Jin Yong didn't write a novel during his eldest son's suicide because it was a fictional plot that had nothing to do with Jin Yong's actual life. Jin Yong was born in 1930 in China's Guangdong Province, and died of a heart attack in 1961. His writing of novels began in 1949 and continued until his death.
In Jin Yong's novels, there were many men who committed suicide. Some of the famous characters included: 1 Duan Zhengchun: The Dali Emperor written by Jin Yong committed suicide because of a misunderstanding with Duan Yu in the novel. It was a tragic character in the novel. 2. Qiao Feng: The martial arts character written by Jin Yong committed suicide because of his hatred for Murong Fu. He is a hero in the novel. 3. A'Zhu: The lover of Princess Xiangxiang, who was written by Jin Yong, committed suicide in the novel because he missed his hometown. It was a tragic character in the novel. 4. Wei Xiaobao: Jin Yong's Wei Xiaobao, who committed suicide due to a conflict with Kangxi in the Deer and Cauldron, was a humorous character in the novel.
Among Jin Yong's works, the most famous one was The Legend of the Condor Heroes.
Mr. Jin Yong's 15 novels were: Book and Sword, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The White Horse Roaring in the West Wind, The Sword of Green Blood, The Mandarin Duck Saber, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, The Sword of the Yue Woman, The New Meteor Butterfly Sword, The Journey of the Chivalrous Knight, and The Tenderhearted Record of the Chivalrous Bones. These novels were written in different years. Here are some of them: 1 Book and Sword:1950 2 The Condor Heroes:1959 3 "Smiling Proud":1960 4. Demigods:1967 5 Legend of the Condor Heroes:1963 6 White Horse Howling in the West Wind:1966 7. The Sword of Green Blood:1968 8 "Mandarin Duck Knife":1960 9 The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre:1961 10 "Sword of the Yue Maiden":1956 New Meteor Butterfly Sword:1982 12 "A Knight":1960 13 "The Record of Chivalrous Bones":1959 The novels written by Mr. Jin Yong accompanied the growth of several generations and became an important part of Chinese culture.
Jin Yong's 15 novels were written in the following years: 1 Legend of the Condor Heroes:1966 2 The Condor Heroes:1967 3. Demigods:1968 4 "Smiling Proud":1969 5."The Sword of Green Blood":1969 6 The Deer and the Cauldron:1972 7 Book and Sword:1967 8."A Chivalrous Man":1968 9 Snow Mountain Flying Fox:1970 [10] Liancheng Tactics:1972 11 "Yue Nu Sword":1973 12 "White Horse Roaring in the West Wind":1994 13 The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre:1993 14 Flying Fox Biography:1996 15 "Heroes":1998
Jin Yong's novels are famous martial arts novels in modern China. His works are widely spread with the theme of martial arts. To study the era of Jin Yong's novels, we can start from the following aspects: 1. Jin Yong's life experience: Jin Yong was born on December 30, 1938 in Kunming City, Yunnan Province. His original name was Zha Liangyong. He loved martial arts novels since he was a child. In 1955, he was admitted to Hong Kong's wireless television station and began to publish martial arts novels in the television and broadcasting industry. Since then, his novels quickly became popular in Hong Kong and the mainland of China becoming one of the representatives of modern Chinese martial arts novels. 2. The plots and character settings of Jin Yong's novels: Many plots and character settings in Jin Yong's novels have a strong flavor of the times and cultural background. For example, his novels often depicted the Jianghu world and interpersonal relationships in ancient society, as well as the collisions and exchanges between different cultures. Therefore, we can judge the background of Jin Yong's works by analyzing the plot and character setting in his novels. 3. The language style of Jin Yong's novels: The language of Jin Yong's novels is concise, bright and infectious. He often uses a lot of rhetorical devices and metaphor to make readers understand and feel the emotions and artistic conception in the novels more deeply. Therefore, we can analyze the language style of Jin Yong's novels to judge the characteristics of his works. Through the research of Jin Yong's novels, we can better understand the development process and cultural characteristics of modern Chinese martial arts novels, and also have a deeper understanding of the emotions and thoughts contained in Jin Yong's novels.
Jin Yong's novels were mainly about the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, but some of the plots and characters were set in other eras such as the Southern Song Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty, and the late Ming Dynasty.
Jin Yong and Gu Long were both famous wuxia novels. They had different evaluations of the image of the prodigal son. Jin Yong created a prodigal son in The Return of the Condor Heroes, Yang Guo. Although he was handsome and elegant, and had strong martial arts skills, he was lonely and lonely deep down in his heart, longing for true love. He had a different view of brotherhood and love in Jianghu. In the end, he found his inner balance and home through self-cultivation and growth. Gu Long created a prodigal son in the Legend of Lu Xiaofeng. He was smart and witty, good at fraud and scheming, but at the same time, he also had a strong sense of justice and humanity. He wandered in Jianghu and had different judgments about good and evil. Finally, he interpreted the principle of "good and evil will be rewarded in the end" with his own actions. Jin Yong and Gu Long both believed that the prodigal son was not a simple playboy, but had his own unique personality traits and pursuit. They yearned for true love and growth in their hearts, and found their own home through self-cultivation and growth.
Mr. Jin Yong's works were famous for their rich imagination and exquisite descriptions. The description of the appearance of the characters was also one of the common elements in his works. The following is an example of how Mr. Jin Yong described the appearance of a character: Straightforward Mr. Jin Yong often drew out characters by directly describing their appearance, personality, and identity. - " He's tall and handsome, with a head of black hair, deep eyes, and a hint of coldness and arrogance on his face." - " She was wearing a long white dress, her long hair draped over her shoulders. She was beautiful, and her eyes shone with intelligence and wisdom." Set off the atmosphere Mr. Jin Yong was also good at describing the environment to make the readers better understand the character and identity of the characters: - " There is only one figure in this barren desert. He is wearing a black robe and holding a long sword. He is tall and steady. He seems to be an expert." - "In this dark alley, there was a sudden sound of footsteps. A woman in a white dress was rushing forward with a trace of nervousness and fear on her face." 3. Identity Mr. Jin Yong also hinted at the identity of the character to draw out the character, such as: - " He's wearing a long gray robe and holding a long sword. He's tall and sturdy, and his steps are steady. His face has a hint of coldness and arrogance. He seems to be an expert." - "She is wearing a long red robe, her long hair draped over her shoulders, and her beautiful appearance. Her eyes are shining with intelligence and wisdom, and she seems to be an extremely intelligent expert." Mr. Jin Yong's character description is full of imagination and delicate emotions. It not only allows the readers to better understand the characters, but also deepens the readers 'understanding of the characters through the environment, identity and hints.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide influence on a global scale. His works have been widely adapted into movies, TV series, games and other media forms, and have even become a cultural phenomenon in China. Therefore, it could be said that Jin Yong's novels had become an important part of Chinese culture and not just a single work.
In Jin Yong's novels, there were many characters with the word "Shao" in their names. 1 Wei Xiaobao: Jin Yong's Wei Xiaobao is a humorous and witty little character. His name contains the word "Shao Bao". 2. Duan Yu: Duan Yu is an immortal character written by Jin Yong. His growth experience and personality characteristics are very popular among readers. His name contains the word "Shaoyu". 3. Qiao Feng: Qiao Feng is a legendary hero written by Jin Yong. His courage, righteousness, and loyalty are deeply loved by readers. His name contains the word "Shao Qiao". 4. Linghu Chong: Linghu Chong was a legendary figure in Jin Yong's works. His character was open-minded and free. His name contained the word "Shao Chong". 5 Murong Fu: Murong Fu is a villain in Jin Yong's works. He attempts to restore the country through a series of means. His name contains the word "Shao Fu". In addition to the above characters, there are many other characters in Jin Yong's novels with the word "Shao" in their names. Each character has its own unique personality and story that is worthy of readers to appreciate and understand.