Introduction: Jin Yong's words, a chivalrous man should serve the country and the people.
In Mr. Jin Yong's classic book "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Hong Qigong broke the true meaning of herory in one sentence: "The great man of chivalry is for the country and the people." This concept runs through Jin Yong's martial arts system, raising the definition of a hero to the height of serving the country and the people. Guo Jing and Huang Rong in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", in order to resist the invasion of Mengyuan, swore to defend Xiangyang to the death, which can be called a well-deserved hero. Yang Guo, the Condor Hero, killed the invader Meng Ge with an ecstasy palm at the critical moment of the nation, becoming a real chivalrous man.
1. Decent family: the dilemma in the prosperous world of martial arts.
Jin Yong's six major schools, including the Shaolin faction, the Wudang faction, the Kunlun faction, the Emei faction, the Huashan faction, and the Kongtong faction, have always been regarded as famous and decent in people's hearts. However, from the perspective of serving the country and the people, the actions taken by these sects appear to be very few. In the era of "Heaven and Dragon Slayer", the invaders of the Yuan Dynasty ruled the Central Plains, but the six major sects did not actively resist, but often deviated from the purpose of serving the country and the people.
2. Genghis Khan's **: The pain of the descendants of Yan and Huang in the Central Plains.
Since ancient times, the descendants of Yan and Huang have lived in the Central Plains, and the nomads in the north have always been a threat to the people of the Central Plains. Genghis Khan, as the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, during the period of destroying the Jin State and the Song Dynasty, carried out uncountable cruelty to the Han people in the Central Plains. Under the rule of the invaders of the Yuan Dynasty, the people of the Central Plains lived in dire straits, but the six major sects chose to give in, and even forgot the blood feud of their ancestors.
3. The Rise of Mingjiao: The Unyielding Struggle for the Country and the People.
However, at the moment when the Central Plains completely fell under the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, an organization that was unwilling to forget the national shame emerged, that is, the Mingjiao in "Heaven and Dragon Slayer". The original intention of the establishment of the Ming Sect was to overthrow the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, and the Ming doctrine was unshirkable for the brutal acts of the Yuan Dynasty. However, the six major sects regarded it as an evil demon, and even besieged the Guangming Peak, which was indignant. It turned out that the reason why the six major sects acted like this was their own selfish considerations.
Conclusion: The chivalrous man who serves the country and the people, and the selfish desires of the six major sects.
In short, the invaders of the Yuan Dynasty ravaged the Central Plains, and the Ming Sect rose up to resist, while the six major sects chose to betray because of their selfish desires. This history depicts a stark contrast between the chivalrous men who served the country and the people and those who pursued only their own interests. In Jin Yong's martial arts world, the way of chivalry is not only for the country and the people, but also for justice and the well-being of the people.
The Legend of Jin Yong's Martial Arts: The Heroic Legend of the Hero for the Country and the People" deeply analyzes the image of the hero in the martial arts world written by Mr. Jin Yong, as well as the behavior of the six major schools in the historical background. Through the analysis of the characters and events in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Legend of Heaven and Dragon Slayer", the article shows the noble concept of heroes for the country and the people, and also reveals the complex mentality of some sects when facing difficulties.
First of all, the article emphasizes the spiritual connotation of the heroes in Jin Yong's works for the country and the people. Hong Qigong's "chivalrous man for the country and the people" has become the core of Jin Yong's martial arts system, expressing the noble quality and responsibility of the hero. Through the deeds of Guo Jing, Huang Rong and his wife and Yang Guo, the Condor Hero, it shows that they did not hesitate to stand up at the moment of national crisis, defend the dignity of the country with their lives, and become real chivalrous. The inheritance and embodiment of this concept makes Jin Yong's martial arts world more profound at the literary level.
Secondly, the article's discussion of the six major schools reveals a more complex and real world of martial arts. Although these sects had a prominent position in martial arts, they showed disregard for the interests of the state and the people when faced with the invasion of the Yuan Dynasty. The article takes "Heaven and Dragon Slayer" as an example, pointing out that the six major sects succumbed under the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, forgot their blood feuds, and chose to betray in the face of the rise of Mingjiao, calling it the evil demon outer way. This shows that in the martial arts, there are not only heroes who serve the country and the people, but also deviate from justice for the sake of the interests of the sect. This revelation of complex human nature makes Jin Yong's martial arts stories more real and thought-provoking.
Finally, through the analysis of historical backgrounds such as Genghis Khan ** and the rise of Mingjiao, the article emphasizes the concern for history and justice in martial arts stories. Genghis Khan's brutality against the Han people and the heroic struggle of the Ming Sect against the Yuan Dynasty all made the martial arts stories not only tell the heroic legends, but also imperceptibly convey historical memory and the pursuit of justice. This fusion of a sense of history and justice makes Jin Yong's work not only a martial arts, but also a profound reflection on human nature, history and society.
In general, this review has profoundly understood the theme and connotation of Jin Yong's martial arts works through the interpretation of "Jin Yong's Martial Arts Legend: The Heroic Legend of the Hero for the Country and the People". Through the discussion of the heroic spirit, the dilemma of the sect and the historical justice, the reader has a more comprehensive understanding of the complex humanity and deep thinking in Jin Yong's works. This commentary** is not only a praise for Jin Yong's martial arts world, but also a deep reflection on human nature and history.
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