The earliest version of The Return of the Condor Heroes was released in 1960, with Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu as the main characters. This was also the first time that The Return of the Condor Heroes had appeared in a movie.
The earliest version of the Legend of the Condor Heroes could be traced back to 1937, when Mr. Jin Yong first created the Legend of the Condor Heroes. The novel was first broadcasted on Hong Kong's television station and received widespread praise and recognition. Later, Mr. Jin Yong revised and supplemented this work many times, making it a classic martial arts novel. The earliest versions may vary according to time and historical background, but Legend of the Condor Heroes is undoubtedly one of Jin Yong's most famous works.
The earliest version of the Legend of the Condor Heroes was the first edition published in the newspaper by Mr. Jin Yong in 1959.
The earliest story of the Return of the Condor Heroes was the 1994 Hong Kong TV series, The Return of the Condor Heroes, which depicted the love and grudges between Yang Guo, the son of Guo Jing and Huang Rong, and Xiao Longnu. This TV series was based on Mr. Jin Yong's novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes, so it was set in 1994.
The earliest TV series in history," The Return of the Condor Heroes," was shot in 1966 in the mainland of China. It was directed by Chen Kaige and the actors included Zhang Guorong and Zhou Yong. After this version of the TV series was broadcasted in mainland China, it received widespread attention and praise, becoming a classic in the history of the mainland of China series.
The 83 version of Legend of the Condor Heroes was not the earliest version. According to historical records, the earliest version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes could be traced back to the 1937 classic TV series version starred by Huang Rihua, Tang Zhenye, and others. This version had an important position in the history of television dramas and had a profound influence on the later version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Later, the version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes was constantly updated and developed, such as the 1966 movie version with Jin Yong and others, the 1994 TV series version directed by Zhang Jizhong, and so on. Although the 83 version of the Legend of Condor Heroes was one of them, it was not the earliest version or one of the most popular versions. However, it still had an important position in the history of the Legend of Condor Heroes.
In 1976, The Return of the Condor Heroes was a historical costume martial arts TV series based on Jin Yong's martial arts novel. It was directed by Xiao Sheng, written by Jin Yong, and starred by Luo Lelin, Li Tongming, Bai Biao, Mi Xue, Zheng Lei, etc. It had a total of 59 episodes and was first broadcasted on Jiayi TV. This version became the first "Return of the Condor Heroes" in the history of China TV series. It was the "ancestor" of TV series. Although it did not receive a good reputation after it was broadcast, the theme song followed the theme melody of The Legend of the Condor Heroes, so it was very popular. The theme song was called The Condor God and The Condor Shooter. In this version, Luo Lelin, who played Yang Guo, was three years older than Bai Biao, who played Uncle Guo (Guo Jing), twelve years older than Mi Xue, who played Huang Rong, and fourteen years older than Li Tongming, who played Xiao Longnu. Moreover, due to the limited filming conditions at that time, the scenes and costumes seemed to be crude. For example, Cheng Ying and Lu Wushuang's costumes were simple, and there were even cases where the male actors played Granny Sun and Qiu Qianchi. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Legend of the Condor Heroes was first published in 1937.
The earliest Legend of the Condor Heroes was shot in 1966 and starred Huang Rihua, Liang Jiahui, Anita Mui and other actors. The movie was based on Mr. Jin Yong's novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes. It was about the love story of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and others. Although it had been shot for more than 50 years, the film was still popular among the audience and became one of the classic martial arts novels and movies.