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What TV series did the post-90s generation watch when they were young?

9. "The Deer and the Cauldron"

Chen Xiaochun's version of Wei Xiaobao is clever, lustful, greedy and loyal. He can get along if he can, but if he can't get along, he will give up and beg for his life and give money and benefits. , won everyone’s heart! This drama is the ceiling of the series. It is super funny. The actors perform the performance very vividly and the various plots are described in detail. The TV series is compressed into 45 episodes, which makes the plot a little unreasonable, but the flaws are not concealed. The actors who play the seven wives also have their own merits and are worth watching!

8. "Brothers in Need"

A wonderful and wonderful drama. Even if the plot is a little delayed or even a little inconsistent, after all, the flaws are not concealed. The silky and non-embarrassing laughs, coupled with superb acting skills (especially Lao Ji), make people follow the fate of the characters without distraction. Hong Kong screenwriters are really top-notch, and there is always a sense of personal truth between their laughter and curses. The acting skills of all the actors are really amazing. The two male protagonists, especially Jialiang, still have few scenes.

7. "I Have a Date with Spring"

I like to read stories about independent and strong women. The four female protagonists all come from difficult backgrounds, and it’s really great that they come together by chance, work hard together, and help each other. There is the passionate longing of a young man, a girl's sincerity that is difficult to express, a cowardly and inferior self-esteem at the bottom, and the fate of wartime. The best time has to be buried in a quiet place at night with a lingering saxophone. The music, photography, and costumes are also great.

6. "The Eight Parts of the Dragon"

I don’t remember how many times I have read Huang Rihua’s version of The Eight Parts of the Dragon, it is a classic among classics. The casting is very good, especially Huang Rihua's Qiao Feng, who is upright and full of heroic spirit, Chen Haomin's Duan Yu, Fan Shaohuang's Xu Zhu, and Li Ruotong's Wang Yuyan who is a peerless beauty and a goddess, and of course the classic theme song "Hard to Read" "The Classic", this is definitely my favorite Jin Yong martial arts drama.

5. "Shanghai"

It is so classic. Both the actors and the script were very popular at the time. I have watched it many times. Xu Wenqiang, played by Chow Yun-fat, is so handsome. Everything about it is charming, satisfying all my imagination of old Shanghai. Each character image is complex, real, and full. I feel deeply that the previous directors, screenwriters and actors were very strong in all aspects. Although the shooting conditions were limited, they had reached the peak of what they could do at that time.

4. "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"

This version is the eternal Guo'er and Long'er. Watching it again, I still like it. When I was a kid, I only focused on the male and female protagonists, but now I pay attention to every character. Even if the props are simple, such as the blue plastic waterfall, and the music is magical, such as the Blue Sea Wave Heart Song, they remind us that this is a fake, while the compact plot and immersive performances make people believe it is real and worry about the fate of the characters.

3. "The Legend of the Condor Heroes"

I have watched this drama a long time ago. It is a classic Hong Kong drama. What impressed me the most was Weng Meiling, the actress who played Huang Ying. The quirky little girl acted extremely eccentrically, the actors basically did all the fighting scenes themselves, the martial arts moves were choreographed beautifully and exciting, and the actors had solid basic skills. The dubbing is also very good. Doesn’t this disdain some of the current dubbing actors? Of all the remakes, none can compare to the original.

2. "A Man Kisses a Girl"

I recently started to rewatch it, and it’s still so funny after watching it after all these years. Sister Do’s acting skills are simply amazing, and her sense of proportion in a comedy is incredible. It's easy to grasp, but everything about Sister Do is just right, not overly exaggerated and very loose, her acting is so natural and charming, and the bickering with each other is so loving. It's rare that every character in this drama is not annoying, and the story connection is very natural. There are lots of laughs, and every actor did a great job, especially the collaboration between Dodo and Zihua. It is truly a must-see classic!

1. "The Big Era"

Although it was a TV series in 1992, it is not outdated at all. It is still very good to watch today. The portrayal of Ding Xie is so successful. He is a completely self-centered person with a set of self-consistent logic, which is terrible. The stars gathered together, and every actor and even the extras performed delicately. The plot is compact and unobtrusive, and what's rare is the performances of all the actors, which have created so many characters that people will remember forever.