In Jin Yong's novel, there was a master named Blue Phoenix. Her nickname was " Holy Hand Temple ". She was an extremely outstanding yoga master in the martial arts world. She could cure all kinds of illnesses with yoga techniques, so she was known as the " Holy Hand ".
In Jin Yong's novel, there was a character called " Qiaoyao Cha ". He was a Jianghu man named Huang Yaoshi in the late Ming Dynasty. Huang Yaoshi was a top expert in martial arts and medicine. His medicine fork was famous all over the world and was known as the "world's number one weapon". Because of his superb martial arts and unique views, he was respected by the people of Jianghu and thus had many nicknames.
Jin Yong (1897 - 1966) is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide influence on a global scale. Jin Yong's works used martial arts as the theme to tell many stories of Jianghu grudges, heroic loyalty, and chivalrous courage. In Jin Yong's novels, many characters were given unique nicknames. These flower names were usually named according to the character's personality, appearance, martial arts, and other characteristics. For example, Linghu Chong was called "Feng Qingyang","Yue Buqun","Ren Yingying","Huang Rong" and so on. Jin Yong's nickname had become a part of the Chinese martial arts novel culture, and it was widely passed down and quoted.
In Jin Yong's novel, there was a person called the "White-headed Immortal". He was Zhang Cuishan, Zhang Wuji's father.
In Jin Yong's novel, there was a person whose nickname was " Poisonous Hands Without Salt ". He was a famous Poisonous Hands from Jianghu who was good at using all kinds of poisons to kill people. The man's name was Huang Yaoshi. He lived on Peach Blossom Island and was a controversial and mysterious figure.
Huo Tongtong's nickname was the Silver Swordsman.
In Jin Yong's novels, Hu Qingniu was nicknamed Iron Bull.
In Jin Yong's novel, Guo Xiang was a very famous character. She had many nicknames, the most famous of which was "The Divine Condor Swordsman". This nickname came from the fact that she once flew over to pursue Yang Guo on a divine condor. The scene was described as being as brave and decisive as a divine condor, so she was called the "Divine Condor Hero". In addition, Guo Xiang was also known as "Fairy of Emei","Little Evil East","Abbess Annihilation", and other nicknames that described her character and character characteristics.
The nickname of Lonely Defeat was 'Shadowless Sword God'.
In Jin Yong's novel, The Book and Sword, Huo Qingtong's nickname was Madam Mo. Madam Mo was a title in Jianghu. It usually referred to a woman who was once married to a person named Mo Sheng Gu and had worked for Mo Sheng Gu. Therefore, people in Jianghu gave her the nickname "Madam". Mo Shenggu was a villain in Jin Yong's novel. He ran an underworld organization and planned many events in the martial arts world, causing harm to many people in the martial arts world. Huo Qingtong was the wife of Mosheng Valley. She was also a very talented and capable character in the novel, and she had provided a lot of help to the forces of Mosheng Valley.
The names in Jin Yong's novels were very pleasant to hear, and some of them were even more deeply rooted in people's hearts. 1 Linghu Chong: From the Tao Te Ching, the meaning of "governing by inaction" is freedom and invincible. [2. Xiao Longnu: From the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan,"The sun is against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea."] I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level." It meant that one's ambition was extraordinary. Duan Yu: The Kun hexagram from the Book of Changes means submissive, tolerant, and modest. 4. Xuzhu: From the story of "Xiaoyao Wandering" in Zhuangzi, it means freedom and unfettered. 5 Murong Fu: From the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan,"There is a fish in the North Sea named Kun." I don't know how big a kun is, but it's thousands of miles long. It turns into a bird, and its name is Peng. I don't know how many thousands of miles it is. It's thousands of miles away." It meant that the road to revenge was long and arduous. 6. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: From the poem "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi,"The grass on the isolated plain withers and thrives every year." The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." It implied perseverance and tenacious vitality. These are just some examples. The names in Jin Yong's novels are very beautiful, full of meaning, and impressive.