Jin Yong's family is Cha's in Haining, Zhejiang Province, and his family is a scholarly family. 1932 began to contact martial arts novels. 1955, the first martial arts novel Book and Sword was written under the pseudonym of "Jin Yong" for the first time. From 65438 to 0957, he joined the Great Wall Film Company as a full-time screenwriter, and created such plays as Pretty Woman, Lanhuahua, Don't Leave Me, Three Lovers, Little Pigeon Girl and Midnight Piano Sound. 1959, the condor heroes are serializing their own Ming Pao. 1972 announced that he had retired from the chivalrous world, and then began to revise his previous martial arts works.
Jin Yong's novels reflect the exploration of historical significance and value everywhere. He created various tragedies of different individuals, sects, countries, nationalities, churches and dynasties by portraying the gratitude and resentment between martial arts sects, between people, between religion and secularism, between orthodox religions and cults, and between nations and dynasties in his novels. Jin Yong expresses strong tragic feelings in his novels, which is essentially deconstructing negative values and promoting positive values.
Throughout all Jin Yong's works, except for a few novels, most of the characters have strong similarities, such as Guo Jing in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, Chen Jialuo in The Sword, Yang Guo in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, Zhang Wuji in The Dragon Slayer and Xiao Feng in Eight Dragons. Although they have different personalities, they are all skilled in martial arts. Another example is Huang Rong, Ren Yingying, Zhao Min, A Zi and other female roles, all of which have high martial arts skills and strong backstage. They are either fathers or masters. Compared with ordinary women, they are different in character and behavior, and are classified as "witches" by the world, but they all have strong chivalrous tenderness. Although the expressions are different, they all achieve the same goal.