Among Jin Yong’s novels, what is known as a martial arts prose poem is

It is "White Horse Roaring in the West Wind" (1960)

It is one of the two short stories in Jin Yong's works. It is a unique martial arts prose poem. Although the plot is not twisty enough, there are foreshadowings everywhere. Describes the intrigue between master and apprentice. Li San's death, Li Wenxiu's emotional turmoil, and the master-disciple feud between Hua Hui and Ma Jiajun are all cleverly foreshadowed. The characters are vivid. Not only is the story of the protagonist Li Wenxiu extremely touching, but Su Pu and Aman's family all have their own personalities. The theme is deeper than the theme of pleasure and revenge in traditional martial arts novels. The whole book focuses on love and evil. White Horse Li San's death seemed to be for a map, but in fact he died at the hands of his love rival Shi Zhongjun. Ma Jiajun also sacrificed his life for love when he rescued Li Wenxiu; Hua Hui wanted to kill Li Wenxiu before he died, but Li Wenxiu accidentally asked about the appearance of his lover Aman's mother, and the trembling in his heart prevented Hua Hui from killing him. Live for love, die for love, where love lies, where evil lies. "The white prime minister knows that he still presses his sword, and the wealthy family has already laughed and flicked his crown." This couplet is the theme of "The White Horse". Jin Yong's original intention may be to write about the dangers of the world through Hua Hui's experiences.