What is the most popular and frequently used classic line in Hong Kong martial arts dramas? You can refer to the following classic lines: Do you have heart disease? 2 Wahahahahaha, you're really a genius! Why did you hurt me, you bad guy? He had to pay back. I must become an outstanding figure in the martial arts world! Without me, you can't survive. Although I don't agree with you, I will defend my rights. Wahahahahaha, I want to eat all the delicacies in the world! I must find my treasure! I can defeat you, but you must promise me one thing. These are some of the classic lines commonly used in Hong Kong martial arts dramas. Different TV dramas may have different lines, but these lines are often used.
There are many classic works in Hong Kong martial arts TV series. The following are some of them: [1]" Smiling Proud in the World "-directed by Hong Kong director Lin Lingdong, released in 1984. The play tells the story of the swordsman Linghu Chong's experience in Jianghu and is regarded as a classic of Hong Kong martial arts TV series. 2. Demigods and Semi-Devils-Directed by Hong Kong director Huang Rihua and released in 1997. The play told the story of the monks of Shaolin Temple in the Northern Song Dynasty who walked the Jianghu with their own feelings and grudges. 3. The Legend of the Condor Heroes, directed by Hong Kong director Huang Rihua, was released in 1983. The drama told the story of Guo Jing and Huang Rong's love story during the Southern Song Dynasty. It also told the struggle between the various sects in the Jianghu. 4. The Deer and the Cauldron-directed by Hong Kong director Wei Jiahui, released in 1994. The drama told the story of Wei Xiaobao, who became the prime minister of the Qing Dynasty through a series of adventures and means at the end of the Ming Dynasty. 5 " Jade Rabbit in the Clouds "-directed by Hong Kong director Chen Kaige, released in 1998. The play was about a fairy tale with a jade rabbit as its symbol. It was about the love story between the protagonist, Li Mochou, and Jia Baoyu. These are some of the classic Hong Kong Wuxia TV series. They are not only excellent in plot and character creation, but also become one of the representative works of Hong Kong TV series.
1 " Smiling Proud in Jianghu " " The Swordsman " was a 1980 Hong Kong TVB-produced martial arts TV series adapted from the martial arts novel of the same name written by Mr. Jin Yong. The play narrated the swordsman Ling Huchong's experience in Jianghu and his stories with Lin Pingzhi, Yue Buqun, Ren Yingying and others. The drama was widely acclaimed in Hong Kong and Mainland China as a classic of Hong Kong's ancient costume martial arts TV series. 2.8 Demigods "The Eight Dragons" was a 1994 martial arts TV series produced by Hong Kong's TVB-TV station, adapted from the martial arts novel of the same name written by Mr. Jin Yong. The play told the story of the Northern Song Dynasty Dali Emperor Duan Yu and Gusu Murong family's Murong Fu. The drama has many outstanding actors such as Lin Zhiying, Zhong Litie, Zhang Wuji and other exciting plots and exquisite special effects, known as the classic of Hong Kong TV series. 3 The Deer and the Cauldron "The Deer and the Cauldron" was a 1996 martial arts TV series produced by Hong Kong TVB-TV, adapted from the martial arts novel of the same name written by Mr. Jin Yong. The play told the story of Wei Xiaobao, who became the emperor of the Qing Dynasty through various means at the end of the Ming Dynasty. The drama has many powerful actors such as Stephen Zhou, Zhou Jie, Chen Daoming, etc. The plot is humorous and the special effects are exquisite. It is a classic work of Hong Kong TV series. 4. The Condor Heroes The Return of the Condor Heroes was a 1998 martial arts drama produced by Hong Kong's TVB-TV. It was starred by Huang Rihua, Xiao Longnu, and Chen Shancong. The drama tells the love story between Guo Jing and Huang Rong, Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu. The drama was hailed as a classic of Hong Kong TV series and was also well received in mainland China. 5. The Journey of a Chivalrous Man " Heroes " was a martial arts drama produced by Hong Kong TVB in 2002, with Lin Feng, Guo Xianni, Chen Jinhong and others as the main actors. The play was about the love story between Xu Changqing and Cheng Lingsu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. The drama had an outstanding cast and exquisite special effects, and was hailed as a classic of Hong Kong TV dramas.
There were many stories and characters involving Jean in the old Hong Kong martial arts TV series. The following are some of the famous TV series: 1 " The Laughing Proud Jianghu "-A classic martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong, directed by Director Huang Rihua, and starred in Andy Liu, Lui Liangwei, Liang Jiahui, etc. The flute in the hands of the female lead, Mo Daoqing, also became one of the classic elements. 2. Flying Fox on Snow Mountain, directed by Hu Jinquan, with Miao Qiaowei, Liang Jiahui, Chen Baoguo, etc. In the TV series, there was the emotional entanglement between Hu Fei and Cheng Lingsu, as well as the resentment between Miao Cuihua and Hu Yidao. 3. The Legend of the Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre-directed by Zhou Yong and starred by Zhou Haimei, Huang Rihua, Liang Jiahui, etc. The TV series described the love between Zhang Sanfeng and Zhao Min, as well as the grudges between Zhang Wuji and Zhou Zhiruo. 4 "A Smile in the Ocean"-directed by Director Lee Shau Kee, including TVR star Andy Liu, Hong Kong director Huang Rihua, etc. The TV series described the grudges between the two Jianghu people and their struggle with the imperial court. 5. The Legend of the Condor Heroes, directed by Huang Rihua, with Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Zhou Jie, etc. The TV series described the love between Guo Jing and Huang Rong, as well as their grudges with other Jianghu people. These are some of the old Hong Kong Wuxia TV series related to the piano, and of course, there are many other excellent works.
There are many classic Hong Kong martial arts dramas. The following are some of the more famous ones: 1 "The Laughing Proud Wanderer"-broadcasted by Hong Kong TVB in the 1990s. It was directed by Huang Weisheng, who was authorized by Mr. Jin Yong, and starred Li Ming, Li Jiaxin, and Maggie Zhang. The drama narrated the struggles and grudges between the major sects in the martial arts world, as well as the growth of the protagonist, Linghu Chong. 2."Demigods and Semi-Devils"- 1994 Hong Kong Television Broadcasting Station broadcasted by Mr. Jin Yong's authorized director, Huang Weisheng, and starred in Zhong Chuhong, Huang Rihua, Liang Jiahui, etc. The drama narrated the war between the Song and Liao Dynasties, the battle between the major sects, and the growth of the main characters Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, and others. 3."The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre"-broadcasted by Hong Kong TVB-TV in 1993, directed by Huang Weisheng, who was authorized by Mr. Jin Yong, and starred in Li Zi, Zhou Yong, Chen Baoguo, etc. The play described the struggle between the major sects in the late Ming Dynasty and the growth of the protagonist Zhang Wuji. The Legend of the Condor Heroes- 1983 Hong Kong Television Broadcasting Station broadcasted by Mr. Jin Yong's authorized director, Huang Rihua, and starred Huang Rihua, Tang Zhenye, Mai Dangxiong, etc. The play described the growth process of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, and others, as well as the grudges in Jianghu. It was one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works. 5 " The Invincible in the East "-broadcasted the mainland of China in 2010, directed by Yu Zhong, who was authorized by Mr. Jin Yong, and starred in Huang Xiaoming, Ren Yingying, etc. The play was adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's novel, Smiling Proud in the World, which told the legendary story of the Invincible East. These are the more famous Hong Kong Wuxia dramas. They are not only well-known in Jianghu but also popular with the audience.
The most commonly used lines in martial arts dramas vary from work to work. Here are some common lines: A hero cannot be blocked by a beauty. Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times. 3. The martial arts of the world are out of my generation. As long as there is life, there is hope. 5. Act chivalrously and uphold justice. The world is as unpredictable as chess. The green mountains are always in the running water. 8 Iron Horse Green Shirt Swallows Mountains and Rivers. 9 Heroes and heroes have an imposing appearance. 10. Enjoy life while you can. These lines may have different manifestations in different wuxia dramas, but they are all classic sentences that are often used to express the character and outlook on life of wuxia characters.
There were many classic Hong Kong dramas from the 1990s. The following are some of the representative works: 1 Detective Files (DBL): It was produced by Hong Kong TVB-TV and has been running since its premiere in 1992. The main theme of the drama was criminal investigation, which showed the struggle between the police and criminal organizations and the protagonist's career. 2 Soaring to the Clouds (Soaring to the Clouds 2): It was produced by Hong Kong TVBTV and broadcasted in 2013. The drama tells the story of pilots facing professional challenges and love choices. It is known as the Hong Kong version of "Soaring into the Clouds." 3. On the Money: First broadcast in 1996 by Hong Kong Television. The drama was about the struggle and cooperation between families in a financial company and was hailed as a classic work drama in Hong Kong. 4 Negotiator (Negotiator 2): It was produced by Hong Kong Television in 2002. The drama was about the struggles and growth of a senior negotiation expert in the business world and officialdom. It was hailed as a milestone in Hong Kong's workplace drama. 5 Rose Lake (Rose Lake 2): It was produced by Hong Kong TVBTV and broadcasted in 2000. The drama was about a woman's growth and adventures in Jianghu. It was regarded as a classic of Hong Kong martial arts dramas. These are some of the classic Hong Kong dramas from the 1990s. Of course, there are many other excellent works such as "The Great Times","Forensic Pioneer","Hong Kong Story" and so on.
There were many ancient costume wuxia dramas in Hong Kong during the 70's and 80's. The following are some of the classics: 1 " Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 2.8 Demigods Legend of the Condor Heroes 4. The Condor Heroes 5 The Deer and the Cauldron "Fate of the Jade Bow in the Clouds" Snow Mountain Flying Fox 8《Fate/stay night》 9 Sword Demon 10 " Full-time Expert " These TV series were very popular in Hong Kong and Asia at that time. Not only did they show the charm of martial arts, but they also integrated modern elements to become classic works.
There were many famous martial arts in Hong Kong comics, including the Golden Bell Shield and the Seven Limits of Devouring Heaven and Destroying Earth in Dragon and Tiger Sect, the Heart Sword Divine Art in Arcane Mysteries, the Ming Divine Martial Code in the Legend of Emperor Hongwu, the Six Divine Arts in Dragon and Tiger Five, and high-tech martial arts that combined modern technology such as High-tech Super Martial Arts. These martial arts had unique characteristics and powerful power. They were one of the exciting elements in Hong Kong comics.
Before 2000, the female lead was blind. There were many Hong Kong martial arts dramas with high martial arts skills. The following are some of them: 1 << Tian Long Ba Bu >>, written by Mr. Jin Yong, tells the story of the Southern Song Dynasty, where the major martial arts sects fought for the Nine Yang Sutra. The heroine, A'Zhu, is blind, strong in martial arts, determined, and embarks on a difficult journey to find her father. 2 << Smiling Proud in Jianghu >>-written by Mr. Jin Yong, it tells the story of the struggle between the martial arts sects and the life of the Jianghu people. The heroine, Yue Lingshan, is blind, has extremely high martial arts skills, has a gentle and kind personality, and has a deep relationship with Linghu Chong. 3 " The Deer and the Cauldron "-written by Mr. Jin Yong, it tells the story of Jianghu people fighting for power and wealth in the late Ming Dynasty. The heroine, Wei Xiaobao, is a small character who roams Jianghu. Although she is not bothered by trifles, she is strong in martial arts and has rich Jianghu experience. 4 " A Chivalrous Man "-written by Huang Rihua, it tells the story of a chivalrous man who acts chivalrously in the late Ming Dynasty. The female protagonist, A Ke, is blind and has strong martial arts skills. She is straightforward and has a deep relationship with the protagonist, Mo Wuxia. 5 New Dragon Inn-starred by Zhang Guorong and Zhang Manyu, it tells the story of Jianghu people in the Dragon Inn. The daughter of the female protagonist, Mo Yu, is a blind person with strong martial arts and independent personality. She has a deep relationship with the protagonist, Lu Dongbin. These are some Hong Kong martial arts dramas about the female lead being blind and having high martial arts skills from 2000 years ago. These TV dramas all have wonderful plots and superb performances that are deeply loved by the audience.
In the 1990s, there were many Hong Kong and Taiwan martial arts dramas imported into the mainland. The following are some of the representative works: The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (Hong Kong Version): The martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, has been adapted into many versions of the TV series. The Hong Kong version was filmed by TTV and introduced to the mainland. This version was very popular in the mainland of China in the 1990s. [2]"Tian Long Ba Bu"(Hong Kong Version): The martial arts novel "Tian Long Ba Bu" written by Mr. Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of the TV series. The Hong Kong version was filmed by TTV and introduced to the mainland. This version was broadcasted in the mainland of China in the 1990s and was praised for its exquisite special effects and actors 'performances. [3]"The Proud Swordsman"(Taiwan Version): The martial arts novel "The Proud Swordsman" written by Mr. Gu Long has been adapted into multiple versions of TV series. The Taiwan version was filmed by Jiaxing Media and introduced to the mainland. This version was very popular in the mainland of China in the 1990s. 4 "Snow Mountain Flying Fox"(Hong Kong Version): The martial arts novel "Snow Mountain Flying Fox" written by Mr. Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of the TV series. The Hong Kong version was filmed by TTV and introduced to the mainland. This version was broadcasted in the mainland of China in the 1990s and was praised for its wonderful performances and special effects. The Return of the Condor Heroes (Hong Kong Version): The martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong, The Return of the Condor Heroes, has been adapted into many versions of the TV series. The Hong Kong version was filmed by TTV and introduced to the mainland. This version was broadcasted in the mainland of China in the 1990s and was praised for its beautiful scenes and actors 'performances. The above are some of the representative works of Hong Kong and Taiwan Wuxia dramas introduced by the mainland in the 1990s. The Hong Kong version and the Taiwan version of the TV series are more outstanding in production and special effects, while the mainland version of the TV series pays more attention to the performance of the actors and the adaptation of the plot.