This view was wrong. Jin Yong's novel was indeed a very famous wuxia novel. It contained many wonderful descriptions of saber techniques. There were many famous machetemen in Jin Yong's novels, such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong, Xiao Longnu, Cheng Lingsu, and so on. Many of them had excellent knife skills and could subdue their enemies with fast, precise, and ruthless methods. In addition, the saber techniques in Jin Yong's novels were also colorful and had many different changes and characteristics. For example, some knife skills emphasized the beauty of the moves, some knife skills emphasized practicality, and some knife skills were unpredictable and unpredictable. Therefore, the blade techniques in Jin Yong's novels were worth studying. Not only did they contain many techniques and variations, but they also displayed the unique aesthetic style and artistic charm of martial arts novels.
Jin Yong's novels didn't have such a phenomenon because Jin Yong's novels were a type of realistic literature that focused on describing the fate and personality of the characters rather than emphasizing the importance of physical exercise for the success of the characters. In Jin Yong's novels, many characters had unique personalities and life experiences that determined their fates. Physical training was only one of the ways, not the only way. Therefore, there would be no such thing as being afraid of the young in the novel, emphasizing the importance of physical exercise for the success of the character. Jin Yong's novels also had many plots that described physical exercise. For example, Huang Rong's father, Huang Yaoshi, paid great attention to physical exercise and became a martial arts master through physical exercise. These plots reflected the importance of physical exercise for personal growth and success.
Although Jin Yong's novel was not long, the plot was compact, the characters were deeply portrayed, and the language was beautiful. It was a classic work of Chinese classical novels. When readers read Jin Yong's novels, they could enjoy the pleasure of reading, and at the same time, they could feel the emotions and thoughts contained in the novels. The plot design of Jin Yong's novels was compact and full of tension. The readers could constantly guess the ending in the process of reading, and at the same time, they could experience various ups and downs and tests of life with the fate of the protagonist. In addition, the characters in Jin Yong's novels are also very rich. Each character has its own unique personality and experience. In the process of reading, readers can deeply understand these characters and gain inspiration and enlightenment from them.
Why didn't he act in Jin Yong's novels? Because every actor has his own personal style and role orientation, and Chan is an action movie actor. He is more suitable to act in movies with action scenes rather than literary works that describe Jianghu grudges and martial arts plots. Mr. Jin Yong's novels had complicated plots, many characters, and most of them had complicated interpersonal relationships and Jianghu grudges. These elements may not be suitable for action actors because the action scenes require more skill and investment, and these factors will affect the performance of the actors. In addition, the style and acting style of Chan Chan's movies were also different. He paid more attention to the performance of action and special effects, rather than paying too much attention to emotion and delicate performance. These characteristics were also different from Mr. Jin Yong's novel style. Therefore, actors needed to choose whether to act in Mr. Jin Yong's novel according to their own role orientation and performance style.
This question involved the background and character setting of Jin Yong's novels. Mr. Jin Yong's novels were mostly set in Jianghu and the characters in Jianghu were mostly adult males. In this setting, Mr. Jin Yong wanted to express a kind of brotherhood and resentment in Jianghu. These needed to be understood by a certain age and experience. Therefore, male characters were usually older than themselves to create a more mature and stable atmosphere. Mr. Jin Yong's novels also involved many complicated interpersonal relationships and plots, and the friendship and cooperation between male characters were often the most important part of these interpersonal relationships. Therefore, setting up friends of the same age in the novel might distract the attention and make the plot more complicated, making it difficult for the readers to understand it in depth. Of course, this did not mean that there were no good friends of the same age in Mr. Jin Yong's novels. In " The Return of the Condor Heroes," Yang Guo and Huang Rong were friends of the same age, and their relationship was very deep. However, setting up friends of the same age in the novel might be adjusted to better express the plot and character settings that Mr. Jin Yong wanted to express.
This question was not completely accurate because there were indeed some plots in Jin Yong's novels where the male protagonist dated his peers. For example, Guo Jing and Huang Rong in the Legend of the Condor Heroes were of the same age. They had known each other since they were young and had spent many good times together. In addition, Duan Yu and Xu Zhu in the " Demigods and Semi-Devils " were also of the same age. They became good friends when they were close in age. However, in general, the male protagonists in Jin Yong's novels usually had one or more close partners such as childhood sweethearts or masters who had a large age gap rather than close friends of the same age. This was because the male protagonists in Jin Yong's novels often experienced many hardships and grew up faster than their peers, so they needed a more mature and reliable partner to help them tide over the difficulties. At the same time, the age gap between the male leads could also provide some room for the plot to develop and make the story more colorful.
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Mr. Jin Yong's novel is regarded as the classic work of Chinese martial arts novels. The plot is compact, the characters are full, and it has high literary and artistic value. Although some people might think that some of the plots and character settings were repetitive and exaggerated, its unique style and characteristics occupied an important position in the history of literature. The influence of Jin Yong's novels was also very wide, not only in China but also in the world. Many readers thought that Jin Yong's novels were classic works of literature, not just a simple martial arts novel. Therefore, it can be said that Jin Yong's novels have very high literary value and influence. Although some people may think that some of the plots and character settings are a bit boring, for many readers, Jin Yong's novels are still worthy of reading classics.
Zhang Jizhong was a famous director and producer in mainland China. He had directed many remakes of Jin Yong's novels. However, in recent years, he did not continue to remake Jin Yong's novels. The specific reasons may be as follows: Jin Yong's novels have become a cultural symbol and are widely accepted. The risk of remaking works is relatively high. If the remake could not be recognized by the public, it might have a negative impact on the original work, so the director and producer needed to consider it carefully. The plot and characters in Jin Yong's novels were very complicated, and they needed excellent screenwriters and directors to present them. A remake required a deep understanding and grasp of the original work, otherwise it might not produce a good effect. The influence of Jin Yong's novels has gone beyond the entertainment field, and its content also involves many aspects such as society and history. Therefore, the remake needed to consider its impact on society and history, while also balancing entertainment and depth. The development of modern society has caused the audience's demand for TV series to change. The remake works need to adapt to the needs and aesthetics of the new era.
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The reason why the childhood sweethearts in Jin Yong's novels did not have a good ending was mainly because in the novel, the male protagonist usually pursued the female protagonist while the female protagonist usually chose to reject the male protagonist's pursuit. This caused the relationship between the male and female leads to become tense and sometimes even turn into hatred. In Jin Yong's novels, many childhood sweethearts had bad endings because the hatred between the male and female protagonists often caused them to be unable to be together. For example, in Demigods, the hatred between Azhu and Duan Yu made it impossible for them to be together. In the end, Azhu chose to commit suicide. The main reason why the childhood sweethearts in Jin Yong's novels had bad endings was that the male protagonist usually pursued the female protagonist while the female protagonist usually rejected the male protagonist's pursuit. This would cause the relationship between the male and female leads to become tense and sometimes even turn into hatred.