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Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

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Mr. Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" is undoubtedly the pinnacle of martial arts novels and enjoys a lofty status.

Even such a classic still has some flaws in the details, which arouses the doubts of some attentive readers.

The loopholes in these details have become the focus of heated discussions among martial arts fans, as if there are some seemingly illogical secrets hidden in this martial arts rivers and lakes.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

Readers are exploring these loopholes and secrets in an attempt to uncover the truth behind them.

Although these details do exist, they do not affect the overall value and status of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".

As a classic of martial arts novels, it still brings endless reading pleasure and insights to readers.

In the novel, there are some plots that can feel unbelievable.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

For example, some characters don't seem to behave in a way that they set for the character they set up, or there are some logical contradictions in the timeline.

This is like a "bug" in a martial arts novel, although it does not affect the plot development of the overall story, but it is puzzling.

Perhaps Mr. Jin Yong is immersed in the imagination of the martial arts world when he is creating, and sometimes it is inevitable to ignore some details.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

This also allows readers to quietly notice some small flaws in the process of savoring "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", in addition to immersing themselves in the wonderful martial arts world.

This does not prevent "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" from becoming a classic.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

It is precisely because of the three-dimensional shaping of the characters in the novel, the intricate plot and the rich martial arts elements that readers can swim in it and feel the unique charm of the martial arts world.

Perhaps it is these tiny "loopholes" that make the novel more alive and give readers more room for imagination.

In "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", the scene of Guo Jing shooting the Condor with one arrow is undoubtedly one of the classics, but the origin of the title of the book has aroused some doubts among readers.

Traditional martial arts novels are usually named after loud titles, such as "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "Heaven and Dragon Slayer", etc., and whether Guo Jing's arrow shooting the eagle is enough to be a reasonable basis for the title of the book makes people start to think.

First of all, although Guo Jing's arrow shooting the eagle is a classic moment in the story, compared with the plot of the entire novel, this blow is not the main line, but more of a part.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

The title of a book should usually be able to fully convey the theme and core of the novel, and Guo Jing's shooting of the eagle with one arrow is too partial to fully represent the rich connotation of the whole story.

In addition, the title of a martial arts novel is often able to summarize the atmosphere and theme of the entire story, giving a strong impression to the reader.

The title of the book with Guo Jing shooting the eagle with one arrow may have an intuitive attraction on the surface, but whether it can accurately convey the profound connotation of the novel has become a question worth considering.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

However, it is this setting that raises questions that has become the unique feature of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".

Perhaps the author, Mr. Jin Yong, just wants to plant a mystery in the hearts of readers and trigger more thinking and discussion.

Guo Jing's shot at the eagle may be just the tip of the iceberg, and there are many more amazing stories and scenes waiting for readers to discover.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

Chen Xuanfeng has the "Nine Yin True Scripture" tattooed on his body, which is indeed a suspicious point in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".

Tattoos, as a body marker, often have their own unique meaning and location.

Chen Xuanfeng's tattoo does not seem to be fully explained in the novel, leading readers to question the existence of this tattoo.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

Is it because the author is in a bit of a hurry to describe it, or is there more hidden meaning behind this tattoo that the reader needs to discover for himself?

As for the question of why Qiu Chuji did not tell Yang Kang's true identity, this is indeed a decision with considerable discussion value.

As Yang Kang's master, Qiu Chuji should know that his disciple's life experience is crucial to his growth and destiny.

But why did he choose to hide it and not tell Yang Kang his true identity? This seems a bit unbelievable.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

Perhaps, the mound was motivated by a kind of protection.

He may think that if Yang Kang knew his background, he might be more troubled and pressured, and he might even be involved in an inevitable dispute.

Therefore, he chose to bury this secret deep in his heart to avoid causing more harm to Yang Kang.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

Or perhaps, Qiu Chuji has his own well-thought-out plan.

He may think that Yang Kang needs to go through some growth experience without knowing it, so as to better face the difficulties in the future.

This way of "concealment" as protection is not uncommon in martial arts novels.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

In any case, the rationality of this decision is indeed a question worth pondering, and it is also a point in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" that leaves readers with deep thought.

Perhaps, it is precisely these questions that enrich the charm of the novel, allowing readers to think more deeply about the complexity of human nature and the twists and turns of the world while solving one puzzle after another.

Counting the ten loopholes in the great master Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", it is really not a bone in the egg

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