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What are the costume martial arts series in Hong Kong in the 1970s and 1980s?

1. Legend of the Condor Heroes

This is a martial arts drama produced by tvbi, adapted from Jin Yong's novel of the same name, directed by Wang Tianlin and starring Felix Wong Yat Wa, Barbara Yung, Michael Miu, Yang Panpan, Ceng Jiang and Liu Dan.

Based on the confrontation between Song, Jin and Meng, the play revolves around the stories of Guo Jing, Huang Rong, Yang Kang and Mu Nianci, and tells the love story of Guo Jing and Huang Rong.

2. "Double pride"

This is a costume martial arts drama, directed by Chun Keung Chiu and starring Yuen San Wong and Shi Xiu.

Based on Gu Long's martial arts novel of the same name, the play tells the story of Jiang Xiaoyu and Huawuque's parents being killed by the owner of Huajian Palace and separating the two brothers. When they grew up, the palace master arranged for them to kill each other many times, but they didn't get to the point. The two brothers finally understood their life experiences better, and the deliberate arrangement of the palace master was destroyed.

3. The Legend of Chu Liuxiang

It is a martial arts drama produced by TVB in Hong Kong from 65438 to 0979, starring Adam Cheng, Angie Chiu, Wang Mingquan, Guan Cong, Ng Man Tat, Yu Xia and Gao Miaosi.

The play tells the legendary story of Chu Liuxiang and his party. Chu Liuxiang's folding fan and Su Rongrong's feather makeup became the fashion trend of that era.

4. "Book Sword Enqiu Record"

This is a costume martial arts TV series, co-starring Li Tiansheng, Hongkong Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd., Peng Wenjian, Luo Huijuan, Fiona Leung, Yam Tat-wah, Kitty Lai Mei Han and Shi Xiu.

5.chivalrous man

1989 Hong Kong TVB produced 20 episodes of costume martial arts dramas, which were adapted from Jin Yong's novel of the same name and directed by Wu Runquan. This is Tony Leung Chiu Wai's last TV play, in which Deng Cuiwen and others participated.

Extended information, new martial arts school

The new school of martial arts depends on the new ideas, new concepts and new literary skills expressed in the content of the works. The birth of the New Martial Arts objectively reflects China writers' pursuit of national independence and humanistic care, so the subject matter is wider and more exciting, and the characters are also divorced from the fashion of chivalry in the past, which is closer to readers and shows the spiritual connotation of chivalry and softness.

Because of the author's life time, the new school of martial arts abandoned feudal thoughts in plot arrangement and divorced from the real historical background, making the works more like an overhead world closely related to reality. For example, Long Hudou Jinghua, the pioneering work of the new martial arts, was integrated into the Boxer Movement. In terms of writing skills, the new school of martial arts is integrated into the writing techniques of western novels, and the characters are more plump.