Jin Yong's novel is a classic martial arts novel. There are many plots that you don't care about at first, but as you read deeper, you will often find that it contains profound philosophical and cultural implications. Here are some of the things that I didn't think much of at first, but thought about after: [1] He is strong, let him be strong, the breeze blows the hill: This sentence comes from a famous scene in the novel "Eight Dragons". When you first read it, you may not understand the profound meaning, but as time goes by, you will find that it contains the philosophy of life. No matter how strong a person is, he must face the doubts and criticisms of others. Only through continuous efforts and cultivation can he continuously improve his realm. 2. White horse is not a horse: This sentence comes from a controversial scene in the novel "The Return of the Condor Heroes". When you first read it, you may not understand the meaning, but as time goes by, you will find that it contains philosophical logical thinking and cultural values. The white horse is a language ambiguity, but if you look at it from the perspective of philosophy and cultural background, you can get different explanations. 3. Embroidery needles are light, but a hammer is heavy. This sentence comes from a humorous scene in the novel,"Smiling Proud in the World." When you first read it, you may not understand the deep meaning, but as time goes by, you will find that it contains the philosophy of life, that is, the weight of things often depends on people's views and attitudes towards it. 4. Murder, arson, gold belt, repairing bridges, repairing roads, no corpses: This sentence comes from a famous scene in the novel "The Deer and the Cauldron". You may not understand it at first, but as time goes on, you will find that it contains the social reality that criminal behavior often leads to serious consequences and that in order to make up for the mistake, you have to pay a great price.