The first time I read Cao Ruobing's martial arts**, I was still in elementary school, when I went to play at a relative's house during the summer vacation, there were no children of the same age, and I had nothing to do, so I began to look for books in the bookcase to read, so I finished reading "Golden Sword Hanmei", which also made me know at that time that the author of martial arts ** was in addition to Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng (Gu Long, Wen Ruian......and other people's books, I only came into contact with them when I was in junior high school), and there is also a Cao Ruobing.
From the perspective of personal preference, I don't like many of the settings in Cao Ruobing's martial arts**, take the recently watched "Baoqi Jade Flute" as an example, I think the protagonist Ouyang Zhao's method of learning martial arts is too simple, and it is quite a suspicion of "cheating". This not only makes the characters of those hard-working men useless, but also makes the whole story lose its suspense.
It is said that no book is written without coincidence, but I think the "coincidence" in martial arts** should not be coincidental when the protagonist is sixteen or seventeen years old, he has "martial arts, internal strength, ice blade......"No. 1 in the world. If this kind of character is established, will the protagonist still encounter difficulties that can hinder him in the rivers and lakes?
Generally speaking, the martial arts of the protagonists in martial arts ** are all stronger ("The Legend of Deer and Ding" and "Big Hero" are two extreme alternative works), but this kind of strength should not be that the protagonist can solve everything by force. In other words, the martial arts settings for the protagonist in "The Jade Flute" have caused many later stories to lose suspense, and the setting can be said to have lost its meaning. Someone came to rob the hero's weapon.,Is it possible? Is it possible that someone wants to hinder the protagonist from finding out his background?
In addition, the way the protagonist practices martial arts also reveals the author Cao Ruobing's "laziness": if internal skills can be "transmitted", then can the martial arts of the "Three Uniques" really be practiced in one day? According to the original words of the book: "On the first day, he learned the flag move. The next day, he learned the flute tricks and memorized the flute rhyme scores. "It's not that we are presumptuous about our ability to learn, but even artificial intelligence can't do that, right? If the martial arts moves of the "Three Uniques" can be learned in one day, does it mean that the martial arts of the "Three Uniques" are very simple......And, by the way, there is also the ...... of the score
There is also an unreasonable character in "Baoqi Jade Flute", that is, when the protagonist is still called "Wu Ming", there is no spiritual discomfort after the first killing......, although ** needs to have a lot of fictional ingredients, but this "reality in the book" is too cruel, right? If the "positive characters" in martial arts ** seem to be so inappropriate at the age of sixteen or seventeen, they don't take human life seriously......So how exactly does their worldview establish the "human" side?
Because Ouyang Zhao's martial arts are the best in the world in the first chapter, the rest of the story is mediocre, because no matter how evil the villain does, even if it is Ouyang Zhao's senior brother Song Shilong, he is powerless in the face of "hard power". It's like "hesitating whether to use a broadsword or a spear as a weapon on one side, while the other side is already bombarded by aircraft and artillery......."
Many of Cao Ruobing's books on the market are not genuine, which also leads to the fact that the only Cao Ruobing's martial arts ** I have carefully read are "Golden Sword Hanmei" and "Baoqi Jade Flute", I don't know the popularity of Cao Ruobing's works in that year, but compared with the martial arts of other famous artists**, I personally think that Cao Ruobing's creative style of these two ** is to "dissuade" martial arts ** lovers.
It's not that the setting of "the hero's martial arts is the best in the world as soon as he appears" is wrong, but "since the protagonist has been set to be the first in the world in martial arts", why do you want to put the later story on "martial arts hegemony"?