Wu Ji's wuxia novels were not made into TV series mainly because his novel style was unique, the plot was complicated, and there were many characters. Moreover, some of his novels involved copyright and intellectual property issues, so it was difficult to adapt them into TV series. In contrast, Jin Yong's and Gu Long's novels were remade into TV series many times mainly because their storylines and characters were more popular and the copyright issues were easier to solve. In addition, Jin Yong and Gu Long's novel style was relatively clear and easy to adapt into a TV series. Moreover, there were a large number of readers and fans supporting and supervising the production of the TV series, which also increased the possibility of success.
Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works have been translated into many languages and are very popular around the world. Jin Yong's martial arts works mainly described the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous feelings, and legendary characters. The Legend of the Condor Heroes: Compiled by Jin Yong himself for the first time, it was first broadcasted in 1983 and is still a classic work in Chinese TV series. 2. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Compiled by Jin Yong himself, broadcasted in 1986 and hailed as one of the classics of Jin Yong's works. [3]<< Tian Long Ba Bu >>: Written by Jin Yong himself and broadcasted in 1994, it narrates the grudges and grudges of Jianghu during the Northern Song Dynasty. It is a classic work of Jin Yong's works. [4. Smiling Proud in Jianghu: Written by Jin Yong himself and broadcasted in 1990, it narrates the grudges and grudges of Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty. It is a classic work of Jin Yong's works.] 5. The Deer and the Cauldron: Written by Jin Yong himself and broadcasted in 1989, it narrates the grudges and grudges of the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. It is a classic work of Jin Yong's works. In addition, Jin Yong's other works had also been adapted into television dramas many times, such as "The Sword of Green Blood,""The Mandarin Duck Saber,""The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre," and so on. These TV series were widely praised and influenced in China and around the world.
Mr. Jin Yong's novels have been made into many TV series and movies, so in the past few years, the remake of Jin Yong's martial arts novels has been a hot topic. Although Jin Yong's martial arts novels had become an important part of Chinese literature and culture, their copyright protection was relatively strict. Remake required the authorization of Mr. Jin Yong. In addition, due to Mr. Jin Yong's influence and popularity, the production cost of the authorized remake would be relatively high. Although the production level of Chinese movies and TV series has been constantly improving in recent years, and many excellent works have appeared, it is not easy to remake Jin Yong's martial arts novels and obtain the authorization of Mr. Jin Yong. Therefore, it was temporarily uncertain whether Jin Yong's martial arts novel would be remade into a TV series again.
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.
Jin Yong's series of martial arts novels were set in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Jin Yong's series of martial arts novels were mainly written in the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. The specific time was about the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century. This period was the low point of political, economic and cultural development in Chinese history, and it was also one of the important historical backgrounds for the creation of martial arts novels. During this period, social unrest, war, corruption, corruption and other problems emerged one after another. Wuxia novels became an important way for people to express their feelings and reflect social reality. Mr. Jin Yong's creation was also mainly focused on this historical period, pushing Chinese martial arts novels to the height of the world through his words.
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.
Jin Yong's favorite martial arts TV series was The Deer and the Cauldron. This was a work that was broadcasted on Hong Kong TVB in 1966. Mr. Jin Yong personally wrote the title and script, and Mr. Cha Liangyong (Jin Yong) personally acted as the scriptwriter. The TV series was set in the late Ming Dynasty and told the story of Wei Xiaobao, who grew up from a poor orphan to a martial arts master. "The Deer and the Cauldron" was considered one of Mr. Jin Yong's representative works and a classic work of Hong Kong TV series. The adaptation and production of the TV series were highly praised by Mr. Jin Yong and received widespread praise and influence around the world. In addition,"The Deer and the Cauldron" was translated into many languages and broadcasted on many platforms at home and abroad, becoming a very popular cultural phenomenon.
It's not clear why Wu Ji's novel wasn't made into a TV series, but Jin Yong's novels were made into TV series more often. The reason why Mr. Jin Yong's novel was made into a TV series was mainly due to copyright issues. The copyright of Mr. Jin Yong's works had been purchased by many publishing houses and film companies, but if they wanted to shoot a TV series, they needed Mr. Jin Yong's authorization. Due to the high popularity and influence of Mr. Jin Yong's works, film and television companies often wanted to expand their influence and make money by shooting TV series. However, in order to obtain the authorization of Mr. Jin Yong, they had to pay a high copyright fee. On the other hand, Mr. Jin Yong's works have a unique style and wonderful plot. There are a lot of characters and plots in the novel. It is difficult to completely restore the situation and atmosphere in the novel. Therefore, shooting a TV series requires a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources. In addition, Mr. Jin Yong's works involved copyright and adaptation issues. Shooting a TV series had to follow his copyright regulations and adaptation requirements, which also increased the difficulty and cost of shooting. Therefore, the reason why Wu Ji and his novel were not made into a TV series was not clear. The reason why Mr. Jin Yong's novel was made into a TV series was due to many reasons, including copyright issues, difficulty of filming, cost, and so on.