Chapter 377: The Gentlest Wind

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A little bit about martial arts and others

Martial arts, as a specialized literary genre, once became popular in a certain period. As far as the mainland's martial arts are concerned, the smash hit was after 1981. Because there is a very important thing for the development of martial arts this year, that is, Deng Xiaoping met Jin Yong.

Jin Yong is undoubtedly a banner of martial arts, and his status as a grandmaster has been established in one fell swoop since "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". Before that, many books in Hong Kong could not be published on the mainland, including martial arts, which was banned at that time. And Deng Xiaoping met Jin Yong and said: "I have read Mr. Jin's martial arts......" Jin Yong was full of spring breeze at that time, and immediately sent Deng Xiaoping a set of "The Complete Works of Jin Yong" after returning to Hong Kong. After the news broadcast that night, it became a sensation, and then the dark waves of a martial arts era surged, and finally developed into a surging wave, leaving a brilliant mark in the history of Chinese literature.

"Where there are Chinese, there is Jin Yong's martial arts. "The enthusiasm and response were unprecedented, and the response was so strong that it greatly exceeded people's expectations. Martial arts took root in the mainland because of this opportunity, and grew into towering giant trees because of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and Gu Long.

To this day, there are still many people who do not identify with martial arts. Mr. Hua Luogeng said: "Martial arts is a fairy tale for adults. "I think the real meaning of this sentence is an appreciation of martial arts. What I am extremely puzzled about is that among the many people I know, they deny martial arts and think it is a vulgar work. And the vast majority of these people have never read a martial arts book. I wonder where they start with what they think is vulgar?

If the martial arts go back, the most brilliant is Tai Shigong's "The Legend of the Assassins". Tai Shi Gong has created so many lifelike chivalrous heroes with his wonderful brush, which are respectable, lamentable, singable, and crying. Are these works also vulgar? Even "Water Margin," one of the four great masterpieces of today, was considered vulgar by many people at the time. I wonder if these elegant people may read "Water Margin" as "Water Permit". If so, her vulgarity is inevitable.

From the martial arts of the Republic of China represented by Pingjiang Buxiaosheng, Huanzhu Louzhu, Bai Yu, and Wang Dulu to the new-school martial arts represented by Jin Yong, Gu Long, and Liang Yusheng, their literary quality is by no means inferior to some classic masterpieces. Although I have always believed that there was no "new school" before the ancient dragons, I will not go into the details in this section. Now there are Feng Ge, Cangyue, Shi Weihan, Xiao Satin, and Bu Feiyan among the martial arts writers in the mainland, and these people use more and more conscious elements of pure literature in their martial arts, so their works have greatly enriched the literary nature of martial arts. Although martial arts is now in decline, this is not something that can be recovered by manpower.

It is worth mentioning that when martial arts is declining, martial arts movies are very popular, "Hero", "Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger", "Kung Fu" and so on, which is of course because of the different performance techniques, but more because of the times and the improvement of the Internet and communication equipment.

Martial arts authors on the mainland took "Ancient Legends, Martial Arts Editions" and "Martial Arts Stories" as their main positions, and these magazines sold millions of copies per month that year. Nowadays, the martial arts version has become a fantasy world, and "Martial Arts Story" is also clumsy, and finally began to be revised, and it has also become a fantasy and a world of cultivation.

Here it is necessary to remember a magazine that once disappeared, "Xuanwumen". Her background was born in the slump of martial arts, in a vain attempt to save the sluggish martial arts, but unfortunately she was born at the wrong time, and the martial arts are already the yellow flowers of the past, and she has no power to return to the sky. Finally, when the tenth issue came out, it had to be suspended. The magazine was founded by the Zhuhai Publishing House, which published The Complete Works of Gu Long, but was later ordered to be withdrawn for some reason. As a result, the Zhuhai version of the ancient dragon martial arts of this period became out of print.

In April this year, "People's Literature" published a group of martial arts short stories by Xu Haofeng, and while Shi Zhanjun, editor-in-chief of People's Literature, affirmed martial arts, he hoped more that the glory of martial arts could be reproduced. The idea is good, but the effect should be predictable.

Martial arts is the reading memory of many readers in an era, and this memory will continue to the collection of martial arts. The collection of martial arts is in the ascendant. Since this era has just collapsed, this kind of collection is relatively easy. But don't be optimistic, because of the huge readership, a volume of martial arts often has to go through the hands of many readers, so it is rare to be in good condition. It is suspected that it makes it more difficult to collect. There are also many martial arts works published in the mainland that are pirated, good and bad, which requires collectors to polish their eyes and distinguish the authenticity. But don't worry too much about this problem, some pirated martial arts are well-made, but they have become the best in the eyes of collectors, and they can be met but not sought.

I'll write here first, and wait and see for the emergence of heavyweight martial arts collectors.

A little bit about martial arts and others

Martial arts, as a specialized literary genre, once became popular in a certain period. As far as the mainland's martial arts are concerned, the smash hit was after 1981. Because there is a very important thing for the development of martial arts this year, that is, Deng Xiaoping met Jin Yong.

Jin Yong is undoubtedly a banner of martial arts, and his status as a grandmaster has been established in one fell swoop since "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". Before that, many books in Hong Kong could not be published on the mainland, including martial arts, which was banned at that time. And Deng Xiaoping met Jin Yong and said: "I have read Mr. Jin's martial arts......" Jin Yong was full of spring breeze at that time, and immediately sent Deng Xiaoping a set of "The Complete Works of Jin Yong" after returning to Hong Kong. After the news broadcast that night, it became a sensation, and then the dark waves of a martial arts era surged, and finally developed into a surging wave, leaving a brilliant mark in the history of Chinese literature.

"Where there are Chinese, there is Jin Yong's martial arts. "The enthusiasm and response were unprecedented, and the response was so strong that it greatly exceeded people's expectations. Martial arts took root in the mainland because of this opportunity, and grew into towering giant trees because of Jin Yong, Liang Yusheng, and Gu Long.

To this day, there are still many people who do not identify with martial arts. Mr. Hua Luogeng said: "Martial arts is a fairy tale for adults. "I think the real meaning of this sentence is an appreciation of martial arts. What I am extremely puzzled about is that among the many people I know, they deny martial arts and think it is a vulgar work. And the vast majority of these people have never read a martial arts book. I wonder where they start with what they think is vulgar?

If the martial arts go back, the most brilliant is Tai Shigong's "The Legend of the Assassins". Tai Shi Gong has created so many lifelike chivalrous heroes with his wonderful brush, respectable,