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Jin Yong's novel technique is to describe the character's delicate, appropriate, vivid inner monologue and action, which shows his profound literary foundation and unique narrative style.
The women in Jin Yong's novels often had extraordinary temperament and charm. Their stories and emotions were also an indispensable part of the novel. The following are some poems describing the women in Jin Yong's novels to express their beauty and charm: 1. Lin Daiyu's " Lifetime Mistake " in " Dream of the Red Chamber " A lifetime's mistake, a lifetime's mistake, a lifetime's mistake, all the common people's years are long. Can understand the amorous feelings of painting, eyebrows should know the meaning of bending into a hook. All the heroes have turned into dung, worthy of laughing at the twilight of the east wind. 2. Lin Chong's Inscription on the Wall in Water Margins: The beauty who died shed tears, the hero who had no way to go wept at the ghosts and gods. In Liangshan Lake, the demon was killed before the battle. 3. Azhu's " Linjiang Immortal·Chuzhou Xijian " in " Tian Long Ba Bu ": Alone in a foreign land, a stranger, I miss my family more than ever during the festive season. I know from a distance that my brothers are short of one person by planting dogwood everywhere. 4. Loong 'er's " Unrequited Love Valley " in " The Condor Heroes ": How deep is the love in the Unrequited Love Valley? Flowing water and falling flowers, spring has gone, and heaven is on earth. 5. Zhao Min's "Nanxiangzi·Recalling the Past in Beigu Pavilion at Jingkou" in "Journey of Chivalrous Men": North of Jingkou, Guting reminisces about the past and misses the beauty. All the heroes in the world bow down to her, and see her beauty. These poems expressed the praise of the beauty and charm of the women in Jin Yong's novels, and also showed the lofty aspirations and unique charm of these women.
The saddest words in Jin Yong's novels vary from person to person, but the following fragments may resonate with readers: Although he was nearly fifty years old, he was strong and looked like a young man. He also held a sharp dagger in his hand and wandered in the Jianghu like an ageless dragon. - Duan Zhengchun and Duan Yu lamented the gap between him and his son when they parted ways in the " Demigods ". A'Zhu is A'Zhu. The four seas and the kingdoms have turned into dust for thousands of years. - In The Deer and the Cauldron, Wei Xiaobao sighed when he named Little Xuanzi. Lovesickness is as deep as the sea, and old things are as far away as the sky. I hope we can live together for a long time. - In The Return of the Condor Heroes, Huang Rong wrote a poem after Yang Guo left to express her longing and reluctance for him. If he were old enough, he would dare to laugh at Huang Chao for being unmanly. The famous quote that Yue Buqun said to Linghu Chong in " Smiling Proud Jianghu " hinted at his complicated feelings for Linghu Chong. The words in these clips expressed the reluctance and longing for the deceased lovers, relatives, and friends. They entrusted the nostalgia for the beautiful past and the expectations for the future. It was moving to read.
There were many classic sentences in Jin Yong's novels. The following were some of the more famous ones: Let him be strong, let him be strong, let the wind blow the hills. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons The world's wind and clouds come out. Once we enter the Jianghu, time urges us. - Smiling Proud in the World 3. Love is far away, but it must be reached. - The Condor Heroes Great minds think alike. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons 5. To understand the world is to learn, to understand human feelings is to write articles. - The Deer and the Cauldron In other years, if I repay the Qing Emperor and the peach blossoms bloom together. - The Condor Heroes Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons The world's wind and clouds come out. As soon as we enter the Jianghu, the years urge us. - Smiling Proud in the World Asking you how many favors you can have is like a night of wind and rain dispersing the vast sky. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons The green mountains never change, the green water flows forever, and the hero is immortal. - The Condor Heroes
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works are widely spread and have a wide influence. There are many domineering famous sentences in his novels. The following are some of them: Ambition: refers to having lofty aspirations and the spirit of bravely advancing without fear of danger. 2. The world is for all: It refers to the spirit of pursuing justice and equality and bravely advancing for justice. 3. Facing death unflinchingly: It refers to the unyielding spirit of facing danger and death without fear. 4. Indomitable: refers to having a firm belief and perseverance. When faced with difficulties and setbacks, they will not give up easily, but will persistently pursue their goals. 5. Invincible: refers to having indestructible strength and willpower to overcome all difficulties and challenges to achieve their goals. 6 Sunflower Manual: It refers to a martial arts secret manual in Jin Yong's novels. It is said that cultivating this skill can make one invincible in the world, but the secret manual can never be passed down. The above are some of the domineering famous sentences in Jin Yong's novels that show the author's pursuit of life and persistence in his beliefs.
There are many famous sentences in Jin Yong's novels, and everyone's feelings and experiences are different. However, some sentences are indeed impressive. Here are some of the more classic ones: If he is strong, let him be strong. The breeze blows over the hills. The moon shines on the river. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons Since ancient times, who hasn't died? - The Condor Heroes The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. Once we enter the Jianghu, time urges the emperor to seek hegemony. In laughter, we can't win. Life is drunk. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring. - The Condor Heroes The affairs of the world are like the unpredictable universe of chess. Even if you win, you must win with glory. Even if you lose, you must lose with dignity. - The Eight Dragons and Dragons These sentences were full of life philosophy and wisdom, which made people feel inspired when reading them.
The most domineering sentence in Jin Yong's novel was,"I'll force myself." This sentence came from the main character Wei Xiaobao in The Deer and the Cauldron. It expressed his unyielding spirit of not fearing power and also showed his open-minded and free character. The 'I' in this sentence meant that Wei Xiaobao did not force himself to do something but volunteered to do it. This showed his courage and determination. This sentence was expressed in a concise and clear way, filled with a sense of power that was unforgettable.
Some of the sentences in Jin Yong's novel that moved me are as follows: Since ancient times, who hasn't died? - This sentence from " The Return of the Condor Heroes " expressed the author's deep thoughts on life and the importance of upholding justice and leaving a good name. 2 He is strong, let him be strong, the breeze blows the hills. - This sentence came from the book, Demigods and Semi-Devils. It described a kind of tolerant and tolerant attitude, believing that everyone should have their own value and strength and should not be denied because of others 'evaluation. The world is like a chess game, unpredictable, but ultimately empty. - This sentence from " The Deer and the Cauldron " expressed a kind of emotion about the fickleness of life, and also conveyed the author's criticism of the pursuit of power and wealth. The greatest chivalrous man is for the country and the people. - This sentence came from " Journey of Chivalrous Men ", which was the author's summary of the spirit of chivalrous men. It was the spirit of bravely advancing for social justice and the interests of the people. These sentences all have profound thoughts and cultural implications. Through vivid language, they show the author's thoughts and feelings about life, humanity and society, and let the readers feel his deep thoughts and emotions.
The most domineering words in Jin Yong's novels vary from person to person, but the following sentences may be widely regarded as the most representative: Linghu Chong said to Lin Pingzhi, expressing his indomitable spirit of not succumbing to adversity. 2. Invincible! - Qiao Feng showed his indomitable spirit to his opponent. How can I not be a hero? - Huang Rong expressed her respect and support for heroes to Guo Jing. Duan Yu's words to Wang Yuyan expressed his confidence, calmness, and fearlessness. These sentences were filled with strong emotions and momentum, making people feel the spiritual power that the author wanted to express.
"The martial arts of the world come from Shaolin, and heroes are everywhere."