There were many TV series based on Jin Yong's novels, but the degree of classics varied according to the audience and region. However, if one had to pick the most representative TV series, it would be the 1994 Hong Kong TVB-TV series," Demigods and Semi-Devils." The play was directed by Jin Yong himself as the screenwriter, Yang Jie. The play narrated the love story between Emperor Duan Yu of Dali Kingdom, Monk Xuzhu, and Nun Zi of Nanhua Temple during the Northern Song Dynasty, as well as their conflicts with the major sects in Jianghu. The performance of the cast, Yang Jie, Zhang Zhilin, Zhong Lidi, Li Zi, and other actors was also praised. The drama received high ratings during the broadcast period and became a classic of Hong Kong TV dramas. To this day, Tian Long Ba Bu was still one of Jin Yong's most popular novels.
Mr. Jin Yong's novel," The Eight Dragons and Dragons ", had been made into many TV series. The most classic version was the 1984 TV series " The Eight Dragons and Dragons ", which was shot by Hong Kong TVB. Mr. Jin Yong personally acted as the screenwriter, Huang Rihua, Liang Jiahui, Tang Zhenye, Zhong Chuhong and other powerful actors. The play was set in the Jianghu of the Northern Song Dynasty and told the stories of Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu, and others. When the show was broadcast, it was hailed as a classic. It was not only popular in Hong Kong and Mainland China, but it also won the love of many fans around the world. Its unique plot, character image, and actor performance made it a classic martial arts TV series.
Mr. Jin Yong's works have been adapted into a large number of television dramas. The following are some of the more classic television dramas: [1]"Heavenly Dragon Eight": Directed by Zhang Jizhong and broadcasted in 1984. The play told the story of Duan Yu, Xu Zhu, Murong Fu and others in the Jianghu during the Northern Song Dynasty. 2. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Directed by Chen Kaige and broadcasted in 1986. The play told the story of Yang Guo, Xiao Longnu and others in the Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty. 3. Legend of the Condor Heroes: Directed by Chen Kaige and broadcasted in 1983. The play told the story of Guo Jing, Huang Rong and others in the Jianghu during the Northern Song Dynasty. [4. Smiling Proud in the World: starred by Chen Daoming and Lv Songxian, broadcasted in 1994.] The play told the story of Linghu Chong in Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty. 5. The Deer and the Cauldron: Co-directed by Jin Yong and Stephen Chou, broadcasted in 2000. The drama told the story of Wei Xiaobao in Jianghu during the Ming Dynasty. 6. Snow Mountain Flying Fox: starred by Hu Jun, Lin Feng, etc. It was broadcasted in 1994. The play told the story of Hu Fei in Jianghu during the Ming Dynasty. 7. The Tactics of the Liancheng: Directed by John Woo and broadcasted in 1996. The play told the story of Di Yun in Jianghu during the Qing Dynasty. These are some of the more classic TV series of Jin Yong's works. Of course, there are many other excellent TV series that have been adapted into TV series of Jin Yong's works. Each TV series has its own unique charm that is worthy of the audience to enjoy.
" Heroes " was a TV series adapted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel. There were many versions of the TV series. The 2002 version was directed by Wang Xinmin and starred by Wu Jian, Zhou Li, Zhang Yanmin, etc. It was first broadcasted on Sichuan TV on January 6, 2002. In addition, there was also the 1989 Hong Kong TVB-TV version, which starred Tony Leong. This drama was adapted from Jin Yong's novel of the same name and told a Jianghu story. In addition, there was a 2001 version with Li Yapeng as the main character, but no more information was provided. The search results didn't provide any clear information about the specific reviews and storylines of these TV series.
Jin Yong (1926 - 2013) is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been translated into many languages and are loved by readers all over the world. Jin Yong's works mainly described the grudges and chivalrous feelings of Jianghu. Among them, the most famous works included Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, The Sword of the Blue Blood, and so on. Due to the high popularity of Jin Yong's works, many TV series, movies, stage plays, and other works used him as the theme or inspiration. Among them, the more famous TV series included: "Legend of the Condor Heroes": directed by Director Li Nazhen, starred in Huang Rihua, Tang Zhenye, etc. 2."The Condor Heroes": directed by Director Li Nazhen and starred in Huang Rihua, Tang Zhenye, etc. 3."Eight Dragons and Dragons": Directed by Director Li Nazhen and starred in Zhang Zhilin, Zhong Lidi, etc. 4."Smiling Proud Jianghu": Directed by Director Li Nazhen, Lu Songxian, Chen Derong, etc. 5."The Sword of the Blue Blood": directed by Huang Weiwen and starred in Yuan Hong, Mao Xiaoxiao, etc. In addition, there were many other TV series and stage plays with Jin Yong's works as the theme. These works were widely welcomed and praised at different times and places.
This question was not easy to answer because it could be said that Jin Yong made the TV series, or it could be said that the TV series made Jin Yong. In fact, Mr. Jin Yong's novels have been adapted into a large number of TV dramas. Some of the TV dramas are also of very good quality, such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, etc. The popularity and reputation of these TV series also greatly affected the image and status of Jin Yong's novels among the audience. On the other hand, Mr. Jin Yong's novel itself is also a very classic literary work with profound thoughts and cultural implications, which has a profound impact on Chinese culture. Therefore, it can be said that Mr. Jin Yong's achievement lies not only in his novels but also in the influence of his novels on Chinese culture and literature. The process of adapting Jin Yong's novel into a TV series was indeed highly praised by the audience and critics, and it also won a wider readership for Jin Yong's novel. However, we can't simply say that TV series made Jin Yong, but it can be said that Jin Yong made TV series, because TV series also added more exposure and opportunities for Jin Yong's novels, allowing more people to understand and appreciate his novels.
Jin Yong (Jianping) was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works were widely spread and loved by readers. Jin Yong's wuxia novels mainly described the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous spirit, love and marriage, and created many brave, upright, kind, intelligent and brave martial arts characters. His works were widely regarded as a cultural phenomenon that had a profound impact on Chinese culture. Jin Yong's works, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, Eight Dragons, The Smiling Proud Jianghu, and The Deer and Cauldron, were considered his representative works. These works had complicated plots, numerous characters, and exquisite descriptions, which had extremely high literary and artistic value. Among them, The Deer and the Cauldron was hailed as a classic of Chinese martial arts novels, which had a wide impact on Chinese literature and culture.
The 14 martial arts novels created by Mr. Jin Yong," Eight Dragons,"" The Legend of the Condor Heroes,"" The Condor Heroes,"" The Smiling Proud Jianghu,"" The Sword with the Blue Blood,"" The Heaven Sword and the Dragon Sabre,"" The Deer Cauldron,"" The Book and Sword of Endeavour,"" Journey of Chivalrous Men,"" Flying Fox on Snow Mountain,"" The Tactics of the Liancheng," The Sword of the Yue Woman," and " The Legend of the Flying Fox," were also made into different TV series.
Jin Yong's novels had been filmed many times in television dramas. Some of them had been adapted into classic television dramas, while others had failed to realize the plot and character settings of the original novel for various reasons. The following are some of Jin Yong's novels that were not made into television dramas: 1 << Blue Blood Sword >>: The story in the novel is very exciting, but the author Jin Yong clearly expressed that he did not want to make the novel into a TV series. He felt that the TV series might change the original plot and character image of the novel, so he refused the request to adapt the novel into a TV series. " The White Horse Roaring in the West Wind ": The story in the novel is also very interesting, but it is difficult to shoot because the grassland environment and the relationship between the characters in the novel are relatively unique, requiring special special effects and cast. Therefore, the producers finally chose to adapt the novel into a movie. [3. The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre: The story in the novel is more complicated and requires actors to have high acting skills and martial arts standards.] In addition, there were many political and sect-related plots in the novel that were difficult for the producers to shoot. Therefore, although there were many versions of TV series and movies to choose from,"The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre" was not adapted into a TV series in the end. 4. The story and character setting in the novel are more interesting, but because the drama involves some sensitive political topics, there may be some difficulties and obstacles in the filming process. Therefore, the producers finally chose to adapt the novel into a movie.
Jin Yong (real name Zha Liangyong) was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works were famous for their twists and turns, many characters, and martial arts skills. Jin Yong's novels were translated into many languages and enjoyed high popularity and influence around the world. The following are some classic versions of Jin Yong's novels that have been adapted into television dramas: Legend of the Condor Heroes: Written by Jin Yong himself, it was first published in 1969 and then adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one is the 1983 version of Legend of the Condor Heroes. "Tian Long Ba Bu": Written by Jin Yong, it was first published in 1966 and was adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one was the 1994 version of Tian Long Ba Bu. 3. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Written by Jin Yong, it was first published in 1966 and then adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one was the 1995 version of The Return of the Condor Heroes. [4]"Proud Swordsman": Written by Jin Yong, it was first published in 1967 and then adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one is the 1984 version of "Proud Swordsman". [5]<<Blue Blood Sword>>: It was written by Jin Yong and was first published in 1967. After that, it was adapted into many TV series. The most famous one was the 1990 version of <<Blue Blood Sword>>. [6] The Deer and the Cauldron: Written by Jin Yong, it was first published in 1967 and then adapted into many versions of the TV series. The most famous one is the 1993 version of The Deer and the Cauldron. These TV series versions were loved and praised by the audience and became an important part of Chinese culture.