The army in Jin Yong's novels usually did not know martial arts. This was mainly because Jin Yong's novels were based on martial arts. The main purpose of the army was to protect the country and the people, not to cultivate martial arts. In Jin Yong's novels, many generals were scholars. They were not good at martial arts, but they had noble moral character, excellent strategic and tactical talents, and the spirit of selfless dedication to the country and the people. Therefore, they were chosen to be generals. In Jin Yong's novels, the structure of the army was usually centered around the commander of the army, with a certain number of martial arts experts and doctors and other auxiliary personnel. However, their duty was to assist the commander in completing military tasks, not to cultivate martial arts as described in the novel. Of course, in reality, there were martial arts masters in the army. They usually took on important tasks such as reconnaissance, protection, and combat, but this situation was not common in Jin Yong's novels.
There were no characters in Jin Yong's novels who did not know martial arts at all. Although some characters did not learn martial arts in depth, they still had their own specialties and advantages in other aspects. For example, some characters were skilled in medicine, poison, or other special skills. Some characters were open-minded, kind, and upright. They did not pursue martial arts but paid more attention to morality and friendship in the martial world.
Mr. Jin Yong has been writing martial arts novels for decades. He has created many unforgettable classic characters and plots in his novels. However, he was also aware of the changes in the wuxia novel market and the needs of readers. Mr. Jin Yong once said that the wuxia novel market began to decline in the 1980s and 1990s because readers began to pay more attention to other types of literature such as modern novels and detective novels. In addition, Mr. Jin Yong's works have also been adapted into movies and TV series many times, which also affected his enthusiasm for writing martial arts novels. Mr. Jin Yong also realized that his novel had reached a certain bottleneck and it was difficult to create more unique storylines and characters. Therefore, he decided to turn to other fields such as writing essays, novels, scripts, etc. to express his artistic pursuit and creative inspiration. Although Mr. Jin Yong had left the creation of martial arts novels, his works were still deeply loved by readers and became one of the classics of Chinese literature.
It was impossible to judge whether a person did not like Jin Yong's martial arts novels because it was a subjective evaluation. However, there were some reasons why some people might not like Jin Yong's martial arts novels: 1. Overly repetitive plots: The plots in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are often described as similar or almost identical plots, such as the growth of the protagonist, the major sects in the martial arts world, various complicated emotional entanglements, etc. This kind of repetition might annoy some people. The characters in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are usually described as extremely rich and three-dimensional. However, some characters may be too deeply rooted in the hearts of the readers, such as the personality characteristics of the protagonist, the setting of the villain, etc., so that some readers may not like these characters. 3. The language style is too formal: The language style of Jin Yong's martial arts novels is usually more formal. Many idioms, sayings, and ancient sayings may make some readers feel uncomfortable. 4. Restriction of subject matter: Jin Yong's martial arts novels were limited by the social and cultural background of the time when they were created. They may not be able to meet the needs of some readers for other types of novels. Jin Yong's martial arts novels are the classics of Chinese literature, which have an important impact on the development of Chinese literature and culture. Although some people might not like his novels, his literary value was widely recognized.
Mr. Jin Yong is a master in the field of Chinese martial arts novels. He is known as the "first master of martial arts novels". His works are widely spread and have influenced several generations of readers. His wuxia novels were known as the "encyclopedia of wuxia novels" because of their unique plots, character descriptions, and literary style, which occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature. Jin Yong's works often depicted the grudges of Jianghu, the loyalty of heroes, loyalty and faith, etc. The characters involved in the plot were complicated, with deep cultural heritage and rich imagination. His works not only have literary value, but also have important historical and social significance, which is of great significance to promote the development and inheritance of Chinese culture. Jin Yong's works were widely spread and influenced several generations of readers. His plots, character portrayals, and literary style were deeply loved by readers and became an important stroke in the history of Chinese literature. He was known as the master of martial arts novels, and his works had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature and culture.
There were many martial arts techniques written by Jin Yong. The following were three of them that were created by unknown people: 1 Sunflower Manual: It was created by Jin Yong's Sunflower Manual. It is extremely difficult to cultivate and requires decades or even centuries of hard work to master the essence. The power of this skill is very powerful. Those who can cultivate this skill can achieve an extraordinary realm and master unparalleled martial arts. 2. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: It is a martial art from The Return of the Condor Heroes written by Jin Yong. This martial art originated from the Taoist secret book, Nine Yang Sutra. It was created by Hong Qigong and Huang Rong and developed into a unique style through years of practice. This technique is powerful, unique, and powerful. If you practice it to a high level, you can kill the Bull Demon King with one palm. 3. Ouyang Feng's Nine Yin Scripture: It is a martial art in the Legend of the Condor Heroes written by Jin Yong. It is extremely difficult to cultivate and requires decades or even centuries of hard work to master the essence. The power of this skill is very powerful. Those who can cultivate this skill can achieve an extraordinary realm and master unparalleled martial arts.
The decline of martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts novels was usually due to the following reasons: 1. Progress in technology: In Jin Yong's novels, many martial arts were based on magic or mysterious technology. With the development of science and technology, these magic or mysterious technologies gradually became ordinary and no longer mysterious, and martial arts gradually declined. 2. Competition in Jianghu: In Jin Yong's novels, Jianghu was a place full of competition. All kinds of sects, gangs, and Jianghu heroes were fighting for resources and status. If the martial arts of a sect or sect gradually declined, they might be eliminated and be surpassed by other sects or sects, and their martial arts would also gradually decline. 3. The growth of the protagonist: In Jin Yong's novels, the protagonist usually has a unique growth experience and skills. These skills and experiences can help the protagonist gradually improve his martial arts level. As the protagonist gradually grew up, his martial arts level would also gradually improve, leading his team and sect to gradually become stronger. If the martial arts of a sect or sect gradually declined, the protagonist might choose to learn new martial arts or use the martial arts of other sects or sects, causing the martial arts of the entire sect or sect to gradually decline. 4. Enemies 'Enhancement: The enemies in Jin Yong's novels usually have unique martial arts and skills. These enemies' martial arts and skills may be more powerful than the martial arts of sects or gangs. When the enemy's strength gradually increased, the martial arts of the sect or gang would also gradually decline. Instead of spending time and energy to cultivate and improve martial arts, it was better to train and improve one's own strength to deal with stronger enemies.
The martial arts in Jin Yong's wuxia novels usually declined over time because many martial arts were based on the traditional techniques and philosophical ideas in ancient wuxia novels, which may have changed in different historical backgrounds. In Jin Yong's novels, many martial arts relied on high-intensity training and continuous practice. During these training and practice, they might encounter various restrictions and challenges, making it difficult to continuously improve their martial arts. In addition, with the change of times and society, people's values and aesthetics would also change, resulting in people's understanding of martial arts being different. Therefore, the way and method of practicing martial arts would also change, leading to the decline of martial arts. The martial arts in Jin Yong's novels could also be affected by external factors such as political turmoil, economic decline, the outbreak of war, and so on. These factors could lead to increased competition in the martial arts world and lead to the decline of martial arts. There were many reasons for the gradual decline of martial arts in Jin Yong's novels, including the comprehensive influence of historical, social, human thinking and other factors.
Jin Yong's Wuxia novels were famous in China for their rich imagination, exquisite descriptions, thrilling plots, and unique Wuxia style. They were widely spread and loved by readers. The characters involved in Jin Yong's martial arts novels had many twists and turns. The story background involved ancient times, modern times, the future, and many other space-time dimensions. It contained a lot of history, philosophy, psychology, martial arts, and other knowledge. In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, there were often stories about chivalrous men who served justice, protected the weak, and fought against evil. Their unique style and unrestrained behavior were deeply loved by readers. Jin Yong's martial arts novels had become one of the treasures of Chinese literature, and their influence had gone beyond China and had a wide impact on the world.
Jin Yong's Wuxia novels were one of the most famous Wuxia novels in China. He was known as the father of Wuxia novels. His creation began in 1936 and lasted until 1994. He wrote a total of 15 novels, including Book and Sword, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, Eight Dragons, The Sword of the Blue Blood, The Heaven Sword and the Dragon Sabre, The Deer and the Cauldron, etc. There were many famous characters in Jin Yong's novels, such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, Xiao Longnu, Yang Guo, Zhang Wuji, etc. They showed different personalities and life experiences in different stories, which were deeply loved by readers. The influence of Jin Yong's novels was also very far-reaching, not only in China but also in the world. They had a high reputation and influence. They were translated into many languages and adapted into TV dramas, movies, animations and other forms, which were deeply loved by the audience.
The No. 1 of martial arts in Jin Yong's novels may vary according to the readers, but the No. 1 of martial arts in the following novels should be widely known: [1] In the [Eight Demigods], the [Heavenly Mountain Plum Breaker Hand] of the [Carefree Sect's Leader Xiaoyao Zi] and the [Heavenly Mountain Childe's Finger] of the [Heavenly Mountain Childe]. 2. The Sunflower Treasure Book of the Huashan Sect's Sect Leader Yue Buqun from the 'Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World'. 3. The Taiji Fist and Wudang Changquan of Zhang Sanfeng, the leader of Wudang Sect, in The Deer and Cauldron. 4. The Sunflower Treasure Book and the Star Sucking Technique of the Huashan Sect's Sect Leader Yue Buqun in The Condor Heroes. 5. Tendon Changing Classic of Shi Xingyu, the leader of Shaolin Temple, in Journey of the Chivalrous. The martial arts in these novels had their own unique characteristics and power. The readers could choose to read them according to their own preferences.