Jin Yong’s top ten famous quotes are as follows:
Sentence 1, What if I have a guilty conscience?
This sentence comes from "The Legend of Heaven and Sword of the Dragon" and was said by Zhou Zhiruo to Zhang Wuji. This sentence represents Zhou Zhiruo's inner concern for Zhang Wuji, but Zhang Wuji only remembered Zhao Min's "I have to force myself". Therefore, Zhou Zhiruo had no choice but to make Zhang Wuji agree to his conditions. It can be said that love is the most tiring word.
Sentence 2: Deep love will not last long, but strong will be humiliating; a humble gentleman is as gentle as jade.
This sentence comes from Jin Yong's first martial arts novel "The Book of Swords and Enmities". The meaning of this sentence is that people who are too affectionate generally cannot maintain their feelings for too long. Only a humble gentleman can maintain a good attitude. It can be said that this sentence is very philosophical, but if a person is infatuated, he often cannot achieve such a humble mentality, because the word "love" always makes people so crazy.
Sentence 3: Those are very good, but I don’t like them.
This sentence comes from "The White Horse Roars in the West Wind". This book is a martial arts novel, rather than a romance novel. The story in it is not complicated, but the emotions described are very exciting. It can be said that this sentence clearly depicts the inner choices of many people.
Sentence 4: Those who serve the country and the people are the most heroic.
This sentence comes from "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and was said by Guo Jing when he was teaching Yang Guo. Yang Guo originally wanted to kill Guo Jing for revenge, but later he couldn't help but be moved by Guo Jing's feelings and gave up the idea of ??revenge. And this sentence also represents a high level of Jin Yong's martial arts, which allowed the knights to rise from simple fighting in the world to the family, country and world, and had a profound influence on subsequent works.
Sentence 5: The peach blossom shadow falls and the magic sword flies away, and the blue sea tide rises and plays the jade flute.
This sentence comes from "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and is a poem describing Huang Laoxie on Peach Blossom Island. It can be said that through this couplet, readers have already known the pattern and level of Medicine Master Dongxiehuang, and are extremely yearning for this strange man. Presumably only Mr. Jin Yong has such a wonderful pen and can create such a character.
Sentence 6: Burn my broken body with a blazing holy fire. How can life be joyful and death be miserable? To eliminate evil for the sake of good, there is only light. Joy and sorrow all return to dust. Have pity on my people, for they are full of sorrows! Have pity on my people, for they are full of sorrows!
This sentence comes from "The Story of Yitian Slaying the Dragon". The book "Yitian" contains not only love and hatred, but also a lot of shocking heroism. Although Mingjiao was initially considered the villain in the book, when seeing Mingjiao people read these words, I believe readers were as moved and shocked as Zhang Wuji was at that time.
Sentence 7. If people want to give it to you, you don’t have to ask, and they will give it to you. If they don’t want it, it’s useless for you to beg for it, and it will make them hate you.
This sentence comes from "Xia Ke Xing". The story of Xia Ke Xing is a story of twins. The male protagonist was mistaken for another person and a legendary experience unfolded. This book always emphasizes the male protagonist's attitude of not asking for help, which really makes us feel emotional. In the novel, the illiterate Shi Potian finally mastered the Taixuan magic skill of the knight, which can be said to be a kind of irony and makes us think a lot.
Sentence 8: Let him be strong when he is strong, and the breeze blows on the hills; let him be horizontal when he is strong, and the bright moon shines on the river.
This sentence comes from "The Story of Yitian Slaying the Dragon". The male character in Yitian's book advocates Wuji and is indecisive, but he has practiced the Nine-Yang Divine Art, the most powerful magic skill. Maybe this is a kind of complementarity. It can be said that the above sentence has inspired thousands of readers and given them the confidence to face all difficulties.
Sentence 9: A date that is destined to die will never break up. Once a man says his word,... a horse is hard to catch.
This sentence comes from "The Deer and the Cauldron". The male protagonist of The Deer and the Cauldron, Wei Xiaobao, is a little scoundrel. He is uneducated but relies on his wit and skills learned from listening to books to climb up the ladder step by step, and finally lives in seclusion with his seven wives. It can be said that Wei Xiaobao is the envy of many people, but few people can achieve Wei Xiaobao's level.
Sentence 10, Arjuna is Arjuna. In all the countries around the world, for all generations, there is only one Arjun.
This sentence comes from "The Eight Parts of the Dragon". Duan Yu has the most roles in Tian Long, but it is Xiao Feng who moves and shocks readers the most. Xiao Feng is an indomitable hero. Not only is he admirable in terms of martial arts and conduct, but his dedication and sincerity towards love also deeply touches the heartstrings of readers. That sentence of making a promise with nothing but cattle and sheep is really an eternal regret.