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Which works are Mr. Jin Yong's "Snow Shooting White Deer in the Sky, Laughing Book of Heroes Leaning on Biyuan"?

The snow is flying in the sky and the white deer is shot, and the laughing book hero leans on the blue mandarin duck.

These fourteen words respectively mentioned Mr. Jin Yong's fourteen martial arts novels:

"The Story of the Flying Fox", "Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain", "The Secret of the City" and "The Eight Parts of the Dragon"

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"The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The White Horse Roaring in the West Wind", "The Deer and the Cauldron"

"The Swordsman", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"

"The Legend of Heaven and Dragon Sword", "Xia Ke Xing", "Blue Blood Sword" and "Mandarin Duck Sword"

Writing order:

1955

Created the first martial arts novel "Book Sword" "Jin Yong", the pen name "Jin Yong" appeared for the first time

1956

"Blood Sword" began to be serialized in "Hong Kong Commercial Daily"

1957 wrote "The Condor Shooting" "The Legend of Heroes" was serialized in "Hong Kong Commercial Daily"

1959

"The Legend of the Condor Heroes" began to be serialized in the first issue of "Ming Pao"

"Snow Mountain Flying Fox" was serialized In "New Evening News"

1960 wrote "Flying Fox Gaiden" for "Martial Arts and History" magazine

1961 "Yitian Slaying the Dragon", "Mandarin Duck Sword", "White Horse Roaring in the West Wind" began to Serialized in "Ming Pao"

1963 Wrote "The Secret of Linking the City" for "Southeast Asia Weekly"

"The Eight Parts of the Dragon" began to be serialized in "Ming Pao"

1965

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Created "Xia Ke Xing"

1967 composed "Swordsman"

1969 composed and published the pinnacle work "The Deer and the Cauldron"

1970 wrote " Yue Nv Sword". Started revising all martial arts novels

1972 "The Deer and the Cauldron" was serialized and announced that it would no longer write martial arts novels

Note: Jin Lao's "Yue Nu Sword" is not a martial arts novel.

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Let’s talk about "Flying Fox Gaiden" first

Era background

The thirty-first to thirty-fourth year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty ( AD 1766-1769)

When the book opens, Hu Fei is a boy "thirteen or fourteen years old", while Hu Miao dueled "thirteen years ago". From the textual research of "Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain" below, we can see that the Miao people had a duel with Feng and Hu. Hu Fei's birth occurred in the twelfth lunar month of the eighteenth year of Qianlong (1753 AD), so this time is the eighteenth year of Qianlong plus thirteen equals thirty-one years (1766 AD). It can be seen that Hu Fei should be 13 years old at this time instead of 14 years old (it is obviously not the twelfth lunar month at this time, and Hu Fei has not yet reached his 14th birthday).

At the end of the book, it is mentioned that "...Ten years ago, Emperor Qianlong traveled incognito in Hangzhou, and he was captured by the heroes of the Red Flower Society and imprisoned on the top of the Liuhe Pagoda...", and then "... The tenth anniversary of the death of Princess Xiangxiang..." From the chronological background of "Books and Swords of Enmity and Enmity", it can be seen that this time should be the 34th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1769 AD).

In this way, Hu Fei was only 16 years old at the end of the book. Khan... Reading the complicated emotional descriptions in the book, I thought he was in his early twenties; from a spiritual perspective, this guy is older than Wei Sirs are all precocious...

Martial arts:

Hu family——Flying Divine Movement

Hu family——Four Symbols Footwork

Hu family——————Hu family swordsmanship

Miao family————Miao family sword

Tian family———— ――― Tianlong Sword

Wuchen―――――― Soul-Chasing Life-Destroying Sword

Nine Dragon Sect―――――― Nine Dragon Whip Technique

Eight Immortals Sword----Eight Immortals Sword Techniques

Bagua Sect-----Bagua Sword

Bagua Sect-----Bagua Palm

< p>Bagua Gate------ Eight Formations of Bagua Palm

Bagua Gate------- Inner Bagua Palm Technique

Baji Gate------- Eight Chiquan

Shanxi Tongjia——Tongjia Meteor Hammer

Taijimen——Taijiquan

Taijimen—— ――――― Tai Chi Sword

Tai Chi Sect―――――― Yun Shou

Shaolin School―――――― Cha Quan

Shaolin School ――――――― Lu Zhishen fell drunk

Shaolin School―――――― Arhat Fist

Weituo Sect―――――― Liuhe Dao

Weituomen----Liuhe Fist

Weituomen---Liuhe Spear

Weituomen---Tiangang Plum Blossom Pile< /p>

Weituomen----- Red Shiri Fist

Weituomen----- Distressed Fist

Qi Family in Eastern Zhejiang-- ―――― Qi Jiajian

Hua Quan Men――――――― The 12th Way of Invasion Boxing

The Hua Quanmen――――――― The 18th Road to Deng Tang Fist

Saibei Baijiabao——Sixty-four Ways of Thunder Shock Blocking Method

Yan Qing——Yan Qing Fist

Eagle Claw Flying Goose Gate------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ― Eagle Claw Power

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Snowy Mountain Flying Fox

Era Background:

Three of the forty-fifth year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1780) The fifteenth day of the lunar month

The beginning and ending of "Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain" should be the most unmistakable among Jin Yong's martial arts novels: the entire novel takes place on "...the fifteenth day of March in the forty-fifth year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty..." ..."In this day - from the morning "the red sun in the east rises from behind the mountain..." until "...the moon is full...".

The Miao people Feng Hu dueled with a knife. Hu Fei was born "twenty-seven years ago", that is, the twelfth lunar month of the eighteenth year of Qianlong (1753 AD).

Martial Arts:

The Hu Family———————— Quick Knife

The Hu—————— Feitian Shenxing

The Hu family——Four Elephant Steps

The Hu family――――― Spring Silkworm Palm Technique

The Hu family―――――― The Hu Family Sword Technique< /p>

Fan Family——Five Tiger Swords of Eighty-one Road

Fan Family——Dragon Claw Grappler

Miao Family—— ――――― Miao Family Sword

Zheng Sanniang―――――― Iron Gate Bolt Sword Technique

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Liancheng Jue

Era background: Early to mid-Ming Dynasty

Argument 1: Official names such as "County Magistrate. Magistrate" and establishments such as "Jingzhou Prefecture. Jiangling County" in the book were all owned by the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Argument 2: When Ding Dian recalled what Ling Shuanghua said, he mentioned that "...in the third year of Chengsheng's reign, Wei soldiers attacked Jiangling and killed Emperor Yuan. However, no one could find where the treasure he had amassed was hidden. You know...for hundreds of years, this secret has never been revealed..." Emperor Liang Yuan died in 554 AD. Since it is said "hundreds of years later", it must not be later than 1554 AD - which was fashionable in the Ming Dynasty. middle leaf.

Therefore, the historical background of "Liancheng Jue" should be the Ming Dynasty rather than the Qing Dynasty, and it is most likely to be in the early Ming Dynasty, or no later than the middle Ming Dynasty.

Martial Arts:

Liu Chengfeng———— Tai Chi Sword

Blood Knife Sect———— Blood Knife Sword Technique

< p>Wang Xiaofeng————Peacock Spreading Its Tail

Mei Niansheng——Tang Poetry Sword Technique

Mei Niansheng——Liancheng Sword Technique

Mei Niansheng————Shenzhao Jing

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The Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon

Chronological background: 1090 AD—— ―――A.D. 1094

Northern Song Dynasty Zhe Zong Yuanyou fifth year-Yuanyou ninth year/Shaosheng first year (AD 1090-1094)

"The Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon" 1 The beginning and end of the book are originally very clear, but there are several bugs in the book that make it easy for readers to lose their way. "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" begins in the Tianyou reign of Dali (the sixth chapter says, "In the eleventh year of Emperor Baoding's reign, he changed the name of Yuan San, Baoding, Jian'an, Tianyou, which was during the Tianyou reign..."), but which year is it specifically? Still unclear.

This is because historians currently only know that Emperor Baoding reigned from the fifth year of Yuanfeng in the Song Dynasty to the first year of Shaosheng, but the three reign titles of Baoding, Jian'an, and Tianyou each occupied several years. So far, There is no supporting evidence yet.

In this way, we can only find other time clues - fortunately, the time when Qiao Feng was the gang leader can give us a clear time coordinate.

In the fifteenth chapter of the book, it is written that Qiao Feng "had been in charge of the Beggar Gang for eight years...", and the letter from Gang Leader Wang "...the date noted below is the seventh day of May in the sixth year of Yuanfeng in the Song Dynasty" "Qiao Feng clearly remembers that it was the day he took over as the leader of the Beggar Clan..." It can be seen that Qiao Feng was the leader of the Beggar Clan in the sixth year of Yuanfeng (1083 AD). From this, it can be deduced that Shang Luiping in Xingzi Forest was the It was the sixth year of Yuanyou (1091 AD), the reign of Emperor Zhezong of the Northern Song Dynasty.

This is in March and April. It is estimated that when we go back to the beginning of the book, it should be the autumn and winter of the previous year (the scene in Nianhua Temple is yellow leaves falling, considering that the climate in Dali is relatively warm, it should be In autumn and winter, eighteen days passed from the beginning to the time Jiumozhi kidnapped Duan Yu. After that, "I walked like this for more than ten days, and I expected to have left the border of Dali... After walking for more than twenty days... this day I finally Arrived outside Suzhou City...it was the weather in March at this time"), so "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" began in the fifth year of Zhe Zong Yuanyou (1090 AD).

As for the ending, the historical event that appears in the book for reference is the death of the Empress Dowager Gao. Zhezong's pro-government reformed the Yuan Dynasty. According to historical records, this incident occurred in the ninth year of Yuanyou of Zhe Zong/the first year of Shaosheng (AD 1094), and it took at most two to three months after that ("After more than a month like this, the four lobbyists were not bored at all...", and When he mentioned crossing the Yellow River, it was obviously not the freezing season yet) Xiao Feng committed suicide. The book ends.

So "Tian Long Ba Bu" ended in the ninth year of Yuanyou/the first year of Shaosheng (AD 1094).

Just like this, there are two temporal contradictions in the book (Ignore the contradictions in historical facts, such as the order and time of the succession to the throne of Dali Kingdom, etc. What I am talking about here is paradoxical situation in time). One is the birthday of the little girl Zhong Ling. The first chapter clearly states that Zhong Ling was "sixteen years old", but the second and ninth chapters both state that Zhong Ling was born "on the fifth day of the twelfth lunar month in the year of Jiwei". According to the zodiac signs, Zhong Ling should have been born in the second year of Yuanfeng (1079 AD), Shenzong of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was only 11 years old at the beginning of the book... This one, Khan... The other one is Duan Yu's age, in the first and fourth chapters of the book. Hui mentioned twice that Duan Yu was already 19 years old at that time ("Zhong Ling said: 'Sixteen! And you.' Duan Yu said: 'I am three years older than you.'... Duan Yu interrupted: 'Well, you are eighteen Years old, one year younger than me. '"), but in Chapter 48 it is said that Duan Yu was born on "the 23rd day of the 11th month of Guihai, the second year of Baoding in Dali", which is 1083 AD, so he was 7 years old at the beginning of the book.