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Jin Yong's view of traditional martial arts

In fact, everyone's evaluation of Jin Yong has always been higher than that of Gu Long.

People who have seen Jin Yong and Gu Long should know something about their characteristics.

Jin Yong's novels are magnificent and often combined with history. From the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, there are often many real characters and events in the books, such as breaking through the customs, the shame of Jingkang, and the arrest of Ao Bai. The protagonists in Jin Yong's books have all participated in major events in history, so they have a strong sense of substitution. Sometimes, they think they are reading history books instead of novels. At the same time, his portrayal of characters is also very delicate. The protagonist's martial arts cultivation is generally from entry to advanced, and it has become very awesome, making people grow up with him; When writing about women, those shyness and "melody nowadays" make me feel pity.

Gu Long is the opposite of Jin Yong. Gu Long's novels are mostly empty and have no exact historical time. In terms of characters, they are often super awesome as soon as they appear. For example, the Third Young Master, Li Xunhuan and Lu Xiaofeng. As soon as he appeared, everyone in the Jianghu knew that he was extremely awesome. Women like everyone, men envy everyone. If Jin Yong mainly wrote "chivalry", then Gu Long mainly wrote "love". In Gu Long's book, every woman seems to do nothing but love.

There is another difference between them, the martial arts scene. Jin Yong's novels will spend a lot of time writing about fighting, and the martial arts scenes are wonderful; And Gu Long's novels are often "what a fast sword!" Without looking at how to do it, the man's throat has been pierced. . .

In fact, two people have their own characteristics, but personally, Jin Yong really feels higher in style and pattern.