How did Jin Yong name so many characters in his works? Is there a pattern?

Mr. Jin Yong has the following three rules for naming. First, Mr. Jin Yong likes to name characters according to the plot of the story; second, Mr. Jin Yong will use real people in history to name characters in novels; 3. Mr. Jin Yong will design character names according to their personalities. 1. Mr. Jin Yong likes to name characters according to the storyline

First of all, in Mr. Jin Yong’s martial arts novels, the names of many characters are actually set according to the storyline. In "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Guo Jing and Huang Rong gave birth to Guo Xiang while they were guarding Xiangyang. Guo Xiang's name was set based on the plot of the story. Xiao Longnu was abandoned at the gate of the Quanzhen Sect when she was a child. Dragon Lock, hence the name Little Dragon Girl; in "The Story of Yitian Slaying the Dragon", Guo Xiang gave his disciple the dharma name "Fengling", because Guo Xiang met Yang Guo at Fengling Ferry. 2. Mr. Jin Yong will use real figures in history to name the characters in his novels

Secondly, a large number of characters in Mr. Jin Yong’s works are actually real figures in history, such as those from the Quanzhen Sect. Qiu Chuji and Yin Zhiping, Zhang Sanfeng of Wudang Sect, Zhu Yuanzhang and Chang Yuchun of Mingjiao, etc. are all real figures in history. Mr. Jin Yong only used their names and part of their experiences, and the rest of the storyline was set by Mr. Jin Yong himself. of. In addition, many story lines in Jin Yong's martial arts novels are also based on the real timeline in history. 3. Mr. Jin Yong will design the names of characters according to their personalities

Finally, Mr. Jin Yong also has a habit of naming characters according to their personalities. The Miejie Shitai in "The Legend of Heaven and the Dragon Slayer" uses the word "extremely" because of her very domineering character. In fact, the names of Zhou Zhiruo, Zhao Min, and Yin Li are very consistent with themselves, so readers are reading Jin Yong When writing martial arts works, I often feel that the characters and names in Mr. Jin Yong’s works are very consistent.