudang Sect was one of the famous martial arts sects in China. It also had a long history and rich cultural heritage. 4. Qingcheng Sect: The Qingcheng Sect was a famous Taoist sect in China that taught swordsmanship as its main martial arts. In reality, the Qingcheng Monastery was one of the famous martial arts sects in China. It also had a long history and rich cultural heritage. 5. Tianshan Sect: Tianshan Sect was a famous Taoist sect in China that taught Tianshan Plum Breaker Hand and Tianshan Six Sun Palm as its main martial arts. In reality, the Sky Mountain Sect was one of the famous martial arts sects in China. It also had a long history and rich cultural heritage. Kongtong Sect: The Kongtong Sect was a famous Taoist sect in China that mainly taught the martial arts of the Kongtong Sect. In reality, the Kongtong Sect was one of the famous martial arts sects in China. It also had a long history and rich cultural heritage. It should be noted that the martial arts sects in Jin Yong's novels may have some differences and adjustments in reality because these novels are fictional. Many plots and characters are fictional.
Some of the characters in Jin Yong's novels actually existed in history. Here are some examples: 1. Linghu Chong: A real historical figure. Linghu Chong was a famous swordsman in the Jianghu at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty. 2. Yue Buqun: The real historical character Yue Buqun is the main character in Jin Yong's novel "Smiling Proud Jianghu". He is the leader of the Huashan Sect. 3. Guo Jing: A real historical figure. Guo Jing was a swordsman at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was subdued by the Golden Wheel Temple and became a monk. Later, he became a famous general who resisted the Jin Dynasty. 4 Huang Rong: Real Historical Figure Huang Rong The famous heroine of the late Northern Song Dynasty was the main character in Jin Yong's novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes. 5 Zhou Botong: A real historical figure Zhou Botong was a famous martial arts figure in the late Southern Song Dynasty. He was proficient in Taiji Fist and Zhang Sanfeng Taiji Fist. 6. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: Real historical figures. The martial arts figures of the Four Friends of Mei Zhuang at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty included Ma Guangzuo, Zhang Li, Chen Jinnan, and others. 7 Jin Yong: The real historical character Jin Yong is a famous martial arts novel in modern China. His works have influenced several generations of Chinese people. 8. Ren Yingying: Real Historical Figure Ren Yingying The main character in Jin Yong's novel, Smiling Proud in Jianghu, is Linghu Chong's wife. The above only listed some of the real historical characters that appeared in Jin Yong's novels. There were many other characters that also existed, such as Qiao Feng, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, etc.
Mr. Jin Yong's 15 martial arts novels had a total of more than 20 million words. These novels covered the history, society, characters, and plots from the Qing Dynasty to the modern era. They had high literary and artistic value.
In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, many male protagonists were written to death by Jin Yong. Here are some of the famous male leads: 1. Duan Yu: In the "Demigods and Semi-Devils," Duan Yu was killed by Xu Zhu at the end. [2. Murong Fu: In the [Demigods and Semi-Devils], Murong Fu was eventually killed by Xuzhu.] 3. Ding Chunqiu: Ding Chunqiu was eventually killed by Zi in the Demigods. 4. Linghu Chong: In the " Smiling Proud Jianghu ", Linghu Chong was eventually killed by Yue Buqun. [5. Zhang Wuji: In the Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, Zhang Wuji was eventually killed by Zhou Zhiruo.] 6 Wei Xiaobao: Although Wei Xiaobao is not an official character in Jin Yong's novel, Wei Xiaobao's ending in "The Deer and the Cauldron" is not very perfect. This was only a part of the story. In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, many male protagonists were written to death.
Jin Yong was a famous wuxia novel in China. His works had been adapted into many movies, TV series, cartoons, and other works. According to public information, Mr. Jin Yong had created a total of 15 martial arts novels. These works were called "Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge Record","Eight Dragons","Smiling Proud Jianghu","Deer and Cauldron","The Condor Heroes","Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber","Swordsmanship","Blue Blood Sword","Mandarin Duck Knife","White Horse Roaring in the West Wind","Yue Nu Sword","Mandarin Duck Knife", etc. Among them, the three novels," Journey of Chivalrous Men,"" The Sword of the Blue Blood," and " The White Horse Roaring in the West Wind " had not been adapted into a film or television work. The two novels," The Sword of the Yue Woman " and " The Mandarin Duck Knife ", were more well-known and had been adapted into many film and television works.
Jin Yong had a total of 15 martial arts novels, namely Book and Sword, The Return of the Condor Heroes, Smiling Proud in Jianghu, Eight Heavenly Dragons, Blue Blood Sword, Deer and Cauldron, Journey of the Chivalrous, Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, White Horse Roaring in the West Wind, Sword of the Yue Maiden, New The Return of the Condor Heroes, New Smiling Proud in Jianghu, New Eight Heavenly Dragons, and New Blue Blood Sword.
The martial arts novel series created by Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) was called "Jin Yong's martial arts novels". There were seven books in total,"The Legend of the Condor Heroes","The Condor Heroes","The Eight Dragons","The Smiling Proud Jianghu","The Deer and the Cauldron","The Book and the Sword","The Book and the Sword", and "The Swordsman".