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Jin Yong's Book and Sword of Gratitude and Revenge

2024-09-17 02:02
I was looking at the Book of Swords on the Internet and saw chapter 16. Huo Qingtong thought for a while and said to Chen Jialuo,"Please get on the horse and look to the west. See if there's a white mountain." Chen Jialuo took the white horse and hopped on it. He looked west. Although there were mountains in the distance, there were no white peaks. He looked for a while but still couldn't see them. He shook his head at Huo Qingtong. They put the gold, silver, and jewelry on the camels and wanted to take them away, but after walking around the ancient city, they couldn't leave that place no matter what." in They put the gold, silver, and jewelry on the camels and wanted to take them away, but after walking around the ancient city, they couldn't leave that place no matter what." The connection between this and the previous text seemed a little unnatural. Was there something missing? If so, please help me find this paragraph and copy it in the answer. "Why?" asked Chen Jialuo. Princess Fragrance said,"They said that the people in the ancient city turned into ghosts in a day. They liked this city and refused to leave even after they died. These ghosts were unwilling to let people take away the treasures, so they fascinated people and refused to let them go. As long as you leave the treasures behind and don't bring anything, it'll be easy to come out." "I'm afraid none of them are willing to let go," said Chen Jialuo. This is fine ~~ Thank you for your help
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Jin Yong (1918 - 1966) was a famous wuxia novel in China. He was known as the "father of wuxia novels". His works were famous for their twists and turns in the plot, profound character descriptions, and beautiful writing style. The Book of Swords was one of Jin Yong's masterpieces. It told the story of the struggle for the word "Book Sword" in the martial arts world at the end of the Ming Dynasty. In the story, the protagonist Wei Xiaobao became a great scholar in Jianghu through a series of coincidences and launched a series of fierce struggles with the major sects. The plot of the book was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full. It was regarded as a classic work of martial arts novels.

Maximum Comprehension: Taking Care of Swords In A Sword Pavilion

Maximum Comprehension: Taking Care of Swords In A Sword Pavilion

Han Muye, who had exceptional comprehension skills, was reborn into a cultivation world. He joined a clan which specialized in swordsmanship. He then became the keeper who looked after the swords in the Swords Pavilion. There were more than 100,000 swords stored in the pavilion. The keeper was tasked to clean all of them once a month. When Han Muge cleaned the Qinghe sword, he acquired a hint of Sword Qi. When he cleaned the Ziyan sword, he comprehended the swordsmanship, the Burning Plain, left behind by the original owner of the sword. He also acquired the Sword Qi of Burning Flame. When he cleaned the Shanyue sword, he comprehended the teachings left behind by Master Boulder and learned the Mountain Sword Technique. … Han Muye built up his Sword Qi bit by bit during the past 60 years working as a keeper in the pavilion. Throughout the 60 years, a disciple came to seek a sword in the pavilion, and he received guidance from Han Muye. The Sacred Maiden from the demonic clan attempted to steal a sword from the pavilion, but in the end, she left dejected and empty-handed. A swordsman came to challenge Han Muye, and he left with a broken sword. … 60 years later, the Celestial World invaded the mortal world. The disciple had become an exceptional Sword Deity. He wielded his sword and protected a part of the world. The Sacred Maiden had become the demonic clan leader. She sent a letter to the Swords Pavilion and led her clan to fight against the gods. The swordsman had achieved enlightenment in his swordsmanship. His Sword Qi rifled up to the sky. … The gods from the Celestial World loomed over the sky above. Han Muye slowly stood up. 100,000 swords followed him as he emerged from the pavilion. His Sword Qi could be sensed from 30,000 miles away, and his Sword Will pierced through the realms. He declared, “Today, I, Han Muye, will traverse the sky. I want to see who among the gods dares to invade this mortal world.”
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Jin Yong's Book and Sword of Gratitude and Revenge

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2024-09-17 01:57

Jin Yong's Book and Sword of Gratitude and Revenge was one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. It told the stories of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, and others in the Southern Song Dynasty. In the story, the various forces fought fiercely for treasures, martial arts masters, and other goals. At the same time, it also involved love, friendship, loyalty, betrayal and other emotional issues, as well as some mysterious religions and myths and legends. The novel was deeply loved by readers and was hailed as a classic of Chinese martial arts novels.

Was 'Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge' the work with the lowest presence of Jin Yong?

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2024-09-17 01:55

Jin Yong's works with the lowest sense of existence may differ according to the views of different readers, but from the perspective of historical and cultural influence, Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge was indeed one of Jin Yong's works that was relatively neglected. The Book of Swords was one of the martial arts novels written by Mr. Jin Yong. It told the story of the fight for the "Book Sword" in the martial arts world at the end of the Ming Dynasty and the story of the protagonist Yuan Chengzhi and his swordsmen. Although the plot of the novel is relatively simple, it still has an important position in Mr. Jin Yong's works. The Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge had once been popular and influenced several generations of readers. Although Mr. Jin Yong's other works such as The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, and The Smiling Proud Jianghu were also highly regarded, The Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge was still regarded as one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works with important historical and cultural value. Although the Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge had a low sense of existence in Jin Yong's works, it was still an excellent martial arts novel. It had a certain reference value for understanding Mr. Jin Yong's works and the history and culture of Chinese martial arts novels.

Avandi's martial arts in Jin Yong's novel, Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge…?

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2024-09-17 08:21

In Jin Yong's novel Book and Sword, Avandi's martial arts were yoga and Arabian massage. He was a wise man with great wisdom and strength. He was also a yoga master. He could exercise his flexibility and balance through yoga, and he could also use the ideas of yoga to guide his behavior. Avandi is also proficient in Arabian massage, which can relieve the fatigue of the body and soul through massage, so that the body and soul can be fully relaxed.

How old was Jin Yong when he wrote the Book and Sword of Gratitude and Revenge?

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2024-09-03 20:47

Jin Yong started writing Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge at the age of 18 and wrote it until he was 24.

Jin Yong's martial arts novel, Book and Sword: Gratitude and Revenge, may I ask…

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2024-09-18 08:21

Jin Yong's martial arts novel: "Book Sword Gratitude and Revenge Record" May I ask who the protagonist of this novel is?

Why did Jin Yong's revision of the beginning of Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge attract dissatisfaction?

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2024-09-17 02:01

Jin Yong's modification of the beginning of The Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge attracted dissatisfaction mainly because he added some political factors into the novel, causing some readers to think that these modifications weakened the novel's martial arts theme. In the novel, Jin Yong described the background of the Qing Dynasty in more detail and added some political struggles and plots of the imperial court. These plots did not match the values of some readers and caused dissatisfaction. In addition, Jin Yong described the political system, social classes, and people's living conditions in the novel. Some readers thought that these descriptions were too realistic and reflected on the political reality of the Qing Dynasty, so they expressed dissatisfaction with Jin Yong's revision. Jin Yong's modification of the beginning of The Book and Sword did cause some controversy, mainly because he added some political factors into the novel and deviated from the description of the historical background. Some readers felt that these modifications weakened the novel's martial arts theme and authenticity.

When did Jin Yong finish his first novel, Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge?

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2024-09-09 04:12

Jin Yong completed his first novel, Book and Sword, in 1954.

What were the main characters, gangs, and martial arts in Jin Yong's novel, Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge?

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2024-07-16 18:56

Jin Yong's novel, Book and Sword, was a classic. It included many famous characters, gangs, and martial arts. The following are some of the main characters and forces: Character: 1. Linghu Chong: The Huashan Sect's disciple, a martial arts expert, is known as the " Divine Sword of the North Mountain ". 2. Ren Yingying: The wife of Huashan Sect's disciple, Linghu Chong, is smart and resourceful. 3. Yue Buqun: The sect leader of Mount Song Sect is insidious and cunning, which is unfavorable to the Huashan Sect. 4. Ren Woxing: The head of the Five Mountain Sword Sect is arrogant and likes to kill and set fire. 5. Lin Pingzhi: The disciples of Hengshan Sect are determined and have strong self-esteem. They work hard to pursue Lin Pingzhi's swordsmanship. 6 Zhu: The childhood sweetheart of Huashan Sect's disciple Linghu Chong was killed by Ren Yingying. 7. Yue Lingshan: A Huashan Sect disciple was killed by Lin Pingzhi after having an emotional entanglement with Linghu Chong. 8 Wei Xiaobao: Xiaobao was a small merchant in Jianghu who later became the chief of the Heaven and Earth Society. Ouyang Feng: Ouyang Feng is a top expert in Jianghu, proficient in many martial arts and good at poisons. Duan Yu: The Emperor of Dali, Duan Yu, was a handsome prince with strong martial arts. Guild: Huashan Sect: One of the main sects in Jin Yong's novels, represented by Linghu Chong and others. 2. Hengshan Sect: Yue Buqun was one of the main sects in Jin Yong's novels. 3. Mount Song Sect: One of the main sects in Jin Yong's novels is represented by Ren Woxing. 4. Hengshan Sect: Lin Pingzhi was one of the main sects in Jin Yong's novels. Martial arts: [1 Nine Swords Beyond the Swords: A unique sword style represented by Linghu Chong.] [2. Star Absorbing Technique: A mysterious martial arts technique represented by Duan Yu.] [3. Taiji Fist: An ancient martial art represented by Yue Buqun.] 4. Ouyang Feng's Martial Arts: A magical martial art represented by Ouyang Feng. [5. Duan Yu's Martial Arts: A unique martial art represented by Duan Yu.]

Jin Yong's 'Book and Sword's Gratitude and Revenge' and 'The Deer and Cauldron' both described Chen Jinnan's death as the same?

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2024-09-17 01:59

Jin Yong's "Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge Record" and "Deer and Cauldron" wrote that Chen Jinnan's death was the same. In these two novels, Chen Jinnan was betrayed by his own subordinates and eventually killed by the enemy. In the book, Chen Jinnan was betrayed by his subordinates, Qin Hongmian and Bai Yunfeng, and killed by Yongzheng Emperor's killers, Ah Da and Ah Xiao, at the Huashan Sect meeting. In The Deer and the Cauldron, Chen Jinnan was betrayed by his subordinates Kang Min and Wei Xiaobao and killed by the Divine Dragon Cult. Although the way he died was different, it was the price Chen Jinnan paid for his country and his people.

Is Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge a modern novel?

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2024-07-16 23:36

The Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge was an ancient novel that was usually considered to be from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Although its name contains the word "Book Sword", its main plot and characters take place in a later period, namely the late Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty. Therefore, it cannot be regarded as a modern novel.

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