Each of Jin Yong's novels had a description of kung fu, but the specific chapter that described it more might vary from work to work. Here are some examples: Chapter 1 to Chapter 10 of The Condor Heroes: These sentences describe the first meeting, love, getting along, and parting scenes of Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu, as well as their adventures in Jianghu, including some descriptions of kung fu. Chapter 26 to Chapter 30: This chapter described the cultivation path of Duan Yu and Xu Zhu and their encounters in Jianghu, including some descriptions of Kung Fu. Chapter 20 to 25 of << Smiling Proud in Jianghu >>: This chapter described the relationship between Ling Huchong and Ren Yingying, as well as their adventures in Jianghu, including some descriptions of Kung Fu. Chapter 6 - 10: This chapter described Wei Xiaobao's Jianghu experiences, including some descriptions of Kung Fu. Chapter 12 to Chapter 17: This chapter described Shi Tianba and his martial arts system, as well as his encounters in Jianghu. Please note that these are just some examples and not every chapter has a description of kung fu.
In each of Jin Yong's novels, the chapters that described Kung Fu were as follows: [1] The Legend of the Condor Heroes, Chapter 18, Peach Blossom Island: The scene of Huang Yaoshi and Mei Chaofeng displaying their martial arts and the wonderful scene of Huang Yaoshi and Zhou Botong sparring. Chapter 26: Huashan Sword Debate: The competition between the Huashan Sect's leader Yue Buqun and the Wulin's leader Jin Yong, as well as the dialogue and exchange of pointers between Jin Yong and the protagonist Yang Guo. 3. The Return of the Condor Heroes, Chapter 37, Unrequited Love Valley: The martial arts display of Huang Rong and Guo Jing in the Unrequited Love Valley and the emotional entanglement between Huang Rong and Guo Jing. [4]<< Smiling Proud Jianghu >> Chapter 9 << Huashan Sword >>: The competition between the Huashan Sect's leader Yue Buqun and the martial arts world's leader Jin Yong, as well as the dialogue and sparring between Jin Yong and the main character Ling Huchong. [5][Deer and Cauldron] Chapter 6 [Dragon Wags Tail]: The scene of Wei Xiaobao and Huang Rong performing martial arts at the bottom of the sea and the emotional entanglement between Huang Rong and Wei Xiaobao. The competition between Yue Buqun, the leader of the Huashan Sect, and Jin Yong, the leader of the martial arts world, as well as the dialogue and sparring between Jin Yong and the protagonist Yuan Chengzhi. Chapter 20: Huashan Sword Duel: The competition between the Huashan Sect's leader Yue Buqun and the martial arts world's leader Jin Yong, as well as the dialogue and exchange of pointers between Jin Yong and the protagonist Zhang Wuji. [8. Journey of the Chivalrous Swordsman, Chapter 5, Sword Seminary on Mount Hua: The fierce confrontation between the Five Mountain Sword Sects and the emotional entanglement between the main characters Lin Pingzhi and Lin Shiyin.]
There were many outstanding kung fu in Jin Yong's novels, including: Sunflower Manual: It is one of the most famous martial arts secret manuals written by Mr. Jin Yong. It records many exquisite martial arts such as the Star Absorbing Technique and the Nine Yang Scripture. 2. Taiji Fist: It is a martial art that uses softness to overcome hardness. The origin of Taiji Fist can be traced back to the Southern Song Dynasty. It can be used for self-defense. 3. Ouyang Feng's Poison Technique: Ouyang Feng is a top expert. The poison technique he has learned is very powerful and can kill people invisibly. [4. Duan Yu's Northern Dark Divine Technique: It is a martial art that can absorb and absorb qi. It can increase one's strength with powerful internal strength.] 5. Ling Huchong's Nine Swords Beyond the Swords: It is a kind of martial art that uses speed to beat slowness. It can defeat the opponent in a short time. These are just some of the representative kung fu in Jin Yong's novels. The most powerful kung fu varies from person to person, and different people have different preferences and strengths. Therefore, there is no unified answer.
The animals in Jin Yong's novels all had their own unique martial arts and skills, but the most popular animal was the bat spirit. In << Demigods and Dragons >>, the Bat Demon was a subordinate of the Heavenly Mountain Priestess. She was proficient in all kinds of poison and martial arts and was known as one of the most powerful animals in the martial arts world. Other popular animals included lions, elephants, leopards, wolves, foxes, and so on. They either possessed great strength and speed, or were proficient in various martial arts and poison techniques. They had become one of the representative animals in Jin Yong's novels.
In Jin Yong's novels, women's kung fu skills varied, but there was no clear answer to determine which woman was the best. Because the female characters in Jin Yong's novels were usually portrayed as having their own unique personalities and characteristics, their kung fu was often different due to the environment and character settings. Some female characters in the novel showed extraordinary martial arts skills, such as Guo Jing's wife Huang Rong, Xiao Longnu, Zhou Zhiruo, etc. Not only were they outstanding in martial arts, but they also had noble moral character and moral values, becoming classic characters in the novel. However, there were also some female characters who did not show any special martial arts skills, such as Bai Jingjing and Meng Gu. Their status and roles were relatively ordinary. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which woman's kung fu was the highest.
The characters in Jin Yong's novels had many outstanding martial arts skills, and it was hard to say which one was the best. Each character had their own unique personality and background. Their martial arts skills also changed with time and the development of the plot. For example, the masters in Jin Yong's novels, such as Ling Huchong, Guo Jing, Huang Rong, etc., were all very good at martial arts, but the martial arts that each person was good at were not the same. Therefore, to answer which martial art was the best, many factors had to be considered, including the character's background, personality, plot, and so on.
The kung fu in Jin Yong's novels included many different skills and moves. The following were some of the common ones: 1. Sword style: The sword style in Jin Yong's novels is one of the most common martial arts, including many different sword moves and sword intents. 2. Taijiquan, Taijiquan Sword: Taijiquan and Taijiquan Sword are a kind of traditional Chinese martial arts, which are commonly seen in Jin Yong's novels. 3. Duan's Dali Sword Style: The Duan's Dali Sword Style was a sword style of the Dali Kingdom in Jin Yong's novels. It was famous for its simplicity, speed, and precision. Wudang Sect's martial arts: Wudang Sect is one of the famous sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its martial arts include a series of internal and external martial arts, including Taiji Fist, Taiji Sword, etc. 5. Emei martial arts: Emei is one of the famous sects in Jin Yong's novels. Its martial arts include a series of internal and external martial arts, including Mount Emei, Mount Emei Zen, etc. Meteor Shower: Meteor Shower is an extremely dangerous martial art in Jin Yong's novels. It can create strong fireballs and rain curtains to cause great damage. Sunflower Manual: Sunflower Manual is an extremely mysterious martial arts secret book in Jin Yong's novel. It is said that cultivating this skill can become a top expert, but it is extremely difficult and requires a long time of cultivation and great perseverance. This was only a part of the kung fu in Jin Yong's novels. There were many other different skills and moves.
The ranking of the divine techniques written by Jin Yong was as follows: Sunflower Manual: This skill is the most precious treasure in the martial arts world. The practitioner of this skill can master the way of masculinity and reach the peak of masculinity. However, the practitioner of Sunflower Manual needs to pay a huge price and may even lead to life-threatening danger. 2. Taiji Fist: This skill uses softness to overcome hardness and stillness to restrain the practitioner. The practitioner can improve his physical fitness and martial arts level, and at the same time, he can also master a certain amount of internal strength and meditation ability. 3. Yijin Jing: This skill focuses on training strength. By stretching one's body and muscles, it can enhance one's strength and martial arts. The practitioner can also master a certain amount of internal strength and remote sensing ability. 4. Eight Dragons: This skill is one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. Those who practice this skill can master the essence of martial arts and reach an extraordinary realm. At the same time, they can also master a certain amount of spatial ability and time control ability. Wudang Sect Martial Arts: Wudang Sect is one of the martial arts sects under Jin Yong's pen. Its martial arts focus on internal strength and focus on practicing internal strength and traditional martial arts such as Taiji Fist and Eight Trigrams Palm. At the same time, it can also master a certain remote sensing ability and spatial ability. Huashan Sect Martial Arts: Huashan Sect is one of the martial arts sects under Jin Yong's pen. Its martial arts are mainly based on swordsmanship, focusing on practicing the Nine Swords Beyond the Swords and other divine arts. At the same time, it can also master a certain amount of internal strength and remote sensing ability. Shaolin Temple Kung Fu: Shaolin Temple is one of the martial arts sects under Jin Yong's pen. Its martial arts mainly focus on fist techniques. It focuses on practicing Shaolin Temple's secret martial arts such as Great Shaolin Temple Fist and Great Withering Fist. At the same time, it can also master a certain amount of internal strength and remote sensing ability. The above is the ranking list of Jin Yong's martial arts. These martial arts are all classic martial arts in Mr. Jin Yong's works, with unique charm and far-reaching influence.
In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, no character can judge who is the strongest because each character has its own unique characteristics and skills and plays an important role in different storylines. In " Eight Demigods ", the sweeping monk was known as one of the people with the highest martial arts skills in the world. Although he did not know martial arts, he could solve problems with wisdom and knowledge, so he was called " unrivaled martial arts and extraordinary wisdom." In The Return of the Condor Heroes, Guo Jing was known as a martial arts genius. His martial arts were profound and he was famous for his justice and courage. In the " Smiling Proud Jianghu ", Linghu Chong was hailed as a legendary figure in Jianghu. His martial arts were unparalleled and he had a unique personality and philosophical thinking. In The Deer and the Cauldron, Wei Xiaobao was a quick-witted and flexible martial arts master who was good at changing. Although his martial arts were not very high, he was able to survive and win in different scenes. Therefore, no character could be called the strongest kung fu character in Jin Yong's novels. Every character had its own unique characteristics and value.
There were several possible reasons why the kung fu in Jin Yong's novels was not passed down for various reasons: 1. Age restriction: Jin Yong's novel was written in the 1960s, when martial arts culture was not as popular as it is now. Moreover, martial arts itself had many schools and different styles, so many martial arts in the novel were not widely passed down. 2. Secrets: Many martial arts in the novel are confidential and only specific characters can master them. Therefore, these martial arts are not passed down. 3. Unable to practice: Many martial arts in novels are based on imagination and fictional situations, so it is difficult to realize in reality and cannot be passed down. 4. The decline of martial arts novels: Jin Yong's novels are the classics of martial arts novels. However, with the decline of martial arts novels, the influence of Jin Yong's novels gradually decreased, so many martial arts in the novels were gradually forgotten. The martial arts in Jin Yong's novels had not been passed down because of a combination of many reasons, including the era, confidentiality, inability to practice, and the decline of martial arts novels.
The ranking of martial arts in Jin Yong's novels varied from person to person. It was difficult to give an exact answer. Different readers might have different standards and preferences. However, generally speaking, the top martial arts characters in Jin Yong's novels had extraordinary talent and deep cultivation foundation. For example, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu and the others all had extremely high martial arts in the " Heavenly Dragon Eight ". Among them, Duan Yu's Northern Dark Divine Art and Duan Yu's Xu Zhu's Dali Duan's martial arts were even more invincible. In the story of the Deer and the Cauldron, Wei Xiaobao had all kinds of exquisite martial arts, including the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms and the Sunflower Manual. Therefore, in Jin Yong's novels, every character had their own unique martial arts and specialties. It was difficult to say which character's martial arts were the best. It depended on the reader's preferences and evaluation standards.