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  2. Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain is one of Jin Yong's shortest novels, with only 10 chapters. These are numbered instead of having short phrases or duilian as chapter headings, as was Jin Yong's usual style. This is the chronologically latest of Jin Yong's works, being set in the late 18th-century Qing Dynasty.

  3. Category:Novels by Jin Yong - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Book and the Sword (1 C, 2 P) C. Condor Trilogy (6 C, ... Pages in category "Novels by Jin Yong"

  4. Condor Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Wumu is a fictional military treatise written by the Song general Yue Fei. The book is highly sought after by the Jurchens of the Jin dynasty. Guo Jing uses the knowledge he acquired from the book to defend the Song dynasty. Before his death, he hid the book in the blade of the Dragon Slaying Saber.

  5. Jin Yong - Wikipedia

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    Born on 10 March 1924, in Haining, Zhejiang in Republican China, Cha was named Zha Liangyong and is the second of seven children. He hailed from the scholarly Zha clan of Haining (海寧查氏), [7] whose members included notable literati of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties such as Zha Jizuo (1601–1676), Zha Shenxing (1650–1727) and Zha Siting (查嗣庭; died 1727). [8]

  6. The Legend of the Condor Heroes - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of the Condor Heroes (Chinese: 射鵰英雄傳) is a wuxia novel by Chinese writer Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It is the first part of the Condor Trilogy and is followed by The Return of the Condor Heroes and The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. It was first serialised between 1 January 1957 and 19 May 1959 in Hong Kong Commercial Daily. [1]

  7. The Deer and the Cauldron - Wikipedia

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    In the afterword, Jin Yong wrote that his intention in writing the novel was to reflect societal and cultural realities instead of encouraging readers to imitate an unprincipled protagonist. In a 2006 interview, Jin Yong revealed that he considered changing the novel's ending to give Wei Xiaobao his just deserts, but he abandoned the idea after ...

  8. Sword Stained with Royal Blood - Wikipedia

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    Sword Stained with Royal Blood is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It was first serialised in the Hong Kong newspaper Hong Kong Commercial Daily between 1 January 1956 and 31 December 1956. [1] Since its first publication, the novel has undergone two revisions, with the latest edition being the third.

  9. List of organisations in wuxia fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Book and the Sword. Red Flower Society (紅花會) Wudang School (武當派) Iron Courage Manor (鐵膽莊) Shaolin School (少林派) Southern Shaolin School (南少林) Yan Family Fist School (言家拳) Songyang School (嵩陽派) Dragon Gate Gang (龍門幫) The Young Flying Fox. Shaolin School (少林派; King of Herbs School (藥王門)