Flying snow shoots white deer in the sky, laughing at the book, the hero of the gods leaning on the green mandarin duck.
Flying snow shoots white deer in the sky, laughing at the book, the hero of the gods leaning on the green mandarin duck. This was a famous sentence from the novel "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" written by Mr. Jin Yong. The whole sentence was "Flying snow shooting white deer in the sky, laughing at the book, and the hero leaning against the green mandarin duck". The novel was a classic wuxia novel about the legendary stories of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu and other heroes.
Flying snow shoots white deer in the sky, laughing at the book, the hero of the gods leaning on the green mandarin duck. This was a famous line from Jin Yong's novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes. It expressed the pursuit and understanding of the chivalrous spirit of Guo Jing, the protagonist of the novel, after experiencing the vicissitudes of life.
The next line of Jin Yong's 14 novels, Flying Snow Shooting White Deer in the Sky, was: How much sorrow can you have from the Couple of the Condor Heroes?
The "white" in Jin Yong's novel "Flying Snow Shooting White Deer" referred to another work, the Ming Dynasty novel "The Legend of the White Snake".
Flying was referring to Mr. Jin Yong's novel," Flying Snow Shooting White Deer ".
Mr. Jin Yong once wrote a martial arts novel called the Sword of the Yue Maiden, but it was not called the Sword of the Yue Maiden. The Sword of the Yue Maiden was first published in the New Evening Post in 1960. It was an early martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong. Later, Mr. Jin Yong sorted out this article and combined them into a complete martial arts novel called the Sword of the Yue Maiden. This novel was regarded as one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works and was deeply loved by the readers.
Flying snow in the sky, shooting white deer, laughing at the book, the hero of the gods leaning on the jade, among which flying, white, and sky are three works. Flying: It refers to the Eight Dragons and Dragons. White: It refers to the White Horse Howling in the West Wind. Heaven: refers to "Tianshan Tonglao"
Jin Yong's Wuxia names were Flying Snow Shooting White Deer, Smiling Book, Divine Swordsman Leaning on Biyuan.
Jin Yong's 14 martial arts novels," Flying Snow Shooting White Deer in the Sky, Smiling Book, Divine Swordsman Leaning on the Biyuan ". The first two are Flying Fox Biography and Flying Fox on Snow Mountain, the third is Liancheng Tactics, the fourth is Tianlong Ba Bu, the fifth is Legend of the Condor Heroes, the sixth is White Horse Roaring in the West Wind, the seventh is The Deer Cauldron, the eighth is Smiling Proud in Jianghu, the ninth is Book Sword Endeavour, the tenth is Blue Blood Sword, the eleventh is Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, the twelfth is The Condor Heroes, the thirteenth is Journey of the Chivalrous Heroes, and the fourteenth is Chivalrous Bones and Tenderness.
My answer was wrong. Flying snow shooting white deer in the sky was indeed a famous line in Jin Yong's novel, Book Sword Gratitude and Revenge. There were two lines of poems about Jin Yong's novel that were connected by the surnames of the 14 protagonists: 1. Zhang Cuishan, Yin Susu, Yang Kang, Huang Rong, Guo Jing, Huang Yaoshi, Zhou Botong, Xiao Longnu, Linghu Chong, Ren Yingying, Yue Buqun, Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang, Zhou Botong, Xiao Longnu, Linghu Chong, Ren Yingying. 2. Huang Rong, Guo Jing, Yang Kang, Linghu Chong, Ren Yingying, Huang Yaoshi, Zhou Botong, Xiao Longnu, Guo Jing, Yang Kang, Linghu Chong, Huang Yaoshi, Zhou Botong, Xiao Longnu, Guo Jing, Yang Kang, Linghu Chong. The above two lines of the poem use the surnames of the 14 protagonists to reflect the fate and changes of many characters in Jin Yong's novels, and also reflect the traditional Chinese culture and historical background. Thank you again for your correction.