Jin Yong's novel had many follow-up works, some of which were written by his descendants and collaborators. One of the most famous follow-up works was The Legend of the Condor Heroes, written by Cha Chuanxia, the eldest son of Jin Yong. It described the growth of Guo Polu, the son of Guo Jing and Huang Rong. In addition, Jin Yong also had some prequels such as Book and Sword, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and Snow Mountain Flying Fox. The Snow Mountain Flying Fox was a martial arts novel written by Jin Yong in 1980. It was one of Jin Yong's representative works.
Jin Yong's novels were often referred to as Jin Yong or The Legend of the Condor Heroes. One of the words might refer to a western country mentioned in the novel or a character in the novel from a western country. As there were many plots and characters in the novel, it was not clear which western country it was.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels were usually set in history. Some dynasties and relationships between characters developed along history. For example, his " Tianlong Ba Bu " and " The Legend of the Condor Heroes " both involved the political struggles and martial arts disputes between the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty, while " The Deer and the Cauldron " told the story of the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. However, there were also some fictional plots in Jin Yong's novels. For example, the "Huashan Sect" of the Qing Dynasty appeared in "Smiling Proud in Jianghu". Therefore, although the plots in Jin Yong's novels had a certain connection with history, not all novels had a strict dynasty continuity.
Mr. Jin Yong's " The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre " was a classic wuxia novel that told the story of Zhang Wuji and others in the martial arts world. The ending of the novel was relatively satisfactory, but some readers hoped that the author could continue to improve the story. Some readers hoped that Mr. Jin Yong could continue to write "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre" to tell the subsequent adventure stories of Zhang Wuji and others. It was said that Mr. Jin Yong had discussed this matter before, but he did not respond immediately. Therefore, the development of the subsequent plot still needed to wait for his decision. In addition, Mr. Jin Yong had also publicly expressed his interest in continuing to write "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre" and expressed his hope to create a brand new "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre" sequel. If Mr. Jin Yong decided to continue writing The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, he would definitely inject new elements and creativity into the work to make it even more exciting.
The title of Jin Yong's novel was usually inscribed by famous martial arts novelists, cultural critics, calligraphers, and editors. Among them, the more famous Jin Yong's novels had titles such as: 1. Eight Demigods-Jin Yong 2 Legend of the Condor Heroes-Jin Yong 3 "Smiling Proud in the World"-Jin Yong 4. The Sword of Green Blood-Jin Yong 5. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre-Jin Yong 6 "Deer and Cauldron"-Jin Yong Book and Sword: Records of Gratitude and Revenge-Jin Yong 8 "Journey of the Chivalrous"-Jin Yong 9 "The Legend of the Flying Fox"-Jin Yong Flying Fox on Snow Mountain-Jin Yong Mr. Jin Yong was one of the founders of modern Chinese martial arts novels. His works were widely spread and deeply loved by readers. The title of his novel was concise and poetic. At the same time, it also showed the rich Chinese cultural atmosphere and chivalrous spirit, which was deeply loved by the readers.
The names in Jin Yong's novels are as follows: 1 Linghu Chong: The name of the male protagonist in Jin Yong's novel comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Linghu Zian's "Praise of Marshal Linghu". 2. Lin Pingzhi: The name of the male protagonist in Jin Yong's novel comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Lin Bu's "A Gentleman's Journey." 3. Xiao Longnu: The name of the female character in Jin Yong's novel comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." 4. Murong Fu: The names of the characters in Jin Yong's novels came from a branch of the Murong family during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Ding Busan: The name of the character in Jin Yong's novel comes from a famous mathematician, Ding Busi, at the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty. 6 Duan Yu: The male protagonist in Jin Yong's novel was named after the third son of Duan Zhengchun, a descendant of the Tang Dynasty poet, Duan Wangye. 7. Xuzhu: The name of the female character in Jin Yong's novel comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji's "Maple Bridge Moored at Night". 8 The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: The names of a group of characters in Jin Yong's novels came from the Song Dynasty writer Lu You's " Traveling to the West Mountain Village." [9 Zhou Zhiruo: The names of the female characters in Jin Yong's novels came from Zhou Bangyan's " Green Jade Case: Yuan Xi " of the Song Dynasty.] Abbess Miejue: The name of the female character in Jin Yong's novel comes from the descendants of Abbess Miejue of the Ming Dynasty.
The name of Jin Yong's novel was Legend of the Condor Heroes.
The follow-up novel to Battle Through the Heavens was called The Great Dominator.
The follow-up novel to Battle Through the Heavens was called The Great Dominator.
The Nine Yang Scripture in Jin Yong's novel was originally created by Huang Shang. In the novel, it was described as a book that cultivated internal energy and had extremely powerful cultivation effects. Later on, due to the need of the plot, the Nine Yang Scripture was divided into two volumes. Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and the others cultivated them into important secret manuals in the martial arts world.
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.