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Recommend some good-looking martial arts novels
The landlord can express this opinion and seems to know how to appreciate novels. Personally, I think watching Jin Yong's martial arts will make people feel like "climbing Mount Tai and being in a small world"! Also, just like the appearance of Li Houzhu, it liberated the literary genre "Ci" from the nondescript "Yan Ge" in "Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom" for the first time and entered the literary palace. It was also the first time that Jin Yong liberated the martial arts from the nondescript simple mode of "storytelling" in the old martial arts, which was recognized by scholars for the first time! In the light of Jin Yong's martial arts, almost all the martial arts novels written by his contemporaries are eclipsed! Because almost all of their novels are "storytelling", they are far from the level of Jin Yong's martial arts "combining unrealistic martial arts themes with exploring human nature" (Liu Zaifu, former director of the Institute of Literature of China Academy of Social Sciences). This state can only be seen in some high-quality serious literary works!

In China, it is almost impossible to see martial arts figures who can compete with Jin Yong, and it may be difficult to see them for hundreds of years! However, we might as well open our eyes to see the world. I think the Count of Monte Cristo and three musketeers by Dumas, a French historical swordsman, are very impressive. If you have read Yan Jiayan's new book about Jin Yong's novels and Yan Lao's analysis, it turns out that Dumas was the object that Jin Yong tried to imitate when he first wrote martial arts! Moreover, Jin Yong was nicknamed "Dumas of the East" by the famous Japanese writer Daisaku Ikeda!