Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - What are the connotations of Jin Yong's and Gu Long's novels? It seems that Jin Yong is expressing the greatness of chivalry, serving the country and the people. But I can't see it, only in the sculpt

What are the connotations of Jin Yong's and Gu Long's novels? It seems that Jin Yong is expressing the greatness of chivalry, serving the country and the people. But I can't see it, only in the sculpt

What are the connotations of Jin Yong's and Gu Long's novels? It seems that Jin Yong is expressing the greatness of chivalry, serving the country and the people. But I can't see it, only in the sculpture. Jin Yong's martial arts and Gu Long's styles are very different. In fact, I personally think that Gu Long's martial arts can make people immersed in the plot as soon as possible because he always attracts readers with a very paradoxical beginning and clues in the plot. However, from the two texts, it can be found that Gu Long's knowledge and vocabulary of Chinese studies are different from those of Jin Yong. Jin Yong's writing is delicate and soft, especially his description of human nature is very touching. Let me express my views on your first question. What are the connotations of the two? If Jin Yong is a "chivalrous man, serving the country and serving the people"? No, I don't think it's comprehensive. For example, Shi Jian in Chivalrous Man and Di Yun in Liancheng are ignorant teenagers, unlike Zhang Wuji in Eternal Dragon Slayer and Guo Jing in Legend of the Condor Heroes, who generally take right and wrong so seriously. Most protagonists tend to be simple and stubborn, such as Guo Jing. Of course, there are frivolous and naughty Yang Guo, romantic and uninhibited Ling Huchong, casual and absurd Wei Xiaobao, and even Huang Laoxie who despises secular etiquette. The protagonist's personality can be said to be strange and varied. However, these protagonists in Jin Yong's works all have one characteristic: simplicity and human touch. Therefore, I personally think that Jin Yong's novels ultimately want to tell us that although human nature is evil, it also has truth, goodness and beauty. As for what you think of "the great man of chivalry is for the country and the people", I have only seen it in "The Condor Heroes". Have you forgotten the meaning of Feng Xiao and the whole brother who committed suicide for Dasong in "Eight Dragons"? In fact, every decent figure in Jin Yong's martial arts can be called a chivalrous man. Although some are stubborn, some are playful and some are absurd, only those Wulin figures who are kind, do not harm others for their own selfish desires and help the poor and the weak can be called chivalrous.

Next, let's talk about Gu Long. Although I haven't read all Mr. Gu Long's works, there is no denying that he is indeed an excellent writer. Wen Ruyi's viewpoint is well reflected in his works. Drinking like a dog is Gu Long's character, which is shared by most of his protagonists, the most representative of whom is Lu Xiaofeng. So I think the characters in his works are a true portrayal of individuals. As far as literary skills are concerned, Mr. Gu Long is indeed inferior to Jin Yong, especially in terms of historical words and allusions. In the book White Jade Tiger, there is a modern saying called "sex maniac". Although Mr. Gu Long's writing style is not satisfactory. But when it comes to describing the evil side of human nature, Mr. Gu Long's knowledge even exceeds that of Mr. Jin Yong. If you have read Gu Long's most classic martial arts novel Xiao Li Fei Dao, I think you should remember Long Xiaoyun's answer to why Li Xunhuan hates him. The original words seem to be: "for pleasure, you may think it is a noble thing to give my beloved fiancee to me for my brother, but because you feel noble, you are not so sad." But what about me? I often think that my wife was given to me by you. Although she belongs to me, I miss you all the time. This is the saddest thing. " Human nature is a very diverse thing. A person who loves another person or hates another person cannot be perfectly explained by ordinary thinking. Gu Long is best at digging deep into this problem and excavating the most subtle and bizarre corners of human nature. If Mr. Gu Long's novels express connotation, I think his books can be used as an expression of human minorities.