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On October 30, 2018, Jin Yong, the master of martial arts novels, passed away
On October 30, 2018 (September 22, 2018 in the lunar calendar), Jin Yong, the famous martial arts novelist "Four Great Talents of Hong Kong", passed away. According to Hong Kong media reports, Jin Yong, the famous martial arts novelist, passed away on October 30, 2018 at the age of 94. His masterpieces include "The Legend of the Condor Hero", "The Heroes of the Condor", and "The Book of the Deer". His works were widely popular. His works were once known as "where there are Chinese people, there will be Jin Yong's readers". Jin Yong, formerly known as Zha Liangyong, was born in Haining City, Zhejiang Province and moved to Hong Kong in 1948. He is a well-known contemporary martial arts novelist, journalist, entrepreneur, political critic, and social activist. He himself was once known as one of the "Four Great Talents of Hong Kong". Jin Yong, formerly known as Zha Liangyong, whose pen name Jin Yong was formed by splitting the word Yong in his real name into two. He called himself Jin Yong "without any meaning". As a myth of an era, Jin Yong is known as the "literary sage", the "martial arts master" of the martial arts fiction writers, and the "beacon of conscience" in Hong Kong. In 2001, the International Astronomical Union's Small Celestial Body Nomenclature Committee named an asteroid with the general code number 10930 "Jin Yong Xing" in recognition of Jin Yong's contribution. It is said that this is the only asteroid named after a writer in our country. "Flying snow shoots white deer in the sky, and the god of laughing books leans on Bi < unk >." Jin Yong said these 14 words are his entire youth. With a stroke of his rafters, he sketched out rivers and lakes, where the moon is white and the wind is clear, and the ancient style still exists, echoing the aftertaste of the entire cultural China. On February 8, 1955, Jin Yong began serializing "Book Sword Enmity and Enmity" in the "Arabian Nights" edition of the New Evening News, one paragraph per day, for a total of 574 days. Until 1972, Jin Yong wrote a total of fifteen ministerial, medium and short stories. He publicly announced at the end of 1972 that he would close the pen: "If there are no accidents," The Book of the Deer's Cauldron "is my last martial arts novel. After closing the pen, Jin Yong revised the martial arts novels he had written in the past 20 years word by word. After 10 years of revision, a set of 15 kinds totaling 36 volumes," The Complete Collection of Jin Yong's Martial Arts Novels "was published. He once said that if he died one day, his tombstone would read: "Here lies a man. In the 20th and 21st centuries, he wrote dozens of martial arts novels, which were loved by hundreds of millions of people." Many celebrities are also fans of Jin Yong. Jin Yong's martial arts novels have been popular for more than half a century, and they can be said to be fans all over the world. Mu Zongsan is the favorite of "The Deer's Cauldron", Yu Yingshi is the favorite of "The Legend of the Shooting Condor Hero", and Chen Shixiang is a fan of "The Eight Dragons of Heaven", which he once described as "all love is evil, and no one is wronged". Kai-Fu Lee once wrote in his autobiography about his love for Jin Yong. He read Jin Yong's novels all the time when he was a student in the United States, and read each Jin Yong novel five times. In 2000, Alibaba founder Jack Ma asked a friend to meet his idol Jin Yong in Hong Kong on his behalf. He said he was excited for a few days, bought his book, and excitedly looked forward to meeting and signing with Jin Yong. Later, the two became friends after talking for three hours. Jin Yong also gave Ma Yun the nickname "Ma Tianxing", which means Tianma Xingyun, but never stepped into the air. Ma Yun named the company room after the martial arts holy land in Jin Yong's novel. The office was called "Peach Blossom Island" and the conference room was called "Guangming Top". Once, Ma Yun visited Jin Yong's home in Australia and saw a room full of books in his house. He asked: "Have you read all these books?" Jin Yong smiled and said that he never read books. However, during the small talk, Jin Yong was able to tell a complete and complete account of various historical topics, which stunned the listener. After Ma Yun asked Jin Yong's wife, he realized that Jin Yong's "never read books" was because he had already read all the books in this room. Over the years, Jin Yong's martial arts stories have accompanied the growth of a generation. What he wrote is not only one after another of the ups and downs of the legend, nor is it not only one hero after another that is unforgettable, but more of a kind of chivalrous and soft-hearted feelings, a yearning for happy enmity. In recent years, Mr. Jin Yong has basically not appeared in public due to his inconvenient legs and feet, and has slowly faded out of the public eye. On his birthday in 2015, Jin Yong's official Weibo posted a photo of Mr. Jin Yong celebrating his birthday. Anyone who has read Jin Yong's novels will wonder which character Jin Yong is more like in his novels. Is it Wei Xiaobao, the shrewd and sleek? The honest and honest Guo Jing? Or the indecisive Zhang Wuji? Although he is known as "Cha Daxia" for creating many heroic heroes, Jin Yong feels that this title is really overpraised: "If you choose a character in my novel and let me do it, I would like to be Duan Yu in the Eight Books of Tianlong. He does not have the domineering power to suppress people, and always leaves room for others." The TV series version of Duan Yu and Wang Yuyan and Ni Kuang once commented: "Duan Yu has the pinnacle of martial arts, but Zhu Clam's divine arts seem to have not been used very much. When the Six-Pulse Divine Sword is urgent, it cannot be used, but it is very useful in fighting wine. Ling Bo came to escape in a small step, which is very real." In terms of personality, Duan Yu is knowledgeable, kind and stubborn, and was nicknamed "Devil" by his parents. From this point of view, these characteristics of Duan Yu are somewhat similar to Jin Yong. Born as a "fool" Jin Yong's real name is Zha Liangyong. He was born in Haining, Zhejiang Province. His ancestors were famous families. He was not only good at business, but also produced many learned descendants. Mu Dan (Zha Liangzheng) is his cousin, Xu Zhimo is his distant cousin, and Qian Xuesen is his cousin-in-law. Although the family had declined somewhat when Zha Liangyong was born, there were still 3,000 acres of fertile land. Boys are naughty, but he is different. There are many books in the family, so he spends all day in the collection of books, and he forgets to eat and sleep. His father is afraid that he will read wrong, so he tries to let him go out to play. Once, his father dragged him out to fly a kite, and when he turned around, Zha Liangyong disappeared. His father was in a hurry: "I am afraid that someone will kidnap him." After searching for a long time, he didn't find it, and went home to see: "This kid is soaking in the study and reading." In terms of reading, Zha Liangyong can be regarded as a "fool". Later, in his works, Yang Guo's "Euphoria Palm", Huang Yaoshi's "Fallen Sword", Duan Yu's "Lingbo Weibu", Di Yun's "Tang Poetry Swordsmanship", and Wuyazi's "Beiming Divine Art" were all translated from ancient books. It can be said that "there is no word and no place", which may be due to his accumulated skills bit by bit in the past. It is worth mentioning that although Zha Liangyong loves books, he is not dull. On the contrary, he is also quite talented in doing business. In fact, his real debut novel is not the martial arts novel "Book and Sword Enmity", but a compilation of test questions called "For Junior High School Applicants", which was written by Zha Liangyong and two other students based on the content of the test. This compilation of test questions sold well in several provinces, and the first pot of gold earned was enough to send him to college. He was only fifteen years old at that time. Although he had excellent results, Zha Liangyong was not that kind of "good boy". In his own words, he was "born free and loose and unruly". In 1940, Zha Liangyong was admitted to Zhejiang Union High School. At that time, the school often held wallpapers, and Zha Liangyong, who was very good at writing and liked to write, became a regular guest on the wallpapers. One day, the front of the poster was crowded with people, and everyone was scrambling to read an article called "Alice's Wanderings": "Miss Alice came to the campus, and suddenly saw a colorful cobra swimming around, stretching its venomous tongue, spraying poison juice, and threatening the students: I told you never to be overborn..." The students couldn't help laughing when they read it. Because everyone knew that the cobra was referring to their dean, and the dean's famous words were - I told you never to be overborn. The author of this masterpiece is Zha Liangyong. Because he couldn't stand the various actions of the dean, "I can't see that he has nothing to do and insults the students", so he stood up and used a pen to attack him. When the dean of students saw the article, he trembled with anger, and immediately ran to the principal and cried: "Please expel him immediately." A few days later, Zha Liangyong was ordered to withdraw from school. He transferred to Quzhou Middle School and completed high school. Since then, he has experienced a second expulsion. When he was a university student in Chongqing, Zha Liangyong studied in the Department of Foreign Affairs, hoping to become a diplomat to achieve his political ambitions. But because he was not used to the bad school spirit in the school, he was expelled for the second time in his life for speaking out boldly. The ideal of a diplomat was disillusioned as a result. The fate of Zha Liangyong to Jin Yong is sometimes strange. Although Zha Liangyong did not realize his ideal of a diplomat in his life, he later said: "Although I did not become a diplomat, I do not regret it. My free-spirited personality is really not suitable for this profession. There are too many rules for diplomats, maybe I will be fired after a week. "So fate took him in another direction of life. In the fall of 1946, Ta Kung Pao published an announcement: three international telecommunications editors were open to the whole country. The applicants flocked to the job, and there were as many as 3,000 people. Cha Liangyong was selected by a thousand miles for his talents and entered the Shanghai Ta Kung Pao newspaper, officially entering his career as a newspaper. In 1948, when the Hong Kong edition of Ta Kung Pao resumed publication, Cha Liangyong was sent to work in Hong Kong, which became the most important turning point in his life. Working in Hong Kong was not a good job at that time. Compared with today's international metropolis, Hong Kong at that time was much worse than Shanghai. But Hong Kong was developing, and Cha Liangyong's life as a journalist and as "Jin Yong" was gradually on the right track. In 1950, when the New Evening News, a subsidiary of Ta Kung Pao, was founded, Cha Liangyong was transferred to the New Evening News as a supplement editor. At that time, Rover, the editor-in-chief of the New Evening News, noticed that the martial arts arena would attract a lot of attention. So he decided to invite the editor Chen Wentong to serialize the martial arts novel in the newspaper. After the serialization of the novel caused a sensation, it opened the door to a new style of martial arts fiction. The novel was called "Dragon and Tiger Fight against Jinghua", and Chen Wentong gave himself a pen name, "Liang Yusheng". In early February 1955, Liang Yusheng's "Biography of the Grass Mang Dragon and Snake" was almost finished, but he had not yet figured out what to write next. Rover had no choice but to find another martial arts fan, Cha Liangyong: "Liang Yusheng can't take care of it, only you can do it." So Cha Liangyong's martial arts debut novel "Book and Sword Enmity" came out, and the response even exceeded Liang Yusheng. He divided the last word of his name into two and signed it "Jin Yong". After founding Ming Pao in the 1950s, the political atmosphere in Hong Kong was more complicated. Everywhere he went, there was a lot of lying. Jin Yong couldn't help it: "I have to speak up." So he found his former classmate Shen Baoxin, and the two of them funded and founded Ming Pao together. It cost 100,000 yuan to run Ming Pao, and Jin Yong himself paid 80,000 yuan. He invested all the money he earned from writing novels and manuscripts. His daily editorial is unique among many newspapers. At that time, while writing novels, Jin Yong wrote editorials. Novels had to write 800 or 900 words, and editorials had to write more than 1,000 words. He also had to keep an eye on international news at any time, which consumed a lot of energy. Before the masters of martial arts novels became famous, they had to spend a lot of time cultivating internal strength. Jin Yong was the same. He said that he "doesn't ask for quick success in everything he does, but insists on persevering in slow progress." His long works were accumulated in the gap between running newspapers and chores. Every day when he opened his eyes, there were 2,000 words waiting for him. He didn't eat dinner, and he had to write an editorial before he could sit down and eat with peace of mind. When the editorial was finished, it was usually time for the newspaper to be published. I often saw Jin Yong writing on the side, and the newspaper typesetter was standing next to him waiting for him. Jin Yong has been continuously speaking out for justice, and has also integrated the theme of the country and the world into the novel, so there is "The Hero of the Condor", "The Biography of the Flying Fox", "The Story of the Dragon Slaying in the Sky"... As a public figure who continues to speak out, Jin Yong is bound to be regarded as a thorn in the side of some forces. Someone said: To eliminate five Hong Kong people, Jin Yong is the second ranked. Jin Yong said: "Although I have become an assassination target, my life is threatened, and my heart cannot help but be afraid, I will never give in to unreasonable pressure, so that I will be looked down upon by the heroes in my book." During the most dangerous period of Jin Yong and Ni Kuang, Jin Yong heard the news and ran to Europe to hide for a month. The serial "Eight Books of Heavenly Dragons" had to be written by Ni Kuang. A month later, Jin Yong returned to Hong Kong. Ni Kuang smiled and said to him: "Sorry, sorry, I hate Ah Zi, so I blinded her eyes." Later, the unyielding Jin Yong wrote the political fable "Smiling Ao Jianghu" and the social problem novel "Lu Ding Ji". "For the country and the people, the great man of bravery" can be described as a true portrayal of Jin Yong. In the 1970s, the atmosphere of public opinion returned to calm. In 1972, Jin Yong announced that he had closed his pen: "If there are no accidents," Lu Ding Ji "is my last martial arts novel." Jin Yong, an 80-year-old student, Jin Yong, has written fifteen martial arts novels and classics. Jin Yong's fame is very famous at home and abroad, and he has spread through the ages and the present, and his knowledge of history and politics is easily accessible, but he still feels that his knowledge is not enough. So even after receiving an honorary doctorate from Cambridge University, Jin Yong insisted on applying for a doctorate from Cambridge University as an ordinary student. At that time, he was already 81 years old. When studying at Cambridge, Jin Yong was like an ordinary student. He carried a backpack full of textbooks. For a while, Jin Yong would ride a bicycle to class, but stopped because his wife was worried about danger. At Cambridge, Jin Yong became the Mr. Cha who was not paid much attention to by others. There is no longer the aura of a famous writer, and everything he does is "not for a degree, but for learning". Some students want to ask Jin Yong to take pictures and sign autographs. Jin Yong said: "I am a student now, not a writer. When I am not a student, I will sit down with you to eat and drink tea." In Jin Yong's eyes, it is never too late to learn at any time. Always maintain a humble attitude to explore the unknown in life, self-esteem but not conceit, pride but not complacency, this is also a martial arts secret that each of us must practice in our lives. Someone once asked Jin Yong: "How should I spend my life?" The old gentleman replied: "Make a big scene and leave quietly." Life is alive, and it is like the morning dew. Why can't a person's life be a martial arts novel, the first half of his life is indulgent, free and easy, and the second half of his life is in awe, and there is a constant desire to learn. Just like the life of a hero, it is respectable and lamentable.On October 30, 2018 (September 22, 2018 in the lunar calendar), Jin Yong, the famous martial arts novelist "Four Great Talents of Hong Kong", passed away. According to Hong Kong media reports, Jin Yong, the famous martial arts novelist, passed away on October 30, 2018 at the age of 94. His masterpieces include "The Legend of the Condor Hero", "The Heroes of the Condor", and "The Book of the Deer". His works were widely popular. His works were once known as "where there are Chinese people, there will be Jin Yong's readers". Jin Yong, formerly known as Zha Liangyong, was born in Haining City, Zhejiang Province and moved to Hong Kong in 1948. He is a well-known contemporary martial arts novelist, journalist, entrepreneur, political critic, and social activist. He himself was once known as one of the "Four Great Talents of Hong Kong". Jin Yong, formerly known as Zha Liangyong, whose pen name Jin Yong was formed by splitting the word Yong in his real name into two. He called himself Jin Yong "without any meaning". As a myth of an era, Jin Yong is known as the "literary sage", the "martial arts master" of the martial arts fiction writers, and the "beacon of conscience" in Hong Kong. In 2001, the International Astronomical Union's Small Celestial Body Nomenclature Committee named an asteroid with the general code number 10930 "Jin Yong Xing" in recognition of Jin Yong's contribution. It is said that this is the only asteroid named after a writer in our country. "Flying snow shoots white deer in the sky, and the god of laughing books leans on Bi < unk >." Jin Yong said these 14 words are his entire youth. With a stroke of his rafters, he sketched out rivers and lakes, where the moon is white and the wind is clear, and the ancient style still exists, echoing the aftertaste of the entire cultural China. On February 8, 1955, Jin Yong began serializing "Book Sword Enmity and Enmity" in the "Arabian Nights" edition of the New Evening News, one paragraph per day, for a total of 574 days. Until 1972, Jin Yong wrote a total of fifteen ministerial, medium and short stories. He publicly announced at the end of 1972 that he would close the pen: "If there are no accidents," The Book of the Deer's Cauldron "is my last martial arts novel. After closing the pen, Jin Yong revised the martial arts novels he had written in the past 20 years word by word. After 10 years of revision, a set of 15 kinds totaling 36 volumes," The Complete Collection of Jin Yong's Martial Arts Novels "was published. He once said that if he died one day, his tombstone would read: "Here lies a man. In the 20th and 21st centuries, he wrote dozens of martial arts novels, which were loved by hundreds of millions of people." Many celebrities are also fans of Jin Yong. Jin Yong's martial arts novels have been popular for more than half a century, and they can be said to be fans all over the world. Mu Zongsan is the favorite of "The Deer's Cauldron", Yu Yingshi is the favorite of "The Legend of the Shooting Condor Hero", and Chen Shixiang is a fan of "The Eight Dragons of Heaven", which he once described as "all love is evil, and no one is wronged". Kai-Fu Lee once wrote in his autobiography about his love for Jin Yong. He read Jin Yong's novels all the time when he was a student in the United States, and read each Jin Yong novel five times. In 2000, Alibaba founder Jack Ma asked a friend to meet his idol Jin Yong in Hong Kong on his behalf. He said he was excited for a few days, bought his book, and excitedly looked forward to meeting and signing with Jin Yong. Later, the two became friends after talking for three hours. Jin Yong also gave Ma Yun the nickname "Ma Tianxing", which means Tianma Xingyun, but never stepped into the air. Ma Yun named the company room after the martial arts holy land in Jin Yong's novel. The office was called "Peach Blossom Island" and the conference room was called "Guangming Top". Once, Ma Yun visited Jin Yong's home in Australia and saw a room full of books in his house. He asked: "Have you read all these books?" Jin Yong smiled and said that he never read books. However, during the small talk, Jin Yong was able to tell a complete and complete account of various historical topics, which stunned the listener. After Ma Yun asked Jin Yong's wife, he realized that Jin Yong's "never read books" was because he had already read all the books in this room. Over the years, Jin Yong's martial arts stories have accompanied the growth of a generation. What he wrote is not only one after another of the ups and downs of the legend, nor is it not only one hero after another that is unforgettable, but more of a kind of chivalrous and soft-hearted feelings, a yearning for happy enmity. In recent years, Mr. Jin Yong has basically not appeared in public due to his inconvenient legs and feet, and has slowly faded out of the public eye. On his birthday in 2015, Jin Yong's official Weibo posted a photo of Mr. Jin Yong celebrating his birthday. Anyone who has read Jin Yong's novels will wonder which character Jin Yong is more like in his novels. Is it Wei Xiaobao, the shrewd and sleek? The honest and honest Guo Jing? Or the indecisive Zhang Wuji? Although he is known as "Cha Daxia" for creating many heroic heroes, Jin Yong feels that this title is really overpraised: "If you choose a character in my novel and let me do it, I would like to be Duan Yu in the Eight Books of Tianlong. He does not have the domineering power to suppress people, and always leaves room for others." The TV series version of Duan Yu and Wang Yuyan and Ni Kuang once commented: "Duan Yu has the pinnacle of martial arts, but Zhu Clam's divine arts seem to have not been used very much. When the Six-Pulse Divine Sword is urgent, it cannot be used, but it is very useful in fighting wine. Ling Bo came to escape in a small step, which is very real." In terms of personality, Duan Yu is knowledgeable, kind and stubborn, and was nicknamed "Devil" by his parents. From this point of view, these characteristics of Duan Yu are somewhat similar to Jin Yong. Born as a "fool" Jin Yong's real name is Zha Liangyong. He was born in Haining, Zhejiang Province. His ancestors were famous families. He was not only good at business, but also produced many learned descendants. Mu Dan (Zha Liangzheng) is his cousin, Xu Zhimo is his distant cousin, and Qian Xuesen is his cousin-in-law. Although the family had declined somewhat when Zha Liangyong was born, there were still 3,000 acres of fertile land. Boys are naughty, but he is different. There are many books in the family, so he spends all day in the collection of books, and he forgets to eat and sleep. His father is afraid that he will read wrong, so he tries to let him go out to play. Once, his father dragged him out to fly a kite, and when he turned around, Zha Liangyong disappeared. His father was in a hurry: "I am afraid that someone will kidnap him." After searching for a long time, he didn't find it, and went home to see: "This kid is soaking in the study and reading." In terms of reading, Zha Liangyong can be regarded as a "fool". Later, in his works, Yang Guo's "Euphoria Palm", Huang Yaoshi's "Fallen Sword", Duan Yu's "Lingbo Weibu", Di Yun's "Tang Poetry Swordsmanship", and Wuyazi's "Beiming Divine Art" were all translated from ancient books. It can be said that "there is no word and no place", which may be due to his accumulated skills bit by bit in the past. It is worth mentioning that although Zha Liangyong loves books, he is not dull. On the contrary, he is also quite talented in doing business. In fact, his real debut novel is not the martial arts novel "Book and Sword Enmity", but a compilation of test questions called "For Junior High School Applicants", which was written by Zha Liangyong and two other students based on the content of the test. This compilation of test questions sold well in several provinces, and the first pot of gold earned was enough to send him to college. He was only fifteen years old at that time. Although he had excellent results, Zha Liangyong was not that kind of "good boy". In his own words, he was "born free and loose and unruly". In 1940, Zha Liangyong was admitted to Zhejiang Union High School. At that time, the school often held wallpapers, and Zha Liangyong, who was very good at writing and liked to write, became a regular guest on the wallpapers. One day, the front of the poster was crowded with people, and everyone was scrambling to read an article called "Alice's Wanderings": "Miss Alice came to the campus, and suddenly saw a colorful cobra swimming around, stretching its venomous tongue, spraying poison juice, and threatening the students: I told you never to be overborn..." The students couldn't help laughing when they read it. Because everyone knew that the cobra was referring to their dean, and the dean's famous words were - I told you never to be overborn. The author of this masterpiece is Zha Liangyong. Because he couldn't stand the various actions of the dean, "I can't see that he has nothing to do and insults the students", so he stood up and used a pen to attack him. When the dean of students saw the article, he trembled with anger, and immediately ran to the principal and cried: "Please expel him immediately." A few days later, Zha Liangyong was ordered to withdraw from school. He transferred to Quzhou Middle School and completed high school. Since then, he has experienced a second expulsion. When he was a university student in Chongqing, Zha Liangyong studied in the Department of Foreign Affairs, hoping to become a diplomat to achieve his political ambitions. But because he was not used to the bad school spirit in the school, he was expelled for the second time in his life for speaking out boldly. The ideal of a diplomat was disillusioned as a result. The fate of Zha Liangyong to Jin Yong is sometimes strange. Although Zha Liangyong did not realize his ideal of a diplomat in his life, he later said: "Although I did not become a diplomat, I do not regret it. My free-spirited personality is really not suitable for this profession. There are too many rules for diplomats, maybe I will be fired after a week. "So fate took him in another direction of life. In the fall of 1946, Ta Kung Pao published an announcement: three international telecommunications editors were open to the whole country. The applicants flocked to the job, and there were as many as 3,000 people. Cha Liangyong was selected by a thousand miles for his talents and entered the Shanghai Ta Kung Pao newspaper, officially entering his career as a newspaper. In 1948, when the Hong Kong edition of Ta Kung Pao resumed publication, Cha Liangyong was sent to work in Hong Kong, which became the most important turning point in his life. Working in Hong Kong was not a good job at that time. Compared with today's international metropolis, Hong Kong at that time was much worse than Shanghai. But Hong Kong was developing, and Cha Liangyong's life as a journalist and as "Jin Yong" was gradually on the right track. In 1950, when the New Evening News, a subsidiary of Ta Kung Pao, was founded, Cha Liangyong was transferred to the New Evening News as a supplement editor. At that time, Rover, the editor-in-chief of the New Evening News, noticed that the martial arts arena would attract a lot of attention. So he decided to invite the editor Chen Wentong to serialize the martial arts novel in the newspaper. After the serialization of the novel caused a sensation, it opened the door to a new style of martial arts fiction. The novel was called "Dragon and Tiger Fight against Jinghua", and Chen Wentong gave himself a pen name, "Liang Yusheng". In early February 1955, Liang Yusheng's "Biography of the Grass Mang Dragon and Snake" was almost finished, but he had not yet figured out what to write next. Rover had no choice but to find another martial arts fan, Cha Liangyong: "Liang Yusheng can't take care of it, only you can do it." So Cha Liangyong's martial arts debut novel "Book and Sword Enmity" came out, and the response even exceeded Liang Yusheng. He divided the last word of his name into two and signed it "Jin Yong". After founding Ming Pao in the 1950s, the political atmosphere in Hong Kong was more complicated. Everywhere he went, there was a lot of lying. Jin Yong couldn't help it: "I have to speak up." So he found his former classmate Shen Baoxin, and the two of them funded and founded Ming Pao together. It cost 100,000 yuan to run Ming Pao, and Jin Yong himself paid 80,000 yuan. He invested all the money he earned from writing novels and manuscripts. His daily editorial is unique among many newspapers. At that time, while writing novels, Jin Yong wrote editorials. Novels had to write 800 or 900 words, and editorials had to write more than 1,000 words. He also had to keep an eye on international news at any time, which consumed a lot of energy. Before the masters of martial arts novels became famous, they had to spend a lot of time cultivating internal strength. Jin Yong was the same. He said that he "doesn't ask for quick success in everything he does, but insists on persevering in slow progress." His long works were accumulated in the gap between running newspapers and chores. Every day when he opened his eyes, there were 2,000 words waiting for him. He didn't eat dinner, and he had to write an editorial before he could sit down and eat with peace of mind. When the editorial was finished, it was usually time for the newspaper to be published. I often saw Jin Yong writing on the side, and the newspaper typesetter was standing next to him waiting for him. Jin Yong has been continuously speaking out for justice, and has also integrated the theme of the country and the world into the novel, so there is "The Hero of the Condor", "The Biography of the Flying Fox", "The Story of the Dragon Slaying in the Sky"... As a public figure who continues to speak out, Jin Yong is bound to be regarded as a thorn in the side of some forces. Someone said: To eliminate five Hong Kong people, Jin Yong is the second ranked. Jin Yong said: "Although I have become an assassination target, my life is threatened, and my heart cannot help but be afraid, I will never give in to unreasonable pressure, so that I will be looked down upon by the heroes in my book." During the most dangerous period of Jin Yong and Ni Kuang, Jin Yong heard the news and ran to Europe to hide for a month. The serial "Eight Books of Heavenly Dragons" had to be written by Ni Kuang. A month later, Jin Yong returned to Hong Kong. Ni Kuang smiled and said to him: "Sorry, sorry, I hate Ah Zi, so I blinded her eyes." Later, the unyielding Jin Yong wrote the political fable "Smiling Ao Jianghu" and the social problem novel "Lu Ding Ji". "For the country and the people, the great man of bravery" can be described as a true portrayal of Jin Yong. In the 1970s, the atmosphere of public opinion returned to calm. In 1972, Jin Yong announced that he had closed his pen: "If there are no accidents," Lu Ding Ji "is my last martial arts novel." Jin Yong, an 80-year-old student, Jin Yong, has written fifteen martial arts novels and classics. Jin Yong's fame is very famous at home and abroad, and he has spread through the ages and the present, and his knowledge of history and politics is easily accessible, but he still feels that his knowledge is not enough. So even after receiving an honorary doctorate from Cambridge University, Jin Yong insisted on applying for a doctorate from Cambridge University as an ordinary student. At that time, he was already 81 years old. When studying at Cambridge, Jin Yong was like an ordinary student. He carried a backpack full of textbooks. For a while, Jin Yong would ride a bicycle to class, but stopped because his wife was worried about danger. At Cambridge, Jin Yong became the Mr. Cha who was not paid much attention to by others. There is no longer the aura of a famous writer, and everything he does is "not for a degree, but for learning". Some students want to ask Jin Yong to take pictures and sign autographs. Jin Yong said: "I am a student now, not a writer. When I am not a student, I will sit down with you to eat and drink tea." In Jin Yong's eyes, it is never too late to learn at any time. Always maintain a humble attitude to explore the unknown in life, self-esteem but not conceit, pride but not complacency, this is also a martial arts secret that each of us must practice in our lives. Someone once asked Jin Yong: "How should I spend my life?" The old gentleman replied: "Make a big scene and leave quietly." Life is alive, and it is like the morning dew. Why can't a person's life be a martial arts novel, the first half of his life is indulgent, free and easy, and the second half of his life is in awe, and there is a constant desire to learn. Just like the life of a hero, it is respectable and lamentable.


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