Jin Yong’s martial arts novels are easy to read and are deeply loved by readers, especially the younger generation. This shows how deeply rooted his novels are and are sought after by everyone. Therefore, Jin Yong can be said to have influenced an era. A great master, reading his novels makes people feel majestic and soul-stirring. 1. Jin Yong's life
Jin Yong was born in a scholarly family in Zhejiang. He was influenced by literary literacy and grew up. When he was eight years old, he read "The Heroine of the Wild River" and fell into martial arts novels and couldn't extricate himself. When he was in middle school, , was fired for drawing cartoons that satirized teachers, and later worked in a newspaper and was also fired. Later, he came to Hong Kong and serialized the novel "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" in the newspaper and became popular in Hong Kong. At that time, he named himself Jin Yong and began his career in the world. journey. Jin Yong's works are also loved by readers in mainland China. Jin Yong's existence can be called a miracle of an era. Jin Yong's emotional world is also extremely rich. He was married three times. Although each time he died unexpectedly, he expressed this emotion in the martial arts novels he wrote, which made the characters in his works all sentimental and pathos. 2. Jin Yong’s martial arts novels
Every character in Jin Yong’s novels is trapped by love. Xiao Feng, who is not afraid of heaven and earth in "Dragon Babu", injures A Zhu and holds him while looking for someone to save his life. He was extremely afraid when he was given ginseng. He was afraid of losing his A-Zhu. In "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu still meet again after sixteen years, and their brief conversation cannot express how much they miss each other. In "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Huang Yaoshi was opposed to his daughter being with Guo Jing and kept obstructing her, but he broke his oath and walked out of Peach Blossom Island for his daughter. Even if Mei Chaofeng betrayed his master, Huang Yaoshi still saved him when he was in trouble. 3. The historical significance of martial arts
In short, Jin Yong’s martial arts novels have influenced a generation and can be called a master of an era. His loyal readers are all over China, and even foreign friends also like to read Jin Yong’s martial arts novels. Yes, because his novels are full of flesh and blood, full of emotions, and are worthy of our pursuit.