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Classic old drama, the classic among classics, which one have you watched?

When we were young, we often had to secretly watch one or two episodes of TV series behind the back of adults; and every time adults came home, they would know how much homework we had done by touching the back cover of the TV, and then Asking us a few honest questions does not lose the beauty of life. I fantasize about growing up early, having my own home, and having my own TV that can be turned on 24 hours a day.

But as we grow up, we find that we have less and less time to really calm down and watch TV series. And those classic TV series of the past have brought countless beautiful memories of youth in our childhood. Not only does it have a wonderful plot, but it also has emotions that once disturbed us. If you don’t know these plays, how many more can you remember? Shanghai on the Bund (1980)

"Shanghai on the Bund" is an absolute classic. A TV series that can only be understood by middle-aged people, but it expresses a lot in just twenty-five episodes. Everyone's involuntary performance is realistic and is hundreds of blocks ahead of current TV series. It is said that Hawick Lau is still acting in idol dramas when he is over 40 years old. His father was only 36 years old and already played Feng Jingyao so well that he didn't think he was a bad guy.

I was so young when I watched it that I can’t remember most of the things. I just remember that I thought Chow Yun-fat was so handsome when I watched it. And because of the economic situation at that time, only one house had a TV set around, so there was always a group of people around. Sitting and watching it together makes you miss it a lot, doesn’t it? In China in the 1980s, cultural and entertainment resources were scarce, and information was also very limited. The appearance of "Shanghai Beach" has brought people visual and spiritual shock. It is irreplaceable, a classic among classics, and an eternal "divine drama".

Fa Ge Yazhi, Xu Wenqiang, Feng Chengcheng, Shanghai was once a turbulent place, and Shanghai was once a place where there were overt and covert conflicts. Once a household name, Langbenlangliu once enjoyed grudges together and once worshiped the underworld. But all this will eventually pass, and Shanghai will eventually return to peace, no matter what has happened. Everything will pass away. But in our hearts, this classic drama will never retire from the stage of history.

Classics are always timeless, Feng Chengcheng and Xu Wenqiang "One is in love as white as snow, and the other is afraid of seeing the bright moon diminish the brightness, but in the end they still go to this feast of love, even if it is You can’t drink, but you have to fight to get drunk.” In the scene of walking in the snow, Zhao Yazhi is pure and brilliant, so beautiful to the extreme. And Fa Ge’s smile was full of affection that cannot be expressed in a thousand words. Love Is Always Love (1982)

This film should be a Hong Kong drama on par with "Shanghai Tang". The theme song is still sung to this day. At that time, Wang Mingquan and Zhao Yazhi in "Shanghai Beach" were TVB's two leading actresses. The story takes place at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. At that time, many heroes came together and faced external and internal troubles. Ruan Tingshen (played by Xie Xian), whose father made a living in the green forest, met Zhuang Mengdie (played by Wang Mingquan), a prominent daughter whose ancestors were former officials of the Qing Dynasty. On his way home by train. The man is talented and the woman is beautiful, and they fall in love at first sight. However, although the Ruan and Zhuang families live next to each other, they are incompatible with each other due to their disparity in status.

Out of his own interests, Zhuang Youwei made a marriage promise for his sister. After learning the details, Mengdie found Tingshen. With the help of the Ruan brothers, she and Tingshen both left Peiping. The elopement of two young men and women intensified the conflict between the Ruan and Zhuang families. On the other hand, Tianya (played by Lu Liangwei), who loves Mengdie deeply, is also obsessed with it. The love road between Ting Shen and Meng Die is destined to be bumpy from the beginning...

The theme song of this TV series is also catchy: "Don't say that there are many obstacles in the green mountains, and the wind is also strong. , the white clouds passing over the mountain peaks can also express feelings; not to mention the many changes in the water, the water is clear and still, the tenderness is like water, love lasts forever; do not be afraid that the strong wind will blow away love, thousands of rivers and mountains are always love; gatherings and separations are also destined by God, no matter I don’t complain about fate, but I want the mountains and rivers to prove it..." This play will be as romantic as a realistic story can be. The director has feelings and the actors have acting skills. Now when I look at the cast and crew, I realize that the cast is really gorgeous.

Wang Mingquan, who is in his thirties, plays a twenty-year-old girl so vividly, which shows his skill. It’s time to meet TVB Green Leaf Guo Feng and Lao Li Chang when they were young. There is actually Guan Lijie, a character played by Ouyang Zhenhua when he first debuted. All in all, it's better than the dramas written by nonsense now. I always feel that many Hong Kong drama screenwriters are more highly educated than many mainland drama screenwriters. The transformation of Ruan Tingshen's thoughts in the TV series is well developed, isn't it? The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983)

With the update of the version, after watching the new version of The Condor Heroes, I found that the actors’ starting moves in the scenes were wrong, so I couldn’t help but look for the 83 version again. To be honest, although this version has been changed so much that it looks like a novel, the fighting scenes are really shot very neatly. Don't talk about hand gestures, you don't even need a stand-in during the fight. Especially the competition between Yang Panpan and Miao Qiaowei to recruit a bride, I just watched it seven or eight times. This is the actor's own effort and a true cultural inheritance, which cannot be achieved by hard work.

A classic among classics: The special effects are only 50 cents, but the acting skills are 12 points. Every actor is on point, and the characters have distinctive characteristics and are indispensable. I watched it many times when I was a kid, but I have never watched it like this without missing an episode, but my memory is still so clear. My favorite scene is when Huang Rong is angry, Huang Laoxie accompanies her and throws things together, like father, like daughter; with the appearance of the old naughty boy, the comedy color greatly increases, and he lives up to his name.

Huang Rihua played the wise and foolish Guo Jing very well, and Weng Meiling's Huang Rong was quirky and sinister but not annoying. When this drama was aired, the crowds could be said to be empty. At that time, there were very few TV sets. I would go to my relatives’ houses to watch it, and I would wait in front of the TV set early every night. I could not take my eyes off it while watching it, for fear of missing a small moment. The details, such a classic TV series are really difficult to surpass, and for people at that time, it is a memory of childhood, and there will be different feelings in it.

Although the elders of the previous generation could not read a few Chinese characters, they still stayed by the TV and said that Guo Jing was a good person, and good people must be rewarded. The most authentic martial arts drama, Beloved, I rented the disc many times back then. All the mainstream characters in this drama have become classics, including Huang Rihua, Weng Meiling, Miao Qiaowei, and the Four Wonders, Genghis Khan. The best thing is that the traditional Chinese humanities displayed in martial arts are the most authentic. It seems that the photography of scenes and props is rough. It feels like this, but deep down it has this kind of Eastern humanistic look and feel. The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983)

This version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes is really good. The screenwriter is Wei Jiahui, who just debuted that year. Yu Wei, who carried the 83 Legend of the Condor Heroes, filmed this drama and played Yang Guo. Although Andy Lau's face is not as stunning as Louis Koo's, it is in line with the heroic Condor Hero in the original work. It is less melancholy and sad and more heroic. Chen Yulian's Little Dragon Girl is also as indifferent to worldly affairs as in the original work. Pure and calm.

At that time, Andy Lau was in his early twenties. As a young man, he was lively, expressive, clever and quick-thinking. Wasn't he the sunny version of Yang Guo? As her name suggests, Chen Yulian looks like a lotus flower, with natural carvings, long black hair, big eyes, a bit dark skin, and a simple and tranquil temperament, which is particularly suitable for Xiao Longnu's appearance and temperament. Jin Yong also said that this version is the most consistent and close to the original work, right?

Thinking of Uncle ANDY's description of Chen Yulian, she was still as calm and quiet as if she were in a vacuum in a crowded environment. This version of Yang Guo really admires the aunt who is still the girlfriend of Fa Zai. It’s just that many years later, she no longer wants to be the little dragon girl. She hates that she has practiced cultivation too late. All encounters and separations will happen again in reincarnation. The realization after more than thirty years echoes Zhang Delan’s song "What Day" See you again". Conclusion

Just like in memory, there are too many classic TV series. Classic TV series are like fine wine, the longer they last, the more mellow they become.