The first letters of the title of the novel written by Jin Yong are combined into a couplet: The snow falls in the sky and the white deer is shot, and the laughing book hero relies on the blue Yuan. (See "The Deer and the Cauldron·Postscript") (The year in brackets is the year when the book was written):
Fei - "Flying Fox Gaiden" (1960)
Snow - "Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain" ( 1959)
Lian - "The Legend of Liancheng" (1963)
Tian - "The Eight Parts of the Dragon" (1963)
Shoo - "The Condor Shooting" "The Legend of Heroes" (1957) - the first part of Jin Yong's "The Condor Trilogy" and his famous work; it is called "the celebration of chivalrous culture" by readers of Jin Yong's novels
白— "The White Horse Roars in the West Wind" (1961) - a short story attached to "The Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain"
Deer - "The Deer and the Cauldron" (1969) (the final work) Wei Xiaobao's Seven Wives: Mu Jianping , Fang Yi, Princess Jianning, Zeng Rou, Su Quan, Shuang'er, A'ke.
Laughter - "The Swordsman" (1967)
Book - "The Book of Swords and Enmities" (1955) - the first novel
God - "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (1959) - the second part of Jin Yong's "The Condor Heroes Trilogy", which is called "The Praise of Love" by readers of Jin Yong's novels
Xia - " "Xia Ke Xing" (1965)
Yi - "The Legend of Heaven and Sword of the Dragon" (1961) - the third part of Jin Yong's "The Condor Trilogy"
Bi - "The Blue Blood Sword" "(1956)
Yuan - "Yuanyang Knife" (1961) - a short story attached to "Snowy Mountain Flying Fox"