Both Gu Long and Jin Yong's wuxia works had a wide range of geographical descriptions, some of which also appeared in Shandong. In Gu Long's wuxia work," The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng," there was a master named " Piercing a Poplar in a Hundred Steps ". He was from Dali, Yunnan Province, but Shandong was also mentioned in some of the plots in the book. In Jin Yong's wuxia novel, Legend of the Condor Heroes, there was a character named Huang Yaoshi. He was from Jiangnan, but Shandong was also mentioned in some plots of the book. In addition, some other famous characters under Jin Yong's pen, such as Guo Jing, Linghu Chong, and Zhou Botong, had also experienced some stories in Shandong.
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