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What is the order of Jin Yong's novels?

The order of Jin Yong's martial arts novels;

Legend of Flying Fox (1960— 196 1 year), Flying Fox in Snow Mountain (1959), Liancheng Tactics (1963).

Eight Dragons (1963- 1966): Jin Yong's highest work, The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1957- 1959), is the first song in Jin Yong's trilogy of condor shooting, which is also his famous work.

White Horse Whistling in the West Wind (196 1): A novella attached to Flying Fox in Snow Mountain.

Duke of Lushan (1969— 1972) is the seal of Jin Yong.

The legendary swordsman (1967) and Shu Jian (1955)-the first novel.

Condor Heroes (1959 ——1961year) —— Collection of Jin Yong's works, the second part of Jin Yong's trilogy of shooting sculptures.

Chivalrous Man (1965) and Dragon Slaughter by Eternal Relieving (196 1 year) —— the third trilogy of Jin Yong's "Shooting Sculptures".

Sword stained with royal blood (1956) and mandarin duck knife (196 1)- Snow Mountain flying fox attached novella.

Extended data:

Jin Yong's novel review;

As the "Olympic champion" of the "project" of martial arts novels, Jin Yong's greatness lies in his chivalrous pedigree constructed through romantic narration. Jin Yong's novels, as classics, show the symbols, fables, implicature, chewiness and other things originally required by China's classical culture through the traditional procedural form, so that we can take advantage of the unique sky of martial arts language and culture to make a utopian flight that can be called a feat.

Therefore, we can't forget Xiao Feng and Arjun, the hero and heroine. Therefore, Jin Yong's "Knight's Travels" will be more exciting and tasteless than "Dragon and Eight Branches" and more mellow than those wines buried in the ground for a hundred or even a thousand years. And his historical handling also makes the characters and events in the martial arts world fictional. The "real" history is only the background of Jianghu Wulin, but the characters are vividly portrayed.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Jin Yong's Novels