Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works are widely spread and deeply loved by readers. The following is Mr. Jin Yong's representative work: 1 Legend of the Condor Heroes 2. The Condor Heroes 3.8 Demigods 4." Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 5 The Deer and the Cauldron [Blue Blood Sword] 7 "Mandarin Duck Knife" 8 " White Horse Roaring in the West Wind " Book and Sword Grudge Record 10 " Journey of a Chivalrous Warrior " These works all contained rich martial arts elements, the plot was full of ups and downs, and the characters were vivid and loved by the readers.
The "martial arts" and "chivalrous" in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are important elements in Chinese traditional culture, with profound cultural implications and historical origins. "Martial arts" referred to physical training. The ability to master martial arts was a way of physical and mental training. In Jin Yong's novels, many characters could improve their martial arts skills and gain a foothold in Jianghu by practicing hard. At the same time," Wu " also represented the status and honor of Jianghu. Many protagonists in Jianghu displayed a strong martial force and fearless spirit by defeating strong enemies and protecting the weak to uphold justice. "Chivalry" referred to the spirit and behavior of serving justice, protecting the weak, and fighting evil. In Jin Yong's novels, many characters had a chivalrous heart. They took it upon themselves to help the weak and fight against evil, becoming respected heroes in Jianghu. At the same time,"chivalrous" also embodied a kind of moral concept and code of conduct, such as "justice is paramount","eliminate the violent and appease the good","do not seek personal gain" and so on. In Jin Yong's wuxia novels,"martial arts" and "chivalrous" were opposites and unified existences. Through "martial arts", one could show the strength and status of Jianghu. Through "chivalrous", one could reflect the pursuit of morality and spirit. In the process of reading, the readers can feel the existence of this opposition and unity, and draw profound cultural implications and life philosophy from it.
The Kung Fu of the Chivalrous Men was a fictional martial art in Journey of the Chivalrous Men. It could not be compared with the profound martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts novels. The advanced martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts novels included but were not limited to the Nine Yang Scripture, Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Sunflower Manual, and so on. These martial arts could only reach the realm of perfection after a long period of cultivation. Although the Kung Fu of the Hero was also fictional, its appearance showed the author's imagination and exploration of martial arts.
The three works in Jin Yong's novels that embodied the thoughts of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism were: The Analects of Confucius: This is one of the Confucian classics that records the words, deeds, and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples. In Jin Yong's novels, the image of Confucius was often depicted as a wise and respected figure. His thoughts and words and deeds had a profound impact on the characters in Jin Yong's works. 2. Tao Te Ching: This is one of the Taoist classics that records Lao Tzu's thoughts and ideas. In Jin Yong's novels, Lao Tzu was portrayed as a mysterious and intelligent figure. His thoughts often inspired the protagonist's inspiration and wisdom. 3. Zhuangzi: This is a classic work of the School of Zhuangzi, which records Zhuangzi's thoughts and ideas. In Jin Yong's novels, Zhuangzi was portrayed as a carefree and detached character whose thoughts could often bring tranquility and satisfaction to the readers.
In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, the concept of chivalrous was broad and profound. Generally speaking,'chivalrous' referred to a kind of moral concept, namely, chivalrous justice, eliminating evils for the people, protecting the weak, respecting rules, not fearing power, and so on. In Jin Yong's novels, many chivalrous men had a strong sense of justice and responsibility. They took justice and courage as their duty and did not hesitate to sacrifice their lives. In addition to justice and courage, the word "chivalrous" in Jin Yong's novels was often associated with "loyalty" and "loyalty." In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, many heroes had deep friendship and loyalty. They supported and helped each other with common values and beliefs. In general, the word " chivalrous " in Jin Yong's martial arts novels was a spiritual symbol that represented values such as justice, courage, loyalty, and loyalty. It was a universal and profound cultural symbol.
Mr. Jin Yong's works, The Return of the Condor Heroes, Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Swordsman, The Sword of the Green Blood, and The Deer and Cauldron, are famous wuxia novels series, which include many colorful martial arts. The following are some of the famous martial arts: 1. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: The martial arts of the top master Huang Yaoshi from the " Return of the Condor Heroes " was known as the first palm in the martial arts world for its vigorous and powerful palm power. 2. Free and Unfettered Martial Arts: The martial arts of the sects from the Eight Demigods are represented by masters such as Free and Unfettered Travel and Wuyazi. Their martial arts are free and unrestrained, and their artistic conception is profound. 3. Ouyang Feng's Ouyang Ke martial arts: Fighting poison with poison, suppressing people with skills, and being invincible is one of the representative villains in Jin Yong's works. [4. Duan Yu's Duan Zhengchun's martial arts: He is another representative villain in Jin Yong's works with profound internal strength, exquisite martial arts, and a benevolent heart.] 5. Tai Chi and Ba Gua Zhang: The two masters from the " Smiling Proud Jianghu " are known for their slow and powerful movements and flexible changes. They are regarded as classic kung fu in the martial arts world. 6. Fighting with both hands: The martial arts of Yuan Chengzhi, the top master in the "Blue Blood Sword", can use different weapons with both hands to exert powerful power in a multi-in-one manner. 7 Embroidery Needle: Wei Xiaobao's martial arts from The Deer and the Cauldron were known as " child's play " because of their small and flexible needling techniques and fast and accurate attacks.
The chivalrous narrations in Jin Yong's martial arts novels usually included the following framework: 1. Prologue: Chivalrous stories usually have a fascinating prologue, such as the protagonist's background, the mystery of his life, the first opponent he met, etc., to attract the reader's interest through the prologue. 2. Jianghu background: In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, Jianghu is a world full of grudges and feelings. The protagonist is usually in Jianghu and faces all kinds of challenges and dangers. 3. The growth of the protagonist: The protagonist is usually an ordinary person in the Jianghu, but through continuous efforts and adventures, he gradually becomes outstanding and becomes a real swordsman. 4. Duel between chivalrous men: In Jin Yong's novels, the duel between chivalrous men is the core part of the story. The protagonist usually fights with different types of chivalrous men to show his martial arts and chivalrous spirit. 5. The life of a chivalrous hero: A chivalrous hero usually has a legendary life, such as becoming a martial arts leader, making many friends, encountering misfortune, etc. These experiences make the chivalrous hero more mature and make readers like them more. Ending: The ending of Jin Yong's martial arts novels is usually a very classic protagonist who usually completes some very challenging tasks or encounters a very dramatic turn to finally reach a perfect ending. The above is the writing framework of the chivalrous narrative of Jin Yong's martial arts novels. Of course, the specific writing techniques and details will vary according to the specific novel.
The main storyline of Jin Yong's martial arts novel,"Journey of the Chivalrous", was as follows: During the Southern Song Dynasty, there were constant disputes between the major sects in the martial arts world. Many martial arts experts with extremely high strength and reputation appeared in the martial arts world. Among them, Huashan Sect, Wudang Sect, Shaolin Temple, Ancient Tomb Sect, Ming Cult, Huashan Sect, Emei Sect, Jianghu Sect, and other large sects were the most famous. A young swordsman got a mysterious martial arts manual by chance, which greatly improved his martial arts. The swordsman decided to leave his hometown and set foot in the martial world to search for the treasures and secrets of the martial arts world. On his journey, he encountered many difficulties and challenges, and also made many Jianghu friends. He had experienced a series of adventures and battles, defeated many evil forces, and revealed many secrets of Jianghu. In the end, he became a legend in the martial arts world. His name was spread to every corner of the world.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels were famous for their unique narrative style and character creation. At the same time, they also carried out in-depth discussion and insinuation of traditional Chinese culture such as Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. The following is a kind of insinuation of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in Mr. Jin Yong's novels: 1." Tian Long Ba Bu ": Duan Yu was depicted in the novel as the representative of Confucianism. He abided by etiquette, advocated morality, and pursued to be a truly good person. At the same time, Duan Yu was also cleansed by the Taoist and Buddhist spirit and finally became a person with a deep heart. 2." Smiling Proud Jianghu ": Linghu Chong was portrayed as the representative of Taoism. He was free and unrestrained, pursuing inner freedom and peace. In the novel, he also experienced some life and death trials and finally obtained the purification of his heart. 3. The Deer and the Cauldron: Wei Xiaobao was portrayed as the representative of Confucianism. Although he was a chaotic demon king, he also had the justice and loyalty side of Confucianism in his heart. At the same time, Wei Xiaobao was also described as the embodiment of Taoism. He realized his Taoist ideas through doing business. 4 " The Condor Heroes ": Yang Guo was portrayed as the representative of Confucianism. He was upright, loyal and reliable, but eventually embarked on the evil path for various reasons. Some Confucian classics, such as The Analects of Confucius, also appeared in the novel, which provided profound enlightenment for Yang Guo's thoughts. 5. The Legend of the Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre: Fearless was portrayed as the representative of Buddhism. After experiencing a series of setbacks and pain, he finally obtained freedom and peace of mind. At the same time, Fearless was also described as the embodiment of Taoism. He realized his Taoist ideas through cultivation.
Jin Yong was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works were widely spread and influenced several generations. The following is a list of all the martial arts in Jin Yong's novels: Tai Chi Fist 2 Wing Chun 3 Jeet Kune Do Eight Trigrams Palm Taiji Fist Sword Sunflower Treasure Book Star Absorption Technique Ming Cult Martial Arts Huashan Sect Martial Arts Wudang Sect Martial Arts Shaolin Temple Martial Arts Emei Martial Arts Beggar's Sect Martial Arts Heavenly Mountain Sect Martial Arts Apricot Village Sect Martial Arts The Secret of the Sunflower Manual Fearless 'Martial Arts Wei Xiaobao's Martial Arts The Cultivation Method of the Sunflower Manual Fearless and Zhou Zhiruo's Martial Arts Duel
Jin Yong's Wuxia novel was a classic literary work with widespread influence. It contained many famous martial arts moves and characters. The following are some of them: Sunflower Manual: It was one of the most famous martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. It was an internal force cultivation method that aimed to improve one's internal force level through the words in the manual. 2. Legend of the Flying Fox: It was a novel with Hu Fei as the main character. It described many famous martial arts moves such as the Flying Fox of Snow Mountain, Miao Renfeng's unique skill, Miao Ruolan's sword art, and Linghu Chong's Nine Swords Beyond the Swords. [3.8 Demigods: It is another famous Jin Yong novel. It described many famous characters and martial arts moves, such as Duan Yu's Six Pulses Divine Sword, Xu Zhu's Xiaoyao Sect martial arts, Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu's Huashan Sword Competition, etc.] The Legend of the Condor Heroes was another classic Jin Yong novel. It described many famous martial arts moves such as Guo Jing's Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms, Huang Rong's Rong School martial arts, and Zhou Botong's Taiji Fist. The Return of the Condor Heroes is another novel with Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu as the main characters. It describes many famous martial arts moves, such as Yang Guo's Overwhelming Grief Palm and Xiao Longnu's ancient tomb martial arts. These were just some of Jin Yong's novels. There were many other famous novels and martial arts moves.