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In Eight Dragons, Ding Chunqiu said, "I am from Qufu, Shandong". Why is Jin Yong so?

Jin Yong may have borrowed Ding Chunqiu's technique to satirize the pseudo-Confucianists who cheated the world and stole fame after the Song Dynasty.

Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novels were once the youth of a generation. When I was a teenager, my husband's works were always attracted by complicated plots and dazzling martial arts moves. When I grew up and watched Jin Yong's martial arts, I found an extremely exquisite place. It seems that Jin Yong doesn't want to see it? Shandong people? . In martial arts, the characters involving Shandong people are often villains, or heroes who distinguish right from wrong and soy sauce players with mediocre martial arts. At first, the author always had a question, is Mr. Jin Yong biased against Shandong people? Let me take my time.

Ding Chunqiu is a bard and Taoist without a cliff in inverse acts. It doesn't matter who he teaches, nor does his martial arts. What matters is why Jin Yong set up such a person. In the original work, Master Xuan Ci presided over the selection of martial arts champions, and the Star School also joined in. Master Xuan Ci refused to regard the Star Sect as a sect in the Western Regions. Ding Chunqiu stood up and said, Shaolin abbot's handwriting is terrible! I'm from Qufu, Shandong Province, and I was born in the country of saints? You say that the school of stars is a school of nations, so Confucius is also a school of nations, which is ridiculous! Jin Yong emphasized that Ding Chunqiu came from Shandong for two reasons. First, Ding Chunqiu lied that he was from Shandong in order to prove his noble family, and then hooked up with Confucius, and obtained the qualification of the Wulin leader. Second, Jin Yong deliberately used the role of Ding Chunqiu to laugh at those Confucian scholars who covet hollow reputation.

Coupled with the emergence of the Star School, it is always a ridiculous joke. Stars and immortals, boundless magic, invincible; Immortal happiness lasts forever, and life is with the sky? . As the hometown of saints, Shandong has made outstanding contributions to the emergence and development of Confucianism. After later Confucian scholars, most of the classical theories have long been divorced from the imperial edict of Confucius. Tianlong Babu was also established in the Song Dynasty when Neo-Confucianism began to flourish. Jin Yong may have borrowed Ding Chunqiu's technique to satirize the pseudo-Confucianists who cheated the world and stole fame after the Song Dynasty. They turned their backs on the teachings of saints, and showed their profound knowledge and stole their reputation by making a fuss about moral articles.