The nickname Tang Pei in Jin Yong's novel "Ganlin Hui Qisheng" was described as "Ganlin", which meant that the spring rain could moisten all things, while "Hui Qisheng" meant that he could bring benefits to the seven provinces and bless you. Therefore, this nickname could be understood as Tang Pei being a person who could bring grace and blessings.
In Jin Yong's novel, The Condor Heroes, the person nicknamed Gan Lin Hui Ting Ting referred to Huang Yaoshi. Huang Yaoshi was a famous martial arts character under Jin Yong's pen. He was a lone wolf, a strange and independent expert, famous for his superb martial arts and unique martial arts ideas. In the novel, Huang Yaoshi was described as a master who had a deep understanding of martial arts and unique ideas. At the same time, he was also a person with strong political awareness. The Ganlin Conference hearing was a method that Medicine Master Huang used to defend his position. He listened to the voices of all parties to balance the interests and powers in the martial arts world and maintain order.
Jin Yong (1896 - 1971), formerly known as Cha Liangyong, was a famous martial arts novel in Hong Kong. His works were famous for describing martial arts stories and characters. Jin Yong's wuxia novels were not only popular in Hong Kong and the mainland of China, but also had many readers around the world. They were translated into many languages. He was known as the father of martial arts novels. His representative works included The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, and The Swordsman.
There were characters with the surname Yue in Jin Yong's novels, but there weren't many of them. The following were some people with the surname Yue: 1. Full of Flowers (Journey of Chivalrous Men) 2 Yue Buqun (The Deer and the Cauldron) 3 Yin Zhiping (The Deer and the Cauldron) 4 Ouyang Feng (Legend of the Condor Heroes) 5. Mu Nianci (The Condor Heroes) 6. Duan Yu ("Eight Dragons") 7. Cheng Lingsu (Spirit Snake Island) 8. Linghu Chong (Smiling Proud Jianghu) It should be noted that the surnames and names in Jin Yong's novels often had certain rules and characteristics. Therefore, sometimes a name might correspond to multiple surnames.
The reason why Jin Yong's novel " Lu Ding Ji " got its name was because the protagonist Wei Xiaobao was famous for cheating and seeking personal gain. The word " Lu Ding " in Chinese referred to high-end health products made of deer antler and deer meat. Therefore, the " Lu Ding Ji " in the novel actually referred to deer antler health products in the shape of a deer tripod. In addition, the word "deer tripod" also has symbolic meaning, because deer is an auspicious animal representing happiness and good luck, while deer antler is a high-quality Chinese medicine, also symbolizing health and longevity. Therefore, the name " Lu Ding Ji " had a profound meaning and symbolic meaning in China culture.
The old version of Jin Yong's novel referred to Mr. Jin Yong's original novel, which was the old version of the novel that had not been influenced by modern media when it was first published and retained many traditional literary styles and language features. Such novels were often translated into many languages and had a wide readership around the world. Due to the importance and influence of Jin Yong's novels in China and other Asian cultures, this kind of novel was also known as the first masterpiece of martial arts novels. The old version of Jin Yong's novel was usually called the original or old version when it was published. It contained Mr. Jin Yong's original text and plot as well as the traditional literary style and language characteristics. Compared with modern Chinese novels, old novels are usually more concise, fluent and have higher literary value.
The Huashan Sect was a martial arts sect in ancient China located on the Huashan Mountain range in the Nine Provinces. The founder of Huashan Sect was Yue Buqun. He founded this sect during the Tang Dynasty and it has been passed down to this day. The Huashan Sect's specialty was its emphasis on actual combat ability. It emphasized that the disciples had to practice the martial arts they had learned personally in order to become a true expert. The Huashan Sect's training method was very strict. Disciples had to undergo long-term training in order to display their own standards in actual combat. In the history of the Nine Provinces, the Huashan Sect had appeared many times in important wars and martial arts events. For example, during the Tang Dynasty, the Huashan Sect had helped General Li Jing defeat the Mongolian invaders. During the Ming Dynasty, the Huashan Sect had a fierce battle with the pirates and successfully defended the maritime trade. Many of the Huashan Sect's disciples were experts in martial arts. They were skilled in various martial arts, including Taiji Fist, Eight Trigrams Palm, and sword techniques. The Huashan Sect had always been an important sect in the martial arts world of the Nine Provinces. Its disciples were also called "Huashan Sect disciples".
In Jin Yong's novel, there were four people nicknamed "Golden Snake Langjun": 1 Wei Xiaobao: Born in the Green Forest, he later became the leader of the martial arts world. Because of his wit, bravery, and cunning, he was called the "Golden Snake Langjun". Duan Yu: The third son of Emperor Duan Zhengchun of Dali was known as the " Golden Snake Prince " because of his wit, kindness, and integrity. 3. Xuzhu: The son of the Shaolin Temple Master was known as the " Golden Snake Prince " because he was born without meat or taste. 4 Duan Siping: The second son of Emperor Duan Zhengchun of Dali Kingdom was known as the " Golden Snake Prince " because of his gentle and kind personality.
The clear voice version of Jin Yong's novels referred to the martial arts novels created by Mr. Jin Yong. Reading them in Mandarin could express the plot and character emotions in the novel more smoothly, making it easier for readers to understand and feel the plot and character images in the novel. Jin Yong's novels had become one of the classic representatives of Chinese martial arts novels and were loved and pursued by the majority of readers.
Mr. Jin Yong's " Journey of Chivalrous Men " was a wuxia novel that described the growth of a young man named Guo Jing in Jianghu. The main theme of the novel was loyalty, courage, justice, and love. Guo Jing encountered many difficulties and challenges in the novel, but he always adhered to his beliefs and faced these challenges with loyalty and courage. He believed in justice and pursued the truth, and eventually became an outstanding swordsman. There were also many plots about love in the novel, such as the love between Guo Jing and Huang Rong. They went through many twists and turns, but in the end, their love triumphed over everything. "Journey of Chivalrous Men" expressed Mr. Jin Yong's admiration for loyalty, courage, and justice, as well as his pursuit of love. This novel was regarded as a classic wuxia novel and was very popular among readers.
The character in Jin Yong's novel, Legend of the Condor Heroes, was nicknamed Guimen Dragon King. He was the grand-disciple of Medicine Master Huang and a martial arts master who was good at ice silkworm poison. He was handsome and arrogant, but deep down, he was very kind. He would do anything to protect the people he loved.