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How many martial arts novels did Jin Yong write?
Jin Yong, formerly known as Cha, 1925, was born in Ning County, Jianghai, Zhejiang Province (his first martial arts novel, The Legend of the Swordsman, was born in Haining County). During the period of 1955, Jin Yong worked in Ta Kung Pao in Hong Kong, and wrote "Cut the Gordian knot", which was serialized in New Evening News. Later, Sword with Royal Blood, Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain and Legend of the Condor Heroes established his status as a master of martial arts novels. After the condor shooting, Jin Yong left Ta Kung Pao to start Ming Pao, and most of his later novels, such as The Condor Heroes, were serialized in Ming Pao until the last work, Duke of Lushan. At this point, Jin Yong wrote 15 martial arts novels. Except for a short story, The Sword of the Bride's Family, the other 14 ministers and novellas all took the first word of the title and formed a couplet: "Flying snow shoots at the White Deer Plain, laughing at Xia Yibiyuan."

Jin Yong himself said that among the fourteen books, he liked and felt deeply: The Condor Heroes, The Legend of the Flying Fox and the legendary swordsman. I also think that the emotional descriptions in these books are really extraordinary, or moving, or bitter and attractive, or sad and moving, changeable and exciting. In addition, I personally have a soft spot for Legend of the Condor Heroes and Eight Dragons.

I like the legend of the condor heroes, maybe I'm a little nostalgic. After all, it is the first martial arts novel I read. Now, it seems that the love between Guo Jing and Huang Rong is just a copy of "silly son-in-law, refined daughter-in-law" in folk stories, which is more conventional. Ouyang Ke's infatuation with Huang Rong is touching, while Hong Yan's infatuation with Bao Xiruo is shocking. The love between Yang Kang and Mu Nianci is also very touching. It's a "thief man and thief wife" with a bronze corpse and an iron corpse, and it's deeper than Guo Daxia's face of serving the country and the people. I'm sorry I took some bricks in Guo Daxia's book. Ten years have passed, and I am no longer the simple teenager who had a crush on him.

"What is love in the world?" "The Condor Heroes" wrote a word "love" from beginning to end, but it was not clear in the end. Who can tell what love is in this world? But seeing that Li Mochou is a pervert of love, seeing Cheng Ying, Lu Wushuang, Gong Sunlue and others sacrifice for love, and seeing that Yang Guo and Xiao Longnv despise the secular world for love, this book should rank first among Jin Yong's novels only by writing about love. Unfortunately, The Condor Heroes was supposed to be a tragedy, just to cater to readers, but it came to an abrupt end in a comedy and lost its shocking effect. /kloc-about 0/6 years, I prefer to read it as a fairy tale-further think, will all the love we yearn for and move be fairy tales?

As we all know, the protagonist of Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain is not Pei Hu, but Hu Yidao, who shines brilliantly in people's memory. However, the story with Mrs Hu is too vivid, but there is nothing to write. I'm interested in Mrs. Miao eloping. There are too many heroes with a straight face in martial arts novels, and there is a serious shortage of warm men who cherish affection and cherish jade. Tian Guinong is a bad guy, but he knows women; Miao Renfeng is a great warrior and a good man, but he is basically a piece of wood that doesn't understand amorous feelings. Why are heroes and good people mostly wood? It is worth pondering.

Because the flying fox in the snow-capped mountains wrote in front, the ending of the flying fox legend has been doomed, so Yuan Ziyi can only become a nun Cheng Lingsu, and simply let her die. -I have a little doubt that Jin Yong may be a womanizer. Look at the heroes in his book, surrounded by beautiful women. Only Cheng Lingsu and Li Yin are not beautiful enough. They are both miserable. -digression. I'm full of admiration and reverence for the hot-tempered Xu Kun. It's really hard for a man to be kind to his wife and "illegitimate child" when he knows that Lv Yun is hovering over his head. I even believe that if it weren't for the development of the story (which needs Pei Hu and readers to understand), Xu Chen wouldn't tell the truth in the end.

Zhang Wuji, the protagonist in "Eternal Dragon Slayer", is a bit sticky and boring. I noticed that Zhang Wuji's love is a bit like her father Zhang Cuishan's, both initiated by the woman, regarded as heresy, and finally turned over a new leaf for love. -Is the power of love really so great? I hope so. I don't agree with Li Yin's reason of "falling in love with imaginary mowgli". I thought she was just looking for an excuse to leave In addition, it is worth mentioning that Ji's "No regrets" is very puzzling. I put forward some assumptions, just assumptions, no one can understand the truth. How much truth can we know? What we know is probably just the truth in our eyes, right

The three leading men in Eight Dragons, Xu Zhu, the young monk, and Duan Yu, the love body double, are all a little silly, but in the end they all embrace the beautiful women, and they are really blessed fools. Great hero career failed, love failed, sorry for the people of the motherland, sorry for the "leader brother" of the Liao Dynasty emperor, had to commit suicide. This world is so fucking unfair! In this novel, I was moved and shocked by A Zi's infatuation with Xiao Feng and Yutan's infatuation with A Zi. -The positive characters in Jin Yong's novels are often hesitant in the face of love, while the love of the negative characters is often more persistent, more desperate and desperate, full of self-sacrifice, which makes people cry. Is it because villains don't have so many scruples such as promises of benevolence, righteousness and moral responsibility that they dare to hate and love more? Just like A Zi, she is a bad person at heart, but we can't hate her because of her hopeless love. It is said that Jin Yong himself likes A Zi very much, but later he traveled abroad and made Ni Kuang write more than 40,000 words. Ni Kuang hated A Zi and wrote that she was blind. When "Dragon" was written, Jin Yong made great efforts to revise it, but the overall situation was set and there was nothing he could do. Chen said that "none of the characters in the plot is unjust, and all living beings are evil", which is correct.

I'm afraid Ren Yingying is not the person who knows Ling Huchong best in the legendary swordsman, but the little nun Yilin. She knows that "she likes to live a happy and carefree life, but I hope that Miss Ren will leave him alone in the future". Lin Yi is also the person who knows how to love best. She knows that love is actually your own business. If you love someone, there is no reason to ask others to love you.

Chen Jialuo in The Book of the Sword left me speechless. Chivalrous man, sword stained with royal blood, mandarin duck knife, Liancheng tactic, nothing worth mentioning. I have several articles in the article, so I won't repeat them one by one.

What impressed me most in "White Horse Whistling in the West Wind" is this sentence: "What can you do if the person you love deeply falls in love with someone else?" I can't help sighing every time I read it.

It is generally believed that Wei Xiaobao in Duke of Lushan has only lust but no love. However, what is love? Carnival, isn't it love? Is love really as pure and beautiful as we imagine and publicize?