A Hero Born

The Definitive Edition , #1

paperback, 432 pages

Published March 10, 2020 by St. Martin's Griffin.

ISBN:
978-1-250-22062-2
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4 stars (12 reviews)

The Song Empire has been invaded by its warlike Jurchen neighbours from the north. Half its territory and its historic capital lie in enemy hands; the peasants toil under the burden of the annual tribute demanded by the victors. Meanwhile, on the Mongolian steppe, a disparate nation of great warriors is about to be united by a warlord whose name will endure for eternity: Genghis Khan.

Guo Jing, son of a murdered Song patriot, grew up with Genghis Khan's army. He is humble, loyal, perhaps not altogether wise, and is fated from birth to one day confront an opponent who is the opposite of him in every way: privileged, cunning and flawlessly trained in the martial arts.

Guided by his faithful shifus, The Seven Heroes of the South, Guo Jing must return to China - to the Garden of the Drunken Immortals in Jiaxing - to fulfil his destiny. But …

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5 stars

Loved it! Terrible I have to wait until March for the next volume, especially since this first book isn't an encapsulated story. This is a really accessible, modern translation. And in audio, the narration was quite easy to follow.

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4 stars

I can't believe this has never been translated in English before now. This first volume is an excellent story of the young life and education of a future hero in a world where practitioners of the martial arts can perform supernatural feats.

This book obviously owes a good deal to the classics of Chinese literature like Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margin, but with more modern pacing and characterizations. At least modern for the time these stories were written, starting in the 1950s.

There are several more modern factors included in the book. The main hero has a more modern sense of morality. It has a cast of characters that while still large, is far more manageable than the huge numbers found in the classics. While it doesn't have an overabundance of strong female characters, it lacks the outright misogyny found in some earlier works.

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3 stars

In the 13th century, in China, two soon-to-be fathers and best friends make a vow to unite their families, starting with their as-yet unborn children. However, a chance meeting with a stranger and an attack on their village set in motion a series of events that will alter their families forever.

This is the second novel I've now read in English by Jin Yong (the other one being Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain). He's a legend in Asia for creating a number of stories that have transcended mere pop-fiction and have become part of the culture, somewhat akin to George Lucas with Star Wars or Stan Lee with his many comic-book superheroes. Chances are, if you know someone who grew up in China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan, they know of Jin Yong--most likely because they've read his wuxia (martial-arts hero) novels or seen the stories on TV.

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Subjects

  • wuxia
  • fantasy
  • historical fiction
  • adventure
  • war