- Ode to Gallantry
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For other uses, see Ode to Gallantry (disambiguation).
Ode to Gallantry Author(s) Jin Yong Country Hong Kong Language Chinese Genre(s) Wuxia Publisher Ming Pao Publication date 1965 Media type Print Ode to Gallantry Traditional Chinese 俠客行 Simplified Chinese 侠客行 Transcriptions Mandarin - Hanyu Pinyin Xiá Kè Xíng Cantonese (Yue) - Jyutping Haap6 Haak3 Haang4 Ode to Gallantry is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong, first serialized between June 11, 1966 and April 19, 1967 on Ming Pao.[1] The novel shares the same Chinese title as a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, which is used as its epigraph.
Contents
Plot
The plot centers on a case of mistaken identity between a pair of identical twins, which in his afterword Jin Yong acknowledges resemble some works of William Shakespeare (cf. Twelfth Night and The Comedy of Errors).[2]
The protagonist, who refers to himself as "Gouzazhong" (狗雜種; literally means "the mongrel dog", a colloquialism for "bastard"), first appears as a young beggar living on the streets of Kaifeng, searching for his lost mother. He witnesses a fight between several wulin pugilists[3] and meets the pugilist Shi couple and members of the Snowy Mountain Sect (雪山派). An accident causes him to be taken away from Kaifeng by a pugilist called Xie Yanke, to Xie's secluded home on Motian Cliff. Xie Yanke, who is frequently bothered by Gouzazhong, decides to teach him martial arts. Gouzazhong learns qi cultivation techniques under Xie Yanke's tutelage for six years. Gouzazhong is unaware that Xie Yanke actually harbours ill intentions towards him and has been teaching him the wrong methods, in hope that Gouzazhong will sustain internal wounds and die eventually.[4]
At the same time, the leader of the Changle Sect, Shi Potian (whose real name is Shi Zhongyu), mysteriously disappears.[5] The greater part of the novel deals with the complications that arise as Gouzhazhong is mistaken to be Shi Zhongyu, not only by members of the sect (for ulterior motives), by also by Shi Zhongyu's parents, the Shi couple, by Shi Zhongyu's lover, Ding Dang, and by the members of the Snowy Mountain Sect. Although the two bears a splitting resemblance, their characters cannot be more different: Gouzhazhong is simple, honest and clever, while Shi Zhongyu, the son of the Shi couple, has a bad reputation as a lewd and sly womanizer. In the process Gouzhazhong acquires consummate martial arts skills. Gouzazhong is hounded by members of the Snowy Mountain Sect who mistakes him for Shi Zhongyu who had molested A'xiu, the granddaughter of the head of the Snowy Mountain Sect. He acquires A'xiu as his girlfriend after various episodes, during which the misunderstandings clear up.
The novel culminates in an episode when the leaders of various sects are coerced into going to a secluded island by a pair of mysterious, highly skilled messengers to celebrate the Laba Festival by eating the Laba congee. The story then leads to a surprising conclusion: revelations on the island and more revelations concerning Gouzhazhong's true parentage.
Adaptations
Films
Year Production Shi Potian Additional information 1982 Shaw Brothers Studio (Hong Kong) Philip Kwok See Ode to Gallantry (film) Television
Year Production Shi Potian Additional information 1985 CTS (Taiwan) Max Mok See Ode to Gallantry (1985 TV series) 1989 TVB (Hong Kong) Tony Leung See Hap Hak Hang 2002 Mainland China Wu Jian See Ode to Gallantry (2002 TV series) References
External links
Jin Yong's wuxia novels The Book and the Sword (characters) (1955) 書劍恩仇錄Sword Stained with Royal Blood (characters) (1956) 碧血劍The Legend of the Condor Heroes (characters) (1957) 射雕英雄傳The Return of the Condor Heroes (characters) (1959) 神雕俠侶Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain (1959) 雪山飛狐Other Tales of the Flying Fox (1960) 飛狐外傳Swordswoman Riding West on White Horse (1961) 白馬嘯西風Blade-dance of the Two Lovers (1961) 鴛鴦刀The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber (characters) (1961) 倚天屠龍記Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (characters) (1963) 天龍八部A Deadly Secret (characters) (1963) 連城訣Ode to Gallantry (characters) (1963) 俠客行The Smiling, Proud Wanderer (characters) (1967) 笑傲江湖The Deer and the Cauldron (characters) (1969) 鹿鼎記"Sword of the Yue Maiden" (1970) 越女劍Categories:- Novels by Jin Yong
- Wuxia novels
- Novels first published in serial form
- Works originally published in Ming Pao
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