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Brief introduction of the legendary swordsman

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It tells the story that Ling Huchong, a disciple of Huashan School, met Quyang and Liu Zhengfeng by chance and got the legendary swordsman's score. He also accidentally learned the essence of swordsmanship of various schools in the Five Mountains, and was expelled from his old school because he was suspected by Master Yue Buqun.

After alienating Yue Lingshan, whom I liked since childhood, I met and fell in love with Ren Yingying, a holy nun of magic religion, during my travels in Jianghu. Finally, after Yue Buqun's ambition was exposed, Ling Huchong stepped in to stop the war and retired from the Jianghu with Ren Yingying to play the legendary swordsman.

As an extended material, the legendary swordsman belongs to Jin Yong's later works, and its narrative has reached a perfect level. There are countless scenes, characters and fighting scenes of various Wulin characters involved in the legendary swordsman, but they are vividly written, and the scenes change with the situation and change endlessly, all of which can fit life.

The center of "the legendary swordsman" is the martial arts for power. In order to achieve the goal, he obtained the Sword Manual for Exorcising Evil and the Sunflower Collection. In the end, both factions were defeated in Sword Spectrum to ward off evil spirits and Sunflower Collection.

The legendary swordsman is one of the representative works of the new school of overseas martial arts novels. It is not only fascinating with ups and downs and complicated plots, but also portrays the characters' personalities and creates dozens of vivid and touching literary images in complicated conflicts.

For example, Ling Huchong, who is open-minded and unruly, sacrificed his life for righteousness; Beautiful, smart and willful Ren Yingying; Cunning and treacherous Yue Buqun; Ren Woxing, who is unruly and wily; Innocent, lovesick Lin Yi; Open-minded, depressed, strange, avoid disputes, and send their feelings to their favorite "four friends in the south of the Yangtze River".

The gag "Peach Valley Six Immortals" can add luster to the character gallery of martial arts novels. The lofty spirit of chivalry, benevolence, wealth and unyielding held high in his works still has strong appeal today.

When expounding the highest state of fencing, Jin Yong expressed the subtlety of fencing with "no move wins", that is, the most clear defense is never to let the other side guess what you are going to do, so that you can attack with a sword quietly. This thought comes down in one continuous line with the philosophical thought of Laozi's Tao Te Ching, which regards Tao as the supreme realm and elephants are invisible.

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