What Are The Most Famous Quotes From Thiên Long Bát Bộ?

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Theo
Theo
2025-09-06 20:29:41
Có những câu từ 'Thiên Long Bát Bộ' cứ bất chợt bật ra mỗi khi mình nghĩ về tình nghĩa, hận thù và cái gọi là nhân duyên. Tôi thích liệt kê vài câu được mọi người nhắc đến nhiều nhất, kèm theo một chút cảm nhận của riêng mình.

"Đại trượng phu một khi đã nói lời, lấy đâu ra chỗ để rút lui?" — câu này luôn nhắc tôi về lòng giữ chữ tín và cái giá của lời hứa. "Thiên hạ vô song, song có nghĩa?" — một lời than về thời thế và công lý. "Người sống trong thế gian, phải tự biết chọn ngang hay nghiêng" — nghe như lời dạy dỗ, nhưng thật ra là lời tự trách của những kẻ bị hoàn cảnh ép buộc.

Những câu ấy không chỉ là văn vẻ; với tôi chúng như kim chỉ nam cho việc đối nhân xử thế. Khi đọc lại 'Thiên Long Bát Bộ' lần nữa, tôi thấy mình trưởng thành hơn một chút, biết trân trọng tình bạn, hiểu sâu nỗi cô đơn của các nhân vật, và thường hay tự hỏi: cái gọi là danh dự có đáng để hy sinh cả đời không?
Uma
Uma
2025-09-07 14:07:40
Ngày trước tôi hay cắt ra những câu châm ngôn từ 'Thiên Long Bát Bộ' dán vào sổ tay, giờ mở ra vẫn thấy nguyên cái cảm xúc lúc đó. Mấy câu được xem là nổi bật mà tôi vẫn dẫn ra mỗi khi tranh luận với bạn bè là:

"Một câu nói của kẻ đại trượng phu, không thể dễ dàng bẻ cong." Câu này thể hiện tầm quan trọng của cam kết trong thế giới võ hiệp. "Nghĩa là trên hết, tình cũng có lúc phải nhường" — câu này làm tôi nhớ tới những lựa chọn đau đớn giữa tình yêu và trách nhiệm. "Sống trên đời, gặp nhau do duyên phận, rời bỏ cũng vì số mệnh" — một câu buồn mà sâu, thường khiến mình trầm ngâm sau khi đọc.

Ngoài ra còn có những câu nhỏ nhưng châm biếm, như những lời chửi rủa hay mỉa mai giữa các bang phái; chúng làm bối cảnh xã hội trong truyện thêm sống động. Tôi hay chia sẻ mấy câu này lên nhóm chat fandom để kéo lại những cuộc trò chuyện dài về nhân vật và số phận.
George
George
2025-09-07 18:06:53
Có lúc tôi chỉ muốn ghi lại mấy câu chạm tim từ 'Thiên Long Bát Bộ' và treo lên tường làm động lực. Một vài câu mình yêu thích: câu nhắc về lời nói đã một khi phát ra khó gỡ, câu than về duyên phận khiến người ta chùn bước, và câu dạy về nghĩa tình khiến mình hiểu được vì sao nhân vật bỏ hết tất cả để bảo vệ lẽ phải.

Không cần phải trích dẫn chính xác từng chữ để cảm nhận sức nặng của chúng — với tôi, những câu này như những tấm gương. Khi buồn, mình mở sang đoạn chứa một câu nhớ đời và bỗng thấy lòng dịu lại, hoặc thấy được sức mạnh để quyết định tiếp theo. Nếu bạn chưa chọn được câu ruột, thử đọc lại một chương và khoanh dưới những câu khiến tim bạn rung động, rồi để chúng ở nơi dễ thấy.
Mic
Mic
2025-09-08 07:14:49
Nếu rút gọn thành vài câu kinh điển từ 'Thiên Long Bát Bộ' mà mình hay nhắc, sẽ là: "Lời nói đã ra, như ngựa đã phi" (tức là nói rồi khó rút lại); "Nghĩa khắc ghi, thù khó quên"; và "Duyên số an bày, người có gặp lại không?". Tôi thấy những câu này biểu đạt được ba trục chính: chữ tín, ân oán, và duyên phận — thứ làm cho truyện vừa hào hùng vừa day dứt. Mỗi khi gặp tình huống khó xử trong đời sống, mình lại nhớ tới chúng và tự hỏi phải chọn thế nào để vẫn giữ được tâm mình.
Yara
Yara
2025-09-08 14:25:20
Giai đoạn đọc lại 'Thiên Long Bát Bộ' năm ngoái khiến tôi đặt nhiều câu hỏi về danh dự, nguồn gốc và tình yêu. Thay vì chỉ liệt kê câu chữ, tôi thường phân loại theo chủ đề khi nói với bạn bè: chữ tín (ví dụ câu về đại trượng phu giữ lời), duyên phận (những câu than về số mệnh), và ân oán (các câu nói về báo thù hay trả ơn).

Những câu nói nổi tiếng thường được trích dẫn không chỉ vì văn chương mà bởi vì chúng khiến người đọc phản chiếu chính mình. Ví dụ, câu về lời hứa làm mình nghĩ đến các quyết định quan trọng trong đời — đôi khi phải đứng lên chịu trách nhiệm cho lựa chọn ấy. Còn những câu về duyên phận lại khiến mình mềm lòng, đặt nhân vật giữa bi kịch và lãng mạn. Tôi hay ghi chú những câu này vào nhật ký để quay lại đọc khi cần định hướng hoặc đơn giản là muốn được an ủi bằng một câu văn chạm tới lòng.
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