
I Have an Old Friend Who Holds the Sword
by I Am An Official Second Dog
About This Novel
Dear readers: What is martial arts? Ever since "My Name is Lin Zhennan" hit the streets, I have been reflecting on what martial arts is? Is it the youthful spirit of fighting swords in the world and loving children? Is it a happy grudge that flies like a shooting star and flies away when the matter is over? Is it the heroic ambition of walking on dangerous peaks with determination and determination, even though there are thousands of people? Master Jin Yong said: The essence of martial arts should lie in "xia". If martial arts is just a fairy with a downgraded combat system; If martial arts only traveled to the world of Jin Guliang Wen to kill people, steal treasures, fight monsters to level up, dominate the world, and hunt for beautiful beauties. Then, it is probably dead... Martial arts is not about cultivating immortals, and there is no way to achieve immortality. Every character in the martial arts world is mortal, and must die... Fighting monsters and upgrading, hunting for treasures and exploring, these plots constantly improve the self to seek value inwardly, and the physiological pleasure generated by projecting onto oneself is certainly excellent. But when there is nothing in a person's life that is more valuable than his life, and he realizes that death is inevitable and not far away, the pain caused by nothingness cannot be comforted by any physical pleasure. Therefore: a knight is not a cultivator of immortality. A knight should not pursue immortality. A knight should pursue something more valuable and meaningful than life. It can be the saying of Jing Ke and Prince Dan of Yan that "a scholar will die for his confidant"; it can also be the saying in Li Bai's "Xia Ke Xing" that "Three cups of wine are enough to make the promise, and the five mountains are light"; or it can be the master Jin Yong's "The great chivalrous person serves the country and the people". Martial arts means: I have an old friend who went with his sword and cut off the spring breeze but refused to return...
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