Jin Yong's novels were the classics of Chinese classical martial arts novels, which were translated into many languages and widely spread. The Return of the Condor Heroes was one of Jin Yong's most famous novels and had been adapted into television dramas many times. According to statistics," The Return of the Condor Heroes " was one of Jin Yong's novels that had been remade the most on television. It had been adapted into a TV series five times in total. Here are a few of the major remakes: 1 In 1966, Hong Kong Television broadcasted the TV series of the same name,"The Condor Heroes", which was created by Jin Yong. It was starred by Huang Rihua, Tang Zhenye, and Liu Dehua. In 1984, the Hong Kong Astronomical Observatory broadcasted a TV series of the same name created by Jin Yong,"The Condor Heroes", which was starred by Andy Liu, Xiaolongnu, Huang Rihua and others. 3 In 1994, a TV series of the same name, The Condor Heroes, created by Jin Yong, was broadcasted in the mainland of China. It starred Andy Liu, Xiaolongnu, Zhou Jie and others. 4 In 2016, a TV series of the same name,"The Condor Heroes," created by Jin Yong, was broadcasted in the mainland of China. It starred Yang Yang, Xiao Longnu, Li Qin, and others. 5 In 2020, a TV series of the same name, The Return of the Condor Heroes, created by Jin Yong, was broadcasted in the mainland of China. It starred Xiao Zhan, Xiao Longnu, Wang Yibo, and others. It could be seen that " The Return of the Condor Heroes " was one of the works that was remade the most in Jin Yong's novels. Different remakes had different characters and plot settings, but they were all loved and recognized by the audience.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels have been made into many TV series and movies, so in the past few years, the remake of Jin Yong's martial arts novels has been a hot topic. Although Jin Yong's martial arts novels had become an important part of Chinese literature and culture, their copyright protection was relatively strict. Remake required the authorization of Mr. Jin Yong. In addition, due to Mr. Jin Yong's influence and popularity, the production cost of the authorized remake would be relatively high. Although the production level of Chinese movies and TV series has been constantly improving in recent years, and many excellent works have appeared, it is not easy to remake Jin Yong's martial arts novels and obtain the authorization of Mr. Jin Yong. Therefore, it was temporarily uncertain whether Jin Yong's martial arts novel would be remade into a TV series again.
Not The Four Great Classics and Jin Yong were not the most popular TV series. Although these novels and characters have a wide influence in China, many TV dramas and movies have been adapted from these works. The following is a list of some of the most remade TV series and movies: - The Four Famous Books: Journey to the West, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber and Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Jin Yong: The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Swordsman and The Deer Cauldron - Movies: The Godfather, Forrest Gump, Life is Beautiful, Titanic, Roman Holiday, and the Harry Potter series Although the Four Great Classics and Jin Yong's works were very classic, many remakes of TV series and movies were loved by the audience, and different remakes had different styles and forms of expression.
Jin Yong was one of the representatives of Chinese martial arts novels. His works had been translated into many languages and had a wide influence in China and around the world. Jin Yong's novels were famous for their deep character portrayals, twists and turns in the plot, and beautiful writing. The martial arts elements in his novels were also loved by many audiences. Jin Yong's novels often depicted chivalrous spirit, Jianghu loyalty, sect disputes, and other elements that still had a wide range of cultural significance in contemporary society. Therefore, Jin Yong's martial arts works were frequently remade not only to inherit and carry forward his classic works, but also to meet the audience's demand for martial arts culture. The remake of Jin Yong's works also needed to take into account market demand and commercial interests. The remake might attract more viewers and increase the ratings and box office revenue. In addition, Jin Yong's works have profound cultural content and historical background. The remake of his works can better show the charm of Chinese traditional culture and also help to carry forward the national spirit. Therefore, the frequent remake of Jin Yong's martial arts works was not only to inherit and carry forward the classic works, but also to meet the audience's demand for martial arts culture, but also to carry forward the national spirit and convey the cultural content.
The reason why Jin Yong's novels were always remade was mainly because of the following reasons: Classic status: Jin Yong's novels have become an important part of Chinese culture and are widely regarded as one of the best martial arts novels. Its plot, characters and stories are deeply loved by readers. 2. Impact: Jin Yong's novels have a far-reaching influence, not only in China, but also in Asia and around the world. Its storyline and characters had been widely spread and became a cultural symbol. 3. The copyright issue: Jin Yong's novels and their copyrights are very precious and difficult to obtain the permission of the copyright owner to remake. Therefore, only television stations and film companies with copyrights could remake it, while other companies could not film it. 4. Market demand: Since Jin Yong's novels have become cultural symbols, there is a market demand to remake them into TV series or movies. This market demand pushed Jin Yong's novels to be remade many times. Jin Yong's novels were often remade because of their classic status, influence, copyright issues, and many other reasons.
Which one of Jin Yong's novels has not been remade into a TV series? Some of Jin Yong's novels had already been remade into TV series, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, and so on. However, there were some novels that were not remade into television dramas. 1 The Deer and the Cauldron: This novel is Jin Yong's classic, but it has not been remade into a TV series. This was because the plot in the novel was more complicated and required more creative space. Moreover, there were many characters involved in the novel, so the production of the TV series required a lot of manpower, material resources, and time. 2."Heroes": This novel is also one of Jin Yong's representative works, but it has not been remade into a TV series. This was because the plot and characters in the novel were more unique and required the author to have higher literary attainments and creative ability. 3 " Snow Mountain Flying Fox ": This novel is one of Jin Yong's short stories, which contains some more exciting novels. However, it was not made into a TV series. This was because the plot in the novel was relatively simple and involved fewer characters. It was less difficult to produce a TV series.
There were a few novels in Jin Yong's novels that had not been remade into television dramas: The Legend of the Condor Heroes: This novel is one of Jin Yong's most famous works. It has been remade into TV series many times, such as the 1983, 1994, and 2003 versions. However, the 2003 version of the TV series was not widely accepted. It was considered to be quite different from the original work, so it was not very popular among Jin Yong's fans. [2]"Tian Long Ba Bu": This novel has also been remade into TV series many times, such as the 1997 edition, the 2002 edition, etc. However, the quality of some versions of the TV series was not satisfactory. Some scenes and characters were not as vivid as the original. [3]" Smiling Proud Jianghu ": This novel is also one of Jin Yong's masterpieces. It has been remade into TV series many times, such as the 1994 and 1996 versions. However, due to the complexity of the plot of the novel and the difficulty of filming the TV series, some versions of the TV series did not perform well. It should be noted that many of Jin Yong's novels have been adapted into movies, stage plays, and other forms of works, so some novels have not been remade into television dramas.
Many of Jin Yong's novels had been adapted into TV series or movies, but not all of them. The following are some TV series or movies that have remade Jin Yong's novels: - In 1966, Jin Yong's novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, was made into a TV series with the same name and starred by Huang Rihua. - In 1976, Jin Yong's novel," Eight Dragons ", was made into a TV series of the same name, with Zhang Kenen and Chen Yulian as the main actors. - In 1984, Jin Yong's novel, The Deer and the Cauldron, was made into a TV series of the same name, with Zhou Jie and Ning Jing as the main actors. - In 1994, Jin Yong's novel,'Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World,' was made into a TV series of the same name, with Zhou Yong and Li Jie as the main actors. - In 2003, Jin Yong's novel,"The Sword of Green Blood," was made into a TV series of the same name, which was released by Chen Kun and Ning Jing. - In 2013, Jin Yong's novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, was made into a TV series of the same name, which was released by Yang Yang and Xiao Longnu. Although many of Jin Yong's novels had been made into TV series or movies, not all of them had been remade.
There were many cases where Jin Yong's novels were remade into television dramas. The following are some of the more well-known works: The Return of the Condor Heroes: A TV series of the same name directed by Jin Yong was broadcasted in 1986. It was one of the earliest works of Jin Yong that were remade into TV series. " Eight Dragons ": A TV series of the same name directed by Jin Yong was broadcasted in 1994. The special effects of the drama were gorgeous and the scenes were exquisite, which was deeply loved by the audience. [3]" Smiling Proud in Jianghu ": A TV series of the same name directed by Jin Yong was broadcasted in 1996. The TV series was set in the world of swordsmen and showed the love and hatred of Jianghu people. 4. The Deer and the Cauldron: A TV series of the same name directed by Jin Yong was broadcast in 1998. The drama tells the story of Wei Xiaobao, a Jianghu man at the end of the Ming Dynasty, who finally became a high official after going through hardships. 5 " Journey of Chivalrous Men ": A TV series of the same name directed by Jin Yong was broadcasted in 2002. The drama was adapted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel " Journey of Chivalrous Men ", which was set in the Tang Dynasty and narrated the grudges between the chivalrous men. 6. The Sword of the Green Blood: A TV series of the same name, directed by Jin Yong, was broadcast in 1984. It was set in the Ming Dynasty and told the story of a struggle between conspiracy and justice. 7 " Flying Fox on Snow Mountain ": A TV series of the same name directed by Jin Yong was broadcasted in 1991. The drama was set in the Qing Dynasty and told a story about the grudges of the martial arts world. These are some of the representative works of Jin Yong's novels that have been remade into television dramas. Of course, many other works have also been remade into television dramas.
Zhang Jizhong's remake of Jin Yong's novels included 'Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World',' The Legend of the Condor Heroes','The Eight Dragons and Dragons','The Return of the Condor Swords',' Green Blood Sword','The Deer Cauldron',' The Heaven Sword and the Dragon Sabre', as well as the unfilmed 'Flying Fox Biography,' Flying Fox on Snow Mountain','The Tactics of the Liancheng,' White Horse Howling in the West Wind 'and' Mandarin Duck Knife'. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Which one of Jin Yong's novels has been remade the most? As far as I know, Jin Yong's novels have been remade many times. The Legend of the Condor Heroes: starred by Huang Rihua, Liang Jiahui, Mai Dangxiong, etc. It was released in 1983. [2]" Demigods and Semi-Devils ": Zhang Zhilin, Zhong Lidi, Liang Jiahui, and others starred in the movie. It was released in 1994. 3. The Deer and the Cauldron: starred by Lin Zhiying, Zhong Litong, Liang Jiahui and others. It was released in 1998. [4. Smiling Proud in the World: starred by Chen Daoming, Gong Li, Lu Songxian, etc. It was released in 1994.] 5. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Played in 2006 by Andy Liu, Xiaolongnu, and Zhou Jie. In addition, Jin Yong's novels had also been adapted into television dramas, movies, stage plays, and other different versions, presenting different styles and characteristics that were deeply loved by the audience.