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An example of a classic quote from Jin Yong's novel is as follows: Right and wrong are only for the sake of opening your mouth. The world is often like this, it is too late to turn back even if you are willing to become a bad horse, there may not be a grass waiting for you. Only by sitting down and breaking the loneliness can one regain the noise; after the sorrow, one can see the joy again; after tasting the bitterness, one will naturally return to sweetness. Believing in these things would allow one to face life's ravines more calmly and walk through the four seasons 'hardships. The words were casual, but life was a long process after all. Every inch of time had to be experienced by oneself, and every cup of rain and dew had to be tasted by oneself. The moon in the vast sea shines with tears, and the sun in the blue field warms the jade and produces smoke. This feeling can wait to be remembered, but at that time it was already lost. The Jianghu in Jin Yong's novels is a man's struggle against fate. Female characters are often more tenacious, independent, beautiful and tender in such a struggle.
Jin Yong (1896 - 1972) is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have influenced several generations of Chinese people. The following are some famous sayings from Jin Yong's novels: If Wu Yazi didn't put down the sword in his hand, he would forever be an embroidered pillow. 2. Martial arts in the world are governed by martial arts. Love is tied to life and death. The hero is sad, the beauty is sad, the beauty is sad. The affairs of the world are as unpredictable as the universe. Every man for himself. There is no end to learning. 8. Good advice is unpleasant to the ear, good medicine is bitter, good illness. People are originally good, but their natures are similar, and their habits are far apart. Life is too stressful, so it's better to be free.
Jin Ping 'er was a character in the novel Celestial Bane and its derivative works. She also appeared in adapted films and television works. She was one of the three young masters of the Demon Cult, Young Master Miao, and her teacher was the Sect Leader of the Hehuan Sect, Fairy Triwonderful. Jin Ping 'er was good at using the Art of Beguiling and could bewitch people's hearts, but she had never truly fallen in love with any man. She looked beautiful, but she would do anything to survive. Jin Ping 'er and Xiao Huan became sisters with different surnames. They were like sisters, and Xiao Huan had once used the Soul Reaping Spell to save Jin Ping' er. Jin Ping 'er displayed superb body movements and demonic skills in the battle with Fa Shan. She forced Fa Shan to be exhausted through teasing and provocation. She took special care of Fashan and displayed the power and charm of the demonic path. In the end, Jin Ping 'er decided to put an end to Fa Shan's life. She released a shadow to attract Fa Shan's attention and then launched a fatal blow.
Jin Ping 'er was a character in Xiao Ding's Xianxia novel "Zhu Xian" and its derivative works. He was one of the three young masters of the Demonic Sect,"Young Master Miao." He was good at seducing people and his magic weapon was the "Purple Blade." She was an outstanding disciple of the Joyous Union Sect, and her teacher was Fairy Three-wonders. She was an important figure in the Joyous Union Sect, one of the four major sects of the Demonic Sect. In the original novel, Jin Ping 'er had met the male protagonist Zhang Xiaofan (Gui Li) many times. The two were both enemies and friends, and they admired each other. Later, in the battle between the Qingyun Sect and the Demonic Sect, Jin Ping 'er blocked Wan Jianyi's Immortal Slaying Sword to save Zhang Xiaofan. She did not have long to live. With Zhang Xiaofan's help, Jin Ping 'er was saved by Master Pu Hong of the Tianyin Temple. He was enlightened by Pu Hong and became a Buddhist, with the Dharma name of "Hollow." While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. Ba Jin's "Light" was as follows: The Lamp Xia Yan chapter one That bright lamp The lamp hung high in the night sky, flickering one, two, three times. Its light pierced through the thick clouds and shone on the earth. There was a small village under this lamp. The houses in the village all faced the direction of this lamp, and the light from the windows shone on it, making it seem especially bright. The people in the small village looked at the bright lamp, which kept flickering, making it seem especially warm. This lamp was the soul of the village. It made people feel that everything in the village was so beautiful and full of hope. chapter two dark eyes Under the illumination of this lamp, everything in the village became bright, but at the same time, it became dark. Because some of the dark eyes became bright under the illumination of this lamp. They stared at the light as if they wanted to devour it. These dark eyes are those who have no eyes. They have lost their sight but they still long for light. Therefore, they stared at this lamp, wanting to see its light and feel its power. chapter three truth Under the illumination of this lamp, the truth of the village gradually appeared.
Home was a novel by the Chinese writer Ba Jin. It was the first part of the Torrent Trilogy. The other two parts were Spring and Autumn. It was first published in The Times in 1931 and was originally titled Torrent. Kaiming Bookstore published the first volume of Home in May 1933. The novel described the crime and decay of a feudal family in Chengdu, Sichuan Province in the early 1920s. It accused the feudal system of destroying life, praising the anti-feudal struggle of the young generation and the awakening of democracy. "Home" was considered one of Ba Jin's representative works and was selected as one of the top 100 Chinese novels of the 20th century (8th place).
The original quote of the Moon Goddess was as follows: 1 Moon Goddess: I don't love you. 2 Moon Goddess: You are my everything. 3 Moon Goddess: I don't need love. 4 Moon Goddess: I'm just lonely. 5 Moon Goddess: I hope you are my only one. 6 Moon God: I love you. 7 Moon Goddess: I will never leave you. 8 Moon God: You are my world. Moon Goddess 9: I'm willing to do anything for you. My heart belongs to you. The above is the original quote of the Moon Goddess. I hope it can help.
An example of Yuan Zhen's classic inspirational quote is as follows: Perseverance is victory. Don't give up easily even if you're wrong. Courage is not about not feeling fear, but continuing to do it even if you feel fear. 3. Dreams don't run away. The one who runs away is always himself. If you're alive, you have to do your best. Failure is only a temporary stop to success as long as you don't stop working hard. Chances are always given to those who are prepared. Don't wait until you are ready to do it. Success is not accidental, it is the result of hard work and persistence. Only by constantly moving forward can you find a better self. Destiny is in your own hands. Don't let others control your destiny. No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are ahead of those who have never tried.