Hu Jun's version of " Eight Dragons " was a modern Chinese martial arts novel that told the story of the great martial arts sects fighting for the Heavenly Dragon Saber, the Nine Yang Scripture, and the Tianshan Plum Breaker at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty. The novel was praised by readers. Hu Jun's version of " Tian Long Ba Bu " inherited the literary style of Mr. Jin Yong's novel. It portrayed many characters with distinct personalities, and the plot was compact and the plot was full of ups and downs. In terms of character creation, Hu Jun's version of " Demigods and Semi-Devils " was closer to the reader's psychology. It showed the complexity and variety of human nature through the interaction between different characters. At the same time, Hu Jun's version of " Tian Long Ba Bu " was more vivid and concise in language, which was more in line with the reading needs of modern readers. In general, Hu Jun's version of " Tian Long Ba Bu " inherited Mr. Jin Yong's novel tradition in terms of literary style and character creation. The language was also more in line with the reading needs of modern readers. It was a modern Chinese martial arts novel worthy of recommendation.