But in some places, Jin Lao hasn't changed. For example, in "The Condor Heroes", he once described a scene of fighting, in which martial arts were integrated into Yang Zhi, which made Huang Rong, who was watching from the sidelines, full of praise.
On the other hand, in the legendary swordsman, Jin Yong used Ren Woxing's words to talk about the combination of calligraphy and martial arts. These two views are completely contradictory in themselves, but they have been revised many times and have not changed. Was he negligent or intentional?
Let's take a look at the descriptions of Zhu Ziliu and Huo Dou in the original text:
But seeing each other's brush shaking, there are acupuncture points in calligraphy, and there are calligraphy in acupuncture points. It is really a silver hook iron pen. And there is a scholar's breath in majesty. Guo Jing doesn't understand literature, secretly surprised. Huang Rong, on the other hand, was handed down from his father's family. When he saw Zhu Ziliu's wonderful martial arts all the way, he couldn't help admiring it.
Huang Rong was fascinated by it, greatly appreciated it, and poured three glasses of wine for Zhu Ziliu with his fingertips. It seems that Huang Rong still appreciates the martial arts of Zhu Ziliu's "One Yang Finger Book".
However, in the legendary swordsman, Ren Woxing, a martial arts master, refuted this statement. Is it the contradiction of Jin Yong's own views?
Let's see how Ren Woxing talks about baldness:
The humanitarian said, "Bald Lao San is a good judge's pen. His handwriting is like a three-year-old child and tends to be arty. His martial arts claimed to include the brushwork of a famous calligrapher. Hey, hey, kid, you know when you face an enemy, it's a matter of life and death. If you go all out to fight, you won't win. Where is leisure? Why should we pay attention to Zhong Wang's inscription? Unless the other person's martial arts is too far away from you, you can fight him. However, if the martial arts of the two sides are similar, and then they write with the judge's pen, they will give their lives to the enemy. "
Ren Woxing's point of view seems to be closer to the truth of actual combat. Other people's tricks are hurting you, but you are writing leisurely there. If the disparity in martial arts is not too big, it is indeed a bit big. Zhu Ziliu and Bald Man are fans of the authorities, while Huang Rong and Ren Woxing support one side and speak out. Are the two contradictory?
Jin Yong has not revised these two views many times. It can be said that Jin Yong himself does not think that these two paragraphs are contradictory. Therefore, from Jin Yong's point of view, we can actually understand that Huang Rong and Ren Woxing have different views, but in fact, we can say that different martial arts practices lead to different martial arts views.
Of these two people, naturally one is an advanced martial arts practitioner, and his view is relatively correct; Another view can be understood as the lack of martial arts cultivation, can not see that far.
So, who has a higher martial arts accomplishment and whose view is correct?
Ren Woxing is the leader of Sun Moon Shintoism and can be said to be a talented person. His martial arts strength can also rank in the top five in the book. However, considering Jin Yong's various books, I think Huang Rong's martial arts is not necessarily higher than Ren Woxing's, but his martial arts attainments and knowledge are higher than Ren Woxing's.
It is not contradictory that martial arts are not necessarily high.
First of all, Huang Rong's "The True Classic of Jiuyin" is itself a wonderful book in Wulin, which records the intricate martial arts and has a very powerful internal force of Jiuyin. Moreover, Huang Rong's martial arts in Peach Blossom Island is not weak, and he is well informed, and his IQ is the first in Jin Yong's book. These are Huang Rong's own advantages in martial arts cultivation.
Moreover, in another novel of Jin Yong, there is a description that can fully support the view that calligraphy combined with martial arts is feasible.
In "Eternal Dragon Slayer", Yu's bones and muscles were finally broken because of the Dragon Slayer Road incident, and Zhang Sanfeng was worried about Yu's injury. He spent a night thinking hard, and finally created a "Eternal Dragon Slayer":
See Zhang Sanfeng walked for a while, looked up at the court, suddenly stretched out his right hand and began to write in the air. Zhang Sanfeng is both literate and learned, and he also writes poems. His disciples were not surprised, and Zhang Cuishan followed his fingers. He wrote the word "confusion" several times before writing the word "tea poison". Zhang Cuishan thought, "Master, leave your name in the air.
I saw him write over and over again, and those 24 words were written over and over again. The strokes are longer and longer, but the gestures are slower and slower. Later, they opened and closed vertically and horizontally, just like throwing fists. Zhang Cuishan stared at, the in the mind pleasantly surprised. Together, these 24 words written by Master are clearly a brilliant set of martial arts. Each word contains several moves, with several variations.
Zhang Sanfeng's Eternal Dragon Slayer originated from "mourning stickers", but it is not a simple copy, but "strokes are getting longer and longer" and "vertical and horizontal opening and closing". It can be seen that calligraphy is integrated into martial arts, and the focus is changing. If calligraphy remains unchanged and only imitates other people's handwriting, then the combination of calligraphy and martial arts is a failure.
Zhu Ziliu's "One Yang Finger Book" seems to be written in general, but the nib refers to a big hole in the human body. Zhu Ziliu studied and used calligraphy flexibly. Although he is a calligrapher, he still doesn't forget that acupuncture hurts people. Bald man picked up a pen and dyed it with indelible ink. He only wrote it when fighting with people, thinking that the ink on people could not be wiped off, but he didn't consider that people were injured through construction.