Jin Yong and Gu Long are two famous martial arts novels in China, and their works are very popular among readers. Here are two: 1 Jin Yong: - He couldn't help his feelings. - the world is fickle, life is like a dream. - All martial arts in the world are born for martial arts. - The hero was heroic and invincible. - Sword qi swept across the battlefield. - if you can't forget it, it will echo. 2 Ancient Dragon: - Little Li's Flying Dagger never missed. - The sword qi was like a rainbow, and the Jianghu was bright. - The Iron Skin Technique of the hemostatic forceps. - He was famous for his extraordinary moves. - The Divine Condor Swordsman was happy to repay kindness and revenge. - The Skyline and Bright Moon were cut by a knife. - Ximen Chuixue's white clothes were whiter than snow.
This was a novel by Jin Yong (or Gu Long).
Gu Long and Jin Yong were both famous wuxia novels in China, and their works were very popular among readers. Gu Long's novel used Wuxia as the theme to describe the legendary stories of various characters in Jianghu. The plot was complicated and the characters were vivid. His representative works included The Peerless Twin Prides, The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, and so on. Jin Yong's novels, on the other hand, used chivalry as the theme to describe the stories of various characters walking in the martial world with their moral character and indomitable fighting spirit. His representative works included The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and The Eight Dragons. The works of Gu Long and Jin Yong were deeply loved by readers and were regarded as the classics of Chinese martial arts novels.
The godly thieves in Gu Long and Jin Yong's novels usually referred to characters with extraordinary stealing skills and abilities. In Gulong's novels, the Thief God was often referred to as the " King of Thieves " because they had superb thieving skills and keen insight, and could easily steal treasures. In Jin Yong's novels, godly thieves were often called " godly thieves " because they not only had excellent stealing skills, but also had superb martial arts and wisdom. They could protect themselves from the attacks of their opponents and help them obtain treasures. In some novels, thieves would use their skills and means, political and social status, to obtain treasures, so it was called " thief politics."
Jin Yong and Gu Long are famous martial arts novels in China, and their works are deeply loved by readers. Here are two: Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong)'s works: Eight Heavenly Dragons, Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, Smiling Proud in Jianghu, The Sword of the Blue Blood, The Story of Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, etc. Jin Yong's works described the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous feelings, and heroism as the theme. The plot was ups and downs, and the characters were full. The language was concise and bright, which was deeply loved by the readers. Gu Long's works: "The Peerless Twin Prides,""The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng,""The Legend of Chu Liuxiang,""Meteor·Butterfly·Sword," etc. Gu Long's works described Jianghu characters, thieves, detectives, martial arts secrets, etc. The plot was twisted and bizarre, and the characters had distinct personalities. The language was gorgeous and poetic, which was deeply loved by the readers. The two Jin Yong's works were based on history and focused on the creation of characters and the arrangement of the plot. The language was concise and clear, while Gu Long's works focused on describing the psychology and feelings of the Jianghu characters. The language was gorgeous, poetic, and the plot was twisted and bizarre.
Gu Long and Jin Yong are both outstanding in the field of Chinese martial arts novels. Their works have their own merits in literary style, story plot, character creation and so on. Gu Long's novels used Jianghu as the background to describe the emotional entanglements, grudges, and witty responses between various Jianghu characters. The works were full of romantic plots, strange settings, rich imagination, and a sense of humor. His novel style is concise and bright, the plot is ups and downs, the characters are distinct, and it has a strong artistic appeal and reading appeal. Jin Yong's novels used history as the background to tell the stories of various martial arts figures in historical events. His works were full of historical sense and cultural heritage, but also integrated with rich imagination and philosophical thinking. His novels had complicated plots, profound and delicate characters, which not only focused on describing the Jianghu atmosphere of the martial arts world, but also on showing the historical background and human emotions. They had extremely high literary value and historical value. Therefore, Gu Long and Jin Yong's novels were both classics, each with its own unique charm and value. It was difficult to simply judge who was better. Different readers could choose works that suited them according to their preferences and reading experience.
Jin Yong and Gu Long were both legendary figures in the Chinese literary world. Their novels were regarded as the classics of martial arts novels. Both of them had created many highly respected works with different styles and characteristics. Jin Yong's works described the grudges of Jianghu and the way of chivalry as the theme. The plot was full of twists and turns, and the characters were full. Among them, works such as The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, and The Smiling Proud Jianghu were even praised as classics. Jin Yong's novel language was concise and exquisite, with a strong literary and ornamental value. Gu Long's works were about the rainy nights in Jianghu and emotional entanglements. The plot was compact and the rhythm was fast. Among them, works such as The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, The Legendary Twin Prides, and The Legend of Chu Liuxiang were praised as Gu Long's representative works. Gu Long's novel was gorgeous in language and exquisite in conception, with strong artistic and entertaining value. The works of Jin Yong and Gu Long have their own characteristics. The readers can choose the works that suit them according to their own preferences and interests. If he preferred the grudges of Jianghu and the way of chivalry, then Jin Yong's works might be more suitable; if he preferred emotional entanglements and artistry, then Gu Long's works might be more suitable.
Jin Yong and Gu Long are famous martial arts novels in China. The following are some of the important divine weapons mentioned on them: Heavenly Sword and Dragon Slaying Saber: These are the most famous weapons in Jin Yong's novels, representing the highest strength in the martial arts world. Heavenly Sword was held by Zhou Zhiruo and Dragon Saber was carried by Zhang Wuji. [2. Meteor Shower: This is a special weapon from Ancient Dragon's novel. It can instantly shoot out a large number of fireballs to cause great damage to the enemy.] 3. The Summit of the Forbidden City: This is a divine artifact in Jin Yong's novels. It is said that it can summon lightning from the sky and bring great power to the person who holds it. [4. Flying Flower and Falling Leaves: This is a weapon from Gulong's novel. It can drop from the sky and cause fatal damage to the enemy.] 5. Silver Hook: This is a weapon in Jin Yong's novel. Its hook can easily hook the enemy and subdue them. [6 Shadowless Sword: This is a divine weapon in Gulong's novels. It can disappear in an instant so that the person holding it cannot be attacked.] These divine weapons were all very important characters in the novel, representing the highest strength in the martial arts world.
There were many famous machetemen in Jin Yong's novels. The following are some of them: 1. Linghu Chong: The famous swordsman under Jin Yong's pen was famous for his Nine Swords Beyond the Swords. 2. Fu Hongxue: A famous macheteman under Jin Yong's pen. His machete skills are exquisite and his actions are ruthless. 3. Ximen Chuixue: A famous macheteman under Gu Long's pen. His machete skills are unique and he is good at sniping enemies. 4. Ye Kai: A famous macheteman under the pen of Gu Long. His machete skills are flexible and changeable, and he is good at responding flexibly in battle. 5. Ye Erniang: A famous macheteman under Gu Long's pen. She became a legend in the martial arts world with her exquisite machete skills. 6. Yan Qi: A famous swordsman under Gu Long's pen. His knife skills are unique and he is good at attacking quickly in times of danger. 7 Di Yun: The famous swordsman under Jin Yong's pen is famous for his unique sword style. His knife style is also unique. 8. Ding Chunqiu: A famous saberman under Gu Long's pen. His sabersmanship is exquisite and he is good at using various weapons to practice his sabersmanship. Fu Wenpei: A famous saberman under Gu Long's pen. Her superb sabersmanship has defeated many legendary figures in the martial arts world. Mei Niansheng: A famous macheteman under Gu Long's pen. His unique machete skills have shown his strength in the martial arts world many times.
There were many classic villains written by Jin Yong and Ancient Dragon. The following were some of them: 1 Ouyang Feng (Jin Yong: Legend of the Condor Heroes): Ouyang Feng is a top master who is proficient in many martial arts and is also an evil character. He was a cruel person who looked at death with unflinching determination. He pursued power and wealth and attacked and persecuted martial artists in all sorts of ways. 2. Duan Yu (Jin Yong: "Tian Long Ba Bu"): Duan Yu is a genius martial artist, but because of this, he is gentle and kind, not good at fighting. He had a high reputation in the martial arts world, but he was used by others to become a villain. 3. Xu Zhu (Jin Yong: The Return of the Condor Heroes): Xu Zhu is an orphan with no background, but he also has a kind heart. Although he had a calm personality, he was also a person with a firm will. In the end, he became one of the villains under Jin Yong's pen. 4. Murong Fu (Jin Yong: "Eight Dragons"): Murong Fu was an ambitious martial artist who yearned to become a top figure in the martial arts world. In order to pursue his own happiness, he did not hesitate to use all kinds of means to achieve his goal and finally became a villain. 5 Yue Buqun (Jin Yong: "Smiling Proud Jianghu"): Yue Buqun is a gentleman who looks gentle and kind on the surface but actually has evil intentions. In order to consolidate his position, he suppressed dissidents by hook or by crook and eventually became a villain. These were just some of the classic villains written by Jin Yong and Ancient Dragon. There were many other characters that could not be missed.
Gu Long's novels and Jin Yong's novels were both classics in the history of Chinese literature, but their styles and audiences were different, which was one of the reasons why Gu Long's novels were not as famous as Jin Yong's. Jin Yong's novels mainly described Jianghu grudges, chivalrous feelings, and historical events. The plot was complicated, the characters were vivid, and the language was beautiful, which was deeply loved by readers. His novels were widely spread and influenced several generations of Chinese people. He was hailed as the founder of Chinese martial arts novels. On the other hand, Gu Long's novels focused on describing the characters 'personalities, emotions, and life experiences. The plot was relatively simple, and he paid more attention to the description of the characters' inner world and the expression of emotions. His novel's unique style, concise language, and profound artistic conception were deeply loved by the readers. In addition, Jin Yong's novel creation had a long history. Since it was published in 1930, it had gone through many years and stages of polishing. His works have been translated into many languages and spread all over the world. On the other hand, Gu Long's novel creation was relatively new. The number of his works was relatively small, and he had not experienced the accumulation of time and widespread distribution. In conclusion, Gu Long's novels were not as widely spread and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people as Jin Yong's novels, which was one of the reasons why his novels did not become a popular cultural phenomenon.