Which of the martial arts in the martial arts dramas compiled by Jin Yong and Gu Long were fake and non-existent, and which were real and could be practiced? Which friend can introduce me? Many of the martial arts in these novels and TV series were adapted from traditional martial arts novels. The martial arts moves and techniques had a certain historical and cultural background. However, it should be noted that these martial arts did not really exist. They were just fictional storylines and character settings. Some martial arts might be based on traditional wuxia novels, but whether the specific moves and techniques were real or not required specific analysis. In wuxia novels, there were some martial arts that were considered impossible to practice. For example, the Wuyazi martial arts in The Return of the Condor Heroes was said to be impossible to practice without a certain amount of internal energy and comprehension. There were also some martial arts such as Taiji Fist and Eight Trigrams Palm that had certain difficulties and limitations. However, many of the martial arts in wuxia novels could be practiced, and some techniques and moves could be improved and developed through continuous practice and cultivation. For example, Duan Yu had become a powerful martial arts master in the game of Demigods and Semi-Devils by continuously cultivating and training the Northern Dark Divine Technique and the Subtle Steps on the Ripples. To understand the specific martial arts in martial arts novels, one could read related novels or watch related TV dramas to understand and explore. At the same time, they could also learn and practice traditional martial arts to understand and experience the techniques and characteristics of these martial arts.
Both Gu Long and Jin Yong's wuxia works had a wide range of geographical descriptions, some of which also appeared in Shandong. In Gu Long's wuxia work," The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng," there was a master named " Piercing a Poplar in a Hundred Steps ". He was from Dali, Yunnan Province, but Shandong was also mentioned in some of the plots in the book. In Jin Yong's wuxia novel, Legend of the Condor Heroes, there was a character named Huang Yaoshi. He was from Jiangnan, but Shandong was also mentioned in some plots of the book. In addition, some other famous characters under Jin Yong's pen, such as Guo Jing, Linghu Chong, and Zhou Botong, had also experienced some stories in Shandong.
It was difficult to have a definite answer to the question of which four martial arts were the most powerful in Jin Yong's world of martial arts because each martial art had its own unique characteristics and advantages, and different readers would have different preferences and judgments. However, the following are some common types of martial arts and characteristics for readers to refer to: 1. Internal Kung Fu: This type of Kung Fu mainly relies on the practitioner's internal strength to exert its power, such as Duan Yu's Dali's Duan's Divine Skill, Xuzhu's Xiaoyao Sect's Kung Fu, etc. These martial arts required a long period of practice and accumulation, and once the internal energy was insufficient, the power would be greatly reduced. 2. Movement-type martial arts: This type of martial arts mainly uses unique moves to unleash its power, such as Qiao Feng's Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Huang Rong's Nine Yang Scripture, etc. These martial arts moves were unique and varied, allowing them to respond flexibly to different situations. 3. Lightness Skills: This type of martial arts mainly uses fast movement and jumping to exert its power, such as Linghu Chong's Nine Swords Beyond the Swords, Xiao Longnu's Lightness Skills, etc. These martial arts could allow one to move and attack quickly in a short period of time, which had a certain combat advantage. 4. Weapon-type martial arts: This type of martial arts mainly uses specific weapons to unleash its power, such as Guo Jing's Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Huang Rong's Nine Yang Scripture, Yang Guo's Nine Swords Beyond the Swords, etc. These martial arts required the use of specific weapons to enhance attack and defense. It should be noted that the characteristics and strength of these martial arts are based on the plot of the novel and the setting of the characters. Therefore, the characteristics and strength of these four martial arts will be different in different story backgrounds.
Mr. Jin Yong's novel is considered one of the representative works of Chinese martial arts novels. There are many descriptions of martial arts. However, because Jin Yong's novels had been adapted into movies, TV series, games, and many other forms, the names, moves, and techniques of martial arts in the novels might vary from one version to another. The following are some of the martial arts that are considered real in the novel: Taijiquan: Taijiquan is a traditional martial art in Mr. Jin Yong's novel and is considered one of the representatives of Chinese martial arts. Taiji Fist used slow, gentle steps and a series of complex movements to train the body's balance, coordination, and flexibility. 2. Fearless Divine Art: Fearless Divine Art is a martial art in Mr. Jin Yong's novel. It is considered one of the most popular martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. Its name comes from the surname of the protagonist, Zhang Wuji. Its function is to improve people's martial arts and strength. Sunflower Manual: Sunflower Manual is a martial art in Mr. Jin Yong's novel and is considered one of the most famous secret manuals in Chinese martial arts. Its functions and techniques were very complicated, including a series of offensive and defensive techniques. 4. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: The Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms is a martial art in Mr. Jin Yong's novel. It is considered one of the most famous palm techniques in Chinese martial arts. Its functions and techniques were very complex, including a series of powerful offensive and defensive techniques. 5. The mandarin duck knife: The mandarin duck knife is a martial art in Mr. Jin Yong's novel and is considered one of the most famous knives in Chinese martial arts. Its functions and techniques were very complex, including a series of fast attack and defense techniques. It should be noted that the martial arts in Jin Yong's novels were fictional and different from the martial arts and cultural traditions in the real world.
This question is difficult to answer because the martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are very diverse and each martial art has its own unique characteristics and weaknesses. If he trained all the martial arts to their limits, it might be difficult to determine which martial art was the strongest. However, generally speaking, the martial arts in Jin Yong's novels were targeted and applicable to a certain extent. For example, some martial arts were suitable for dealing with certain types of enemies, while others were suitable for specific situations. Therefore, if he wanted to train all his martial arts to the limit, he might need to consider the specific situation. In addition, the martial arts in Jin Yong's novels also had a certain connection and inheritance relationship. If he practiced all the martial arts to the limit, he might need to consider the connection and influence of these martial arts. In short, if all the martial arts were trained to the limit, it would be difficult to determine which martial art was the strongest. It needed to be analyzed according to the specific situation.
Jin Yong and Gu Long are two outstanding martial arts novels. Their works are widely spread and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Because of this, it was difficult for the two of them to come up with a definite answer to compare their martial arts skills. Mr. Jin Yong's works were famous for their exquisite descriptions and rich emotions. The martial arts settings in his novels were mostly traditional martial arts, which focused on internal energy, moves, and mastery of fire. Among them, the most famous works included Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Laughing Proud Jianghu, and so on. In these novels, Mr. Jin Yong created many representative martial arts characters. Their martial arts were unique and contained profound philosophy and moral concepts. Mr. Gu Long's works were known for their stimulating, compact, and imaginative descriptions. The martial arts settings in his novels were mostly modern martial arts that emphasized speed and flexibility. Among them, the most famous works included " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng,"" Full of Flowers,"" The Legend of Chu Liuxiang," and so on. In these novels, Mr. Gu Long created many characters with great personalities and charm. Their martial arts were unique and full of romantic colors and bizarre plots. Therefore, it was impossible to simply answer which martial arts in Jin Yong's or Gu Long's martial arts novels was more powerful. It depended on the reader's personal preferences and reading experience. The two readers can choose works that suit them according to their preferences.
The list of the ten great martial arts techniques in Jin Yong's Wuxia novels referred to some of the martial arts techniques commonly seen in Wuxia novels, including the Sunflower Treasure Book, the Nine Yang Scripture, the Condor Swordsman Technique, the Star Absorption Technique, the Tendon Changing Scripture, the Ice Spirit Silver Needle, the Two-handed Fighting, the Taiji Fist, and so on. However, a true martial arts secret art was not a single one. It was a combination of many different martial arts principles and techniques. It was comprehensive and flexible. Therefore, it was very difficult to simply classify a true martial arts secret art with a specific name. In Jin Yong's martial arts, the martial arts that were truly considered to be the ultimate martial arts were often those that required extremely high martial arts talent and perseverance after long-term cultivation and required strict training to master. These martial arts usually had strong offensive and defensive power, and could deal with various enemies and situations. They also showed high power and practicality in actual combat. For example, the Sunflower Manual and the Nine Yang Manual were both considered to be the ultimate martial arts of Jin Yong's martial arts. They were created by two genius masters in the martial arts world respectively. They had powerful attack and defense, and in actual combat, they showed extremely high power and practicality.
The martial arts novelists of the same period as Jin Yong referred to the martial arts novels from the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, including Liang Yusheng, Gu Long, Jin Yong, Huang Yi, Ni Kuang, and others. The following is a list of several martial arts novelists from the same period as Jin Yong: 1 Liang Yusheng (1897 - 1984): His masterpieces include "The Shadow of the Phantom","The Legend of Jianghu","The Jade Bow Collection of the Cloud Sea", etc. 2. Gu Long (1934 - 1995): His masterpieces include The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, The Legend of Chu Liuxiang, The Legendary Twin Prides, etc. 3. Jin Yong (1918 - 1985): His masterpieces include Book and Sword of Gratitude and Revenge, Journey of Chivalrous Men, Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, and Eight Dragons. 4. Huang Yi (1957 - 1989): His masterpieces include Cold Water Yi, Legends of the Wilderness, Shattering the Void, etc. 5. Ni Kuang (1948-): His masterpieces include "The Romance of the Gods,""Science Fictions,""Ni Kuang's Science Fictions Collection," etc. These martial arts novelists created a large number of martial arts novels from the end of the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, which influenced the creation and development of martial arts novels later on.
Gu Long and Jin Yong were two outstanding novelists in the history of Chinese literature. Their works had become classic literary works and were deeply loved by readers. Gu Long and Jin Yong also adapted their works into martial arts TV dramas, which many viewers liked to watch. It was a very subjective question about which TV series was the best because everyone had different preferences for TV series, so it was difficult to give an objective answer. However, it could be said that Gu Long and Jin Yong's martial arts TV series had a very high production level. The plot was wonderful, the actors performed well, and the images were exquisite. They were deeply loved by the audience. If one had to choose the best TV series, it might vary from person to person, and different audiences would have different choices. However, it could be said that if there was a chance to watch Gu Long and Jin Yong's martial arts TV series, it would be very worth watching.
Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong) was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works had been translated into many languages and were loved by readers all over the world. Jin Yong's novels used martial arts as the theme to describe the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous courage, and tender feelings. The following are some examples of Jin Yong's martial arts dramas: 1. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Written by Jin Yong himself, it described the love between Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu, as well as the grudges in Jianghu. [2. Eight Demigods: Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of Yang Guo's growth and his adventures in Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty.] [3]"Smiling Proud in Jianghu": Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of the swordsman Linghu Chong's grudges in Jianghu and his story with Lin Pingzhi. 4."The Sword of Green Blood": Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of the adventures of a young man named Ah Jiu in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. 5. The Deer and the Cauldron: Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of a clever and witty Xiaobao's adventures in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. These Jin Yong martial arts dramas were not only popular in China but also had many fans around the world.
Jin Yong and Gu Long were both representatives of Wuxia novels. Their novels contained many classic martial arts secret manuals. Here are two: Jin Yong: " Sunflower Manual ": It was one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. It told the story of the protagonist Duan Yu continuously improving his martial arts in the process of practicing the Sunflower Manual and finally becoming a martial arts master. 2. Nine Yang Scripture: It was a part of the Nine Yang Divine Skill, another representative work of Mr. Jin Yong. It described how the protagonist, Medicine Master Huang, used the Nine Yang Scripture to improve his martial arts. 3 " The Divine Condor Swordsmanship ": It was a martial arts skill learned by Guo Jing, the protagonist of a martial arts novel written by Mr. Jin Yong. The martial arts secret manual mainly described a martial arts secret manual called " The Divine Condor Swordsmanship ". Ancient Dragon: " Little Li Flying Dagger ": It was one of Mr. Gu Long's representative works. It told the story of the protagonist, Li Xunhuan, using Little Li Flying Dagger to kill many enemies. 2. Sword Technique of the Unrequited Love Valley: It is a sword technique learned by Chu Liuxiang, the protagonist of a martial arts novel written by Mr. Gu Long. The sword technique is set in the Unrequited Love Valley and is featured by its speed, accuracy, and ruthlessness. The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng: It was a martial arts novel written by Mr. Gu Long. The main character Lu Xiaofeng learned martial arts, including many unique martial arts and techniques, such as "Smiling Knife","Silver Hook Casino" and so on. These are just some of the classic secret manuals in Jin Yong and Gu Long's novels. There are many other secret manuals in the two of you.