It was impossible to judge whether a person did not like Jin Yong's martial arts novels because it was a subjective evaluation. However, there were some reasons why some people might not like Jin Yong's martial arts novels: 1. Overly repetitive plots: The plots in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are often described as similar or almost identical plots, such as the growth of the protagonist, the major sects in the martial arts world, various complicated emotional entanglements, etc. This kind of repetition might annoy some people. The characters in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are usually described as extremely rich and three-dimensional. However, some characters may be too deeply rooted in the hearts of the readers, such as the personality characteristics of the protagonist, the setting of the villain, etc., so that some readers may not like these characters. 3. The language style is too formal: The language style of Jin Yong's martial arts novels is usually more formal. Many idioms, sayings, and ancient sayings may make some readers feel uncomfortable. 4. Restriction of subject matter: Jin Yong's martial arts novels were limited by the social and cultural background of the time when they were created. They may not be able to meet the needs of some readers for other types of novels. Jin Yong's martial arts novels are the classics of Chinese literature, which have an important impact on the development of Chinese literature and culture. Although some people might not like his novels, his literary value was widely recognized.
Wuxia novels were usually described as a type of novel with complicated plots, vivid characters, and intense battle scenes. However, for some people, reading martial arts novels might not be their favorite type of reading. The specific reasons were as follows: Reading wuxia novels requires a lot of time and energy, which may not be realistic for some people. They might prefer light and interesting reading styles rather than martial arts novels that required a lot of time and energy. Wuxia novels usually contain a lot of violence and bloody scenes, which may not be suitable for some readers. This kind of content may make some people feel uncomfortable or afraid, so they may not be willing to take the risk of reading such novels. 3. The story plot and character development of martial arts novels are sometimes vague and lack a clear goal and direction. This may confuse some readers, so they may not want to spend too much time and energy to understand and explore the plot and characters in the novel. Wuxia novels are usually regarded as a representative of traditional culture. For some people, they may be more willing to explore more modern and diverse reading types. Different people have different reading preferences and interests, so some people may not like to read martial arts novels.
The army in Jin Yong's novels usually did not know martial arts. This was mainly because Jin Yong's novels were based on martial arts. The main purpose of the army was to protect the country and the people, not to cultivate martial arts. In Jin Yong's novels, many generals were scholars. They were not good at martial arts, but they had noble moral character, excellent strategic and tactical talents, and the spirit of selfless dedication to the country and the people. Therefore, they were chosen to be generals. In Jin Yong's novels, the structure of the army was usually centered around the commander of the army, with a certain number of martial arts experts and doctors and other auxiliary personnel. However, their duty was to assist the commander in completing military tasks, not to cultivate martial arts as described in the novel. Of course, in reality, there were martial arts masters in the army. They usually took on important tasks such as reconnaissance, protection, and combat, but this situation was not common in Jin Yong's novels.
Some might find the content too dark or triggering. Also, the writing style or character development might not resonate with everyone.
It could be that the storylines are too predictable or the characters aren't engaging enough.
There were many peerless martial arts under Jin Yong's pen, 18 of which had been widely praised. However, there were three cases of peerless martial arts that no one knew who the founder was. The first was the Sunflower Manual, which was one of the top martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. It was said that the founder was the eunuch of the Ming Dynasty, Prince Duan. However, Prince Duan's true identity and the creator of the Sunflower Manual had always been a mystery. The second was the Nine Yang Scripture. It was another top martial art in Jin Yong's novels. It was said that the founder was a genius in the martial arts world, Huang Yaoshi. However, Huang Yaoshi's true identity and the production method of the Nine Yang Scripture had always been a mystery. The third was the "Spirit Fox Step" from "The Legend of the Flying Fox". It was said that the founder of this lightness skill was a strange person in the martial arts world,"Lin Chaoying". However, Lin Chaoying's true identity and the method to create the Spirit Fox Steps had always been a mystery. There was no clear answer as to who the founders of the three martial arts were, which made them even more mysterious and legendary.
Some people might not like first - person novels because they can feel too self - centered. The whole story is from one person's view, which may limit the scope of the narrative. For example, in some first - person detective novels, the detective might be unreliable as a narrator, and it can be frustrating for readers who want a more objective view of the case.
Maybe it's because they find the tension and uncertainty too stressful. They prefer more relaxing and predictable reads.
A lot of people don't like science fiction because they think it's too focused on future or alternate realities and not enough on the present. Also, the genre can sometimes seem too technical or nerdy for their taste.
I think one reason could be that the comic doesn't connect with the audience on an emotional level. Another possibility is that it doesn't offer anything new or exciting in the genre. Maybe the marketing and promotion weren't strong enough to attract a wide readership either.
Well, there are a few reasons. Maybe the art style doesn't appeal to them, or the adventures seem repetitive. Also, if the plot lacks depth or the world-building isn't interesting, it can turn people off.