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Discussion: Is the martial arts novel a kind of literature?

Martial arts novels are naturally a kind of literature, and martial arts culture has a long history and is profound. Let me express my opinion:

My first impression of chivalry is that "chivalry is forbidden by force", which is chic, free, unruly and even illegal. It is a personal impact on shackles and shackles with superb skills.

Then there is Historical Records Biography of Rangers. "The so-called words will do, actions will bear fruit, and promises will be sincere. If you don't love your body, you will be trapped in a scholar and recite a thousand miles of righteousness. Xun Yue said: "Those who stand upright, become strong, make personal friends and make themselves stronger than others in the world are called Rangers. "The chivalrous man in cloth, the chivalrous man in local accent and the chivalrous man in Luxiang are all commendable. The most important thing for a chivalrous man here is not martial arts, but a chivalrous spirit. He is a practitioner of commendatory words such as keeping his promise, not afraid of power and being open-minded.

Later, I came into contact with the chivalrous people in Quyi storytelling, such as the complete biography of the water margin, the three chivalrous men and five righteous men, the heroic biography of children, the three chivalrous men and five righteous men, and the map of Yongzheng fighters. The chivalrous people here are bound to be connected with righteousness, which is not only the righteousness of punishing violence, protecting the people and upholding justice, but also the righteousness of helping the poor and helping the poor.

I finally came into contact with all kinds of martial arts novels, and I don't know how many. There is a martial arts dream, where there is the connotation of chivalry and tenderness, and there is a great spirit of tolerance. The most famous one should be Jin Yong's sentence "A great man is a chivalrous man, serving the country and the people". At this point, Wu is no longer simply using ancient tricks and weapons to kill each other. It has become an ethics, a culture, a chivalry, a spirit, and even a national symbol, a unique collective subconscious personality worship, and a national complex for the Chinese nation to pursue perfect personality.

China's traditional culture has always been dominated by the idea of entering the WTO and being born. If you don't "go in", you will "go out", and "go in" and "go out" will be one. "Wushu can achieve the perfect combination of the two. Therefore, martial arts has become one of the ways to save the country by fantasy in the new and old times, and it has also become the same hobby of literati since ancient times.

Therefore, from a certain level, China traditional culture can be classified as: martial arts, Confucianism and Taoism.