Both Hong Kong and Taiwan's martial arts novelists had many classic works, but the styles and creative directions of the martial arts novels in the two places were slightly different. The Wuxia novelists in Hong Kong usually described the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous feelings, and Kung Fu stunts as their main subjects. Their works often showed various complicated interpersonal relationships and conspiracies. Hong Kong's famous martial arts novels included Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, Huang Yi, and others. Their works had become classic cultural phenomena and had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture. Martial arts novelists in Taiwan, on the other hand, focused on describing the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous spirit, and traditional culture. Their works often depicted complicated interpersonal relationships and social classes. The more famous martial arts novels in Taiwan included Liu Yiliang, Wo Longsheng, Ishida Sisi, and Mai Dangxiong. Their works had also become one of the important representatives of Taiwan literature. Therefore, the martial arts novelists in Hong Kong and Taiwan both had their own unique writing styles and representative works. The martial arts novel culture in both places also had their own unique charms.
" Martial Arts Begins in Hong Kong " is a novel written by the author Yue Jun. The general plot of this novel is as follows: In the 1960s, Hong Kong was influenced by martial arts novels, and countless young people joined the martial arts world. At this time, there were more than 400 martial arts centers in Hong Kong, large and small, with more than 10,000 people practicing martial arts. In the 1970s, a new round of martial arts craze broke out in Hong Kong. There were more than 1,000 martial arts centers of all sizes... In the early 1980s, Chen Shangwu came to an era where traditional martial arts schools were gradually declining... Chen Shangwu: " Real combat is the only way to test martial arts. We should let go of our modesty and let the world know about Chinese martial arts once again in the arena..." ---------------------------- " The Kungfu Emperor of Hong Kong " was a novel written by Bu Lengfeng. The general plot of the novel was: He traveled to the unique Hong Kong where Kung Fu was popular. Zhou Xingxing from the King of Comedy was going to defeat Eldest Brother in the King of Destruction. Martial Capital had just started in the underground boxing, and they were about to face Nine Dragon Fist Dominating Heaven Demon Capital. Uncle Da was a big swindler and a hidden expert. The movie star, Chen Jialong, had a twin brother called Chen Jiachu, who was also a police officer. The number one handsome boy of Jingwu Sect, Huang Shaohong, had actually gone from a dead cameo to a kung fu emperor step by step. ---------------------------- " The Legend of Immortal Cultivation in Xiangjiang Rebirth " was a Xianxia modern cultivation novel written by the author, Bright as Stars 8. The general plot of the novel was: A 20th-century Chinese medicine practitioner who was reborn in Hong Kong in 1971. The Great Void Realm-Breaking Talisman that he carried with him allowed him to travel to the Endless Sky Immortal Cultivation World. Hong Kong was a tycoon, and the Immortal World was a Daoist Master. Let's see how he could make use of the resources of the two worlds to make a name for himself. ---------------------------- The Wuxia Grandmaster was a wuxia fantasy novel written by the author, Chi Jian. The general plot of the novel was: An Internal Martial Arts expert had entered the world of Wuxia. From then on, a new batch of martial arts experts appeared in the martial arts world. Another great grandmaster… ---------------------------- " The Great Wuxia Assist System " was a wuxia fantasy novel written by the author, Xiao Yang Gang. The general plot of this novel was: His soul traveled to another world, becoming a young master with a golden finger and starting his life of hegemony. The martial arts world, the family world, how many secrets are there that people don't know, waiting for people to explore…New book,'Reborn in Xiangjiang 1981'. ---------------------------- Xiangjiang Martial God was an urban supernatural novel written by the author next door, Old Wang Shime. The general plot of this novel was: The otaku brought the system to Hong Kong 1987, a 15-year-old boy who dreamed of becoming a police officer. As for the teenager's dream, the otaku thought about how he had not yet hit on the Hong Kong movie goddess, so how could he have the time to be a police officer? ---------------------------- " Reborn as a Tycoon in Hong Kong " was an urban novel written by the author, Wu Shang Zong. QQ. The general plot of the novel was: Wan Qiwen: " I've known the boss for a long time. He's really nice." Gu Tianle: Brother Fada is the most talented person I know. [Jin Yong: I think the future of Wuxia should be handed over to that Zhou Xingsheng who doesn't do his job properly.] Li Ka-shing:" Mr. Zhou is very powerful. I'm not as good as him." Modern otaku reborn in 1985 Hong Kong, playing around the city, gorgeous transformation! I created a normal group, 189053351. Anyone who is interested can join. ---------------------------- " From the 70s to the Xiangjiang Martial Arts " was a novel written by the author Donggou Si. The general plot of the novel was: In the 73rd year of Hong Kong, the cameo actor had made movies to compete for the box office, fought against Jiahe Shao's company, and became brothers with various major Hong Kong stars. He had been plagued by many scandals. In the upcoming 80s, there was also a genius who was called the Star Lord by later generations. ---------------------------- The Hong Kong Wuxia World was a novel written by the author, Shen Huan. The general plot of this novel was: Time travel and rebirth, starting from Taiji Zhang Sanfeng! Li Ping 'an had come to a world of martial arts. He thought that this was a reflection of a movie he had seen before, but he did not expect it to be a combination of several movies. "Taiji Zhang Sanfeng","Fang Shiyu","The Invincible East"…This was a story of wandering in the martial arts world of Hong Kong films… ---------------------------- " The Hong Kong film, The Great Adventures of the Heavens " was a novel written by the author, Four Eyes. The general plot of this novel was: He was the nameless beggar in Tang Bohu's Autumn Fragrance. He had mastered the left-handed divine saber in the One-armed Saber. He was Lu Yunsheng from 'The Emperor of Shanghai'. He was Zhong Fabai, the Taoist priest from the Ghost Station. There are more Hong Kong movies waiting for you to explore together. Book group: 633571898.
The following are the famous contemporary martial arts novels from Hong Kong and Taiwan: - Jin Yong - Gu Long (Du Yu) - Liang Yusheng (Zhang Yixing) - Huang Yi (Ei Li) - Wo Longsheng (Li Po) - Ming Xinseti - Xiao Ding - Fu Qingzhu (Feng Qingzhao) - Fang Yuan Hong Kong: - Jin Yong - Gu Long (Du Yu) - Liang Yusheng (Zhang Yixing) - Huang Yi (Ei Li) - Ming Xinseti - Xiao Ding - Fu Qingzhu (Feng Qingzhao) - Fang Yuan - Tan Yonglin (Tan Ye) These influences were widespread.
There are many schools of martial arts novels in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The following are some famous schools: 1 Hong Kong Wuxia novels: The Wuxia novels written by Mr. Jin Yong and his disciples are the main works. The plots are complicated and the characters are deeply portrayed. They are regarded as the classics of Chinese Wuxia novels. 2. Taiwan Wuxia novels: The Wuxia novels created by Mr. Gu Long and his disciples are the main works. The plots are compact and the characters are distinct. They are known as the representative works of Taiwan Wuxia novels. 3 Singapore Singaporean martial arts novels: The martial arts novels created by Mr. Liang Yusheng and his disciples are the main ones. The plots are rich and the characters are described delicately. They are known as the representative works of Singapore martial arts novels. 4. Japanese martial arts novels: The development of Japanese martial arts novels cannot be separated from the influence of Chinese martial arts novels. Among them, the famous martial arts novels, Higashino Keigo, etc. These schools of martial arts novels all had their own characteristics and had far-reaching influence.
In terms of writing style, it was difficult to rank Hong Kong and Taiwan martial arts novelists because everyone's works had their own unique style and characteristics. However, it could be evaluated according to the following aspects: 1. Plot: The works of martial arts novelists from Hong Kong and Taiwan usually have complicated plots and profound cultural heritage. This is also their common feature. 2. Character image: Hong Kong and Taiwan martial arts novelists have their own unique style in shaping characters. Their characters usually have distinct personalities and profound meanings. 3. Language use: Hong Kong and Taiwan martial arts novelists have a deep foundation in the use of language. They are good at using various rhetorical devices to enhance the expressiveness of their works. 4. Degree of innovation: The works of Hong Kong and Taiwan martial arts novelists are constantly innovative and constantly explore new creative models and ideas. This is also their common characteristic. Hong Kong and Taiwan martial arts novelists had unique advantages and characteristics in different aspects, so it was impossible to simply rank them. However, if you had to choose some representative works among them, you could consider the following: 1 Jin Yong: Jin Yong is a famous Chinese martial arts novelist. His works are regarded as one of the representative works of martial arts novels with extremely high literary and artistic value. 2. Gu Long: Gu Long is a famous martial arts novelist in Taiwan. His works have a unique style, twists and turns, distinctive characters, and beautiful language. He is known as the "genius of martial arts novels". 3. Liang Yusheng: Liang Yusheng is a famous martial arts novelist in Hong Kong. His works are regarded as the classics of martial arts novels, with rich cultural content and cultural heritage. The above is just for reference. Different readers may have different opinions and evaluations.
Hong Kong literature referred to the literary schools that originated from Hong Kong, including novels, essays, poems, and so on. Hong Kong literature flourished in the first half of the 20th century. Many famous works such as Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, and Huang Zhan were widely influenced. The Hong Kong New School of Wuxia novels referred to a genre of literature with Wuxia as its main theme. The founders were Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, and others. Taiwan literature referred to literary schools originating from Taiwan, including novels, essays, poems, and so on. In the first half of the 20th century, Taiwan's literature flourished. Many famous works such as Lao She and Ba Jin were widely influenced. Taiwan's new literature referred to a literary school with modern subjects. Its founders were representatives such as Yang Jiang, Qian Zhongshu, Zhu Ziqing, Lao She, etc.
There were many classic Hong Kong martial arts movies in the 1980s, some of which included: 1. The Smiling Proud Jianghu series: directed by Wong Fei-hong and starred by actors such as Zhang Guorong, Lui Liang-wei, and Leong Ka-fai. It was a martial arts movie full of grudges and violent scenes in Jianghu. 2. A Chinese Ghost Story: It was a martial arts movie with the story of a Chinese Ghost Story as the background, with actors such as Zhang Guorong, Guan Zhilin, and Liu Dehua. 3." New Dragon Inn ": Directed by Wang Jing, the director of " True Colors of Heroes," it was a movie about the grudges and love of the Jianghu with the inn as the background. "The True Story of Hoodlum": Directed and starred by Zhang Guorong, it was a martial arts movie with the growth experience of a martial artist as the main line. There were also many classics in the 1990s martial arts movies in Taiwan, including: 1 Sword Demon: Starring Zhang Zhen, Lin Feng, Zhou Yong and other actors, it was a martial arts movie with the story of Sword Demon as the main line. 2 Meteor Butterfly Sword: A martial arts movie with Meteor Butterfly Sword as the background, directed by Peter Chan and starred by Tony Leong Ka Fai, Zhang Guorong, Zhou Yong and other actors. 3.< New Meteor Butterfly Sword >: directed by Director Liu Weiqiang, who had shot < Infernal Affairs >, and starred by actors such as Liang Jiahui, Zhou Yong, and Zhang Guorong, it was a martial arts movie with the new Meteor Butterfly Sword as the background. 4. Wind and Cloud series: directed by Zhao Zhiwei, Ren Quan, Nie Yuan, Lu Yi and other actors, is a movie series with a martial arts theme.
The following are ten of the martial arts novels from Hong Kong and Taiwan: 1 Jin Yong: Hong Kong is known as the "father of martial arts novels". His works describe the grudges of Jianghu and the spirit of chivalry. His masterpieces include "The Legend of the Condor Heroes","The Condor Heroes","The Eight Dragons", etc. 2 Gu Long (D Gu Long): Taiwan is known as the "Prince of Wuxia novels". His works are featured by twists and turns in the plot and deep character portrayals. His representative works include "The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng","The Legend of Chu Liuxiang","The Peerless Twin Prides", etc. 3. Liang Yusheng (Li Yuling): Hong Kong's masterpieces that describe historical martial arts and Jianghu grudges include Jade Rabbit in the Clouds, The Shadow of the Phantom, The Legend of the White-Haired Witch, etc. 4. Zhong Yong, the eldest son of Mr. Jin Yong: Hong Kong's representative works include "The Deer and the Cauldron" and "Smiling Proud Jianghu", which have won many Hong Kong literary awards. 5. Hoi Ling: Taiwan's representative works with martial arts, history, and fantasy as the theme include "Huanhua Creek" and "Sword's Heart". 6. Ye Kai (Yi Guang): Hong Kong's representative works that describe martial arts, Jianghu, and love include "Love in Jianghu" and "Strange Swordsman in Jianghu". Xiao Xian Yiao: Taiwan's representative works include "Sword Qi Zongheng,""Sword Demon,""The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre," and so on. He has won many literary awards in Taiwan. 8. Zhong Yong's stepson, Jin Yong's second son: Hong Kong's representative works include Snowflake Divine Sword, Heroes Without Tears, Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, etc. 9 Qian Xiaohao (Cheng Xiao Hua): Hong Kong's representative works include "Snow Mountain Flying Fox,""Flying Fox Biography,""Liancheng Formula," and so on. He has won many Hong Kong literary awards. 10 Ming Qiao Sheng: Taiwan's representative works with martial arts, history, and mythology as the theme include "Chivalrous Tenderness" and "Three Nongs of Plum Blossom".
Hong Kong's Wuxia novel " The Three Swordsmen " referred to Huang Yi, Liang Yusheng, and Jin Yong.
Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Taiwan all had outstanding directors. Hong Kong directors were well-known, such as Wong Kar-Wai, Huang Qiusheng, and Xu Ke. Mainland directors such as Zhang Yimou, Chen Kaige, and Feng Xiaogang were also highly acclaimed. Taiwan directors such as Ang Lee, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, and Chen Kaige were also very outstanding. Every director had their own unique style and works. It was difficult to determine which region's director was better.
In the 1990s, there were many Hong Kong and Taiwan martial arts dramas imported into the mainland. The following are some of the representative works: The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (Hong Kong Version): The martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, has been adapted into many versions of the TV series. The Hong Kong version was filmed by TTV and introduced to the mainland. This version was very popular in the mainland of China in the 1990s. [2]"Tian Long Ba Bu"(Hong Kong Version): The martial arts novel "Tian Long Ba Bu" written by Mr. Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of the TV series. The Hong Kong version was filmed by TTV and introduced to the mainland. This version was broadcasted in the mainland of China in the 1990s and was praised for its exquisite special effects and actors 'performances. [3]"The Proud Swordsman"(Taiwan Version): The martial arts novel "The Proud Swordsman" written by Mr. Gu Long has been adapted into multiple versions of TV series. The Taiwan version was filmed by Jiaxing Media and introduced to the mainland. This version was very popular in the mainland of China in the 1990s. 4 "Snow Mountain Flying Fox"(Hong Kong Version): The martial arts novel "Snow Mountain Flying Fox" written by Mr. Jin Yong has been adapted into many versions of the TV series. The Hong Kong version was filmed by TTV and introduced to the mainland. This version was broadcasted in the mainland of China in the 1990s and was praised for its wonderful performances and special effects. The Return of the Condor Heroes (Hong Kong Version): The martial arts novel by Mr. Jin Yong, The Return of the Condor Heroes, has been adapted into many versions of the TV series. The Hong Kong version was filmed by TTV and introduced to the mainland. This version was broadcasted in the mainland of China in the 1990s and was praised for its beautiful scenes and actors 'performances. The above are some of the representative works of Hong Kong and Taiwan Wuxia dramas introduced by the mainland in the 1990s. The Hong Kong version and the Taiwan version of the TV series are more outstanding in production and special effects, while the mainland version of the TV series pays more attention to the performance of the actors and the adaptation of the plot.