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What is the reason for the success of Jin Yong's martial arts novels? Comparison with other writers' martial arts novels

The success of Jin Yong's novels is closely related to his profound knowledge. Classic poetry works are readily available, correctly understood and used. As you said upstairs, they contain many disciplines. What's more worth mentioning is that the historical background he chose was mostly the time of historical turmoil and national crisis, and also the time when heroes came forth in large numbers, which met people's inner expectations. ...

As for the comparison with other martial arts novels, Liang Yusheng and Gu Long are probably at the same time, so we can only say that they have their own merits. I haven't read much about Liang's works, so I dare not jump to conclusions. But the most direct difference of Gu Long is that the language in modern poetry is more aesthetic than Jin Yong's, while Jin Yong's language is more refined, with ancient rhyme and flavor, and the words are more concise. There are also great differences in concepts. For example, for love, Gu Long prefers direct sex, while Jin Yong is more subtle and emotional, which is more in line with China people's understanding and traditional view of love and has the unique charm of oriental love.