In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, the order of seniority in Shaolin Temple was usually arranged according to martial arts cultivation and contribution. Generally speaking, the seniority system in Shaolin Temple was: [Apprentice: Beginner Disciple] Initial Disciple [Fruit Rank: Intermediate Disciple] [Dao Fruit: Advanced Disciple] [Dao Attainment: Master Disciple] Among them, the apprentice was the true fruit of the entry disciple, the fruit was a higher level, the Dao fruit was the cultivation to the extreme, and the Dao Dao was the degree and performance of cultivation. In Jin Yong's novel, the order of seniority in Shaolin Temple was based on the martial arts cultivation and contribution of these disciples. The story background might be different.
In Jin Yong's novels, the seniority of Shaolin Temple was generally arranged according to age. The seniority of Shaolin Temple was arranged according to the alphabetic order of the first letter of the surname. For example, Linghu Chong had a higher seniority in Shaolin Temple because he had the surname Linghu. According to the seniority of Shaolin Temple, Linghu Chong should be ranked behind Zuo Lengchan and others.
The Shaolin martial arts written by Jin Yong was a classic genre in traditional Chinese martial arts novels, known as Mount Tai and the Big Dipper in the martial arts world. The Shaolin Sect was famous for its profound martial arts foundation and superb martial arts skills. Its most famous martial arts included the following: 1. Eighteen Weapons of Shaolin Temple: One of the representative martial arts of Shaolin Temple includes eighteen different weapons, such as swords, knives, spears, sticks, axes, hammers, hooks, claws, meteors, etc. Each weapon has its own unique characteristics and usage. By mastering the eighteen weapons, you can improve your martial arts level. 2. Bald Brush Weng: Bald Brush Weng is an eminent monk of Shaolin Temple. He is good at using a brush knife to attack. He can turn the brush knife into a tangible or intangible attack. The attack range is very wide, and he can easily attack the opponent's weakness. 3. Sweeping Monk: Sweeping Monk is another eminent monk of Shaolin Temple. He is known as a genius in martial arts. He is not only skilled in martial arts but also has extraordinary wisdom. He can easily break the opponent's martial arts. 4. Xuanming Elders: Xuanming Elders are two masters of Shaolin Temple. They are good at using poison to attack their opponents, crippling or killing them. 5. The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang: The Four Friends of Mei Zhuang are four eminent monks of Shaolin Temple. They are good at using hidden weapons. They can attack their opponents by throwing hidden weapons. Their hidden weapons are very sharp and can easily penetrate the opponent's defense line. These are some representative characters and moves of Shaolin martial arts written by Jin Yong. These moves and characters represent the main characteristics of Shaolin martial arts and are also a very famous school in traditional Chinese martial arts novels.
This question involved the plot setting of Jin Yong's novel and the image of Shaolin Temple. In Jin Yong's novels, Shaolin Temple was a very important martial arts sect. Its abbot and other senior managers usually had superb martial arts, but they were often described as weak and lacked aggressive images. This was because Jin Yong's novels often focused on the struggle and conflict between martial arts sects. As one of the martial arts sects, Shaolin Temple's abbot and other managers were weaker in martial arts, so they could compete with other martial arts masters to highlight the contradictions and confrontations between martial arts sects. In addition, the weaker martial arts of the abbot and other senior management members of the Shaolin Temple could better reflect the low-key and conservative nature of the Shaolin Temple, as well as its emphasis on cultivation and religious atmosphere. In Jin Yong's novels, the abbot of Shaolin Temple and other managers were usually portrayed as kind, compassionate, and capable people. Although their martial arts were weak, their inner strength and philosophical thoughts were very profound, which could also bring deep insights and thoughts to readers.
The seven Shaolin martial arts monks in Jin Yong's martial arts novels were as follows: 1 Xuanming Elders: Zhang Wuji and Zhao Min's father is proficient in Shaolin Temple's Xuanming Divine Art. 2. Kong Wen: The abbot of Shaolin Temple is proficient in Sanskrit Buddhism and is regarded as a Zen master. [3. Void Pierce: The deputy abbot of Shaolin Temple is famous for his ability to resolve disputes. He is also a martial arts expert.] 4. The monk of Shaolin Temple is proficient in yoga and is also an outstanding martial arts master. 5. Make a wish: The monks of Shaolin Temple are good at Taiji Fist and Eight Trigrams Palm. They are one of the good friends of Zhang Wuji and the others. 6 Wuyazi: The monks of Shaolin Temple are proficient in Yijin Jing and Taiji Fist. They once learned Taiji Fist with Zhang Wuji. 7 Kong Zhi: The monks of Shaolin Temple are proficient in Zen Buddhism and Shaolin Temple martial arts. They are one of the seniors of Zhang Wuji and others.
In Jin Yong's novels, the martial arts of the Shaolin Sect and the martial arts of the Xiaoyao Sect both had their own unique characteristics and advantages. It was difficult to simply compare which was more powerful. Shaolin Temple was one of the most famous martial arts sects in Jin Yong's novels. The martial arts it inherited were mainly featured by the cultivation of strength, qi, spirit, and essence, emphasizing the control and strengthening of the body. There were many martial arts routines in Shaolin Temple. The most famous one was the Eighteen Martial Arts of Shaolin Temple, which included sword skills, saber skills, spear skills, fist skills, palm skills, finger skills, foot skills, and so on. The Xiaoyao Sect was another famous martial arts sect in Jin Yong's novels. The martial arts they inherited were strange, magical, and unpredictable. They emphasized on using softness to overcome hardness, waiting for fatigue, and cultivating both inside and outside. The Carefree Sect also had many martial arts routines. The most famous ones were the Carefree Travel series of martial arts, which included the Xianxia Style, Sword Qi Style, Flying Flower and Leaf Style, Star Picking Style, and so on. In actual combat, whether it was the martial arts of the Shaolin Sect or the martial arts of the Carefree Sect, they needed to be used according to different situations and different opponents in order to exert the greatest effect. Therefore, it was impossible to simply judge which sect's martial arts were more powerful. Instead, it needed to analyze the specific situation.
Mr. Jin Yong had written several martial arts novels as follows: 1 Legend of the Condor Heroes 2. The Condor Heroes 3.8 Demigods 4." Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 5." Blue Blood Sword " The Deer and the Cauldron These novels were translated into many languages and had a wide readership around the world, becoming an important part of Chinese literature and culture.
Jin Yong's 14 martial arts novels were listed in the following order: Book and Sword Grudge Record [2]" Blue Blood Sword " 3 "The Condor Heroes" 4. The Eight Dragons and Dragons 5. Smiling Proud in the World The Deer and the Cauldron 7 "Journey of Chivalrous Men" 8 "Mandarin Duck Knife" 9 " White Horse Roaring in the West Wind " [Sword of the Yue Maiden] Meteor, Butterfly, Sword Flying Fox on Snow Mountain 13-The Tactics of Connecting Cities 14 " Journey of a Chivalrous Warrior " These novels all had different storylines and character settings, so their order was not unique. However, this order was based on Jin Yong's creation order and was generally accepted by readers.
The names and order of Jin Yong's martial arts novels are as follows: Legend of the Condor Heroes Condor Heroes 3rd Division Laughing Proudly in Jianghu 5 Blood Sword 6 Mandarin Duck Knife White Horse Howling in the West Wind The Deer and the Cauldron 9 Yue Maiden Sword 10 Vigilante These novels were all representative works of Mr. Jin Yong and were widely praised and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His martial arts novels are known as the "ancestor of martial arts novels". His works have influenced the literature of the entire East Asia region. Jin Yong's 14 martial arts novels were listed in the following order: 1 Legend of the Condor Heroes The Condor Heroes 3.8 Demigods 4." Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 5 The Deer and the Cauldron [Blue Blood Sword] 7. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre 8."Journey of Chivalrous Men" 9 " White Horse Roaring in the West Wind " 10 < Liancheng Tactics > Sword of the Yue Maiden Book and Sword Grudge 13 " Legend of the Swordsman " Legend of the Flying Fox These novels mainly told the stories of various heroes in Jianghu, covering the history of ancient Chinese martial arts novels.
There are many benefits to reading wuxia novels, especially for those who love wuxia novels. Wuxia novels usually had a high degree of drama and plot tension. They often showed the disputes in the martial arts world and the emotional entanglements between martial artists. Reading wuxia novels could immerse people in a world full of adventure and excitement, and enjoy the pleasure of reading. The characters in wuxia novels usually have unique personalities and characteristics. Through reading the novel, readers can understand the background, experiences, and emotions of these characters. The stories of these characters could also inspire readers to discover their own potential and train their willpower and perseverance. Reading wuxia novels could also improve people's reading ability and language skills. The description and dialogue in the novel are very vivid and can help readers better understand the plot and character. Although wuxia novels may have some violent and bloody elements, reading wuxia novels is not only a form of entertainment, but also can help readers better understand Chinese culture and history, enhance national self-confidence and pride.