Although Jin Yong's novels, Nine Yin and Nine Yang, and the Hero's Breeze, were very popular among readers, it was difficult to adapt them into movies or TV series because their plots were complicated and involved a lot of historical and cultural background knowledge. One of the reasons was the character creation in the novel. The characters in Mr. Jin Yong's novels usually have unique personalities and destinies. Their destinies are often determined by the plot and plot, not by the director or actors who can change them at will. If the characters in the novel were to be brought to the screen, it would require a large-scale adjustment and adaptation of the character's personality, background, experience, etc. This may destroy the integrity and cohesiveness of the novel, making it difficult for the readers to immerse themselves in the story. Another reason was that the plot and plot in the novel were more complicated and required a lot of time and energy to shoot and produce. Some plots might involve a large number of martial arts and skills that required professional martial arts directors to present. These skills and movements needed to restore the situation and artistic conception in the novel, which required high production costs and technical support. Although Mr. Jin Yong's novel has a high literary value, adapting it into a movie or TV series requires many factors to consider, including the plot, characters, technology, and so on. Therefore, it may be difficult to achieve.