Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works integrate rich traditional Chinese cultural elements and permeate them into the characters. The following are some examples of how Jin Yong infiltrated traditional Chinese culture into the character plot: 1. The Elements of Traditional Culture in Jin Yong's Works There were many traditional cultural elements in Jin Yong's works, such as: - Jin Yong often used traditional wuxia novel elements such as swords, knives, fists, guns, etc. and incorporated these elements into his novels. - In Jin Yong's works, the image of ancient chivalrous men often appeared. These characters usually had the values of traditional culture, such as "righteousness","propriety","loyalty","courage" and so on. - There were many traditional cultural symbols in Jin Yong's works, such as "dragon","phoenix","turtle","snake", etc. These symbols were often used in the plot design and character creation of novels. 2. The penetration of traditional Chinese cultural elements in Jin Yong's works into the characters 'personalities The characters in Jin Yong's works were usually more comprehensive. They had both the values of traditional culture and their own personalities and experiences. In Jin Yong's works, there were many characters that were permeated with elements of traditional Chinese culture. For example, Linghu Chong in Jin Yong's works was a character with traditional Chinese cultural elements. Although he was born in Jianghu, he still maintained traditional moral values such as "chivalry","loyalty","modesty" and so on. At the same time, he was also influenced by traditional Chinese culture, such as "Huashan Sword Competition" and "Five Mountains Sword School". 3. The application of traditional cultural elements in Jin Yong's works The plot design of Jin Yong's works was also very traditional. - There were many plots in Jin Yong's works that involved the concept of karma, such as the tragic fate of Guo Jing and Huang Rong in The Condor Heroes, and the love story of Duan Yu and Wang Yuyan in The Eight Dragons and Dragons. These plots reflected the concept of karma in traditional Chinese culture. - Jin Yong's works also often used the concept of "time travel", such as "virtual bamboo" in "Tianlong Babu", which experienced different life experiences from modern times to ancient times. This plot design also reflected the concept of "time travel" in traditional Chinese culture.