Ling Shuanghua, a character in Jin Yong's martial arts novel "The Legend of Liancheng", is delicate and refined. In the review of the book, she is praised as "as light as a chrysanthemum". Because of a chance encounter with Ding Dian at the Chrysanthemum Club in Hankou, they fell in love. His father, Ling Tuisi, the prefect of Jingzhou, pretended to betroth his daughter to Ding Dian in order to obtain Ding Dian's secret of connecting cities. He secretly poisoned Ding Dian with the poison of Jinbo Xunhua and tortured him every day. Ling Shuanghua was forced by her father to swear never to meet Ding Dian. Later, she even disfigured herself in order not to marry anyone else. Ling Shuanghua placed a pot of flowers on the window sill of Ding Dian's cell every day, and Ding Dian even used it as a reason to live. After Ling Shuanghua died, Di Yun buried his ashes with Ding Dian.
A thousand years ago, Sikong Tu wrote in the elegant chapter of "Twenty-Four Poems" "Falling flowers are speechless, people are as pale as chrysanthemums"; a thousand years later, Jin Yong used "People are as pale as chrysanthemums" "Chrysanthemum" is the retrospective title of his martial arts novel, this martial arts novel is called "The Secret of Liancheng". She is the most fascinating woman in the book. In the review of the book, she is praised as "as pale as a chrysanthemum", which is really appropriate. Lingshuanghua means "Lingshuanghua", which seems to refer to chrysanthemum. And "people are as pale as chrysanthemums" is a classic example of Sikong Tu's poem. Elegance>: "Falling flowers are speechless, people are as pale as chrysanthemums."
Her father, Ling Tuisi, was both the prefect of Jingzhou and the leader of the Longsha Gang in Lianghu. Her love affair with Ding Dian was taken advantage of by Ling Tuisi, who poisoned Ding Dian and imprisoned him with the highly toxic Jinbo Xunhua. This is used to interrogate the secret code of the great treasure "Cheng Lian Jue". In order to save Ding Dian's life, Ling Shuanghua vowed never to see him again. She only placed a pot of flowers on the windowsill every day, and later even disfigured herself to show her ambition. But even so, Ling Tuisi refused to let her go. Ling Shuanghua was suffocated to death by her biological father in the coffin. Before she died, she carved with her nails on the coffin lid: "Ding Lang, Ding Lang, in the next life, we will be husband and wife again." ." How can this make people not cry?
The love story between Ding Dian and Ling Shuanghua is the most touching, and it is also a prominent shining point of truth, goodness and beauty in this book. In contrast to the extreme ugliness of human nature in this book, it is particularly valuable and eye-catching. place. In the romantic atmosphere of blooming chrysanthemums and elegance, the two of them developed an unforgettable relationship because of the chrysanthemums. They fell in love at first sight, and their love for each other lasted forever. In the most ideal love, there is one biggest villain who fights for love, and this villain is Ling Shuanghua's father, Ling Tuisi. Ling Tuisi's vicious heart is really frightening to write about. A tiger's poison cannot eat its seeds, but Ling Tuisi became vicious due to the vicious expansion of greed, and actually made his daughter an innocent victim. Pretending to betroth his daughter to Ding Dian, Ling Tuisi secretly laid a trap, poisoned Ding Dian, captured him and imprisoned him. Ling Shuanghua showed her true feelings for Ding Dian and disfigured herself to stop her father from forcing her. Ding Dian regretted in his heart that he had superb martial arts and could have easily escaped from prison and gained freedom, but he was still willing to stay in prison just to see the flowers Ling Shuanghua put in the window every day.
Ding Dian is a bold and unrestrained hero, while Ling Shuanghua is a talented woman who is as delicate as a chrysanthemum, a heroic beauty, and a touching tragedy. Ding Dian said to Di Yun: "Brother, you have been betrayed by women, so much so that you don't believe in women in the world." Ding Dian taught Di Yun a lesson, so that Di Yun, who could only accept death, could also understand the world. The richness and complexity restored the pure and simple side of his heart.
Ling Shuanghua’s tragic journey has come to an end. The rose petals fell, the fragrance of the frost faded, and Ding Dian was once again poisoned by the "Jinbo Dian Flower" planted by Ling Tuisi. They had indeed felt the wind in the wind. Because love blossoms like a chrysanthemum, it blooms and withers, leaving nothing behind. Perhaps, we have never seen chrysanthemums, we only see the names of chrysanthemums.