There were many who continued to write Jin Yong's novels, but it was hard to say which one was because of each. Some of these works also achieved a certain degree of success. For example, someone once combined the martial arts elements in Jin Yong's novels with sci-fi elements to create a martial arts novel called The New Legend of the Condor Heroes, which was warmly welcomed by readers. However, it was not easy to write a novel that was deeply rooted in people's hearts, had ups and downs in the plot, and had vivid and vivid characters. Only by conceiving the plot could he create an excellent sequel. Therefore, it was not easy to continue writing Jin Yong's novels. Only then could he integrate the classic elements of Jin Yong's novels into his own works and make them more successful.
The geographical descriptions in Jin Yong's novels are very exciting. Here are some famous places and geographical features: 1 Jiangnan: The city that appears the most in Jin Yong's novels is located in eastern China. It is mainly featured by the beautiful Taihu Lake and canals. Dali is an ancient and mysterious city located in the northwest of Yunnan Province, China. It is famous for its magnificent mountains, Erhai Lake, and ancient city walls. 3. Yanmen Pass: Located in the northwest of China's Gansu Province, it is a pass with a long history. It is famous for its unique topography and pass terrain. Mount Heng was a famous Buddhist mountain located in the southern part of Shanxi Province, China. It was famous for its towering peaks, canyons and waterfalls between the peaks. Mount Hua, located in the southern part of Shaanxi Province in China, is a famous Taoist mountain famous for its steep peaks, steep mountain roads and beautiful scenery. Xiangyang, located in the northwest of China's Hubei Province, is one of the famous martial arts scenic spots in Jin Yong's novels. It is famous for its long history, dangerous terrain and rich cultural characteristics. Shaolin Temple: Located in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, China, it is a famous Buddhist temple. It is famous for its thousand-year-old Shaolin martial arts culture and temple architecture. 8 Hong Kong: Located in the southern part of China's Guangdong Province, it is a famous port city and an international metropolis. It is one of the important cities in Jin Yong's novels. In addition, there were many other cities, locations, and geographical features in Jin Yong's novels, such as Dali, Yanmen Pass, Hengshan, Huashan, Xiangyang, etc., all of which had their own unique characteristics and charm.
Jin Yong's novel was a famous wuxia novel in China and was hailed as one of the masters of the wuxia novel world. His works described the grudges of Jianghu and the tenderness of chivalrous bones as the theme. The plot was full of ups and downs and the characters were well-liked by readers. Jin Yong's novels were smooth and detailed, good at depicting characters 'personalities and emotions. There were many classic plots and characters in his works, such as Guo Jing and Huang Rong in The Return of the Condor Heroes, Duan Yu and Xu Zhu in Tianlong Ba Bu, etc., which had become an important part of Chinese culture. Of course, everyone's evaluation of the novel was subjective, so there were different opinions on whether Jin Yong's novel was well written. However, in general, Jin Yong's novels had a wide readership in China and around the world. They were an indispensable part of the history of Chinese literature.
Whether Jin Yong's novels were ghostwritten or not was still unverified because there were different opinions and disputes about whether Jin Yong's novels were ghostwritten or not. However, some media had reported some details of Jin Yong's creation and interviews with the author, from which some information about Jin Yong's creation process could be obtained. According to some reports and interviews, Jin Yong's creation process was quite long. He had revised and polished his works many times and also collaborated with other authors. In addition, Jin Yong himself mentioned in an interview that he had hired some assistants to help complete some parts of his writing. Therefore, although it was impossible to confirm whether Jin Yong's novel was ghostwritten by others, it could be seen from this information that the creation process of Jin Yong's novel was quite complicated, requiring the cooperation of many people and continuous revision.
I don't know which physical novel you're referring to. However, according to your description, if there are many more novels written after Jin Yong's novel, the Liancheng Sutra, then these novels might be called "sequels" or "derivative works." Many novels are called "sequels" or "spin-offs" because they are an extension of the original novel. These novels may modify and supplement the original plot, characters, and worldview, or add new storylines and characters. If you can provide more background information, I can help you find the name of the novel that might be related to it.
Jin Yong's novels were usually well-conceived and he had been adjusting and perfecting the story in the process of writing. Jin Yong was a very hardworking person. He spent a lot of time and energy to conceive the plot and characters of the novel, and constantly revised and improved in the process of writing. Therefore, his novels often had a complete story framework and coherent plot development.
The following are some examples of characters with the surname Jin or Xing Cha in Jin Yong's novels: The name of the Golden Wheel Temple's Golden Wheel Temple Master, Golden Wheel Fairy, in the novel was Golden Wheel Temple Master, Golden Wheel Fairy. 2. Jin Yong's original name in Jin Yong's novel was Zha Liangyong, and his surname was Jin. In Jin Yong's novel, Guo Jing's surname was Jin. In Jin Yong's novel, Linghu Chong's surname was Jin. In Jin Yong's novel, Xiao Feng's surname was Jin. In Jin Yong's novel, the surname of Xiaolongnu was Jin. It should be noted that the names in Jin Yong's novels were not necessarily real names. Some might be fictional, while others were created according to the plot of the novel.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes has always been one of the classics of Chinese literature. Since it was first published in 1937, many people have continued to write the novel. Among them, the different continuation versions included: 1. Condor Heroes Sequel: - " The Condor Heroes Sequel ": Written by Mr. Huang Yi, it tells the story of Guo Jing and Huang Rong's son, Guo Xiaotian. - " The Condor Heroes " was written by Mr. Xiao Ding, describing the experiences of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, and others in the war against Jin and saving the country. - [The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Nine Yin Scripture]: Written by World Dominating Singer, it tells the story of Guo Jing and Huang Rong's son, Guo Xiaotian, cultivating the Nine Yin Scripture. 2. An adaptation of The Legend of the Condor Heroes: - The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Sword Seminars on Mount Hua. It described the experiences of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, and others in the Sword Seminars on Mount Hua. - The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Iron Palm Gang. It described the experiences of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, and others in the Iron Palm Gang. Although different sequels had different versions, The Legend of the Condor Heroes had always been loved by readers and became one of the classics of Chinese literature.
Jin Yong's novels are famous martial arts novels in China, known as the "master" of martial arts novels. His works are deeply loved by readers. Jin Yong's novels have become an important part of Chinese culture with their profound character portrayals, twists and turns in the plot, and beautiful writing style. As far as I know, Jin Yong's novels have been widely spread and have many readers in China and around the world. Many readers liked the characters, plots, and language in Jin Yong's novels. They even regarded them as cultural symbols and spiritual pursuits.
In Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel, Book and Sword, there was a character named Xu Yingying. In addition, there were some characters with the surname Xu in novels such as " Journey of Chivalrous Men " and " Flying Fox on Snow Mountain ", but not all novels had characters with the surname Xu.
Jin Yong's novels were classics in the history of Chinese literature and were deeply loved by readers. Jin Yong's novels described grudges and chivalrous spirits as the main theme, and the plot was full of ups and downs. His writing style was beautiful, and he was regarded as one of the founders of Chinese martial arts novels. His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide range of readers around the world.