Gu Long and Jin Yong are famous martial arts novels in China. Their novels have been widely adapted into movies, TV series, animation and other forms of works. The following are some of the adaptation differences between them: 1. Plot: The plot of Gu Long's novels is usually more unique and imaginative, while Jin Yong's novels pay more attention to the compact and logical plot. In the process of adaptation, Gu Long's novel may be more free to play, while Jin Yong's novel may make some adjustments and cuts to the story to meet the requirements of television or movies. 2. Character setting: The characters in Gu Long's novels usually have distinct personalities and unique images, while the characters in Jin Yong's novels pay more attention to their personality characteristics and background stories. In the adaptation process, Gu Long's novel might be more free to play, while Jin Yong's novel might make some adjustments to the character settings according to the requirements of the TV or movie. 3. Literature style: The literary styles of Gu Long and Jin Yong are different. Gu Long's novels pay more attention to describing the grudges of Jianghu, emotional entanglements and the contradictions and conflicts of the characters 'hearts. Jin Yong's novels pay more attention to describing the historical background, political struggles and the shaping of the characters. In the process of adaptation, in order to meet the requirements of television or movies, Gu Long's novels may pay more attention to the compact and logical plot, while Jin Yong's novels may pay more attention to the image and personality of the characters. 4. Adapted versions: Gu Long and Jin Yong's novels have been adapted into various versions, including movies, TV series, anime, games, etc. In the process of adaptation, different versions may have different adaptation methods and styles, but their core content is the same. Gu Long and Jin Yong's novels are both classic works of Chinese martial arts novels. They have some differences in story plot, character setting, literary style and adapted versions.