Jin Yong's novels were usually well-conceived and he had been adjusting and perfecting the story in the process of writing. Jin Yong was a very hardworking person. He spent a lot of time and energy to conceive the plot and characters of the novel, and constantly revised and improved in the process of writing. Therefore, his novels often had a complete story framework and coherent plot development.
Jin Yong (formerly known as Cha Liangyong) is a famous martial arts novel in Hong Kong. His works are mainly about martial arts, with strong Chinese cultural characteristics and profound human thinking. Jin Yong's wuxia novels took many years to conceive. The following is a brief introduction of his conception process: 1. Creation inspiration: Jin Yong loved martial arts novels when he was young. He once published some short stories of martial arts novels in magazines. At the beginning of his writing, he mainly wrote traditional wuxia novels, but soon found that these novels were outdated, so he began to explore new wuxia topics. 2. Character design: Jin Yong focused on character creation. Through in-depth analysis and portraying, he vividly portrayed the character, thoughts, and emotions of each character. In the process of conceiving, he first determined the theme and plot of the novel, then designed some core characters, including the protagonist, the villain, and the supporting characters, and through various details to describe their personalities and relationships. 3. Worldview setting: Jin Yong's novels often have strong Chinese cultural characteristics. His novels often have traditional cultural elements such as martial arts, poetry, history, and so on. In the process of conceiving, he first had to determine the worldview setting of the novel, including historical background, geographical climate, social structure, etc. Then, he would construct the worldview and background of the novel through the setting. 4. Plot design: Jin Yong's plots are often dramatic and suspenseful. He attracts the readers 'interest through carefully designed plots. In the process of conceiving, he first had to determine the basic framework of the story and then construct an attractive story through continuous modification and improvement. 5. Revisions and modifications: Jin Yong's creation process is a process of constant revision and modification. In the early stages of the creation, he would write down a preliminary draft and then modify and polish it. In the process of editing, he repeatedly scrutinized every detail and adjusted the storyline and character relationships to achieve a better effect.
There were many who continued to write Jin Yong's novels, but it was hard to say which one was because of each. Some of these works also achieved a certain degree of success. For example, someone once combined the martial arts elements in Jin Yong's novels with sci-fi elements to create a martial arts novel called The New Legend of the Condor Heroes, which was warmly welcomed by readers. However, it was not easy to write a novel that was deeply rooted in people's hearts, had ups and downs in the plot, and had vivid and vivid characters. Only by conceiving the plot could he create an excellent sequel. Therefore, it was not easy to continue writing Jin Yong's novels. Only then could he integrate the classic elements of Jin Yong's novels into his own works and make them more successful.
Mr. Jin Yong had never written a time-travel novel. He mainly wrote martial arts novels, which included many classic plots and characters. Although Mr. Jin Yong's works are widely praised, some readers may find some flaws or different views in them. This does not mean that Mr. Jin Yong has never written a time-travel novel.
"The greatest of chivalrous men is for the country and the people" came from Jin Yong's "Journey of Chivalrous Men".
Jin Yong (original name Zha Liangyong) is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. He has created many classic martial arts novels, among which the most famous ones are The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, The Sword of Green Blood, and The Deer and Cauldron. These novels were regarded as classics in the history of martial arts novels and were deeply loved by readers.
"The greatest of chivalrous men is for the country and the people" came from Jin Yong's "Journey of Chivalrous Men".
Jin Yong's earliest work was The Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge. It was a novel by Jin Yong that was broadcasted on Hong Kong's TVB in 1955. Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge told the story of the big sects fighting for treasures and status in Jianghu at the end of Ming Dynasty. The background of this novel was about the fight for treasures, the status of Jianghu, and the grudges between the sects in the late Ming Dynasty.
Jin Yong's novel was a famous wuxia novel in China and was hailed as one of the masters of the wuxia novel world. His works described the grudges of Jianghu and the tenderness of chivalrous bones as the theme. The plot was full of ups and downs and the characters were well-liked by readers. Jin Yong's novels were smooth and detailed, good at depicting characters 'personalities and emotions. There were many classic plots and characters in his works, such as Guo Jing and Huang Rong in The Return of the Condor Heroes, Duan Yu and Xu Zhu in Tianlong Ba Bu, etc., which had become an important part of Chinese culture. Of course, everyone's evaluation of the novel was subjective, so there were different opinions on whether Jin Yong's novel was well written. However, in general, Jin Yong's novels had a wide readership in China and around the world. They were an indispensable part of the history of Chinese literature.
What parts of Jin Yong's novels do you not think of at first, but are "wonderful after careful thought"? As a novel, the plot, characters, worldview, and so on of Jin Yong's novel were all worth studying. However, although some details seem ordinary, they contain profound philosophical and cultural implications that are worth pondering. The following are some details from Jin Yong's novels that I didn't think much of at first, but I thought about it carefully: 1. The background of Duan Yu and Xu Zhu, the two main characters in " Eight Demigods ": Duan Yu was born in Dali Kingdom and was the son of Dali Emperor Duan Zhengchun, while Xu Zhu was an adopted orphan. Although they came from different backgrounds, their relationship was very harmonious. 2. The love between Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu in The Return of the Condor Heroes: Although the two of them have experienced many hardships, their love has always been the same. Their love story tells us that true love is not limited by time and space. As long as we love each other sincerely, we can overcome all obstacles. 3. Wei Xiaobao's philosophy of life in The Deer and the Cauldron: Wei Xiaobao was born in a humble family, but he learned how to survive and benefit in this complicated society. His philosophy of life told us that if we wanted to survive and benefit in this society, we must learn to be observant and flexible. Ling Huchong's Kung Fu in " Smiling Proud in Jianghu ": Ling Huchong was a highly skilled martial arts master, but he was not a greasy middle-aged man. His way of martial arts told us that if we want to reach the peak of martial arts, we must learn to cultivate ourselves and constantly improve ourselves. 5. Yuan Chengzhi's life philosophy in " The Sword of Green Blood ": Yuan Chengzhi was a martial arts master with a humble background, but he learned how to stick to his beliefs and pursuits. His philosophy of life told us that if we want to stick to our beliefs and pursuits, we must learn to think independently and not be influenced by others.
Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) was a famous martial arts novel in Hong Kong. He was known as the "father of martial arts novels". His works were mainly based on martial arts, combining history, philosophy, psychology and other elements. They were deeply loved by readers. Jin Yong was born in 1918, formerly known as Zha Liangyong, in Haining, Zhejiang Province. He loved reading since childhood, especially martial arts novels. In 1937, Jin Yong began to serialize his martial arts novel, The Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge, in the newspaper. From then on, he became a legendary figure in the history of Hong Kong literature. Jin Yong's novels were known for their twists and turns in the plot, profound character descriptions, and beautiful language. The characters in his works were deeply loved by readers. His novels not only focused on the construction of the plot, but also on the description of the character's heart, so that readers could have a deeper understanding of each character's personality and fate. Jin Yong's writing style was concise and clear, and his language was beautiful, full of poetry and philosophy. His novels often used a lot of metaphor and symbolism to let the readers feel the deeper meaning. At the same time, Jin Yong also paid attention to the details of each character's unique personality characteristics and behavior, allowing the readers to have a deeper understanding of their inner world. Jin Yong was an outstanding martial arts novelist. His works had become classics in the history of Chinese literature with their unique style and profound ideology.