According to the novel information provided, Water Margins, Ximen Qing was a historical novel from the Song Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty. The male protagonist was Ximen Qing, a street thug from Shangliang Mountain. Therefore, the male lead in the wuxia drama was the street gangster, Xi Men Qing. He recommended related martial arts novels such as "The Eight Dragons" and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes." The male protagonists were also martial arts heroes from the marketplace. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
, according to your needs, I recommend the following ancient wuxia novels. The female villain or the villain BOSS has very high martial arts skills: 1. "Little Ruffian Girl Traversing the Deep Palace 2: Only Being an Empress, Not a Concubine": The female protagonist had short hair, and her martial arts skills were excellent. She was open and bold, and she spoke harshly. Her martial arts skills were very powerful. 2. "Are you crazy? The opening female villain forced me to kidnap the female lead! In the novel where the female protagonist Fang Yu kept transmigrating, as she received more and more system rewards, her martial arts became more and more exquisite. 3. "Then I'll Be the Villain": After the female protagonist Si Kouyin couldn't stand the conspiracy in the mansion, she decided to challenge the villain BOSS and become a very powerful female villain. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the novel," The Heavens: Spoiler from the Dream of China." It was a novel about the infinite universe. It traveled through time to a great era where many ancient dramas merged together, including the Qin, Sui, Tang, and other countries. There were plots such as Zhao Pan 'er and the forbidden love in the harem. The protagonist, Chen Lang, dominated the countries, changed the laws, and changed his fate. This novel also incorporated elements from martial arts novels such as A Dream of Splendor " and " The Eight Heroes." It was very good and had been adapted into a period drama. He could take a look. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Yes, 'Green Street Hooligans' is based on a true story. It delves into the world of football hooliganism in England.
"Handsome, I have a martial arts manual." I recommend this novel to you. It has a funny male lead and martial arts secret manual with a Cantonese accent. He transmigrated into the martial arts world and explored the martial arts world with the most indecent old Taoist and the indecent main character, Li Hua. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In the 1990s, wuxia dramas set off a craze in China and were loved by the majority of the audience. The following are some examples of the popularity of martial arts dramas at that time: " Eight Dragons and Dragons ": The classic martial arts novel created by Mr. Jin Yong has been filmed into 13 movies and several TV series. Among them, the 1997 Hong Kong director Lee Shau-Kee's TV series," Dragons and Demons ", was the most famous and hailed as a classic. The main actors included Andy Liu, Chen Daoming, Zhang Zhilin, and so on. 2. The Return of the Condor Heroes: A martial arts novel also created by Mr. Jin Yong has been filmed into more than 20 TV series. Among them, the 1998 TV series "The Return of the Condor Heroes" directed by Hong Kong director Lee Tim Shing, the most famous stars included Huang Rihua, Xiao Longnu, Liang Jiahui, etc. 3." Smiling Proud Jianghu ": A martial arts novel also created by Mr. Jin Yong has been filmed into more than 10 TV series. Among them, the 1999 Hong Kong director, Zheng Shaoqiu, directed the TV series " Smiling Proud Jianghu." The most famous actors included Lui Songxian, Anita Mui, and Qiu Shuzhen. These wuxia dramas were very popular at that time and attracted a large audience. Other than that, there were also some other well-known martial arts dramas such as The Deer and the Cauldron, The Heaven Sword and the Dragon Sabre, etc.
In the 1980s, the wuxia TV series included " The Return of the Divine Heroes,"" The Shadow of the Chance,"" Flying Fox with Jade Face,"" Iron Blood Big Flag Gate,"" The Legend of Chu Liuxiang's Bat,"" Records of Gratitude and Revenge in Jianghu,"" Crazy Hero and Heavenly Witch,"" Thunderbolt Golden Light,"" Yue Nu Sword,"" Divine Sword and Demon Blade."
There were many powerful protective divine arts in martial arts dramas. The following were some common ones: Taiji Fist: Taiji Fist is an ancient martial art that trains the body in a slow and gentle way to strengthen the physique and cultivate one's character. In wuxia dramas, Taiji Fist was often used to protect the body and increase its flexibility and strength. Star Absorbing Technique: Star Absorbing Technique is a method of cultivating internal strength. It absorbs the energy in the universe to enhance one's strength. In wuxia dramas, the Star Absorption Technique was often used to treat various diseases or to absorb other people's internal energy to enhance one's strength. [3. Nine Swords Beyond the Swords: Nine Swords Beyond the Swords is a unique sword technique known for its speed, accuracy, and ruthlessness.] In wuxia dramas, the Nine Swords Beyond the Swords was often used to break the enemy's martial arts or to protect oneself through rapid attacks. 4. Duan's Martial Arts: The Duan's Martial Arts were the martial arts of the Duan family of Dali. They were famous for their profound internal strength and exquisite swordsmanship. In wuxia dramas, Duan's martial arts were often used to defeat the enemy or to protect himself through exquisite swordsmanship. 5 Sunflower Manual: Sunflower Manual is a Ming Dynasty eunuch manual that cultivates internal energy with unparalleled strength. In wuxia dramas, the Sunflower Manual was often used to cultivate internal energy to increase one's strength. The above are just some common protective divine arts. In fact, there are many other martial arts in martial arts dramas. Each martial art has its own unique characteristics and uses.
There were many powerful protective divine arts in martial arts dramas. The following are some common ones: Taiji Fist: Taiji Fist is a traditional Chinese martial art known for its slow and graceful movements. Not only could it train the body, but it could also improve one's self-cultivation and internal energy. 2. Southern Boxing and Northern Kick: Both Southern Boxing and Northern Kick are representatives of traditional Chinese martial arts. The former is represented by Wing Chun Boxing while the latter is represented by Taiji Boxing and Sanda. 3. Sunflower Manual: The Sunflower Manual is a martial art that the protagonist of the Ming Dynasty novel, Legend of the Snow Eagle, practiced. It is said that this martial art can allow people to reach the extraordinary realm and have invincible strength. 4. Nine Yang Scripture: Nine Yang Scripture is a martial art in Jin Yong's novels. It is a secret manual with deep internal strength. Cultivating it can make people have incomparably powerful internal strength and physical strength. Yijinjing: Yijinjing is a martial art that the protagonist of the Qing Dynasty novel,"The Footsteps of the Heroes," practiced. It mainly trains the body and improves internal strength, making the body extremely strong. 6. Zixia Divine Power: Zixia Divine Power is a kind of martial arts practiced by the protagonist in the Hong Kong movie "The Swordsman". It mainly cultivates internal strength and magic, which can make people's bodies light and agile. These were just some of the Wuxia dramas. There were many other protective divine arts in different TV dramas that had different settings and descriptions.
Liang Yusheng's martial arts novels were made into TV series as follows: 1 " The Condor Heroes ": Mr. Jin Yong authorized Hong Kong director Huang Rihua to direct the classic martial arts TV series with actors such as Andy Liu and Xiao Longnu. 2." Eight Dragons ": A classic martial arts TV series that was directed by Hong Kong director Lee Tim Shing under the authorization of Mr. Jin Yong. 3." Smiling Proud Jianghu ": A classic martial arts TV series that was directed by Hong Kong director Xu Ke under the authorization of Mr. Jin Yong. [4]" The Deer and the Cauldron ": Mr. Jin Yong authorized Hong Kong director Lee Tim Shing to direct a classic martial arts TV series with actors such as Huang Xiaoming and Chen Kun. The above four TV series were Liang Yusheng's representative works. Among them,"The Return of the Condor Heroes" and "The Eight Dragons" were praised as classic works in Jin Yong's classic novels and were deeply loved by the audience. As for which ones were better, it depended on everyone's preferences. However, judging from the feedback and comments from the audience," The Return of the Condor Heroes " and " Demigods " were two of the more popular TV series.
In the given search results, there was no mention of martial arts that were comparable to immortal techniques. Therefore, I don't know what kind of martial arts are comparable to immortal techniques in martial arts dramas.