Jin Yong's novel title: The Condor Heroes First half: Encountering the Condor Heroes in the depths of the ancient tomb, tenderness is always related to love The second half of the couplet: The Wulin Conference gathers heroes and the grudges of the Jianghu will last forever. Horizontal caption: Divine Condor Hero Shadow
An example of a famous couplet in Jin Yong's novel is as follows: The Deer and the Cauldron: The Dragon Wags Its Tail, Overturns the Rain and Clouds [Swordsman]: Sword Qi is invincible in the world. The Condor Heroes: The Condor Heroes 'adventures in Jianghu " Heavenly Dragon Eight ": The Peerless Martial Arts of the Cloud Sea Jade Rabbit "Chivalrous Journey": Heroic and chivalrous "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre": The Ming Cult Master's Red Face and Bad Life [Blue Blood Sword]: The sword qi is rampant and bloody.
The couplet in Jin Yong's novel was: Jin Yong and Gu Long were masters of martial arts novels; the chivalrous spirit of Jianghu is the hero of the world. This couplet was one of the novel series that Mr. Jin Yong had inscribed for him to commend the chivalrous spirit and heroic spirit contained in him and his works.
The titles of Jin Yong's novels were usually embedded in couplets to express the depth of the story and the fate of the characters. The following are some examples of Jin Yong's novel titles being embedded in couplets: 1. Eight Dragons: First couplet: Killing the enemy outside Yanmen Pass. Second couplet: Loyalty in Jianghu and the world's heart 2. The Condor Heroes: First half: The ancient tomb is deeply locked with a beautiful woman. Second half: The Condor Heroes in Jianghu 3. Proud Swordsman: First half: Proud Swordsman is unrivaled in Jianghu. Second half: Sword Qi is invincible in the world. 4. Blue Blood Sword: The first line: The sad song of a hero with a beautiful face and a bad life. The second line: The sword demon's blood blades the world's wind and clouds 5. The Deer Cauldron: First verse: The Deer Cauldron's Life Is Hard to Decide Between True and False. Second verse: Jianghu Grudges Laughing Proudly Under the World These couplets not only expressed the theme and plot of the novel, but also showed the author's deep understanding and discussion of history, human nature, and the world of Jianghu.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have influenced several generations of Chinese people. The contents of his 14 novels were as follows: White horse howling in the west wind Second half: Cuiwei Residence This couplet depicted the two main characters in Jin Yong's novel. One was Huo Qubing, whose white horse was roaring in the west wind, and the other was Ximen Qing from Cuiwei Residence. The white horse howling in the west wind was the story of Huo Qubing. He led the soldiers to fight against the Xiongnu and eventually retired to the mountains. Cui Wei House was the story of Xi Men Qing, who relied on his wit and lewdness to become an outstanding figure in the martial arts world. This couplet was not only a representative image of Jin Yong's novels, but it also represented the style of Chinese martial arts novels. The theme of the couplet was to express the ideal life of a swordsman.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His novels are regarded as the pinnacle of martial arts novels and are deeply loved by Chinese readers. His 12 novels were Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, The Deer and the Cauldron, The Sword of Green Blood, The White Horse Roaring in the West Wind, The Journey of Chivalrous Men, The Flying Fox on Snow Mountain, The Tactics of Connecting Cities, The Sword of Yue Woman, and The Knife of Mandarin Duck. A couplet was as follows: The Condor Heroes Legend: The world's wind and clouds come from my generation; The Condor Heroes discuss heroes in Jianghu. The eight tribes of the Heavenly Dragon fought for the upper reaches of the mountains and valleys. Laughing proudly in Jianghu, the Five Mountain Sword Sects share the same romantic feeling. The Deer and Cauldron Record of Love, Hatred, Love and Hate Records of the Great Wilderness; The sword and blade of the Blue Blood Sword were like a dream. The chivalrous man's behavior is chivalrous and righteous, and the world knows it. The Snow Mountain Flying Fox had taken revenge. The white horse whistles in the west wind, and the young chivalrous man walks gracefully; The blade of mandarin ducks, its light and shadow, intoxicated the wind and breeze. Yue Nvjian, Jianghu grudges and feelings are hard to let go; The female chivalrous man's red face is unfortunate, and tears fill her lapel.
The couplet in Jin Yong's work was a couplet from The Return of the Condor Heroes: The Legend of the Condor Heroes Explain: This couplet was describing the background of the story and the protagonist Guo Jing. Guo Jing was a martial arts expert in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was captured by the Golden Wheel Temple and became a monk, but eventually escaped and became a legend in the martial arts world. The meaning of this couplet was that the Legend of the Condor Heroes was a novel that described the deeds of heroes. Who could compete with it? Among them," heroes " referred to those martial arts figures who had courage, perseverance, and firm beliefs." Who's Best " meant that these heroes were invincible in the martial arts world and had extremely strong competitiveness. This couplet also represented the theme of the Legend of the Condor Heroes, which was to explore human nature, justice and evil. In the novel, Guo Jing was a hero with noble moral character, integrity and selflessness, but his behavior was also questioned and criticized by others. This couplet expressed the conflict of values between the characters in the novel and the pursuit of justice. It also reflected the common theme and plot in Chinese martial arts novels.
The first half of a couplet in Jin Yong's novel could be: ``` Jin Yong's masterpieces are passed down through the ages heroes and heroes are all romantic. ``` The second half of this couplet could be changed to other words such as: ``` The grudges of Jianghu are still unsettled heroes and heroes are all romantic. ``` Or: ``` Chivalrous bones and tender feelings spread throughout the nine provinces heroes and heroes are all romantic. ``` I hope this couplet will be of some help.
The first half of a couplet in Jin Yong's novel was: Jin Yong's novels are deeply sentimental, chivalrous and tender. Explanation: This couplet expressed the theme and emotional content of Jin Yong's novel through the description of the story plot and character. The first couplet of Jin Yong's novel deeply expressed the strong emotional atmosphere in the novel. The second couplet emphasized the chivalrous spirit and the gentle characters in the novel. The whole couplet not only reflected the unique charm of Jin Yong's novels but also had profound cultural implications.
The first half of a couplet in Jin Yong's novel was: Huashan sword debate, the spirit of the Jianghu heroes gathered together to roam freely. The meaning of this couplet was: The sect master of Huashan Sect, Yue Buqun, showed his powerful momentum in the Sword Technique Competition, and the heroes of Jianghu gathered around Huashan Sect to enjoy the fun of freedom.
The first half of a couplet in Jin Yong's novel was: Flying snow shoots white deer in the sky, laughing at the book, the hero of the gods leaning on the green mandarin duck. This couplet was composed of 14 characters, covering the 14 main characters in Jin Yong's novels and the 14 main novels. The first half of the couplet meant " Snow flying in the sky, shooting white deer, laughing at the book, and the hero leaning on the jade mandarin duck." It described the characters in the novel in the beautiful snowy scenery, and also included the various diseases and storylines in the novel. The second half was " A dream in ten years, a change of heroes in a hundred years ", which expressed the time span and historical changes of the characters in the novel.