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How many of Jin Yong's 15 novels mentioned Shaolin Temple or Shaolin related characters? Someone said that the 12th movie was mentioned? Was there a specific character…

2024-09-27 03:01
How many of Jin Yong's 15 novels mentioned Shaolin Temple or Shaolin related characters? Was there a specific introduction? Someone said that the 12th movie was mentioned? As long as it's related to Shaolin Temple, thank you.
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2024-09-27 06:54

Mr. Jin Yong's novels covered a wide range of topics, including the characters and plots of Shaolin Temple. The following are some of the novels that involve Shaolin Temple or people related to Shaolin: [1. Eight Heavenly Dragons: Shaolin Temple's masters Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu, etc.] 2.<< Smiling Proud Jianghu >>: The relationship between Linghu Chong and Shaolin Temple and the status of Shaolin Temple in Jianghu. 3. The Deer and the Cauldron: The relationship between Wei Xiaobao and the Shaolin Temple and the monks and nuns of the Shaolin Temple. 4. Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge: Shaolin Temple's master left to fight against the Red Flower Association after being adopted by the Huashan Sect. 5. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Yang Guo's relationship with Guo Jing and Huang Rong, as well as Huang Yaoshi's relationship with Shaolin Temple. 6." Journey of Chivalry ": The relationship between Ye Erniang and Shaolin Temple, as well as the master of Shaolin Temple, Wei Yixiao. 7."Sword of the Blue Blood": The relationship between Yuan Chengzhi and the Shaolin Temple and the monks of the Shaolin Temple. 8. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre: The relationship between Zhang Wuji and Shaolin Temple, as well as the masters of Shaolin Temple, Jue Yuan, and Abbess Miejue. [9. Liancheng Tactics: The relationship between Di Yun and the Shaolin Temple, as well as the monks of the Shaolin Temple.] [10]" Yue Nu Sword ": The relationship between Mo Da and the Shaolin Temple, as well as the Shaolin Temple's master, the Iron Palm Gang. " White Horse Howling in the West Wind ": Duan Yu's relationship with Qiao Feng, Murong Fu, and the monks of Shaolin Temple. 12 " Journey of Chivalry ": The relationship between Wei Yixiao and Shaolin Temple. According to statistics, 12 of the 15 novels written by Mr. Jin Yong mentioned the Shaolin Temple. In these novels, Shaolin Monastery's masters and monks often appeared and became an important force in Jianghu.

Which of Jin Yong's martial arts novels mentioned Shaolin Temple?

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2025-03-01 14:04

The Shaolin Temple was mentioned many times in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. 1." Eight Dragons ": Shaolin Temple is the alma mater of the protagonist Duan Yu. There are many Shaolin masters such as the sweeping monk and the Xuanming Elders. 2.<< Smiling Proud in Jianghu >>: Hengshan Sect and Shaolin Temple are both important sects in the martial arts world. Among them, Shaolin Temple is one of the main sects. There are many masters such as Yue Buqun, the leader of Mount Song Sect, and Zuo Lengchan, a monk of Shaolin Temple. [3. The Deer and the Cauldron: The protagonist, Wei Xiaobao, once went to the Shaolin Temple to seek martial arts and had some exchanges with the monks of the Shaolin Temple.] 4." The Return of the Condor Heroes ": Huang Yaoshi and his wife, Feng Mofeng, once went to the Shaolin Temple to seek martial arts and the Shaolin Temple even helped Feng Mofeng fight against the enemy. 5 " Journey of Chivalrous Men ": The protagonist Shi Qing once went to Shaolin Temple to worship a teacher and learned a lot of martial arts there.

What are the 72 stunts of the Shaolin Temple in Jin Yong?

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2024-12-29 13:47

The seventy-two ultimate skills of Jinyong Shaolin Temple included Dragon Claw Hand, Maha Finger, Prajna Palm, Great Vajra Fist, Skanda Pestle, Kasaya Demon Subduing Technique, Flower-pinching Finger, Formless Finger, Shaolin Arhat Fist, Light Fist, Shaolin Thirty-three Divine Fists, Seven Star Flower Fist, Left and Right Flower Piercing Hand, Shaolin Double Circle Hand, Great Monument Breaking Hand, Paramita Hand, Shaolin Thirteen Scratches, Nirvana Scratches, Indra Scratches, Shaolin Tiger Claw Hand, Shaolin Nine Yang Technique, Vajra Indestructible Body, Great Vajra Hand, Prajna Zen Palm, Skanda Palm. Shaolin Divine Palm Eight Strikes, Thousand-hand Tathagata Palm, Great Compassion Thousand Leaves Palm, Shaolin Dragon Spinning Palm, Shaolin Scattering Flower Palm, Shaolin Grasping Stone Palm, One Clapping Two Scattering Palm, Clear Quiet Finger, Moke Finger Mantra, Worry Removing Finger, Doro Leaf Finger, Formless Calamity Finger, Flower-pinching Finger, Great Wisdom Indefinite Finger, One Finger Zen Technique, Iron Finger Zen Force, etc.

Did you notice that many of Jin Yong's novels are in the Black Shaolin Temple?

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2024-09-15 13:47

Many of Mr. Jin Yong's novels involved the Shaolin Temple, but it did not mean that the Shaolin Temple was described as an evil organization. In Jin Yong's novels, Shaolin Temple was a Buddhist sect with a long history and profound cultural heritage. Its teachings emphasized cultivation and justice. In many novels, Shaolin Temple was a positive character. Although there are many plots describing Shaolin Temple in Jin Yong's novels, there are also some novels that describe Shaolin Temple negatively. This may be due to the needs of the story or the author's personal views. However, no matter how Shaolin Temple was portrayed in the novel as a traditional Buddhist sect, its teachings and historical background would not change.

How to evaluate the Shaolin Temple in Mr. Jin Yong's novel?

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2025-03-03 21:33

In Mr. Jin Yong's novel, Shaolin Temple was a well-respected sect known for its powerful martial arts and excellent education. In the novel, Shaolin Temple not only inherited traditional martial arts, but also cultivated many outstanding disciples such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, etc. In addition, the monks of Shaolin Temple also paid attention to public welfare and helped the poor people. They were deeply respected by the people. Therefore, Shaolin Temple was a highly respected sect in Mr. Jin Yong's novels.

Questions about the seniority of Shaolin Temple in Jin Yong's novels

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2024-09-15 18:12

In Jin Yong's novels, the seniority of Shaolin Temple was generally arranged according to age. The seniority of Shaolin Temple was arranged according to the alphabetic order of the first letter of the surname. For example, Linghu Chong had a higher seniority in Shaolin Temple because he had the surname Linghu. According to the seniority of Shaolin Temple, Linghu Chong should be ranked behind Zuo Lengchan and others.

Was the Shaolin Temple in Jin Yong's novels the same as the Buddhist Sect in fantasy novels? Shaolin Temple, Yijin Sutra, 72 Ultimate Skills and

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2025-03-09 06:02

The Shaolin Temple was not exactly the same as Buddhism. In Jin Yong's novel, Shaolin Temple was a famous Buddhist temple run by monks and was famous for treating the illnesses of martial artists. Buddhism, on the other hand, referred to the area where the Buddhist temple was located, not necessarily to Buddhism itself. In fantasy novels, Buddhism usually referred to India, the birthplace of Buddhism, or the country or region where Buddhist temples were located. In these novels, Buddhists usually had extremely high wisdom and cultivation ability, and could master all kinds of magical spells and skills. Although Shaolin Temple and Buddhism have different meanings, they both involve Buddhist culture, so in some novels, they will be confused.

Which novels are related to Shaolin Temple?

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2024-09-18 20:14

😋Here are a few novels related to Shaolin Temple: 1. "I'm a Sweeping Monk at the Beginning of the Game"-- 2. "I've signed in for ten thousand years at Shaolin Temple"-a fantasy novel about the world of martial arts. The main character, Su Cheng, obtained many martial arts adventures while signing in at Shaolin Temple. She was determined to sign in at Shaolin Temple for ten thousand years and not come out of the world. 3. "Betraying Shaolin Temple at the Beginning"-Wuxia fantasy novel. The main character Jiang Feng chose the path of the villain and obtained great power. 4. "Revival of the Gods and Demons: The Shaolin Temple Sweeps the Floor at the Beginning"-a fantasy and dynasty hegemony novel. The protagonist, Su Ling, transmigrated to the Shaolin Temple and used the law of physical salvation to transform all living beings. 5. "Comprehension: 30 Years of Sweeping the Floor in Front of Buddha"-- I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The movie of Shaolin Temple Boxing

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2025-01-10 04:46

Shaolin Temple Fist was a Japanese movie that was released in 1975. It was directed by Suzuki Tetsubun and written by Matsumoto. The film mainly told the story of Shaolin Temple's boxing. Although there was no detailed plot introduction, according to the relevant reviews and ratings, the film received a rating of 5.2 on Douban, with 3.2% of the audience giving it a 5-star rating. In addition, according to other reports, the movie Shaolin Temple was released in mainland China in 1982. It was a huge box office success and became a classic of Chinese movies. However, regarding the specific content and plot of the Shaolin Temple boxing movie, the information provided so far was not enough to give a more detailed answer.

The order of seniority in Shaolin Temple in the martial arts novels of Mr. Jin Yong

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2024-09-26 22:57

In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, the order of seniority in Shaolin Temple was usually arranged according to martial arts cultivation and contribution. Generally speaking, the seniority system in Shaolin Temple was: [Apprentice: Beginner Disciple] Initial Disciple [Fruit Rank: Intermediate Disciple] [Dao Fruit: Advanced Disciple] [Dao Attainment: Master Disciple] Among them, the apprentice was the true fruit of the entry disciple, the fruit was a higher level, the Dao fruit was the cultivation to the extreme, and the Dao Dao was the degree and performance of cultivation. In Jin Yong's novel, the order of seniority in Shaolin Temple was based on the martial arts cultivation and contribution of these disciples. The story background might be different.

Villain Character: Shaolin Temple

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2025-01-15 23:01

The following were some recommendations for novels related to the Shaolin Temple: Betraying the Shaolin Temple at the Beginning, Revival of the Gods and Demons: Sweeping the Shaolin Temple at the Beginning, Grave Robbers Arriving at the Shaolin Temple, Starting from the Shaolin Sweeping Monk, The Martial God Starting from the Seventy-two Unique Skills, I've Been in Shaolin for Ten Thousand Years, and so on. These novels covered different topics, including martial arts and fantasy. They described the story of the protagonist choosing the villain path and obtaining great power in the Shaolin Temple.

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