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This question is a matter of opinion. According to Jin Yong himself, later works are better than earlier ones, and long works are better
Which is the best martial arts novel written by Jin Yong?
This question is a matter of opinion. According to Jin Yong himself, later works are better than earlier ones, and long works are better
This question is a matter of opinion. According to Jin Yong himself, later works are better than earlier ones, and long works are better than short ones. Actually, I feel the same way when I watch it. So I personally think that Jin Yong's later works are the best, followed by the legendary swordsman. If the whole series is counted together, the trilogy of shooting sculpture is also quite excellent, but the single one is slightly lacking.
Let's talk about Tianlong Babu first. This novel can be said to be the masterpiece of Jin Yong's martial arts and the peak of romanticism. Magnificent momentum, complete martial arts system and wonderful twists and turns. In the aspect of character design, Xiao Feng, the most perfect hero in Jin Yong's novels, was created. Jin Yong's mature national outlook and world outlook in his later period are also fully reflected in this novel, which is no longer a relatively narrow Chinese revival movement in the early period, nor a single defense in The Legend of the Condor Heroes. But standing at a higher height. Really considering the whole world, not sticking to the interests of one country and one race, is the highest realm of home country and the world.
What's more commendable is that Tianlong Babu has a very profound cultural background, and Buddhist classics are quoted from the name of the novel. Eight parts refer to eight people in Buddhist scriptures, generally referring to all sentient beings, showing helplessness in the causal cycle. The main characters in the novel also correspond to the eight sects, and their fate has also been taken care of. For example, Xiao Feng corresponds to Tian Bu and Duan Yu corresponds to Long Bu, so I won't go into details here. The ending of the main characters in the novel is also a manifestation of liberation. For example, Xiao Feng betrayed his own nation and country for the safety of Song and Liao countries, and Arjun, his favorite, had already died, so he could only be freed by death. For example, A Zi's morbid love for A Zi, in particular, can only be resolved by death. For example, Duan's lover is inextricably linked with a group of women, and the final outcome can only be mutually assured destruction. For example, Duan Yanqing was obsessed with revenge all his life, but finally found out that Duan Yu was his own son and became the heir to the throne. His heart melted and there was no hatred, so he drifted away. For example, in Murong Bo and Xiao Yuanshan, hatred was finally solved in Buddhism. For example, Jiu Mozhi was obsessed with martial arts and eventually became a generation of eminent monks after all his martial arts were lost. Another example is Mu Rongfu, who finally went crazy while seeking the throne. Maybe only if he is crazy can he be freed from the spiritual world. This idea is more obvious in the new revision. Duan Yu finally saw the jade statue in the boundless cave, and suddenly realized that he loved the illusion in the jade statue, not Wang Yuyan. His obsession with Wang Yuyan is really a demon. When Wang Yuyan knocked down the jade statue and shattered it all over the floor, his love for illusion and obsession with Wang Yuyan vanished like a mirage. Some people say that this ending ruined the classics, but I think it is quite good, which is in line with the idea of Tianlong Ba Quan Shu.
As a result, Tianlong Babu completed the most magnificent chapter in the form of tragedy that is rare in Jin Yong's novels.
Let's talk about the legendary swordsman. The legendary swordsman is an outstanding satire. At that time, it was said that the Vietnamese Parliament attacked each other, calling each other Yue Buqun and Left Chill. It can be seen that this novel has far-reaching influence. In the book, hypocrite Yue Buqun, careerist Zuo Lengchan, dictator Ren Woxing, political quack Zheng Fang and Xu Chong are all lifelike. Decent people kill innocent people in the name of eliminating evil and defending morality, but in fact they want to establish their own authority and expand their power, such as Songshan sending out Liu Zhengfeng. On the contrary, those decent and contemptuous little people, such as Jeb monk, Tian Boguang, Gu Tao Six Immortals, Lan Fenghuang and others, are lovely and frank. Ren Woxing laughed at Dong Fangbubai for making his men shout disgusting slogans, but after he regained power, he became more unscrupulous and sought psychological satisfaction. In fact, people in rivers and lakes are far from right and wrong, good and evil, and everything is the same. What really lasts for a long time is the true feelings of the world. Ling Huchong and Ren Yingying were accompanied by Quyang and Liu Zhengfeng's the legendary swordsman music. What a beautiful picture.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes
Taking history as the background, taking the completely different lives of the descendants of two patriots as the main line and taking "Jing" and "Kang" as the name,
Remember the shame of Jingkang in those days.
The novel begins with Quanzhen Rightists killing court corruption and ends with Guo Rong and other Jianghu Rightists fighting against nomads' invasion, which reflects the social background at that time. The court was corrupt and incompetent, the people were dissatisfied, the people were miserable, and the righteous rose up. Later, due to the invasion of foreign enemies, heroes from all sides put national justice first, United as one, and resisted the invasion.
Tian Ba Long Department is undoubtedly an important milestone and insurmountable peak of Mr. Jin Yong's works.
As we all know, Mr. Jin Yong has written many classic martial arts novels, and this novel "Tian Ba Long Bu" is a work in the middle and late period. At this time, Jin Yong was less than 40 years old, in the prime of life, and had already bid farewell to the previous fantasy route. His understanding of human nature has been raised to more levels, which is a spiritual leap. Coupled with the refinement of previous writing, the accumulation of history and culture, and the control of story context, these internal forces are timely.
From the plot point of view: the characters are richer in content, the conflict is more intense, the scene is more magnificent, there is enmity and depression, and more venting is more enjoyable.
Judging from the character setting, Xiao Feng is the most worth seeing. This is one of the three main characters of Tianlong Babu. He is a descendant of Liao people and was brought up by Han people. He has a clear nature and is constantly depressed; Duan Yu, a rich dude, his life experience is enough to cover up the complicated relationship between his sister, his mother, his father and his adoptive father. He is cheerful and honest, but he also has many connections. More importantly, he had an affair as a Shaolin disciple.
In terms of values, Mr. Jin Yong constantly guides readers to explore through this role: who is just, Han or Liao? Who is innocent of aggression and aggression? Which is right or wrong, justice or affection? Answer blows with blows and tolerate concessions. Where is the way out? These problems have never appeared in previous martial arts works, such as the rolling waves of the Yellow River.
Creativity: In addition to these heavy things, there is no lack of romance. I have deep affection for Arjun, lingering with Meng Gu in the icehouse, the joy of Duan Yu winning a beautiful woman's return, an affair that has been dug up repeatedly, the paranoia of a beautiful girl Kang Min, and the murderous little witch of A Zi. I have to say that I have refreshed and shaken my three views when I was a child. Every character is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and unforgettable.
The "Dragon Eight Branches" then broke through the shackles and impacted the traditional Wushu values themselves, making it more powerful. Create a rich, intense and thought-provoking novel, which Mr. Jin Yong's early works failed to achieve. Duke Lushan is also controversial, because it is the last work of Mr. Jin Yong, and this novel is also quite representative, which redefines the martial arts world with a playful and ironic attitude. But compared with "Dragon", it is still a lot dimmer.
Ni Kuang, a famous Hong Kong writer, said, "Wherever there are Chinese, everyone knows Jin Yong." Even Ma Yun can't avoid custom, nicknamed "the wind is clear and the gas is positive". This shows the influence of Jin Yong's novels. As we all know, Master Jin Yong wrote fourteen martial arts novels: "Flying snow shoots at the White Deer Plain, laughing at the book and leaning against the garden." The short story sword of the yue maiden. These fourteen martial arts novels should be said to have accompanied me through my youth. After Jin Yong's death, there are no heroes in the world.
Jin Yong's first flying fox on a snowy mountain was written in 1960, and his masterpiece, Duke Lushan, was written in 1969. As for which martial arts novel can represent the highest level and representative of master Jin Yong, everyone should have different views.
Whether it is good or not is a personal way of watching. You say "Eight Dragons" is good, and I say "Eight Dragons" is messy. I think "Liancheng Tactics" is well written. However, you said Lian was too dark, and its metaphor, content, style and influence all affected the standard. Because Jin Yong's little hands are basically made into TV dramas, because TV dramas are good or not. It also affected the novel evaluation to some extent. Among them, the most influential is the trilogy of shooting sculpture. If anyone wants to read Jin Yong's martial arts novels, let's start with the trilogy of shooting sculptures. Many settings in the trilogy are still used, and the routines are similar, which belongs to popularization. It is a martial arts novel with an ordinary style. Jin Yong once said: "The main idea of martial arts novels is to talk about right and wrong and morality." The trilogy of shooting and carving embodies the core values of Wude. Great men serve the country and the people.
In fact, the martial arts novels that truly reflect Jin Yong's level should be the legendary swordsman and The Duke Of Mount Deer. These two martial arts novels have strong political metaphors and innuendo. Both of them are Jin Yong's later works, which are the highest in writing techniques and realm. No matter the style of writing, artistic conception and implication, it has reached a superb level, which is also the peak of Jin Yong's personal creation, which is mixed with Jin Yong's own views on politics, home country and nation. Personally, I think Jin Yong's martial arts novels are the best, the legendary swordsman is the pinnacle, and the duke of mount deer is no longer a martial arts novel.
The novel the legendary swordsman was written in 1967, when Mr Jin Yong was 43 years old. It is the only martial arts novel written by master Jin Yong with an overhead history and no actual historical background. Some people say: "the legendary swordsman" is a true, pure and very martial arts novel. Everyone here has desires. Regardless of good or evil, Shaolin and Wudang should maintain the status quo, because they have the greatest vested interests, while Sun Moon Shintoism has internal contradictions, but external interests are the same. Zuo Lengchan is a villain and Yue Buqun is a hypocrite. However, Ling Huchong is the most innocent and humble person. Ling Huchong wants fashion and freedom, while the legendary swordsman. But in the end he had to quit the stage. It is his principle to have good and evil in his heart. There is no doubt that Ling Huchong is more liberal in his understanding of good and evil. In other words, the work has profound thoughts, and the so-called magic must come from the palace. Metaphor is the terror of politics. Its refinement has reached a new level, which is the first of all Jin Yong's works, and its characterization is outstanding, especially that of Yue Buqun, which is unparalleled. The rhythm is always fascinating. The most important thing is that the work has profound thoughts.
Ling Huchong, the male master, has missed running with the bulls all his life, but he is always passive. He was pushed by the times and didn't live according to his own wishes. Ling Huchong lived the most miserable life in the darkest rivers and lakes. However, it is not easy for Ling Huchong to keep his original heart, stick to himself and protect his original heart in loneliness and darkness. In a place where the law of the jungle prevails, morality becomes a scarce commodity. Vicious became "quality". Ling Huchong is an example, Lin Pingzhi is the standard, and Yue Buqun is the predecessor. Dong Fangbubai is extreme. But in the end, the man left the Jianghu (society) and went to peace.
"Where there are China people, there must be Jin Yong's martial arts novels". I think an ordinary person like me may not be qualified to judge which of Jin Yong's martial arts novels is the best.
In fact, Jin Yong's novels have been translated into English, French, Italian, Greek, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian and other languages, which has great international influence, so he can become an honorary academician of Cambridge and Oxford. He was awarded the rank of officer of the British Empire, the rank of commander of French art and literature in the French Ministry of Culture, and became a knight of the Legion of Honor of the French government and a member of the board of directors of Oxford University in England.
As the saying goes, there are fans of Jin Yong everywhere, from Nobel Prize winners to vendors, from high waves in loess to the other side of the ocean. Many people may have seen the most popular Korean drama "Please Answer 1994" on 20 16, which contains a row of Jin Yong's novels in the dormitory of medical students.
A Hundred Years of Jin Yong. The vastness of his novel world has made many fans and researchers feel powerless-a relatively consistent understanding is that it is not the time to draw a conclusion on Jin Yong's novels.
Perhaps we should modestly say which one of Jin Yong's works we prefer according to our own feelings.
Jin Yong first wrote martial arts novels to make money, and then to prop up the situation of Ming Pao. It was not until the end of 1960 that he tried to make a new attempt in the creation of martial arts novels and express his political orientation and views on the real society. However, Jin Yong was born as a "myth" from the time when 1955 serialized "Appreciation and Hatred of Shu Sword" in Hong Kong Commercial Daily (1957). "Flying snow shoots the white deer plain, laughing at the book god Xia Yi Bi Yuan An", and Jin Yong's creation is out of control. Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain, his third serial work, has been hailed as "a breakthrough" and "read all over the city" in the Chinese-speaking circle outside the mainland. Then, he began to write the fourth serial work, The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Yes 1958. It was a joke not to watch this serial in Hong Kong at that time. Since then, Jin Yong's martial arts novels have been recognized as masters and masters.
Martial arts novels are a special category of China literature. It has a long history, which can be traced back to the ranger biography of Han Dynasty. It is the so-called "century-old martial arts novel history" composed of old martial arts and new martial arts since the last century. Before the1940s, there was the first golden age, which was called the "period of a hundred schools of thought contending" and was used to describe chivalrous people, but it was severely criticized by the "orthodox" literati in the literary world. The second golden age of martial arts novels is the new martial arts "superstar age" supported by Liang Yusheng, Jin Yong and Gu Long.
"Jin Liang also said that it was very bright for a while." There were beams first, and then there was gold. But in terms of the depth and breadth of his works, Jin Yong far surpassed Liang Yusheng in terms of the bizarre twists and turns of the story, the complexity and diversity of the characters, and the profound incisiveness of revealing life.
There are many achievements in the comparative study between Jin Yong and Gu Long. Some people have a special metaphor-writing love: gold is tough and ancient; Personality: gold values affection and righteousness, while ancient values affection and righteousness; Narrator: golden classical, vigorous, ancient and modern, masculine and so on. Others pointed out that Gu Long's novels have many disadvantages of commercialization, and added some "pornographic" monosodium glutamate from time to time; In order to make a profit, the writing is rough, resulting in a letter. These problems absolutely do not exist in Jin Yong's works.
Why do people like Jin Yong's novels? This may be in one sentence-"There will be a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people". I can only talk about my feelings here.
First, Jin Yong basically put the story he wanted to tell in a specific era, thus giving the story a heavy sense of history. The sword of the girl in Yueguo-Spring and Autumn Period; "Tianlong Babu"-Northern Song Dynasty; ; Legend of the Condor Heroes-Southern Song Dynasty; The Condor Heroes-Southern Song Dynasty; "Eternal Dragon Slayer"-the end of Yuan Dynasty; A sword stained with royal blood-late Ming Dynasty; Duke of Lushan-Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty; The Book of the Sword-During the reign of Qing Qianlong; Biography of Flying Fox-During the reign of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty; Flying foxes in snow-capped mountains-during the reign of Qing Qianlong; Yuanyang Knife —— About the reign of Qing Emperor Qianlong. The legendary swordsman, Chivalrous Man, Liancheng Tactic and White Horse Whistling in the West Wind seem to have no clear chronological background. After careful textual research, some people think that Jin Yong should write the legendary swordsman and Liancheng Tactics with the Ming Dynasty as the historical background (the legendary swordsman deliberately made it unclear because he was a social fable novel). It is precisely because Jin Yong put his story in a specific historical background that it is easy to have a "sense of reality" across the times and have a clear understanding of folk customs, social conditions and ethnic contradictions. At that time, he also felt the development of the story and the fate of the characters. This is probably beyond the reach of other martial arts novels. For example, Duke Lushan wrote all the important historical events of the Kangxi Dynasty, even the Diaoyu Islands belonged to China. Although Wei Xiaobao was involved, it restored the greatness of the Kangxi Dynasty (and exposed various social problems).
Second, all Jin Yong's novels are permeated with a strong and profound China culture. Open any of his works, I ching gossip, strange calculations, Buddhism and Taoism, medical meridians, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, poetry and songs, everywhere, handy. For example, the names of characters in Jin Yong's novels come from many sources. Wang Yuyan-"Talking and laughing"; Zhou Zhiruo-Han Shu and Constant Lan Zhi Ruo; Ren Yingying —— Nineteen ancient poems "Grass by the Qingqing River", the second one is "Ying Ying's upstairs woman with bright eyes like a window", and the tenth one is "A distant Altair" and "Ying Ying is a water without words", which is very consistent with the beauty image in the novel; Zhong Ling-The idiom "Zhong Ling Yu Xiu" gathers the aura of heaven and earth and breeds talents. Just to mention these cases, there are special research articles to consult. The titles of chapters and chapters in Jin Yong's novels are also very particular, and they are often a sentence or a poem together. For example, the chapters and chapters in Eight Dragons are five words together. Reading Jin Yong's novels will naturally immerse you in the vast sea of China traditional culture. How can you not benefit?
Thirdly, Jin Yong wrote a group of chivalrous men with different reactions in his novels. The so-called chivalrous man, "words must be done, actions must bear fruit, words must be sincere, people do not care about their bodies, go to the plight of scholars, and recite righteousness for thousands of miles." Hu Yidao, Pei Hu, Miao Renfeng and Xia Xueyi are the chivalrous men in Jin Yong's works. But what he loves is the highest state of chivalry, that is, "great chivalry is for the country and the people", such as Chen Jialuo (in Jin Yong's works, he is a growing warrior), Yuan Chengzhi, Guo Jing and Yang Guo. They are often chivalrous men and national heroes. The chivalrous man in Jin Yong's works fully embodies his feelings of home and country. The pinnacle in this respect should indeed be regarded as Xiao Feng, where family feuds are intertwined with ethnic hatred, and private affairs are intertwined with righteousness (and it has jumped out of the narrow pattern of Han nationalism). The quality of this tragic hero created by Jin Yong is by no means inferior to Shakespeare.
Fourthly, in Jin Yong's works, he is always looking for his own hero. Jin Yong was born in a noble family in Haining. He read a lot of poetry books since he was a child, and at the same time he pursued the independence of personality and cared about the prosperity of the country and the nation. Because of his experience, it is not difficult to find that in his novels, he has always wanted to create his ideal hero-man. The first one should be Guo Jing. He was plain, but he won the heart of Huang Rong, and showed his manhood and chivalry at the critical moment. Probably Jin Yong was dissatisfied with Guo Jing, so he created the second Yang Guo. Yang Guo was eccentric and arrogant, which changed Guo Jing's character, but he was still a chivalrous man. Maybe Jin Yong was not satisfied, so he had a third Zhang Wuji. Zhang Wuji neutralizes the characters of Guo Jing and Yang Guo, and has a tough character and the courage not to be violent. Everything is fine, the only drawback is indecision among a group of women such as Zhao Min and Zhou Zhiruo. So there was Xiao Feng. Xiao Feng is an unparalleled hero. Even Ni Kuang, who wrote 60,000 words for Jin Yong (deleted from the new edition), was full of praise. Xiao Feng should be a real man in Jin Yong's heart. But I think he actually seems to prefer the later Ling Huchong. Ling Huchong and Xiao Feng are distinct and firm on the issue of right and wrong, and at the same time, they are loyal and profound emotionally. However, Ling Huchong is more handsome and humorous than Xiao Feng.
If you ask me which of Jin Yong's novels I like better, I will choose the legendary swordsman first.
"Willows grow into shadows unintentionally", Jin Yong created an ideal man, and we created better women, Huang Rong, Zhao Min and Ren Yingying. I think many male readers will agree with me. It is said that Jin Yong has always had a crush on Hong Kong movie star Xia Meng. Some researchers believe that Xia Meng has obvious manifestations in Huang Rong, Zhao Min and Ren Yingying.
Ask me why I like the legendary swordsman better, because I like Ling Huchong and Ren Yingying better (I really want to find a picture of Ren Yingying, but it seems that both of them are far from the prototype written by Jin Yong).
Some people say that the pinnacle of contemporary China literature is Levin and Jin Yong. Objectively speaking, Jin Yong is better than Levin. Jin Yong does not agree to treat his novels purely as martial arts novels. I think so. It doesn't matter what the novel is written, what matters is how and what it is written. No sense of history, no cultural accumulation, no desire to reread after reading it, and even no aesthetic feeling of words, it will definitely not be a top work.
The legendary swordsman is a social fable, while Duke of Lushan is a novel about social problems. These two works are the most praised. Don't say that Jin Yong is likely to be laughed at in the sword book from the beginning of opposing the emperor to the end of Duke Lushan's loyalty to the emperor. Recommend a biography of Jin Yong, a literary hero written by Leng Xia (Hongkong), published by Guangdong People's Publishing House, 1995. It may be helpful to readers who love Jin Yong's works.
As the saying goes, "Snow shoots white deer, laughs at fairy tales, and leans against the garden for honeymoon." Mr. Jin Yong and sword of the yue maiden wrote 15 novels.
And the subject asked: Jin Yong's martial arts novels are heavy, which one is the best?
I think it's The Dragon Slayer.
Before answering this question, let's learn about Mr. Jin Yong's views on this issue.
It is said that some readers were lucky enough to meet Mr. Jin Yong himself and could not help asking Mr. Jin Yong: Which novel do you think is the best?
Mr. Jin Yong replied: "Long stories are better than novellas and short stories, and works created in the later period are better than those created in the earlier period."
According to Mr. Jin Yong, his masterpiece Duke of Lushan is the best work written? But Mr. Jin Yong's statement that "there are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers" may be debatable.
Then let me talk about my opinion, why "Eternal Dragon Slayer" is the best work written.
Martial arts:
Since it is a martial arts novel, there is naturally a difference between "martial arts". Some readers have summarized Mr. Jin Yong's 15 works and found that Mr. Jin Yong's definition of "martial arts" is that the older he is, the more powerful his martial arts are.
According to this calculation, the story of Sword of Yue Girl is set in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and the martial arts of A Qing, the protagonist of the novel, is the strongest character in 15.
But Mr. Jin Yong once said that in all his novels, the protagonist with the strongest martial arts is Zhang Wuji. His original words were: "Probably Zhang Wuji", and he explained: "Zhang Wuji should be comprehensive."
Although A Qing talks about fencing, he is superb. The original text describes it like this:
But the problem is that A Qing's martial arts are all on the sword. What kind of strength can A Qing play with his bare hands? We don't know, and the original text doesn't describe it. But this problem does not exist in Zhang Wuji, whether he is unarmed or holding various weapons, it will not affect his play.
Plus, by the author's own admission, when it comes to Jin Yong's "martial arts", Zhang Wuji is the first one.
And Zhang Wuji is the protagonist of "Eternal Dragon Slayer". From the point of martial arts, The Dragon Slayer is the best work written.
Personal achievements:
When it comes to personal achievements, Jin Yong's works include Guo Jing, the hero, and other "protagonists", such as the stone regarded as a "naive man", the honest man and the land.
Comparing Guo Jing, Xiao Feng and Zhang Wuji, Guo Jing has been carrying out the principle of "the great man is the best, serving the country and the people" all his life. He called on the heroes to guard Xiangyang city together, and eventually he fell with Xiangyang city. Although admirable and regrettable, it does not help the overall situation.
Feng Xiao stopped Yelu Hongji from going south alone outside Yanmenguan. What's more, he was "loyal" and shot himself with an arrow, which was touching, but the ending of "Eight Dragons" was too tragic.
But Zhang Wuji led Zoroastrianism and called on the world to resist the Yuan Army. He not only abdicated, but also gave his subordinates a chance to claim the throne.
In terms of achievement, it is obviously not as good as other "protagonists" written by Jin Yong, not to mention Zhang Wuji's generosity and the end of retiring with beauty at the age of 22.
Therefore, as far as personal achievements are concerned, The Dragon Slayer is the best one written by Jin Yong.
The protagonist's love:
Love is an eternal topic, even in martial arts novels.
Looking at the "protagonists" in Mr. Jin Yong's 15 works, how much of their "love" comes from real life and can also inspire, draw lessons from and think about us?
Let's not talk about "love" in The Duke Of Mount Deer, and don't think about jing elder brother and Joe in The Legend of the Condor Heroes. As for Yang Guo and Little Dragon Girl in The Condor Heroes, that goes without saying.
They are divorced from real life, and their original intention is only the need for Mr. Jin Yong to pave the way for the novel story.
Only Zhang Wuji has seen Zhou Zhiruo, Zhu Jiuzhen, Li Yin, Xiao Zhao and Zhao Min. In his novels, it is like everyone has to experience different people in real life.
Who is the most reluctant in my heart? Who is the most unforgettable person?
Through Zhang Wuji's words, Mr. Jin Yong taught us who we love most.
Zhang Wuji's Love is worth thinking about. Unlike other "protagonists", it is only for the needs of novels and stories.
Therefore, judging from the love of the protagonist, the dragon slayer with eternal tenderness is the best in Mr. Jin Yong's works.
According to Jin Yong's own statement, he thinks that among his works, long stories are better than short stories, and later ones are better than earlier ones.
Duke of Lushan, as Mr. Jin Yong's long article and masterpiece, is naturally the best one.
Jin Yong did say that The Duke Of Mount Deer was his most satisfactory work. Of the two revisions, the duke of mount deer is the least one, which also shows that Jin Yong is really satisfied with this work.
From the reader's point of view, Duke Lushan is not the most popular, but he must be the highest.
His sophisticated writing style, natural plot and high ideological level are unmatched by his other works.
If you read the Duke of Lushan first, and then read the book of love and hatred between swordsman, you will obviously feel the difference between the two. The difference is not so great that you would suspect that both were written by the same person?
Although Jin Yong's first novel "The Book Sword" is also excellent, it is not an order of magnitude compared with Duke Lushan. From this, we can see the great progress of Jin Yong's writing style, and also verify that his self-evaluation (later than earlier) is very accurate.
Jin Yong's martial arts accompanied me from a teenager to more than half a year old. Last year, I bought a full set of Jin Yong's martial arts novels, put them on my pillow all day, and opened them at any time, entering the chivalrous world. From the perspective of martial arts alone, Tianlong Babu has reached its peak and can't surpass it any more, otherwise it will go astray. Its era is the legendary swordsman, the legend of the condor heroes and the legend of the dragon slayer. From the literary point of view, the duke of mount deer wrote the best, regardless of the plot, humanity and content depth, the author devoted all his efforts. But strictly speaking, The Duke Of Mount Deer is not a pure martial arts novel.
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The trilogy of sculpture shooting and the novel Tian Ba Long Bu by Duke of Lushan truly reflect Mr. Jin Yong's writing characteristics of being a mere trace! Especially in "Eight Branches of the Dragon", there is a special tolerance between opening and closing! But in terms of narrative skills, I personally think that Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain is the most ingenious. It's like a stage play, which combines the grievances of two generations and decades of love in a few days, mobilizes various narrative methods, and makes the characters gradually clear and full, thus pushing to the climax of contradictions-is this knife really cut? However, the story comes to an abrupt end here, leaving readers with infinite reverie ... it's really endless! Wonderful!
First of all, as far as literary achievements are concerned, I personally think that the legendary swordsman is the pinnacle of the Golden Collection. Why do you say that? The main reason is that the legendary swordsman is Jin Yong's later work. At that time, Jin Lao's writing control ability, story narration, and the shaping of good and evil of human nature were all very complete, which was very obvious compared with the book Sword. After all, it was a maiden work, and all aspects were still somewhat crude. The legendary swordsman's images of Yue Buqun, Zuo Lengchan and Ren Woxing. They are all lifelike on paper, and the written narration has reached this level. Therefore, the legendary swordsman is the first to be promoted in the works of Golden Book.
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