Jin Yong's first novel, Book and Sword, was published in 1955.
Jin Yong's first novel, Book and Sword, was published in 1955.
Jin Yong's novels were not initially published in newspapers but in magazines. Jin Yong's novels were initially published in Ming Pao as a series of five volumes, each volume containing ten novels, named "Book Sword Ends and Revenge Record","Flying Fox Biography","Snow Mountain Flying Fox","Liancheng Tactics","White Horse Roaring in the West Wind", and "Chivalrous Swordsman". In the process of serializing these novels, Jin Yong had also made many modifications and additions to make the content of the novels more perfect and closer to historical facts.
Jin Yong's first martial arts novel was The Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge, written in 1955.
Jin Yong's first martial arts novel was The Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge, written in 1955.
Jin Yong's novel was first published in Ming Pao and later in different newspapers. Among them, the most famous were the serializations of Tian Long Ba Bu and Lu Ding Ji, which were published in Ming Pao.
The novel was the sequel to Battle Through the Heavens, written by Zhang Yong. Battle Through the Heavens was published on June 1, 2011.
Jin Yong's first novel was The Book and Sword of Gratitude and Revenge.
Jin Yong's first martial arts novel was The Book and Sword.
Jin Yong's novels, The Return of the Condor Heroes and Eight Dragons, were first published in 1966, while The Legend of the Condor Heroes was first published in 1963. Jin Yong's novels had been translated into many languages and had a wide readership around the world. In addition to the first published novel, Jin Yong also revised and reprinted his works many times to make them more suitable for readers 'needs and preferences. In addition, Jin Yong also established his own literary publishing house to promote the spread and exchange of Chinese literature and culture.
Jin Yong's Divine Sculpture was a classic martial arts novel written by Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) in 1961. The novel had been translated into many languages and adapted into TV series, movies, and other forms, which were very popular among readers.