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Martial arts novels list

Martial arts novels list

1, Tianlong Babu

Eight Dragons is a martial arts masterpiece by the famous writer Jin Yong. Written in 1963, it took four years to create, and it was published in three editions. In 2005, the sixth draft of the third edition was revised, and the ending changed greatly.

Based on the Song Zhezong era, the novel examines and describes life and society from a philosophical perspective through the Wulin grievances and ethnic conflicts in Song, Liao, Dali, Xixia, Tubo and other countries, showing a magnificent picture of life. Its bizarre twists and turns, involving many people, extensive historical background, huge martial arts scenes and rich imagination are among the best in the "Golden Book".

2. Legend of Lu Xiaofeng

The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng is a martial arts novel published by Zhuhai Publishing House in 2005 by Gu Long. With Lu Xiaofeng as the protagonist, the novel interprets all kinds of love-hate stories in the Jianghu. The mysterious Qingyilou gang began a bloody battle in the Jianghu. When Lu Xiaofeng investigated Qingyilou, Princess Feng Dan of the Western Regions suddenly had something important to ask. It turns out that her father, King Jin Peng, asked Lu Xiaofeng to repay the blood debts of three former traitors and three people who are the most powerful, wealthy and martial arts-savvy in the Jianghu today.

Lu Xiaofeng is in a dilemma because it is an impossible task. In desperation, Lu Xiaofeng had to ask his friend Manhua and Ximen Chuixue, the sword god, for help, but there were dangers all the way. Although three enemies were wiped out in succession, the crisis was not over.

3. Datang Shuanglong Chuanqi

Legend of the Great Tang Dynasty is a book published by Yunnan People's Publishing House and other publishing houses. It was created by Huang Yi, a master of Hong Kong's new martial arts novels in the 20th century, and it is also one of his representative works. Based on the history of the late Sui Dynasty, this novel tells the story of two gangsters, Kou Zhong and Xu Ziling, who fought for the upper reaches with the courage of newborn calves in turbulent times.

This book perfectly combines historical background, combat tactics, love and the martial arts world. Large-scale, magnificent, ups and downs, fascinating scenery description. It opened a touching picture for readers of the war at the end of Sui Dynasty, when the people were miserable, heroes contended, and people of insight struggled for peace and prosperity out of sympathy for the people.

4. the legendary swordsman

The legendary swordsman is a martial arts novel written by the writer Jin Yong. The novel was first created in 1967, serialized in Ming Pao and completed in 1969, which belongs to Jin Yong's later works. The legendary swordsman comes from a word in The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng'en. There is no historical background in the book. "Similar scenes can happen in any dynasty."

The legendary swordsman reflects the unique political struggle of the people of China, and at the same time, he laments this struggle, which has certain political implications. Lin Yuantu, Fujian, dominated Wulin with 72 swordsmanship to ward off evil spirits, and founded Fu Wei Escort Agency to roam the Jianghu. After Yuan Tu's death, his descendants were incompetent, and heroes from all directions coveted the sword spectrum to ward off evil spirits, and they came one after another.

5. Kunlun Mountains

Kunlun is a martial arts novel first published by Unity Publishing House in 2005, written by Feng Ge. Based on the historical background of the late Song Dynasty and the early Yuan Dynasty, the novel tells the story that at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, Mongolian troops invaded the south on a large scale. Young Liang Wenjing and his father Liang Tiande entered Sichuan to avoid Mongolian military service, and they happened to meet Huai, the main battle of the Southern Song Dynasty, who was stabbed.

Because Liang Wenjing looks like King Huai 'an, Huai 'an counselor Bai Pu forced him to play the role of peach and lead the fight against the Mongols. Liang Wenjing fled overnight and met a Mongolian woman Xiao Yuling and a poor Confucian ram feather. Ram Yu taught Liang Wenjing that "three talents belong to Bird" and restrained Xiao Yuling's black water martial arts. Who knows that Liang Wenjing and Xiao Yuling are intertwined and have feelings.

6. heroic ambition

Hero is a contemporary martial arts novel, written by Sun Xiao, a writer from Taiwan Province Province, with the serial number 1996, which was officially published in 2000. The book has 22 volumes and 3.2 million words. In the novel, the struggle between families and the love between Yokota, a young man, are not the themes of the author's concern, but the conflict between man and the great era, sincerity and betrayal of feelings, moral reflection and dialectics are the main themes of the protagonist.

This novel is known as the "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival" type of martial arts novel. Its resolute and deep writing style, the proposition of using force to violate the ban, and the desolate and rich sense of the times are all unusual in China's creative circle in the past twenty years.

7. A glass of snow

A cup of snow is a martial arts novel serialized in tea. Its original name is Legend of Heroes in Gone with the Times, and the author is Xiao Duan. The whole book tells that A Cup of Snow is a novel by Xiao Duan, a new martial arts master in Chinese mainland. It is also Xiao Duan's first martial arts work and his masterpiece. It has been serialized in "Ancient and Modern Legendary Martial Arts Edition" and has a large number of readers.

The book tells about the chivalrous friendship in the troubled times of the Song Dynasty, and makes an in-depth discussion on history, home country and friendship. Poetry and allusions are handy, and the joys and sorrows are all in the pen, which represents the extremely high level of the new martial arts. The cup of snow, the bell of flowers, the snow in the wilderness, the sand between the fingers, the sword maker.

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Ten classic martial arts novels

Ten classic martial arts novels:

First place: Biography of Swordsman in Shushan, the landlord of Zhu Huan.

Second place: the legendary swordsman in Jin Yong's works.

Third place: Jin Yong's "Tianlong Babu"

Fourth place: Liang Yusheng's The blur.

Fifth place: Gu Long passionate swordsman ruthless sword

Sixth place: Nineteen sisters of Xiao Yi.

Seventh place: Jin Yong's Legend of the Condor Heroes

Eighth place: Wen Ruian's "The Wonder of China"

Ninth place: Liang Yusheng's Jade Bow in the Sea of Clouds.

Tenth place: Huang Yi's "The Legend of Datang Shuanglong"