Mr. Jin Yong's works did not directly talk about the rebellion of the Qing Dynasty and the restoration of the Ming Dynasty because this was a historical theme and was not the focus of Mr. Jin Yong's attention. Mr. Jin Yong's novels mainly covered martial arts novels, historical novels, romance novels and many other fields. Some of his works included some historical plots. However, none of these works were directly related to the subject of the Qing Dynasty. Mr. Jin Yong's novels, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, and The Smiling Proud Jianghu, as well as some derivative works such as The Deer and the Cauldron and The Book and Sword, all involved the historical background of the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty and showed the fates and choices of different characters.
The Deer and Cauldron was a famous wuxia novel that told the story of a Jianghu man named Wei Xiaobao in the late Ming Dynasty. This novel involved some of the topics and plots of the rebellion against the Qing Dynasty and the restoration of the Ming Dynasty. Wei Xiaobao mentioned the slogan of "Anti-Qing Dynasty and Restoring Ming Dynasty" many times in Lu Ding Ji and expressed his belief and pursuit of "Anti-Qing Dynasty and Restoring Ming Dynasty" through his actions and experiences. For example, in the novel, Wei Xiaobao had helped some forces to overthrow the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. However, the "Anti-Qing Dynasty and Restoring Ming Dynasty" in Lu Ding Ji was not simply anti-Qing Dynasty, but involved thinking and discussing about ancient Chinese society and values. In the novel, Wei Xiaobao showed his reflection on the ancient social order and moral values through his own experiences and encounters. At the same time, he also reflected his pursuit and yearning for the values of modern society. In short, the "Anti-Qing and Fu-Ming" in Lu Ding Ji was a complex theme and plot. It was not only a simple anti-Qing, but also involved the thinking and discussion of ancient Chinese society and values. At the same time, it also reflected the pursuit and yearning for modern social values.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, and The Smiling Proud Jianghu, all had plots and theme of "rebelling against the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty". This was because in the context of China's modern history, the corrupt and incompetent rulers of the Qing Dynasty led to social unrest and people's lives were very difficult. In this context, many Wuxia characters had a strong sense of national consciousness and patriotic feelings, hoping to achieve their mission of justice through the form of "anti-Qing and restoring Ming". "Reversing the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty" was also an important theme of Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novels. He hoped to pass on the traditional Chinese culture and chivalrous spirit through the form of novels, and also hoped to convey positive values and outlook on life to the readers through the plots and characters in the novels.
The reason why the theme of anti-Qing and reviving the Ming Dynasty was so obvious in Jin Yong's works was that Mr. Jin Yong was a descendant of the Ming Dynasty and had deep feelings and nostalgia for the Ming Dynasty. He had personally experienced the fall of the Ming Dynasty and had a deep understanding of this period of history. Therefore, in his novels, he often depicted the theme of anti-Qing and reviving the Ming Dynasty to express his love for the Ming Dynasty and his reverence for Chinese history. In Mr. Jin Yong's novel," The Eight Dragons ", there was an anti-Qing and Ming Restoration organization represented by Duan Yu. They advocated overthrowing the rule of the Qing Dynasty and restoring the regime of the Ming Dynasty. In the novel, Duan Yu and his organization were suppressed by the Qing Dynasty, and their activities were greatly restricted and attacked. This also reflected Mr. Jin Yong's dissatisfaction with the Qing Dynasty and his stance of opposing the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty. The hatred between Mr. Jin Yong and the Qing Dynasty stemmed from the history of the Ming Dynasty's demise. The Ming Dynasty was a very important dynasty in Chinese history. It created a new era of Chinese feudal dynasties and had a profound impact on Chinese history and culture. However, the Ming Dynasty encountered internal strife and external aggression at the end of the year and finally perished. Although the Qing Dynasty replaced the Ming Dynasty and carried out large-scale cultural modification and colonial rule, it also restored the respect and nostalgia for the Ming Dynasty to a certain extent. Therefore, Mr. Jin Yong expressed the theme of anti-Qing and reviving the Ming Dynasty in his works, which reflected his love for the Ming Dynasty and his reverence for Chinese history. At the same time, it also reflected his dissatisfaction with the Qing Dynasty and his position of anti-Qing and reviving the Ming Dynasty.
Not all of Jin Yong's novels were about the anti-Qing dynasty and the restoration of the Ming dynasty. Although there were some stories and characters about the Ming and Qing dynasties in his works, the theme and plot were not all centered around the anti-Qing dynasty and the restoration of the Ming dynasty. Mr. Jin Yong's novel creation began in 1936 until he stopped writing in 1984. His works covered people from many periods and different cultural backgrounds. Although there were some stories and characters about the Ming and Qing Dynasties in his works, the main purpose of his creation was to describe the grudges of the Jianghu, the spirit of chivalry, and the legends of love. The Ming and Qing Dynasties had an important position and influence in Chinese history, so Mr. Jin Yong's novels also involved the understanding and discussion of these historical backgrounds. For example, some of the characters and plots in his novels exist to express the complexity and variety of Chinese history and culture. Although some of Jin Yong's novels involved the theme of anti-Qing and reviving the Ming Dynasty, the main purpose of his creation was to express the chivalrous spirit and love legends, not to oppose the rule of the Qing Dynasty.
The first one was " Man on Mount Shu, Rebelling the Qing Dynasty and Recovering the Ming Dynasty." The protagonist Zhu Yang transmigrated to the Qing Dynasty and became a beggar. He led the rebel army to rebel against the Qing Dynasty and restore the Ming Dynasty. He also had the luck system to strengthen himself. The second book was " The Terminator of the Qing Dynasty." It told the story of Zhu Yougao, a special forces soldier, who traveled back to the Kangxi era. He carried the responsibility of fighting against the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty. He planted forests, farmed, and did business. He survived the Kangxi Dynasty. The last book was " Breaking the Light Steals the Clear." The main character wanted to overturn the clear and defeat the world. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
No,'Dream of the Red Chamber' was not a novel that reversed the Qing Dynasty and restored the Ming Dynasty. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a novel that described the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty. It mainly narrated the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others, as well as the decline of feudal society and the distortion of human nature. Although Dream of the Red Chamber had some dissatisfaction and criticism of feudal society, it did not have a clear stand against the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty.
The reason why Jin Yong's works were always anti-Qing and reviving the Ming Dynasty was that this historical background was an important starting point and one of the sources of inspiration for Jin Yong's creative career. Mr. Jin Yong was born in 1896, when China was under the rule of Qing Dynasty. When he was young, he witnessed the corruption and ruling style of the Qing Dynasty and developed a deep disgust for the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, in his works, he often depicted the theme of anti-Qing and reviving the Ming Dynasty to express his dissatisfaction and resistance against the Qing Dynasty. Jin Yong's works were also influenced by traditional Chinese culture. The Qing Dynasty was the last period of China's feudal society. There were many elements related to the Qing Dynasty in traditional culture, such as Confucianism and chivalrous spirit, which were also used in Jin Yong's works. In Jin Yong's works, he often depicted chivalrous spirit and a sense of justice, emphasizing that people should resist injustice and evil, which was similar to the values in traditional Chinese culture. In addition, Jin Yong's works were also influenced by Western culture. During the Qing Dynasty, China's contact with the outside world gradually deepened, and Western culture gradually spread to China. Jin Yong's works were also influenced by Western culture, such as the description of concepts such as love, freedom, and power. The combination of these factors also led to the theme of Jin Yong's works.
Mr. Jin Yong's works mainly described the stories of the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, but some of them also described the plots of other dynasties. However, if one had to say that one of the stories originated from the earliest dynasty, it would be " The Return of the Condor Heroes." This story first appeared in the 1959 martial arts novel of the same name.
Most of Jin Yong's novels were about the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, and there was not much direct connection between them and the Ming Dynasty. However, some of Jin Yong's novels did involve some content of the Ming Dynasty, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and The Eight Dragons. The characters and plots in these novels were sometimes set up to show the history and culture of the Ming Dynasty, but generally speaking, they had little to do with the historical facts of the Ming Dynasty.
Jin Yong's novels are the classic works of traditional Chinese martial arts novels, which contain rich historical background and cultural content. Sometimes in his novels, he would mention anti-Qing thoughts, but this was not Jin Yong's personal point of view, but reflected the historical and cultural background of the society at that time. In Chinese history, the Qing Dynasty was a dark period. The rulers implemented a series of cruel political and legal measures, which led to social unrest and the suffering of the people. Therefore, many Chinese people expressed their dissatisfaction and opposition to the rule of the Qing Dynasty, which was also reflected in Jin Yong's novels. The anti-Qing ideology in Jin Yong's novels was not aimed at the Qing Dynasty itself, but reflected the Chinese people's dissatisfaction with autocratic rule and oppression, and their pursuit of freedom, equality, and justice. In his novels, he often described the protagonists fighting against evil forces through justice and courage to maintain social justice and freedom. The anti-Qing ideology in Jin Yong's novels was a manifestation of Chinese traditional culture and history, reflecting the Chinese people's pursuit of freedom, equality, and justice, as well as their dissatisfaction with the Qing Dynasty.