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A duet song from the old Hong Kong version of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series

2024-09-26 07:57
He wasn't sure if it was Jin Yong's martial arts TV series, but it felt similar. The Cantonese song had a very similar style to Iron Blood Loyal Heart. It was also an old song. Who knows? Thank you!
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2024-09-26 10:34

This was a classic duet song from the old Hong Kong version of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series called " Smiling Proud in Jianghu." The lyrics were as follows: The sword qi travels across the four seas and laughs proudly in the Jianghu Jianghu is like a dream, life is like a play The leader of the martial arts world, the hero World-famous, meritorious deeds cover three points The smile of a beauty is like a dream Love is deep, hatred is hard to dispel I'm all alone, fighting for justice The grudges of Jianghu will eventually end Where the blade points, the sword glows and the sword shadows Full of passion, blood surging The world is for the public A happy revenge in Jianghu Laughing proudly in Jianghu, free and unfettered The martial arts heroes are famous all over the world The smile of a beauty is like a dream Love is deep, hatred is hard to dispel The sword qi travels across the four seas and laughs proudly in the Jianghu Jianghu is like a dream, life is like a play The leader of the martial arts world, the hero World-famous, meritorious deeds cover three points The smile of a beauty is like a dream Love is deep, hatred is hard to dispel I'm all alone, fighting for justice The grudges of Jianghu will eventually end Where the blade points, the sword glows and the sword shadows Full of passion, blood surging The world is for the public A happy revenge in Jianghu Laughing proudly in Jianghu, free and unfettered The martial arts heroes are famous all over the world The smile of a beauty is like a dream Love is deep, hatred is hard to dispel

Was the original Hong Kong martial arts novel of Jin Yong from the 1980s worth much?

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2024-09-14 00:05

The original Hong Kong martial arts novels of Jin Yong in the 1980s were worth a lot of money. Jin Yong's martial arts novels were one of the classics in the history of Chinese literature. Their influence and popularity were also very high worldwide. In the 1980s, Jin Yong's martial arts novels were very popular in Hong Kong and Taiwan, so they were very valuable in the market at that time. It was reported that in 1982, Jin Yong's Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge was first published and sold for more than 1000 yuan in second-hand bookstores in Hong Kong. In 1983, Jin Yong's "Demigods and Semi-Devils" sold for more than 1000 yuan in Hong Kong bookstores. In 1984, after Jin Yong's "The Deer and the Cauldron" was published, it sold for more than 1000 yuan in Hong Kong bookstores. Therefore, the price of Jin Yong's martial arts novels was very high in the market at that time. It could be said to be a high-end cultural commodity.

Is Jin Yong living in Hong Kong now? Was he from Hong Kong?

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2024-09-14 18:27

Mr. Jin Yong has left us now, but he is a famous martial arts novel in Hong Kong. His works have always been loved by readers. He was born in Hong Kong in 1961 and died in 1984 at the age of 44.

Ask an old Hong Kong martial arts movie

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2024-09-13 15:17

It was a martial arts movie called " The Undefeated Swordsman ", which was released in 1960. It was directed by Hong Kong director Lee Shau Kee and starred Andy Liu, Zhou Yong, Lu Liangwei and others. The film was about three martial arts masters, the sons of the Huashan Sect's leader, who had a fierce battle in the martial arts world. At the same time, it also exposed the darkness and corruption within the martial arts world. The film was known for its superb martial arts direction and gorgeous visual effects, and was hailed as one of the representative works of Hong Kong martial arts films.

A Hong Kong martial arts movie from the 70s and 80s

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2024-09-16 06:29

A Hong Kong martial arts movie from the 1970s and 1980s was called 'Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World'. This was a movie directed by Hong Kong director Li Mingwei and starred by Hong Kong actors Andy Liu, Lui Liangwei, and Maggie Zhang. The movie was released in 1978 and told the story of the big sects fighting for the martial arts secret manuals. This movie was highly regarded in the martial arts film industry and was hailed as a classic of Hong Kong movies.

Jin Yong's series of martial arts novels

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2024-08-24 19:00

Jin Yong's series of martial arts novels were set in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Jin Yong's series of martial arts novels

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2024-08-07 05:44

Mr. Jin Yong's novels, The Condor Heroes and Demigods, were published in 1966 and 1967 respectively, while The Smiling Proud Jianghu was published in 1968. These novels were all classic Wuxia novels created by Mr. Jin Yong. They described the story of various characters in Jianghu, and the plot was complicated. The characters were vivid and loved by the readers.

Which is the most popular Jin Yong's martial arts TV series?

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2024-09-22 20:58

It was difficult to answer the question of which Jin Yong's martial arts TV series was the most popular because the popularity depended on different factors such as audience taste, broadcast time, production level, and so on. However, according to some reports and comments, Jin Yong's more popular works in martial arts TV dramas included The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, and The Deer and Cauldron. These works had high popularity and reputation, and were widely regarded as one of the representative works of Jin Yong's martial arts dramas.

It was a martial arts technique from Jin Yong's martial arts novels!

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2024-08-30 01:20

Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have influenced several generations of Chinese people. His wuxia novels cover all kinds of martial arts, and some of them are very famous. Let's introduce some of them: 1. Martial arts moves in the << Heavenly Dragon Eight >>: - Carefree Sect's martial arts: The martial arts created by Wu Yazi and Li Qiu Shui are famous for their lightness skills and internal strength. - Duan Yu's Six Pulses Divine Sword - Qiao Feng's Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms - Xu Zhu's identity as the Sect Leader of the Carefree Sect 2. Martial arts moves in The Deer and the Cauldron: - Wei Xiaobao's Sunflower Manual - Kangxi's Taiji Fist - Ao Bai's Nine Yang Scripture - The battle between Xiaobao and Wei Xiaobao's Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms and Taiji Fist 3. Martial arts moves in The Return of the Condor Heroes: - Xiao Longnu's " Ancient Tomb Sect Martial Arts " - Yang Guo and Guo Jing's " Hong Qigong and Huang Rong's Martial Arts Competition on Mount Hua " - Zhou Botong's Taiji Fist and Eight Trigrams Palm 4. Martial arts moves in Smiling Proud in the World: - Linghu Chong's Nine Swords Beyond the Swords - Ren Yingying's Star Sucking Technique - Yue Buqun and Mount Song Sect Master's "Huashan Sect Martial Arts" 5. Martial arts moves in " Heroes ": - Shi Potian and Ren Yingying's Star Absorbing Technique - The Plum Blossom Dome Martial Arts of the Four Friends of Mei Zhuang - Shi Potian's Army Breaking Style These are just some of the famous moves in Jin Yong's works. There are many other exquisite martial arts and moves in Jin Yong's works that readers can learn more about according to their own preferences.

What are the differences between each version of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series and the original work?

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2024-09-25 09:54

There were some differences between Jin Yong's martial arts TV series and the original work. The specific differences were as follows: 1. Character setting: Jin Yong's martial arts TV series usually adapted some of the characters in the original work, such as adapting Huang Rong into a green tea girl, adapting Guo Jing into a dull and dull person, etc. The characters in the original novel were more realistic and three-dimensional. Each character had their own unique personality and experience. 2. Plot arrangement: The plot arrangement of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series is usually different from the original work. For example, sometimes some plots will be deleted or the plot will be rearranged. The original novel was more compact and complete. Every plot had been carefully thought out. 3. Special effects production: The special effects production of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series is usually more exquisite than the original, especially in terms of battle scenes and character expressions. The original novel, on the other hand, paid more attention to the charm of the text itself. The production of special effects was relatively simple. 4. Costumes and props: Jin Yong's martial arts TV series usually adapted the costumes and props in the original work to better show the modern aesthetic. On the other hand, the original novel was closer to historical costumes and props. 5. Voice actors: The voice actors of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series usually choose some young actors to better interpret the characters in the original work. In the original work, the focus was on the performance of the voice and the choice of voice actors was more cautious. There are differences between each version of Jin Yong's martial arts TV series and the original work. These differences may be caused by factors such as the background of the times, aesthetic concepts, and production standards. However, no matter how the TV series adapted the original work, the charm still existed. It presented us with a more three-dimensional and real martial arts world.

Martial arts in Hong Kong comics

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2024-12-21 16:33

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.

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