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The Deer and the Cauldron (also known as The Duke of Mount Deer) is the second to last work of Jin Yong that plays with, if not outright breaks, quite a bit of the author's previous Wuxia conventions. Tropes used in The Deer and the Cauldron include: Absurdly Sharp Blade: Wei Xiaobao picks up a dagger that can cut through anything. The Deer and the Cauldron (also known as The Duke of Mount Deer) is the second to last work of Jin Yong that plays with, if not outright breaks, quite a bit of the author's previous Wuxia conventions. Absurdly Sharp Blade: Wei Xiaobao picks up a dagger that can cut through anything.  · by. Jin Yong, John Minford. · Rating details · ratings · 8 reviews. The second part of a three-volume picaresque historical romance by one of China's most popular authors follows the turbulent adventures of mercurial anti-hero Trinket as he embroils himself with flair in ever more complex intrigues at court and in the dense /5.


The Chinese original of Lu Ding Ji, The Deer and the Cauldron, continues to sell well anywhere Chinese is spoken / written and is considered a modern classic that can compete with the four great works of China, including my favorite Journey to the West, which is years its senior. The third and final volume of the picaresque historical romance by one of China's most popular authors deals with Satrap Wu Sangui's imminent bid for Imperial Power and Trinket's increasingly complex attempts to balance his own multiple identities: as friend and confidant of the Emperor Kang Xi, as the White Dragon Marshal of the Mystic Dragon Sect, and as one of the Lodge Masters of the Triad. The Deer and the Cauldron: A Martial Arts Novel, Book 2. Yong Jin. Oxford University Press, - Literary Criticism - pages. 0 Reviews. The Deer and the Cauldron: A Martial Arts Novel, Book 2 Yong Jin No preview available - About the author.


The deer and the cauldron: the second book: a martial arts novel. by. Jin, Yong, ; Minford, John. Publication date. Topics. Jin, Yong, , Jin, Yong, , Teenagers, Martial arts, Impersonation, Impersonation, Martial arts, Teenagers. Publisher. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. The Deer and the Cauldron, also known as The Duke of Mount Deer, is a historical novel by Jin Yong, the longest of his novels and the last to be published. It was initially published in Hong Kong as a serial, running from 24 October to 23 September in the newspaper Ming Pao. Although the book is often called a wuxia novel, it is not quite typical of the genre: the protagonist, Wei Xiaobao, is not an adept martial artist, but rather an antihero who relies on wit and cunning to get out o. Like the film, the book is divided into relatively arbitrary sections. The end of volume 1 of "The Deer and the Cauldron" is pretty clearly just the end of a chapter chosen as an arbitrary breaking point. Plan on buying all three volumes.

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