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Jin Yong's novel Jiuyin Zhen Jing plagiarized the original text of Tao Te Ching. What happened?

What is this in Jin Yong's novels? Not unusual? Jiuyin Zhen Jing is Taoist Kung Fu, so it is reasonable to misappropriate the original text of Tao Te Ching. As we all know, Jin Yong, a martial arts writer in China, is one of the most famous masters in today's literary world. In his life's creative career, it can be said? Fruitful? And the trilogy of God Carving is undoubtedly the epitome of his life's efforts. At the beginning of the trilogy, the five wonders of the world competed in Huashan for the peerless martial arts collection "Jiuyin Zhen Jing". But it is said that? Jiuyin Zhen Jing? What is recorded in the book is just the original text of Tao Te Ching. What is this?

Everyone must be familiar with the opening of Jiuyin Zhen Jing, right? Heaven, the damage is more than enough, but the strength is insufficient. Is the virtual victory over the real, the virtual victory is more than enough? . This sentence is indeed the original creation of Jin Yong, but if careful readers turn to the back plot, they can find that in Jiuyin's Yijing Forging Bone, Jin Yong began to misappropriate the original Tao Te Ching written by Lao Zi. If you really read through Jin Yong's novels and know something about Chinese studies, do you know that Jin Yong is also one in this respect? Recidivism? Yes In the later "Jiuyang Zhen Jing", he even directly copied "On Taiji Biography" written by a famous boxer in Qing Dynasty, such as? He is forced by him, and the breeze blows the hills? These famous sentences are actually what the martial artist said when he expounded Tai Ji Chuan's truth.

In the background of The Legend of the Condor Heroes, Jiuyin Zhen Jing was originally read by Huang Shang to avoid being chased by the enemy. Daozang? Then, suddenly, a secret book of Taoist Kung Fu was born. The original text mentioned the martial arts recorded in Jiuyin Zhen Jing. The highest realm of Taoist martial arts? . Tao Te Ching was originally a classic written by Laozi, the founder of Taoism, and there is nothing wrong with writers misappropriating it to create novels. Make a taboo? Things. For example, in The Journey to the West, Buddha Sakyamuni taught Buddhism, and Wu Cheng'en once stole the contents of the Buddhist sutra Nirvana Sutra. This phenomenon is nothing more than? Routine? That's all.

To sum up, Jiuyin Zhen Jing was originally a Taoist martial art, and it is reasonable for Jin Yong to misappropriate part of the original text of Tao Te Ching.