Yong 'an was Liu Yan's territory.
Journey to the West, the Western Paradise, referred to the world that the monkeys led by Sun Wukong in Journey to the West went to on their journey to the Western Paradise. This world was ruled by the Buddha, Tathagata. It was a mysterious and wonderful world with incomparably powerful magic power and divine powers. In this world, Sun Wukong and the others experienced many dangers and challenges, but they finally succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures and returned to the Tang of the East.
Prince Yong was the son of Yang Jian, Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty.
In Mr. Jin Yong's novel world, there were many powerful martial arts characters, and it was difficult to determine who was the real master. However, if you were to choose a few common characters from the novel for comparison, the following might be more representative: 1 Wei Xiaobao: Wei Xiaobao is a funny character in Mr. Jin Yong's novel, but his martial arts are also very high, especially his Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms and Mixed Sky Silk. 2. Duan Yu: Duan Yu is one of the male protagonists in Mr. Jin Yong's novels. His martial arts cultivation is quite high, especially his Six Pulses Divine Sword and Tianshan Plum Splitting Hand. 3. Qiao Feng: Qiao Feng is another male protagonist in Mr. Jin Yong's novel. His martial arts are strong, especially his Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms and Murong Fu's martial arts are even better. 4 Sweeping Monk: Sweeping Monk is a mysterious character in Mr. Jin Yong's novel. His martial arts are very strong and he is known as the number one master in the martial arts world. It can even be said that he is a master of the universe. These are just a few of the characters that might be more representative. In fact, there are many powerful martial arts characters in Mr. Jin Yong's novels, and it is difficult to determine who is the real master.
Jin Yong and Gu Long were both outstanding figures in the history of Chinese literature. They were both widely welcomed and loved. However, everyone's reading tastes and preferences were different, so it was impossible to simply answer which novel was better. Jin Yong's descriptions of Jianghu grudges, chivalrous spirit, and love were mainly compact plots and profound characters, which had extremely high literary and artistic value. His representative works included The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, and so on. These works had become classics in Chinese literature. Gu Long, on the other hand, mainly described the night rain in Jianghu, the quick gratitude and revenge, the twists and turns of the plot, the distinct character, and the strong personality charm and imagination. His representative works included " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng,"" The Legend of Chu Liuxiang,"" The Peerless Prides," and so on. These works had already become classics in Chinese literature. Therefore, both Jin Yong and Gu Long were outstanding figures in the history of Chinese literature. They were worthy of the readers 'appreciation and taste. Everyone had different reading tastes and preferences. They could choose which one to read according to their own interests and preferences.
The names in Jin Yong's novels were very pleasant to hear, and some of them were even more deeply rooted in people's hearts. 1 Linghu Chong: From the Tao Te Ching, the meaning of "governing by inaction" is freedom and invincible. [2. Xiao Longnu: From the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan,"The sun is against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea."] I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level." It meant that one's ambition was extraordinary. Duan Yu: The Kun hexagram from the Book of Changes means submissive, tolerant, and modest. 4. Xuzhu: From the story of "Xiaoyao Wandering" in Zhuangzi, it means freedom and unfettered. 5 Murong Fu: From the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan,"There is a fish in the North Sea named Kun." I don't know how big a kun is, but it's thousands of miles long. It turns into a bird, and its name is Peng. I don't know how many thousands of miles it is. It's thousands of miles away." It meant that the road to revenge was long and arduous. 6. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: From the poem "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi,"The grass on the isolated plain withers and thrives every year." The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." It implied perseverance and tenacious vitality. These are just some examples. The names in Jin Yong's novels are very beautiful, full of meaning, and impressive.
The names in Jin Yong's novels were all very unique. Some names were poetic like Linghu Chong, Huang Rong, Guo Jing, etc. Some names were philosophical like Qiao Feng, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, etc. Some names were full of cultural background like Xiao Longnu, Murong Fu, Huashan Sword Discussion, etc. In Jin Yong's novels, there were many names that left a deep impression on people. Everyone's name had its own unique charm. Therefore, there was no clear answer to this question because everyone's preference for names was different.
In Jin Yong's novels, the characters with the highest internal energy might be some martial arts masters, but it was difficult to determine who they were. There might be different answers in different novels, and the measurement of internal energy might also be different. For example, in some novels, people with high internal energy might only look strong, but in some novels, people with high internal energy might have strong combat ability. Therefore, it was impossible to determine who the person with the highest internal energy in Jin Yong's novel was.
In Jin Yong's novels, it was difficult to judge the level of martial arts by simple numbers or rankings because every character had their own unique martial arts characteristics and combat style. In the novel, many characters had obtained extraordinary martial arts, and some characters had ordinary martial arts but could perform well at critical moments to win. Therefore, it was difficult to answer who had the highest kung fu.
Jin Yong and Gu Long were both outstanding figures in the history of Chinese literature. Their works had received widespread attention and love. However, in terms of literary value and influence, Jin Yong's works seemed to be more outstanding. Mr. Jin Yong's novel used martial arts as the theme to describe the grudges of Jianghu, the loyalty of heroes, the courage of chivalrous men, etc. The story was full of twists and turns in the plot, the vivid characters, and the beautiful plot was deeply loved by the readers. His novels were widely spread and had a far-reaching influence. He was hailed as the "Father of Wuxia Fictions" and had made great contributions to the development of Chinese Wuxia novels. Gu Long's novels used Jianghu as the background to describe the emotional entanglements, grudges, and life philosophy of various Jianghu characters. His works were full of romanticism and personal language style. His novels had compact plots, bright rhythms, and were highly readable. He was known as the "father of Jianghu novels" and was also an outstanding figure in the history of Chinese literature. Although the works of Jin Yong and Gu Long both had their own unique charm and value, in terms of literary value and influence, Jin Yong's works seemed to be more outstanding.
In Jin Yong's novels, it was difficult to have a clear answer to the highest level of martial arts because different people had different definition and standards. However, generally speaking, the level of martial arts depended on a person's talent, practice time, and diligence. In Jin Yong's novels, there were many top masters such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, Xiao Longnu, Yang Guo, Zhang Wuji, etc. Their martial arts were very high and had unique characteristics and styles. There were also some people who were not as good as other experts, but they had extraordinary talent and talent in specific fields, such as Cheng Lingsu, Ren Yingying, Yue Lingshan, etc. Therefore, in Jin Yong's novels, the level of martial arts was a relative concept, and it was difficult to have a definite answer.