Gong Baiyu’s personal works

The list of "Complete Works of Gong Baiyu's Martial Arts Novels" published by Beiyue Literature and Art Publishing House is as follows: Serial number Book title Volume number Initial serialization Notes 1 Twelve Money Darts 4 Serialized in "Yong Bao" in February 1938, 40 It continued to be serialized in Tianjin's Tiansheng Daily and was renamed "Leopard Claw Qingfeng". In 1946, Tianjin's "Jianguo Daily" continued the serialization of the last five chapters and changed its name to "Fenglin Leopard Incident". Chapters 1-60, according to Baixin Edition, 61-80 The chapter is based on the Zhenghua edition and refers to Ye Hongsheng's proofread edition. Chapters 81-85 were written by Gong Yiren based on the 80,000-word rough outline of the original work, and the original serial title "Fenglin Leopard Incident", and he wrote a 10,000-word story summary from memory to make up for the shortcomings. 2 Bloody Cold Light Sword 1 1941 Tianjin Zhenghua "Twelve Money Darts" is a two-part work, written in 1940. It was renamed "Three Birds in the Lion Forest" and was published. The ending is about 10,000 less words than "Blooded and Cold Light Sword" 3 Arsenopalm 1 1949 Shanghai Guangyi Book Company's sequel to "Blooded and Cold Light Sword" 4 Martial Arts Struggle 1 December 1939 Serialized in Beijing's "Morning News" from August 1940 to November 1941. It is one of the four works of Tianjin Zhenghua Qian Dart and the prequel to Twelve Qian Dart. Chapter 17 and below are ghostwritten by Zheng Zhengyin 5 Makino Xiongfeng 1 In 1942, Zheng Zhengyin ghostwrote and serialized the sequel to the 1947 Lili edition of "The Struggle for the Martial Arts" in newspapers. In 1943, the Tianjin Zhenghua Publishing Department published Volume 1, and Bai Yu made a lot of additions and deletions. , Volume 4 was published around early 1944. It was the last Bai Yu novel published by Zhenghua Publishing Department, and Zhenghua was closed since then. In 1947, Shanghai Lili Publishing House republished it in two volumes. 6 Lian Gu Ji 2 was published in "Beijing Report" in early 1939. 》serialized according to Zhenghua edition, the fourth of the four works of Qian Biao. The first volume in June 1939 was printed by the Tianjin Zhenghua Publishing Department and continued to be published in six volumes in February 1942. The Changchun Xinjing Bookstore in the ninth year of the Puppet Manchurian Kant reprinted 7 major volumes. The Legend of Zelong and Snake 2 was serialized in Beijing's "Liyan Pictorial" on November 15, 1941, and was completely published by the end of December 1944. According to the Zhenghua edition and "Liyan Pictorial", the sequel to "The Legend of the United Guards" has not yet been completed. , the author once published a sequel in Tianjin's "Truth, Goodness and Beauty Illustrated Magazine", which was grafted with "Heshuo Seven Heroes" and published as a single book under the title of "Wild Goose Wings Dart" and "Qingping Sword" series. For the sake of completeness, Gong rewrote the ending based on Ren'an Baiyu's intention during his lifetime. 8 Stealing Fist 1 October 1940 Tianjin Zhenghua/1947 Shanghai Lili Bookstore October 1940 Tianjin Zhenghua Publishing Department First edition 20 chapters. 1947 Shanghai Lili The bookstore was renamed "Jing Cicada's Stealing Skills" and reprinted 22 chapters 9 "Green Shirt Heroes 1" Bai Yu's first martial arts novel. In 1927, the first two chapters were published in the supplement of "World Daily" in Beijing under the title "Pink Skeleton". In 1931, "Yi Shi" "Evening News" was completed, with 13 chapters in total. "White Blades and Green Shirts" was also used during serialization. The first six chapters were published by Xiehe Bookstore in June 1942 under the title "Seven Heroes of the Green Forest" by Tianjin Zhengda Book Company, and the last seven chapters were published by Tianjin Zhengda Book Company in June 1947. Zhang was published under the title "Pink Skull". In June 1947, Shanghai Xiehe Bookstore combined the two books into a volume called "The Hero in Green Shirt" and published it 10 Mo Yunshou 1. It was first published in the Puppet Manchukuo "Qilin" magazine and serialized 24 chapters. The first 32 chapters were published by Beijing Wenxing Book Company. Chapter 10 was published by Lili Publishing House in three volumes in 1942, with 42 chapters. In 1948, Shanghai Lili Publishing House republished it in three volumes. 11 Jiandi Jingmeng 1 According to Zhengxin and Yuanchang The version was published by Shanghai Zhengxin Publishing House in June 1947, and the four sequel chapters were published by Shanghai Yuanchang Press in December of the same year. 12 Hengjiang Yishuofeng, two books in one volume, was serialized from 1933 to 1935. It was originally called "Yellow Flower Tribulation" in April 1949. Bai Yu's second martial arts novel from Shanghai Baixin Bookstore was originally titled "Yellow Flower Tribulation". "Hengjiang Swarm" was published by Shanghai Baixin Bookstore in April 1949. Gong Yiren believed that this book was "Yellow Flower Tribulation" 13 Taihu Yiyan was serialized in newspapers and periodicals in the second half of 1946 and published as a single volume in August 1947. Yuanchang Press in August 1947 Published by Shanghai Zhengqi Bookstore, general distributor 14 Heshuo Seven Heroes 1 15 Wild Goose Wings Dart 1 1947 Tianjin "Truth, Goodness and Beauty" illustrated magazine serialization Published by Chongqing Central Press in November 1949, Dahua Bookstore general distributor "Wild Geese Wings Dart", "Qingping Sword" 》In fact, they are the first and second volumes of the same book 16 Qingping Sword 17 Danjian Ji 1 18 Xiong Niangzi 1 19 Dragon Tongue Sword 1 It is not certain whether it was serialized in a newspaper. It was reprinted by Shanghai Zhengqi Bookstore in April 1949 20 Xia Hidden Technique 1 1947 In September, the cover of Shanghai Lili Bookstore was printed as "Xia Yin Chuan Ji" and the catalog was printed as "Xia Yin Chuan Ji". 21 Secret Valley Xia Yin was published in 1948. The original version was incomplete without the second volume and copyright page. The introduction and table of contents were printed as "Secret Valley Xia Ying". Publication instructions and editorial instructions are printed as "Hidden Heroes in the Secret Valley" 22 The Legend of Green Forest Heroes 1 Serialized in Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao from August 1, 1955 to January 26, 1956. The original text of Bai Yu's last martial arts novel "Twelve Golden Darts" is in the palace Bai Yu founded the sect. This book has 17 volumes (collections), a total of 85 chapters, and more than 1.2 million words.

The first 16 volumes were written before the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and the story is not over yet; this is because Bai Yu has already gained fame and fortune and does not want to write "boring words" anymore. In 1946, in order to make ends meet, Bai Yu had no choice but to reinvent herself as Feng Fu, so she wrote the last volume, which was renamed "Fenglin Leopard's Incident" and serialized in Tianjin's "Jianguo Daily". "Twelve Money Darts" inherits the writing techniques of Zhang Hui's novels. It tells the story of the feud between brothers Yuan Zhenwu (Fei Baozi) and Yu Jianping (Twelve Money Darts), which led to the robbing of darts 20 years later to seek revenge and a battle of wits.

The reason why Gong Baiyu's "Twelve Golden Darts" won the love of readers as soon as it came out, and its artistic charm lasts forever, is because Gong Baiyu did not make up random things like his predecessors did. Martial arts novels are written in absurd ways, but strictly follow Lu Xun's teachings, writing about martial arts as "people", their emotions, their noble and bright side, their small and selfish side, their incompetence and helplessness place, through them to reveal the unfairness in society and the world, and to expose the dark reality of collusion between government and businessmen and good people not being rewarded. "Stealing Fist" is also an important work of Gong Baiyu. It tells the story of Yang Luchan, a young man from Guangping Prefecture in southern Hebei during the Qing Dynasty who stole boxing to learn martial arts. In order to learn boxing, Yang Luchan went to Chenjiagou to find Tai Chi Chen, but was rejected by Chen. Later, Yang Luchan disguised herself as a mute and sneaked into Chen's house as a servant. , sneaked into Chen's residence, went through many hardships, and finally learned amazing skills and became famous in the capital. On the one hand, it tells the story of Yang Luchan who pretended to be a mute for three years, endured many hardships, and secretly learned Tai Chi from Chen's disciples, showing the "xiaxia" spirit of being indomitable and enduring humiliation; on the other hand, it tells the story of Yang Luchan entering Chen's family. In the past five years, I was rejected by Tai Chi Chen. I apprenticed everywhere and met many "hypocrites". This criticizes the unrealistic side of the martial arts world.