I'm not sure if half of Jin Yong's top three protagonists are attributed to Gu Tianle because I don't know the popularity ranking of Jin Yong's novels. However, according to my understanding of Jin Yong's novels, the protagonists in Jin Yong's novels have their own unique personalities and characteristics, and they are all described very deeply. Therefore, even if the popularity ranking of the protagonists in Jin Yong's novels changed, it could not be said that half of the credit could be attributed to a certain actor or actor group.
There were many different versions of Jin Yong's classic work, The Return of the Condor Heroes. Ren Xianqi and Gu Tianle's versions all had their own unique charm. Ren Xianqi's version of " The Return of the Condor Heroes " featured music, combining pop music and martial arts movie elements, and won the love of the majority of fans with its pleasant melody and gorgeous graphics. His image and acting style were more mature and steady, different from the frivolous, unruly and unrestrained in the original novel, but overall, it was more in line with the mainstream audience's taste. Gu Tianle's version of " The Return of the Condor Heroes " paid more attention to the tenderness and chivalry in the novel. His image was more handsome, and his gentle performance style was closer to the characters in the original novel. His acting skills were excellent, and he could perfectly interpret the deep feelings and determination in the novel. At the same time, he also had a certain classical temperament, making the entire version even more infectious. Both actors 'versions had their own unique charms. The choice of which version was better depended on the audience's preferences and personal preferences. They could choose according to their personal tastes and preferences.
Jin Yong's evaluation of Gu Tianle's performance as Yang Guo was his own character and expression, right? Mr. Jin Yong was the representative of modern Chinese martial arts novels. His portrayals and descriptions of the characters in the novels were deeply loved by readers. In " The Condor Heroes," Mr. Jin Yong's description of Yang Guo's character was very detailed, including Yang Guo's personality, demeanor, and other aspects. In the novel, Yang Guo was a character with a very unique personality. He was open-minded, cheerful, but also unsociable and persistent. Gu Tianle's version of Yang Guo's image was very consistent with these characteristics. Through superb acting skills, Yang Guo's character was vividly displayed, allowing the audience to deeply feel the charm and shock of this character. In addition to the image, Mr. Jin Yong also mentioned some of the characteristics of Yang Guo's demeanor in Gu Tianle's version, such as his eyes, smile, etc. These details were portrayed very well, allowing the audience to understand Yang Guo's character and emotions more deeply. In summary, Mr. Jin Yong's evaluation of Gu Tianle's version of Yang Guo was very high. He not only evaluated Yang Guo's own character performance, but also gave high recognition and praise in terms of demeanor.
Gu Long and Jin Yong were both famous wuxia novels in China, and their works were very popular among readers. Gu Long's novel used Wuxia as the theme to describe the legendary stories of various characters in Jianghu. The plot was complicated and the characters were vivid. His representative works included The Peerless Twin Prides, The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, and so on. Jin Yong's novels, on the other hand, used chivalry as the theme to describe the stories of various characters walking in the martial world with their moral character and indomitable fighting spirit. His representative works included The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, and The Eight Dragons. The works of Gu Long and Jin Yong were deeply loved by readers and were regarded as the classics of Chinese martial arts novels.
Jin Yong and Gu Long are famous martial arts novels in China, and their works are deeply loved by readers. Here are two: Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong)'s works: Eight Heavenly Dragons, Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, Smiling Proud in Jianghu, The Sword of the Blue Blood, The Story of Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, etc. Jin Yong's works described the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous feelings, and heroism as the theme. The plot was ups and downs, and the characters were full. The language was concise and bright, which was deeply loved by the readers. Gu Long's works: "The Peerless Twin Prides,""The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng,""The Legend of Chu Liuxiang,""Meteor·Butterfly·Sword," etc. Gu Long's works described Jianghu characters, thieves, detectives, martial arts secrets, etc. The plot was twisted and bizarre, and the characters had distinct personalities. The language was gorgeous and poetic, which was deeply loved by the readers. The two Jin Yong's works were based on history and focused on the creation of characters and the arrangement of the plot. The language was concise and clear, while Gu Long's works focused on describing the psychology and feelings of the Jianghu characters. The language was gorgeous, poetic, and the plot was twisted and bizarre.
The Journey to Qin was a martial arts film directed by the famous Hong Kong director Chen Kaige. It told the story of a group of swordsmen who started a thrilling adventure in search of Qin Shihuang's treasures at the end of the Qin Dynasty. Among them, Gu Tianle played a man named Xuan Xin. He experienced many dangers and challenges in the process of searching for Qin Shihuang's treasure. Xuan Xin made many good friends on the journey, including Zhang Wuji, Zhou Zhiruo, Zhao Min, and so on. Together, they embarked on a journey to find Qin Shihuang's treasure, but they also faced various dangers and temptations. In this process, they not only displayed their martial arts and wisdom, but also deeply understood the true meaning of life. At the end of the movie, Xuan Xin finally found Qin Shihuang's treasure, but he also paid a heavy price. He had lost his friends and family, as well as his beliefs and pursuits. This journey made him realize the preciousness and shortness of life, and it also made him cherish everything in front of him more.
The top ten experts under Jin Yong's pen were ranked as follows: Shi Potian, Guo Jing, Yang Guo, Zhou Botong, Zhang Wuji, Jinlun Guoshi, Zhang Sanfeng, Sweeping Monk, Dongfang Bubai, and Mu Renqing. These characters in Jin Yong's novels displayed powerful martial arts and wisdom, becoming the top masters of the martial arts world.
The ranking of the top ten masters under Jin Yong's pen was as follows: The first was the sweeping monk, from the " Eight Books of Heavenly Dragons "; The second was Dugu Qiubai, a legendary figure whose head and tail were nowhere to be seen; The third was Dongfang Bubai, who practiced the Peerless Divine Art Sunflower Manual by hook or by crook; The fourth was Wang Chongyang, the founder of the Carefree Sect; The fifth was Zhang Sanfeng, who founded Taiji Fist and Taiji Sword Art; The sixth was Huang Shang, the author of the Nine Yin Scripture; The seventh was Qiao Feng, the emperor of Dali. The eighth place was Guo Jing, a character from Legend of the Condor Heroes, the ninth place was Yang Guo, the protagonist of The Condor Heroes, and the tenth place was Zhang Wuji, a character from The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre.
The ranking of the top ten masters under Jin Yong's pen was as follows: The first was the sweeping monk, from the " Eight Books of Heavenly Dragons "; The second was Dugu Qiubai, a legendary figure whose head and tail were nowhere to be seen; The third was Dongfang Bubai, who practiced the Peerless Divine Art Sunflower Manual by hook or by crook; The fourth was Wang Chongyang, the founder of the Carefree Sect; The fifth was Zhang Sanfeng, who founded Taiji Fist and Taiji Sword Art; The sixth was Huang Shang, the author of the Nine Yin Scripture; The seventh was Qiao Feng, the emperor of Dali. The eighth place was Guo Jing, a character from Legend of the Condor Heroes, the ninth place was Yang Guo, the protagonist of The Condor Heroes, and the tenth place was Zhang Wuji, a character from The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre.
The ranking of the top ten masters under Jin Yong's pen was as follows: The first was the sweeping monk, from the " Eight Books of Heavenly Dragons "; The second was Dugu Qiubai, a legendary figure whose head and tail were nowhere to be seen; The third was Dongfang Bubai, who practiced the Peerless Divine Art Sunflower Manual by hook or by crook; The fourth was Wang Chongyang, the founder of the Carefree Sect; The fifth was Zhang Sanfeng, who founded Taiji Fist and Taiji Sword Art; The sixth was Huang Shang, the author of the Nine Yin Scripture; The seventh was Qiao Feng, the emperor of Dali. The eighth place was Guo Jing, a character from Legend of the Condor Heroes, the ninth place was Yang Guo, the protagonist of The Condor Heroes, and the tenth place was Zhang Wuji, a character from The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre.
The ranking of the top ten masters under Jin Yong's pen was as follows: The first was Ah Qing, from the Sword of the Yue Maiden; the second was the maiden of Tianshan, from the Journey of Chivalrous Men; the third was Dongfang Bubai, from the Smiling Proud Jianghu; the fourth was Duan Siping, from the Return of the Condor Heroes; the fifth was Zhang Sanfeng, from the Legend of the Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre; the sixth was Huang Shang, from the Legend of the Condor Heroes; the seventh was Qiao Feng, from the Eight Demigods; and the eighth was Guo Jing, from the Legend of the Condor Heroes. The ninth place was Yang Guo, from The Return of the Condor Heroes, and the tenth place was Zhang Wuji, from The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre.