Chapter 1065 A Handsome Guy Among Hypocrites
Shuimu Culture entered the top three in Dragon Kingdom.
Luoyang sat firmly on the Diaoyutai and concentrated on writing his own "Swordsman"——
He has already written the twentieth chapter of this book: [The bald pen man was just thinking about Zhang Xu's "Sui Yi Tie" and begged: "Brother Tong, please show me that post again." Xiang Wen Tian smiled and said: "As long as the big villa master defeats my brother Feng, this post will belong to the third villa master. Even if you watch it for three days and three nights, it is up to you."]
At this time, Yue Buqun had gradually revealed his fangs as a hypocrite.
Luoyang has always felt that Yue Buqun was a great hypocrite. Because of Jin Yong's shaping, this character even became the spokesperson of "hypocrites" to a certain extent in his previous life.
He has the appearance of a gentleman.
His face is like a crown jade, with an upright expression, five long strands of beard under his chin, and a gentleman's sword in his hand.
His conversation, like his swordsmanship, is both refined and elegant, making those who see him feel admiring the mountains. He is also cautious and has high prestige among various sects. He is humble and tolerant, and has the air of an elder.
But it's all false!
Once the disguise is removed, Yue Buqun becomes a real villain.
It is not easy for a villain to dress up as a gentleman. First of all, Yue Buqun is not a short-sighted person, he can see everything in the martial arts world; secondly, he is also a person with strong self-control ability. Although he is ambitious, he can do everything on the surface. By keeping his face secret, he not only deceived his disciple, but also kept his wife Ning Zhongze and daughter Yue Lingshan in the dark. It would take a clever hypocrite to do this, nor a literary master like Jin Yong to write it.
Jin Yong portrayed Yue Buqun very well.
Before Yue Buqun made his official debut, there were disciples who set off the righteousness of the Huashan Sect, thus paving the way for Yue Buqun's debut.
When Liu Zhengfeng washed his hands in the golden basin, Yue Buqun talked about morality and loyalty in the world. His words were sonorous and powerful, and his sentences were resounding. They impressed everyone and paved the way for him to show his fangs later.
Later, when Yue Buqun fought with others, he maintained a gentleman's style and spared others, which was also amazing.
He knew clearly that Lauderno was a spy who had infiltrated the Huashan sect, but he deliberately tolerated it and killed people with borrowed knives without leaving any trace. If Yue Buqun was not a hypocrite, I am afraid that Lin Pingzhi and Linghu Chong would have been brutally murdered long ago, just because he wanted to wear the mask of a gentleman. When you are in the world, you don't dare to act easily.
This is also where hypocrites are better than real villains.
Because even though hypocrites are hateful, after all, they have to leave some room for themselves when doing things and don’t dare to let go.
There are many hypocrites in ancient and modern Chinese and foreign classics. Some are hypocrites in the officialdom, and some are hypocrites in love. But compared to Yue Buqun's vision and means, there are probably few who can surpass him, because Yue Buqun is both civil and military, and He has strategy and martial arts, and his ability to disguise actually deceived Master Fang Zheng and Taoist Chongxu, who have experienced all the ups and downs in the world, and Taoist Chongxu, calling him a "symbol of justice."
This is awesome.
Yue Buqun can be described as a "handsome man" among hypocrites!
It can be seen from this that Yue Buqun is a villain, but he is not an ordinary villain. He is the most ambitious and scheming villain in "The Swordsman".
He finally won the "Evil Sword Manual".
But after getting his wish, what did Yue Buqun win?
He started out as a conspiracy, and finally died in the conspiracy, and he died with regrets. This leader among hypocrites performed the last scene on the stage of life, leaving readers with endless aftertaste.
People can be ambitious.
But ambition is a double-edged sword. Sometimes it can give people endless motivation to move forward, but sometimes it can induce people's nature and eventually lead to the devil of the abyss...
Reminiscing about Yue Buqun.
Luoyang wrote like a spirit, tapping on the keyboard:
[Yue Buqun said angrily: "Junior sister, at this time, you still want to protect this scoundrel who does all kinds of evil. How can I, the majestic head of the Huashan Sect, lie for this little beast? You... you... let's do this, It must be ruined..."]
Morning.
noon.
night.
It wasn't until nine o'clock, when Liu Qin urged Luoyang to sleep, that Luoyang stopped. At this time, "Swordsman" had already written the twenty-fourth chapter——
It is about the same length as Jin Yong’s other novels.
The book "Swordsman" is divided into forty chapters. Luoyang has now written more than half of it. At this rate, it will only take another month to complete it.
"There is still a trace of reluctance."
Luoyang shook his head and chuckled. He had a deep bond with martial arts. Whenever he thought that this would be his last book, he would have similar emotions——
In fact, it is not impossible to continue writing martial arts.
In later generations, after Jin Yong Gu Long, there were also some good martial arts works.
For example, "Heroes" written by Taiwanese writer Sun Xiao is such a work. This book is known as a martial arts novel with the style of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival".
In the introduction of Sina Reading Channel, it is called "classical character" and "postmodern structure".
The Internet praises it as "Jin Yong's writing style has passed away, and only heroes have ambitions in the world." His resolute and profound writing style, the proposition of using force to break the ban, and the desolate and rich sense of the great era have been regarded as the best in the Chinese writing circle in the past two decades. odd number.
Obviously "Heroes" is highly rated.
The book "Heroes" is praised for injecting strong humanistic thoughts into martial arts novels. Its vast length, broad structure, and numerous characters all have the characteristics of a "novel building".
The whole book revolves around the theme of "Heroes and Destiny".
These efforts and attempts are rare in the creation of martial arts novels, making martial arts novels no longer "fairy tales for adults", but capable of carrying heavy propositions and philosophical debates. This is the most important reason why Heroes' Aspirations has received deep attention.
But Luoyang feels...
No matter how much praise is given to the work "Heroes' Aspirations", this book can never be truly compared with the peak works of Jin Yong and Gu Long. After all, its style is still largely inherited from Jin Yong, with a certain taste of tribute.
And as a representative work of the post-martial arts era...
Perhaps Feng Ge's "Kunlun" is more suitable for comparison with it. Maybe after I stop writing martial arts, the martial arts explorers in this world can also create works of the level of "Heroes' Aspirations" and "Kunlun"?
Luoyang is looking forward to such a thing happening.
For example, Gu Miao, Yao Chongjing and others are constantly emerging with talent, and they may climb to higher peaks. At that time, I can completely provide these people with a space to play.
Luoyang didn't realize...
In fact, at this moment, I have begun to look at the problem from a higher perspective. Maybe Jin Yong's retirement from writing also had a similar plot?
Who knows.