Which of the martial arts in the martial arts dramas compiled by Jin Yong and Gu Long were fake and non-existent, and which were real and could be practiced? Which friend can introduce me? Many of the martial arts in these novels and TV series were adapted from traditional martial arts novels. The martial arts moves and techniques had a certain historical and cultural background. However, it should be noted that these martial arts did not really exist. They were just fictional storylines and character settings. Some martial arts might be based on traditional wuxia novels, but whether the specific moves and techniques were real or not required specific analysis. In wuxia novels, there were some martial arts that were considered impossible to practice. For example, the Wuyazi martial arts in The Return of the Condor Heroes was said to be impossible to practice without a certain amount of internal energy and comprehension. There were also some martial arts such as Taiji Fist and Eight Trigrams Palm that had certain difficulties and limitations. However, many of the martial arts in wuxia novels could be practiced, and some techniques and moves could be improved and developed through continuous practice and cultivation. For example, Duan Yu had become a powerful martial arts master in the game of Demigods and Semi-Devils by continuously cultivating and training the Northern Dark Divine Technique and the Subtle Steps on the Ripples. To understand the specific martial arts in martial arts novels, one could read related novels or watch related TV dramas to understand and explore. At the same time, they could also learn and practice traditional martial arts to understand and experience the techniques and characteristics of these martial arts.
Both Gu Long and Jin Yong's wuxia works had a wide range of geographical descriptions, some of which also appeared in Shandong. In Gu Long's wuxia work," The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng," there was a master named " Piercing a Poplar in a Hundred Steps ". He was from Dali, Yunnan Province, but Shandong was also mentioned in some of the plots in the book. In Jin Yong's wuxia novel, Legend of the Condor Heroes, there was a character named Huang Yaoshi. He was from Jiangnan, but Shandong was also mentioned in some plots of the book. In addition, some other famous characters under Jin Yong's pen, such as Guo Jing, Linghu Chong, and Zhou Botong, had also experienced some stories in Shandong.
Jin Yong and Gu Long's wuxia novels had become classics, and many TV dramas, movies, and stage plays had brought their plots and characters to the screen. The following are some of the works that have been made into TV series: 1. Jin Yong: The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Swordsman, The Deer and the Cauldron 2 Ancient Dragons: The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, The Legend of Chu Liuxiang, Hua Wuque, Meteor Butterfly Sword These works had become an important part of Chinese culture, and were widely spread and loved by the audience.
Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels had high literary value and influence, and had been made into a large number of television dramas and movies. Here are some famous Jin Yong and Gu Long TV series: Jin Yong's TV Series: " Eight Dragons ": directed by Zhang Jizhong, including Chen Daoming, Yang Yang, and Power. 2. Smiling Proud Jianghu: Director Chen Kaige, leading roles include Zhang Guorong, Gong Li, etc. 3. The Deer and the Cauldron: Directed by Director Wei Xiaobao and starred in Stephen Zhou, Huang Xiaoming, etc. Gu Long's TV Series: 1 " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng ": Directed by Director Li Baosheng, the leading roles include Hong Kong star Lu Xiaofeng, Hong Kong star Ximen Qing, etc. 2 " The Legend of Chu Liuxiang ": Directed by Director Li Guoli and starred in Chen Baoguo, Hu Ge, etc. 3." The Peerless Prides ": Directed by Director Li Guoli, the main actors include Chen Kun, Lin Zhiying, etc. In addition to the TV series mentioned above, there were also some other works by Jin Yong and Gu Long that were adapted into movies and stage plays such as " White Horse Roaring in the West Wind "," Snow Mountain Flying Fox ", etc.
Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels had become an important part of Chinese culture, and many of them had been made into television dramas. Here are some famous Jin Yong and Gu Long TV series: - Jin Yong's TV series:1984 'The Legend of the Condor Heroes,' 1986 'The Return of the Condor Heroes,' 1989 'The Eight Dragons,' 1992 'The Smiling Proud Wanderer,' 1996 'The Deer Cauldron,' 2003 'The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Evil of the East and The Poison of the West,' 2006 'The Legend of the Condor Heroes,' 2010 'The Return of the Condor Heroes,' 2013 'The Eight Dragons,' 2016 'The Smiling Proud Wanderer,' 2017 'The Deer Cauldron.' - Gu Long's TV Series: The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng (1982), The Legend of Chu Liuxiang (1987), The Peerless Twin Prides (1994), Meteor Butterfly Sword (1998), The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng: The Golden Roc Dynasty (2002), New Biography of Chu Liuxiang (2006), The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng (2011), The Legend of Chu Liuxiang (2014). Although the versions of these TV series were different, they all faithfully presented the plot and characters in the novel based on the original work. At the same time, these TV series were also deeply loved by the audience and became one of the important representatives of Chinese culture.
Jin Yong and Gu Long were modern Chinese martial arts novels. It was common for their martial arts novels to be adapted into television dramas. The following are some examples of Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels being adapted into television dramas: Jin Yong's martial arts novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, has been adapted into TV series many times. Among them, the more famous ones are the 1983 version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes, the 1994 version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes: Eastern Evil and Western Poison, the 1998 version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes, and the 2003 version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Sword Discussion on Mount Hua. 2 Gu Long's martial arts novel " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng " had been adapted into TV series many times. The more famous ones were the 1991 version of " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng ", the 1996 version of " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng ", and the 2003 version of " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng: The Golden Roc Dynasty ". The other masterpieces of Jin Yong and Gu Long, such as " The Eight Dragons and Dragons "," The Smiling Proud Jianghu ", and " The Deer and Cauldron ", have also been adapted into TV series many times. Among them, the more famous ones are the 1997 version of " The Eight Dragons and Dragons ", the 1999 version of " The Smiling Proud Jianghu ", and the 2003 version of " The Deer and Cauldron ". It should be noted that due to the high popularity and copyright value of Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels, the process of adapting their works into TV series was rather cumbersome, requiring many negotiations and copyright purchase procedures.
Jin Yong and Gu Long were famous martial arts novels in China. Their martial arts novels not only flourished martial arts literature, but also wrote the essence and meaning of martial arts. Through their creation, Wuxia novels were no longer just simple Wuxia stories, but also integrated with many cultural elements and life philosophy, allowing readers to feel a lot of emotions and thoughts colliding in reading. From a literary point of view, Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels were undoubtedly excellent. Their works had a unique literary style and profound ideology, which were deeply loved and pursued by the readers. Moreover, there were many classic scenes and plots in their martial arts novels that were still widely quoted and praised. However, Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels also received some criticism. They believed that their novels were too focused on describing the martial arts elements and neglected the intake of other cultural and life elements, resulting in the theme and meaning of the novel becoming too singular and narrow. In addition, Jin Yong and Gu Long's novels were also criticized for sometimes over-glorifying the plots and characters in the martial arts world and neglecting the value and meaning in the real world. To sum up, Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels have unique literary value, but they also need to constantly explore and expand to better express more culture and meaning of life.
Jin Yong and Gu Long are two outstanding martial arts novels. Their works are widely spread and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Because of this, it was difficult for the two of them to come up with a definite answer to compare their martial arts skills. Mr. Jin Yong's works were famous for their exquisite descriptions and rich emotions. The martial arts settings in his novels were mostly traditional martial arts, which focused on internal energy, moves, and mastery of fire. Among them, the most famous works included Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Laughing Proud Jianghu, and so on. In these novels, Mr. Jin Yong created many representative martial arts characters. Their martial arts were unique and contained profound philosophy and moral concepts. Mr. Gu Long's works were known for their stimulating, compact, and imaginative descriptions. The martial arts settings in his novels were mostly modern martial arts that emphasized speed and flexibility. Among them, the most famous works included " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng,"" Full of Flowers,"" The Legend of Chu Liuxiang," and so on. In these novels, Mr. Gu Long created many characters with great personalities and charm. Their martial arts were unique and full of romantic colors and bizarre plots. Therefore, it was impossible to simply answer which martial arts in Jin Yong's or Gu Long's martial arts novels was more powerful. It depended on the reader's personal preferences and reading experience. The two readers can choose works that suit them according to their preferences.
Many of Jin Yong and Gu Long's martial arts novels had not been made into television dramas. The exact number might be difficult to calculate. However, some of the classic works such as The Condor Heroes, Demigods, and The Smiling Proud Wanderer had been made into TV series and movies many times and became classics in the history of Chinese TV series. Other works such as The Deer and the Cauldron and The Sword of the Green Blood had yet to be made into television series due to copyright issues.
Gu Long and Jin Yong were both famous martial arts novels in China. Their martial arts novels had a high reputation and influence in China and around the world. Gu Long's novels were known for their twists and turns in the plot, deep character portrayals, and delicate emotional descriptions. His works often contained profound philosophy and life principles that inspired and enlightened the readers in the process of reading. Jin Yong's novels were mainly about chivalrous heroes, defeating evil forces, protecting the weak, seeking the truth, and so on. There were many characters in his novels that were well-liked by readers. From the feedback of readers around the world, Gu Long's novels were more popular, especially among young people. Gu Long's novel had a unique style and delicate emotions that could resonate with readers. On the other hand, Jin Yong's novels had more brand influence and were considered an important part of Chinese culture. Gu Long and Jin Yong's wuxia novels were deeply loved by readers. Their works were highly famous and influential in China and around the world.