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Which martial arts novels of Jin Yong are the most successful adaptations of TV series?

The Return of the Condor Heroes

Starring: Louis Koo, Carman Lee

Plot comment: When I was a child, I liked watching The Condor Heroes. I even took a recording tape to record the sound of TV and bought a lot of stickers. I like the little dragon girl in Carman Lee and Yang Guo in Louis Koo best. I like every song and piece of music in it very much, and I think it is the best version of The Condor Heroes. Moreover, the casting of this drama is probably unprecedented, and the fit between the two starring roles is too high, which is perfect. I don't believe it, but it is reasonable to put it on millet. However, my favorite is probably Guo Xiang. She is young, eccentric, chivalrous, loyal and kind. It is said that she never got married, and later she started Emei School, which is another story.

The Legend of the Condor Heroes

Starring: Felix Wong Yat Wa, Barbara Yung

Plot comment: tvb will always be a martial arts classic. It was really rare to make such a film in the 1980s. This should be the most popular Hong Kong drama, right? Felix Wong Yat Wa and Michael Miu, then wireless stars, Ng Man Tat, Qin Pei, Ceng Jiang and Xie Xian were supporting actors. Even the walk-ons are Stephen Chow, Wu Zhenyu and Bobby Au—Yeung. The director is Du Qifeng, the producer is Jing Wong's father Wang Jinglin, martial arts director Cheng Xiaodong, assistant director Ju Jueliang, and even the theme song lyricists of the three films are James J.S.Wong. This is the golden age of Hong Kong movies. What movie can compare with it? My favorite is Barbara Yung's Huang Rong, which is lifelike and feels like Huang Rong coming out of a novel. No wonder Huang Rong was also Jin Yong's most satisfied.