Look at Jin Yong's personal experience. He has never learned kung fu.
1May, 929, I entered the primary school in Yuanhua Town, Haining County, my hometown, and first studied in Jiaxing No.1 Middle School in Zhejiang Province. He was fired for writing an article satirizing the dean and was transferred to Quzhou. 1942 graduated from Quzhou Middle School in Zhejiang Province, 1944 was admitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Central Political University, 1946 went to Shanghai Soochow Law School to study international law. Jin Yong
From 1955' s The Book of Sword to 1972' s Duke of Lushan, he * * * created fifteen novels, novellas and short stories. His works are rich in content, full of ups and downs, chivalrous spirit, soft-hearted children and strange tricks, all of which are fascinating. Many times, it has been made into film and television works and computer games, which has a very wide influence on contemporary youth. He also wrote a script for the Great Wall Film Company under the pseudonym of Lin Huan, co-directed two films and wrote a film review under the pseudonym of Yao Fulan.
In his early years, he worked in Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, New Evening News and Great Wall Film Company. Later, Ming Pao, Xinmin Daily and Xinmin Daily established Ming Pao Group. In the mid-1950s, Mr. Cha began to write a series of martial arts novels at the invitation of the newspaper. By the early 1970s, I had finished writing The Duke of Lushan, and * * * had finished fifteen books.
His novels not only inherited the language style of the traditional vernacular novels, but also made a comprehensive innovation in the ideological content and artistic techniques of the old martial arts novels. These works are based on ancient life, but they embody the modern spirit and have profound cultural connotations, thus winning the love of hundreds of millions of readers and reaching the realm of appealing to both refined and popular tastes. Jin Yong is not only an outstanding novel master, but also an excellent social critic. He wrote nearly 20 thousand editorials and essays, which hit the nail on the head and had a great influence. Once known as "the first social commentator in Asia".