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How to evaluate Jin Yong's novel Yuanyang Dao?

Author: Cao

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Unique works of art in the novel are interesting and moving. In this "humorous river and lake picture",

Heroes in the Jianghu have endless fun. The ridicule of characters in martial arts novels is not

Unique. But the same article is comic, which is rare in martial arts novels.

The defects are: the scenes showing "martial arts" and "chivalry" are not incisive enough, there are too many coincidences in the plot, the works lack ideological depth, the characters are less appealing, and the ending falls into a "happy" pattern. Author: Cao

The theme of "love" is one sentence-"Ask the world, what is love? Teach life and death. " This shows that

In addition to expressing the themes of "loyalty and treachery" and "enmity" in traditional martial arts novels, the novel has undergone new changes.

Yang Guo, a social rebel, and two artistic models in the world of martial arts, Little Dragon Daughter, were portrayed, and the irreconcilable nature between society and human beings was demonstrated through the conflict between Yang Guo and Guo Jing. As far as the theme is concerned,

This is an impressive masterpiece. But I am because, in

It is still at the bottom of the trilogy. It has neither written

The magnificent scene is not as typical as its characters.

So colorful. Its disadvantage is that it is a bit loose to write several wars, in which the protagonist.

And not very cute. Supporting roles in the book such as Guo Jing,

And lost them.

The charm is. unforgettable

It is too late again. Only her sister Guo Fu is a successful artistic model, although she is a headache woman. Author: Duke Lu Cao is the final work of Jin Yong's novels and the "four unlike" works in martial arts novels. Ni Kuang called it not a martial arts novel, but the best of martial arts novels, and asserted that it was the first good novel at all times and in all countries. In Jin Yong's novels, nature is the first. There may be many people who hold this view on brother Ni Kuangxiong, but there are also many martial arts novel lovers who hold the opposite view. As far as I know (referring to Cao Zheng Wen), some people (including martial arts novel researchers) haven't finished reading The Duke Of Mount Deer, because they can't go on reading. A novel can lead to two diametrically opposed views, which shows that the advantages and disadvantages of Duke Lushan are obvious. Literature is human studies. Duke of Lushan has a bold innovation and breakthrough in characterization. Wei Xiaobao is undoubtedly a successful artistic model. His wit, smoothness and rogue qualities are all displayed incisively and vividly. It is a great innovation of Jin Yong that a rogue (completely ignorant of martial arts) who went from brothel to court actually became the first protagonist in martial arts novels. Jin Yong's breakthrough in Wei Xiaobao actually broke through the traditional mode of martial arts novels and deepened the theme of martial arts novels. Duke of Lushan transcends the old model of river's lake feud and Wulin's treasure-winning, and expresses China's "national tragedy" and "cultural tragedy" with ridiculous language and magnificent pictures and colorful characters. This idea is quite successful. But unlike martial arts novels, are martial arts novels really the highest realm of martial arts novels? I thought this was negotiable. Duke Lushan has at least three weaknesses: first, the structure is loose. The story lacks an overall framework. Second, there is too little martial arts flavor. All the martial arts are child's play, except the part where Doctor Hai fights with the Empress Dowager. Third, this book lacks a lovely positive art model. Personally, I don't like the beautified villain (Wei Xiaobao) and the beautified emperor (Kangxi). Jin Yong began to write Emperor Pen (The Book of Sword), and later wrote Emperor Pen (Duke of Lushan). This is a great failure of his writing martial arts novels.

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