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Who is the author of Jin Yong?
Jin was born on March 1924 10 (the sixth day of the second lunar month). His original name was Cha Liang Yong (English: Jin Yong). Contemporary famous martial arts novel writer, journalist, entrepreneur, political commentator, social activist, honorary vice chairman of Chinese Writers Association, one of the main drafters of the Basic Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) Special Administrative Region, and the highest honor in Hong Kong. Jin Yong is the most outstanding representative writer of the new school of martial arts novels. He is generally regarded as an unparalleled "peerless master" and "Taishan Beidou" in the history of martial arts novels, and even more gold fans call him "Jin Daxia" or "Cha Daxia". Together with Wang Gongquan, Cai Lan and Ni Kuang, they are called "the four great talents". When Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng agreed on martial arts novels, they thought about pen names. Later, I decided to split the word "Yong" in my name into "Jin Yong". This became his pen name.

Mr. Jin Yong also used other pseudonyms, such as Yao Fulan (transliteration of English "Your Friend") and Lin Huan, who also wrote screenplays, which left a deep impression on readers. ◎ The Complete Works of Jin Yong's Fly-The Legend of Flying Fox (1960- 196 1 year)

Flying Fox in Snow Mountain (1959)

Ji Cheng repeatedly (1963)

Tian Tian Ba Long Bu (1963- 1966): Jin Yong's highest work represents Jin Yong's highest achievement.

The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1957- 1959): The first song of Jin Yong's trilogy of condor shooting is also his famous work.

White-A White Horse Whistling in the West Wind (196 1): A novella in which a flying fox is attached to a snowy mountain.

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

Laughter-the legendary swordsman (1967)

Book-Revenge of the Sword (1955)-the first novel.

God-Condor Heroes (1959- 196 1 year)-Collection of Jin Yong's works, the second of Jin Yong's trilogy of shooting and carving.

Chivalry-Chivalry (1965)

Relying on "The Dragon Slayer by Eternal Adversity" (196 1 year) —— the third trilogy of Jin Yong's shooting and carving.

Double swords stained with royal blood (1956)

Yuanyang Road (196 1 year) —— A novella with flying foxes attached to the snowy mountains.

Yue Nvjian (1970)- a short story of a chivalrous man. Jin Yong originally intended to write a short story for each of the "Thirty-three Fighters", but in the end he only finished writing the first song "sword of the yue maiden", and there was no income couplet.