The names of martial arts moves in Jin Yong's novels were very rich in cultural implications. Here are some examples: Flying Fox Sword Technique in The Legend of Flying Fox: The word "fly" means fast, agile, and light, expressing the characteristics of the martial arts characters in martial arts novels. 2. Snow Mountain Sword Art in Snow Mountain Flying Fox: The word "Snow" means cold, fresh, and noble. It represents the living environment of the chivalrous man in martial arts novels. 3. The Bloody Blade Sect in the Successive City Tactics: Starting with the word 'bloody' means hot-blooded, passionate, and loyal, expressing the characteristics of the martial arts sects in martial arts novels. The 18 Dragon Subduing Palms of the 4th Heavenly Dragon and the 8th Heavenly Dragon: Starting with the word dragon means mysterious, noble, and powerful. It represents the power of the martial arts sects in martial arts novels. 5. The Nine Yang Sutra in the Legend of the Condor Heroes: The beginning of the nine characters means eternal and perseverance. It expressed the characteristics of the martial arts secret books in martial arts novels. 6. The Condor Heroes in The Return of the Condor Heroes: Starting with the word "god" means mysterious, magical, and extraordinary. It represents the mystery and extraordinariness of the martial arts characters in martial arts novels. The names of these martial arts moves contained rich cultural implications. They not only reflected the characters and plots in martial arts novels, but also reflected the pursuit of chivalry, friendship, loyalty and other aspects in traditional Chinese culture.