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"Legend of the Condor Heroes," That Sinful Love - Cryptocurrency Exchange Platform Technology
The Legend of the Condor Heroes: Those Sinful Loves
Zhang Jiawei
In Jin Yong’s main characters, who has the most complex love story?
You answered without blinking: Little宝! He has seven wives!
——But wait a moment.
Among Little宝’s seven wives, strictly speaking, only Mu Jianping, Fang Yi, Shuang’er, Jian Ning, and A Ke are described in detail. The feelings between Hong Furen Su Quan and Zeng Rou of the Wangwu Sect, and Little宝 are almost glossed over, especially Su Quan, who seems like a plot bonus.
So, Master Duan Wangye Zheng Chun? His old self has sown seeds all over the world, and in the novel, he has relationships with Sword Bai Feng, Wang Furen, Ruan Xingzhu, Gan Baobao, Qin Hongmian, among others. He even has children with some. This confuses Duan Yu’s love life, stepping on landmines everywhere, all sisters. There’s also a famous line to sum him up: When he listens to Ye Erniang recount past events, he begins to doubt himself:
“I have known quite a few girls, could she be among them? Why can’t I remember at all? If it truly was me who exhausted her, even if my reputation is wiped out before all heroes in the world, I, Duan, would never treat her unfairly. It’s just… just… I simply can’t remember?”
However, based on the book, he only has five lovers. Hmm, not enough.
Chen Jialuo hesitates between Princess Xiangxiang and Huo Qingtong; Yuan Chengzhi is loved by Wen Qingqing and A Jiu; Guo Jing has two options: Peach Blossom Island and the Mongolian prince; Hu Fei has met Yuan Ziyi, Cheng Lingsu, and Miao Ruolan; Li Wuxiu simply doesn’t like any of them; the main characters of the Yuan Yang Sword, the male and female leads, are a perfect match and no one else; Zhang Wuji once had four girls with him; Di Yun is just the junior sister and Shui Sheng; Duan Yu is definitely not as good as his father; Linghu Chong only has his junior sister, Yilin, and Ren Yingying; Fan Li has Ah Qing and Xishi.
And the ultimate answer? Hmm, yes: Yang Guo.
Little Dragon Girl, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Guo Xiang, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are set in stone, no need to struggle; as for others rumored to be involved, there’s Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping who he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
Moreover, after Yang Guo, a new era begins.
“Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain, no need to struggle; others involved in rumors include Guo Fu, including Yan Yanping whom he once held hands with and kissed her eyes. Wonderful.
And from Yang Guo onwards, a new era begins.
“The Legend of the Condor Heroes” is Jin Yong’s fifth novel.
Previously, “The Book and the Sword,” “Blood Sword,” “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” had simple love lines: Chen Jialuo and two Hui girls, basically love at first sight; “Bing Xin Sword,” Yuan Chengzhi with Wen Qingqing and A Jiu, with little entanglement; “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” Guo Jing invites him to a meal costing 19 taels of silver, gives him a horse and a sable coat, and Huang Rong is willing to die with him. “Flying Fox in Snowy Mountain,” Hu Fei and Miao Ruolan meet, drink tea, play music, sing, and fall in love.
All these are heroic beauties, complementing each other beautifully. The main characters rarely have love lines too anxious—except Guo Jing and Hua Zheng, but even then, not much arguing.
And after “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”?
Next is “The Flying Fox’s Secret,” which involves Hu Fei, Cheng Lingsu, and Yuan Ziyi’s painful entanglement; Miao Renfeng’s unspoken love for Nan Lan; Ma Chunhua’s eternal remembrance of Fu Kang’an.
“White Horse Flying West Wind” is even more “I simply don’t like it.”
Then comes Zhang Wuji’s “The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.”
Guo Xiang, Lu Wu Shuang, Cheng Ying, Gongsun Lu’e—these five are certain