Many of the vocabulary in Jin Yong's martial arts novels were borrowed from modern literature and online culture. Here are some examples: Jin Yong's novels often use words such as "Wulin" and "Jianghu". These words come from modern martial arts novels and movies. 2. The words " Sword Qi "," Sword Spirit ", and " Sword Intent " originated from the sword techniques in modern wuxia novels. 3. Words such as "Orchid Finger","Taiji Fist" and "Eight Trigrams Palm" originated from modern martial arts novels and martial arts culture. Words such as " flying flowers and falling leaves "," qinggong ", and " neigong " originated from modern wuxia novels and modern pop music. Words like " chivalrous man "," a beautiful woman is unlucky ", and " a hero can't stand a beauty " came from common topics in modern literature and movies. Many words in Jin Yong's martial arts novels originated from modern culture and literature, and after appropriate adaptation and combination, they became unique language expressions in modern martial arts novels.
The martial arts moves in Jin Yong's martial arts novels came from many sources, including but not limited to the following: 1. Traditional martial arts: Mr. Jin Yong had practiced martial arts himself, so he would describe some traditional martial arts moves such as Taijiquan and Baguazhang in his novels. 2. Taoist and Buddhist martial arts: Mr. Jin Yong had also studied Taoist and Buddhist martial arts, so he described some martial arts moves related to Taoism and Buddhism in the novel, such as Xiaoyao You, Star Sucking Grand Magic, etc. 3. Legend of Jianghu: The background of Mr. Jin Yong's novel is a Jianghu, so he will also describe some martial arts moves in Jianghu legends such as Sunflower Treasure Book, Nine Yang Scripture, etc. 4. Other foreign martial arts: Mr. Jin Yong's novel also described some moves from other foreign martial arts, such as Ice Spirit Silver Needle, White Horse Roaring West Wind, etc.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been translated into many languages and enjoy high popularity and influence around the world. The following are some possible reasons why martial arts novels are mostly written by Jin Yong: Jin Yong's works have a unique style and plot. His novels described the grudges of Jianghu, the loyalty of heroes, and the courage of chivalrous men. The plot was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full and three-dimensional, with a strong dramatic appeal. These characteristics made his works widely accepted and loved as one of the representative works of martial arts novels. Jin Yong's works had a profound influence on the development of martial arts novels. His novel created the first Wuxia novel and had a great impact on the creation, spread and aesthetic standards of Wuxia novels. His works were adapted into TV series, movies, games and many other forms, which influenced the cultural aesthetics and entertainment habits of several generations of Chinese people. 3. Jin Yong's works have extremely high literary value. His novel language was concise, the characters were profound, and the plot was full of deep thinking and philosophical meaning. These characteristics made his works regarded as the classics of Chinese literature and highly praised by the literary world and readers. In summary, Jin Yong's works had a unique style and plot, which had a profound impact on the development of martial arts novels and had a high literary value. These factors made his works one of the representative works of martial arts novels.
Many of the names of the characters in Jin Yong's martial arts novels had profound meanings and cultural backgrounds. 1 Duan Yu: Duan Yu was a character full of justice in Jin Yong's novels. 2 Xuzhu: Xuzhu is a Taoist character, meaning "emptiness, nothingness". However, he was not a person who ruled by doing nothing, but a clever and witty person. 3. Linghu Chong: Linghu Chong is from the Huashan Sect, which means "courage, collision". He is a person full of courage and a sense of justice. 4. Xiaolongnu: Xiaolongnu comes from the ancient tomb sect and means "mysterious and beautiful". She is a character full of mystery and beauty. 5 Ouyang Feng: Ouyang Feng comes from the Ouyang Ke family, meaning "evil, smart". He is a person full of evil and wisdom. 6 Guo Jing: Guo Jing is from Huang Rong's father, Guo Xiaotian, which means "honesty and loyalty". He is a person full of honesty and loyalty. Huashan Sword Contest: The Huashan Sword Contest was a famous martial arts event in Jin Yong's novels. Many important characters in the novels had participated in the Huashan Sword Contest. The names of these characters all had profound cultural backgrounds and meanings, and they also played important roles in the novel, making people feel deeply impressed.
The martial arts masters in Jin Yong's wuxia novels usually had their own businesses or sources of income. Some inherited their businesses, some sold their skills, and some earned their wealth by forging weapons. One of the more typical ways was for martial arts experts to forge weapons. Many martial arts experts had their own special skills and materials. They spent a lot of time and energy to forge weapons that could not only be used by themselves, but could also be sold to other martial arts experts or circulated in the market. The amount of money earned in this way was huge, and it was also one of the main sources of income for many martial arts masters. There were also some martial arts experts who would obtain wealth through trading in the martial arts world. For example, some martial arts masters would sell drugs, medicines, or other illegal items, while others would make money by befriending forces, funding sects, or other methods. There were also some martial arts masters who would obtain wealth through political means or schemes. For example, some martial arts masters would use the influence of sects or martial arts forces to participate in political struggles or conspiracies to obtain huge wealth. In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, the martial arts masters had a variety of ways to obtain wealth. Some obtained wealth through skills and labor, while others obtained wealth through politics and conspiracy. These were all closely related to the martial arts and interpersonal relationships of the martial arts masters.
The martial arts masters in Jin Yong's wuxia novels usually had profound martial arts and mysterious backgrounds. There were many possible sources of wealth. The following are some possible sources: 1. Practice martial arts: Martial arts masters constantly improve their strength through practicing martial arts, thus obtaining more wealth and social status. 2. Selling martial arts: Martial arts masters can sell their martial arts to people who need them to obtain a certain amount of profit. 3. Monopoly of the market: A martial arts expert who has a special skill or resource can monopolize the market and obtain more wealth. 4. Inheriting family business: The family of a martial arts master may have some special industry or property. They may inherit the family business to their descendants and obtain benefits from it. 5. Participating in competitions: Martial arts masters may participate in various competitions to obtain bonuses or other forms of income. 6. Use of power: Martial arts masters may have power or resources that can be used to obtain more wealth and benefits. In Jin Yong's novels, the martial arts masters had a variety of sources of wealth. Some of them obtained their wealth through martial arts, some through monopolization, some through inheritance of family businesses, and some through participation in competitions or using power.
The martial arts masters in Jin Yong's wuxia novels usually had their own martial arts and unique skills that could help them complete various missions and transactions to earn money. Some martial arts masters could earn money by teaching martial arts, such as Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and other martial arts masters. They used their own martial arts and unique skills to help others cultivate and earn money. Some martial arts masters could earn money by completing various missions. For example, Linghu Chong and other martial arts masters could complete various missions in the martial arts world, including capturing criminals and protecting sects, and receive a certain amount of reward. Some martial arts masters could also earn money by selling their skills and unique skills. For example, Duan Yu and other martial arts masters could sell their martial arts and unique skills to people who needed them to earn a certain amount of money. In Jin Yong's wuxia novels, martial arts masters had various sources of money. They earned money by completing various missions with their own martial arts and unique skills or by selling their own skills and unique skills.
Most of the classic martial arts manuals in Jin Yong's novels came from the martial arts practiced by the protagonists of novels such as Sunflower Manual, Nine Yang Scripture, and Tendon Changing Scripture. Among them, Sunflower Manual was one of the most famous secret manuals written by Mr. Jin Yong. It was known as one of the most representative martial arts secret manuals in Jin Yong's novels. The content of this secret manual was very unique. Its core idea was to reach a realm beyond ordinary people through the unique martial arts in the cultivation book and become a top expert in the martial arts world. The Sunflower Treasure Book was written by a martial arts expert in the Ming Dynasty, Duan Yu, and Duan Yu was a fictional character created by Mr. Jin Yong. In addition to the Sunflower Manual, there were many other martial arts secret manuals in Jin Yong's novels, such as the martial arts secret manuals in the Legend of the Condor Heroes and the Legend of the Condor Heroes. They all became classic representatives in Jin Yong's novels.
Li Jing was one of the important characters in the martial arts novel "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" written by Mr. Jin Yong. He was a righteous, loyal and upright Taoist priest, and also a martial arts master. According to the novel, Li Jing had practiced Taoist techniques when he was young. He was proficient in the way of inner strength and spells. He was also good at riding and archery. In the stories of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and the others, Li Jing had helped them tide over difficulties many times, so he was valued by them. Later in the plot, Li Jing had also fought with Huang Yaoshi and others to show his superb martial arts skills. Therefore, Li Jing was also a martial arts master in Jin Yong's novel. The combination of his martial arts and Taoist skills made him a very unique character.
The inspiration for Jin Yong's novels was very broad, including but not limited to the following aspects: 1. Traditional Wuxia novels: In his early years, Mr. Jin Yong had read a large number of traditional Wuxia novels and had a deep understanding of the story plot, character image, and martial arts techniques. 2. Historical events and characters: Many characters and plots in Jin Yong's novels are derived from historical figures and events. For example, the design inspiration of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Ling Huchong and other characters are all derived from historical figures, while Wei Xiaobao and other characters are derived from social figures in the Qing Dynasty. 3. Famous literary works and film works: Mr. Jin Yong has also read many famous literary works and film works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, etc. The plots and characters in these works and film works can also provide inspiration for Jin Yong's novels. 4. Natural landscape and geographical environment: Many natural landscapes and geographical environments in Jin Yong's novels are very realistic. For example, West Lake, Mount Emei, Yanmen Pass, etc. These landscapes and geographical environments are also one of the sources of inspiration for Mr. Jin Yong. Jin Yong's novels were inspired by a wide range of sources, including traditional martial arts novels, historical events and characters, literary masterpieces, film and television works, as well as natural landscapes and geographical environments.