Qiao Feng came from Mr. Jin Yong's "Heavenly Dragon Eight".
Qiao Feng was a character in Mr. Jin Yong's representative work,"The Eight Dragons". He was widely loved by readers because of his forthright and generous character. The following are some of Qiao Feng's descriptions: Qiao Feng glared at the heroes, his hair standing on end. He reached out his hand and an invisible palm gently patted Huang Rong's chest, turning the unsheathed silver needle into powder. Huang Rong's heart skipped a beat. She knew that Qiao Feng had saved her, and she couldn't help but feel grateful. Qiao Feng glared at him and shouted,"If you want to kill me, you have to kill me!" " His voice was as loud as a lion's, and it was infectious. Everyone present was frightened by his imposing manner and did not dare to say a word. Qiao Feng held the spear with both hands and walked towards Guo Jing with a fiery gaze. His footsteps were steady as if he was stepping on the clouds as he approached Guo Jing step by step. Guo Jing could not help but feel nervous. He knew that Qiao Feng was not someone to be trifled with, but he could not go against him. He could not help but regret joining the Ming Cult in the first place. Qiao Feng shouted,'Today's matter has been decided! 'His voice was so loud that it sounded like the sky was falling and the earth was shattering. He walked towards Duan Yu and reached out his hand. An invisible palm gently patted Duan Yu's chest, shattering the Dali Duan family's short sword into pieces. Duan Yu's heart trembled, knowing that it was Qiao Feng who saved him, and he couldn't help but feel a little grateful.
The answer to the question of Mr. Jin Yong's work is as follows: Mr. Jin Yong was a famous wuxia novel in modern China. His works were widely praised and influenced several generations. His works included The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Heavenly Dragons, The Smiling Proud Wanderer, The Sword of Green Blood, and so on. The most famous of them all was The Eight Heavenly Dragons. " Eight Dragons " was a martial arts novel set in Jianghu. It told the story of the Northern Song Dynasty when the various sects fought for the Heavenly Dragon Saber, the Nine Yang Scripture, and the Tianshan Plum Breaker. The novel described many heroes such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu, Ling Huchong, etc. They experienced countless storms in this Jianghu full of conspiracy, love, betrayal and sacrifice, and finally became legendary figures. " Demigods and Semi-Devils " was known as one of the masterpieces of Mr. Jin Yong and one of the classics of Chinese martial arts novels.
Jin Yong's favorite Qiao Feng was Hu Jun. In Jin Yong's mind, Hu Jun's role as Qiao Feng was the most suitable actor for the original setting. Jin Yong approved of Hu Jun's version of Qiao Feng very much and expressed his appreciation for Hu Jun many times. When Jin Yong was still alive, Hu Jun would often visit him, and Jin Yong would always treat Hu Jun warmly. Therefore, the Hu Jun version of Qiao Feng was Jin Yong's favorite Qiao Feng.
Qiao Feng was the male protagonist of Jin Yong's martial arts novel," The Eight Dragons ". He was the son of Xiao Yuanshan, the chief instructor of the Liao army. He was actually a Khitan. Qiao Feng had learned martial arts from Shaolin and Beggar's Sect. His martial arts were outstanding, and he was known as " North Qiao Feng, South Murong." He had once served as the Sect Master of Beggar's Sect, leading his troops to fight against foreign enemies and becoming the leader of the young experts in Jianghu. After Qiao Feng's identity was revealed, he took the initiative to abdicate and became brothers with Duan Yu and Xu Zhu. He advocated peace between Song and Liao, stopped Yelu Hongji from crossing the border, and contributed to the peace between the two countries. In the end, Qiao Feng committed suicide outside Yanmen Pass with a broken arrow at the age of thirty-three. Qiao Feng was a tragic hero whose ideology transcended national boundaries and nationality. His stories were full of heroic spirit, heroic style and tragic characteristics.
Mr. Jin Yong's last work was The Deer and the Cauldron.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels are regarded as the classics in the history of Chinese martial arts novels. His works cover a wide range of topics and styles, including martial arts, romance, fantasy and so on. If you want to choose one as Mr. Jin Yong's pinnacle work, it may vary from person to person. Different readers will have different choices. However, if one had to choose the most representative work from the many works, then The Legend of the Condor Heroes might be regarded as Mr. Jin Yong's pinnacle work. The Legend of the Condor Heroes was one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. It told the Jianghu stories of Guo Jing, Huang Rong and others in the late Ming Dynasty. The characters in the novel were vivid and the plot was full of ups and downs. Especially the description of martial arts and chivalrous spirit deeply influenced the creation of martial arts novels later. In addition, The Legend of the Condor Heroes was also regarded as one of the classics in Jin Yong's novels because it reflected the cultural background and values of ancient Chinese society, and also reflected the author's deep insight and thinking about human nature. Although Legend of the Condor Heroes was not necessarily all of Jin Yong's works, it played an important role in Jin Yong's writing career and was regarded as a classic of Chinese martial arts novels.
Yes," The Return of the Condor Heroes " was one of Mr. Jin Yong's masterpieces. It described the love story of Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu, two top experts in the Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty. Mr. Jin Yong was born in 1896 in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China. His representative works include The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, etc. He is known as the master of the Chinese martial arts novel world. His works incorporated a large number of his personal experiences and life experiences, while also reflecting the cultural background of the society at that time, which was deeply loved by readers.
Mr. Jin Yong's last work was The Deer and the Cauldron.
Qiao Feng was a famous hero under the pen of Mr. Jin Yong. He was one of the main characters in the " Demigods and Semi-Devils." Qiao Feng was a tragic hero. His life was full of ups and downs and contradictions. He was born into a Khitan family, but he grew up in the Song Dynasty, so he always had inner contradictions and inferiority in his identity and sense of belonging. Qiao Feng's martial arts were strong, and he had never been defeated in his life. He learned Shaolin Internal Strength and Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms from Shaolin Temple and Beggar's Sect, becoming a martial arts hero of his generation. Qiao Feng's tragedy stemmed from his childhood. He lost his parents when he was young and was placed in Qiao Sanhuai's care. Although Qiao Feng's childhood should be considered happy, his life experience and Khitan background made him feel pain and desolation in his heart. Qiao Feng's sadness was also reflected in love. He and A'Zhu were in love, but in the end, he lost the person he loved the most in his life because he accidentally killed A'Zhu. Qiao Feng's image was shaped by Mr. Jin Yong's pen to be heroic, open and aboveboard. He was a hero with an open mind and loyalty. Qiao Feng's image was deeply loved by readers and was known as the first hero under Jin Yong's pen.