The wuxia drama you watched when you were young might be "Heroes". This was a martial arts TV series produced by Hong Kong's TVB-TV, which was first broadcasted in 1991. Mr. Jin Yong authorized Huang Rihua, Liang Jiahui, Zhong Chuhong, and others to star in the play. The drama told the story of a chivalrous man, which involved the grudges of the Jianghu, the love between children, the rules of the Wulin, and other topics. If you have any questions about the show, please continue to ask.
I watched a martial arts drama when I was young, but I can't remember the name. It might be " My Own Swordsman,"" Journey of the Chivalrous Swordsman,"" The Heart of the Sword," or something like that. According to my knowledge of web novels, these dramas all involve martial arts, Jianghu, martial arts sects, martial arts secret manuals, and other elements. They have a certain reference value. However, due to the age, there may be some mistakes in my memory. Please provide more information so that I can better help you.
I recommend The Great Doctor, Boundless, by Stone Octopus. This was a novel about urban life. The evil devil traveled to the modern world and became the descendant of a Chinese doctor. The male protagonist, Xu Chunliang, was the 21-year-old leader of the Five Venoms Sect, while the female protagonist, Mei Ruxue, was the daughter of a noble family at the age of 23. The story was set in an era when traditional Chinese medicine was declining. The world seemed to be peaceful, but in reality, there was a Jianghu behind it. The protagonist had transmigrated to a repeater who had failed the college entrance examination three times and was arranged by his grandfather to work in the hospital. Stone Octopus was a great author. His writing style and logic were not bad. Although he felt that the main character's cultivation style did not match the medical industry, he could read it when the book was out of stock. Overall, it was like urban literature. There were highlights of the collision between medical skills and martial arts, as well as the intertwining of Jianghu and reality. It was suitable for readers who liked Godly Doctors, martial arts, and Jianghu. The novel was rated four stars. There were also novels such as " Almighty Uncle,"" Fist Gang,"" Hunting Rebirth: When the Hunt is in Progress," and " Bringing the Martial Arts Club to Be a Farmer Girl." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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There were many foreign horror movies that he had watched when he was young. He could refer to the following popular genre: 1. Vampires: Including Vampire Hunter D, Night Visit the Vampire, etc. 2. Zombies, including Mr. Zombie and Shawn the Zombie. 3. Monsters, including Alien and Fatal IDs. 4. Horror thrillers, including " Horror Cruise,"" The Shining," etc. 5. Psychological horror films, including Horror Hotline, Paranoia, etc. These are just some of the more classic foreign horror films. If you have other preferences, you can also look for them according to your own preferences.
The following suggestions could be used as a reference for a good name for a martial arts novel: 1 Sword Qi Great Wall: A name full of history and mystery can show the ancient Great Wall and powerful sword qi in martial arts novels. Condor Hero: A simple and imaginative name can make people think of a tall and mighty condor character in martial arts novels who acts chivalrously. 3. Red Sleeves Allure: An elegant and feminine name could portray the beautiful and powerful female characters in martial arts novels. [4. Jianghu Grudges: A name full of Jianghu aura can show the scenes of swords and swords, grudges and grudges in martial arts novels.] [5. Flying Flower Chasing Moon: A poetic and romantic name can show those chivalrous men in martial arts novels who are highly skilled in martial arts and are good at qinggong.]
There were many sad dramas that he watched when he was young. Some of the classics included Warm Spring, Cherry, Mute Bride, Wanjun, and Spring of Kapok. These plots revolved around family, love, and the hardships of life, allowing people to feel deep emotions and memories when watching. The characters and storylines in these dramas were very real and touching, making people cry a lot when they were young. These sad dramas were very popular at that time and became one of the classic memories of many people.
The younger generation of martial arts actors included Xu Minghao, Huang Zitao, and Shi Xiaolong. Xu Minghao was born on November 7, 1997. He started learning traditional martial arts at the age of four. His dance had the unique feeling of flowing water, clean and beautiful strength given by martial arts. He was famous for his somersault in Korea. Huang Zitao was born on May 2, 1993. At the age of five, his parents sent him to the martial arts team to learn martial arts. He was good at playing with sticks and barehanded fighting. Shi Xiaolong, a child star, debuted. He practiced martial arts at the age of two and became famous at the age of five. He received guidance from Master Shi Yongxin in Shaolin Temple and soon mastered many difficult martial arts. He entered the entertainment industry by gaining attention in international performances with his outstanding Luohan Rod and Shaolin Fist.
I watched a lot of TV shows when I was young, but there was one classic that was deeply imprinted in my mind. This was an animated film about an adventure called " Dinosaur Express." It was produced in Japan and debuted in 1986. This cartoon was about a young scientist who invented a dinosaur spaceship that could travel through time and space. He led a group of brave dinosaurs on an adventure. This cartoon not only had thrilling battle scenes but also some profound philosophical thoughts such as the relationship between humans and nature. This cartoon was not only popular in Japan but also in China. If you are interested in this cartoon, you can go and watch it. It will definitely bring you a lot of joy and memories.
As far as I know, there was a children's play called Journey to the West that I watched when I was young. This was a classic Chinese children's TV series about the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sand Monk, who were searching for Buddhist scriptures in the Western Paradise with his friends. This TV series was very popular in China and other countries and had a large number of fans.