In the 1980s, the wuxia TV series included " The Return of the Divine Heroes,"" The Shadow of the Chance,"" Flying Fox with Jade Face,"" Iron Blood Big Flag Gate,"" The Legend of Chu Liuxiang's Bat,"" Records of Gratitude and Revenge in Jianghu,"" Crazy Hero and Heavenly Witch,"" Thunderbolt Golden Light,"" Yue Nu Sword,"" Divine Sword and Demon Blade."
Jin Yong (formerly known as Zha Liangyong) was a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His works had been translated into many languages and were loved by readers all over the world. Jin Yong's novels used martial arts as the theme to describe the grudges of Jianghu, chivalrous courage, and tender feelings. The following are some examples of Jin Yong's martial arts dramas: 1. The Return of the Condor Heroes: Written by Jin Yong himself, it described the love between Yang Guo and Xiao Longnu, as well as the grudges in Jianghu. [2. Eight Demigods: Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of Yang Guo's growth and his adventures in Jianghu during the Southern Song Dynasty.] [3]"Smiling Proud in Jianghu": Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of the swordsman Linghu Chong's grudges in Jianghu and his story with Lin Pingzhi. 4."The Sword of Green Blood": Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of the adventures of a young man named Ah Jiu in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. 5. The Deer and the Cauldron: Written by Jin Yong, it tells the story of a clever and witty Xiaobao's adventures in the Jianghu at the end of the Ming Dynasty. These Jin Yong martial arts dramas were not only popular in China but also had many fans around the world.
There were many powerful protective divine arts in martial arts dramas. The following were some common ones: Taiji Fist: Taiji Fist is an ancient martial art that trains the body in a slow and gentle way to strengthen the physique and cultivate one's character. In wuxia dramas, Taiji Fist was often used to protect the body and increase its flexibility and strength. Star Absorbing Technique: Star Absorbing Technique is a method of cultivating internal strength. It absorbs the energy in the universe to enhance one's strength. In wuxia dramas, the Star Absorption Technique was often used to treat various diseases or to absorb other people's internal energy to enhance one's strength. [3. Nine Swords Beyond the Swords: Nine Swords Beyond the Swords is a unique sword technique known for its speed, accuracy, and ruthlessness.] In wuxia dramas, the Nine Swords Beyond the Swords was often used to break the enemy's martial arts or to protect oneself through rapid attacks. 4. Duan's Martial Arts: The Duan's Martial Arts were the martial arts of the Duan family of Dali. They were famous for their profound internal strength and exquisite swordsmanship. In wuxia dramas, Duan's martial arts were often used to defeat the enemy or to protect himself through exquisite swordsmanship. 5 Sunflower Manual: Sunflower Manual is a Ming Dynasty eunuch manual that cultivates internal energy with unparalleled strength. In wuxia dramas, the Sunflower Manual was often used to cultivate internal energy to increase one's strength. The above are just some common protective divine arts. In fact, there are many other martial arts in martial arts dramas. Each martial art has its own unique characteristics and uses.
There were many powerful protective divine arts in martial arts dramas. The following are some common ones: Taiji Fist: Taiji Fist is a traditional Chinese martial art known for its slow and graceful movements. Not only could it train the body, but it could also improve one's self-cultivation and internal energy. 2. Southern Boxing and Northern Kick: Both Southern Boxing and Northern Kick are representatives of traditional Chinese martial arts. The former is represented by Wing Chun Boxing while the latter is represented by Taiji Boxing and Sanda. 3. Sunflower Manual: The Sunflower Manual is a martial art that the protagonist of the Ming Dynasty novel, Legend of the Snow Eagle, practiced. It is said that this martial art can allow people to reach the extraordinary realm and have invincible strength. 4. Nine Yang Scripture: Nine Yang Scripture is a martial art in Jin Yong's novels. It is a secret manual with deep internal strength. Cultivating it can make people have incomparably powerful internal strength and physical strength. Yijinjing: Yijinjing is a martial art that the protagonist of the Qing Dynasty novel,"The Footsteps of the Heroes," practiced. It mainly trains the body and improves internal strength, making the body extremely strong. 6. Zixia Divine Power: Zixia Divine Power is a kind of martial arts practiced by the protagonist in the Hong Kong movie "The Swordsman". It mainly cultivates internal strength and magic, which can make people's bodies light and agile. These were just some of the Wuxia dramas. There were many other protective divine arts in different TV dramas that had different settings and descriptions.
There were many kinds of peerless martial arts in Jin Yong's martial arts dramas. The following were some common ones: 1 Sunflower Bible: It is one of the most famous peerless martial arts in Jin Yong's novels. It was written by Jin Yong himself. This skill is used to overcome hardness with softness. If you cultivate both inside and outside to a high realm, you will be invincible in the world. [2 Tianshan Plum Breaker Hand: It was another famous peerless martial art in Jin Yong's novels created by Li Mochou.] This skill could quickly and effectively attack the enemy's weakness. 3. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: It was another common peerless martial art in Jin Yong's novels created by Guo Jing. This technique was based on the Overwhelming Grief Palm created by Hong Qigong and was known for its speed, accuracy, and ruthlessness. [4. Taiji Fist: It is a martial art in Jin Yong's novels created by Zhang Sanfeng.] This technique used softness to overcome hardness. It was slow and deep, and it could train the coordination and flexibility of the body. 5. Supreme Secret of Shaolin Temple: It is a martial art in Jin Yong's novel created by the colorless master of Shaolin Temple. This technique focused on calming one's mind and cultivating Qi, which could improve one's physical and mental quality. [6. Xiaoyao Sect Martial Arts: It is a martial art in Jin Yong's novels created by Xiaoyao Zi.] This skill is free and unfettered. It is light and agile. It can improve one's martial arts level and personal cultivation. In addition, there were many other peerless martial arts in Jin Yong's novels, such as Chivalrous Swordsmanship, Mandarin Duck Saber, Nine Yang Scripture, and so on.
This question involved many aspects of the production of martial arts TV series, including the plot, actors, special effects, and so on. However, I think the main reasons why martial arts TV dramas are not good are the following: 1. Old-fashioned Plot: Most of the current Wuxia TV series are too old-fashioned and lack innovation. Most martial arts TV series revolved around the theme of revenge, hegemony, and grudges in the martial arts world. The plot was simple and lacked depth and creativity. 2. Mediocre performance of actors: Actors in martial arts TV dramas generally lack acting skills and experience, and it is difficult for them to express the unique charm of martial arts characters. Some actors were not even qualified to play wuxia characters, resulting in mediocre performances that could not attract the audience. 3. Poor special effects: The special effects of the current martial arts TV series are generally rough and lack details and texture. Many of the special effects scenes looked unreliable and difficult to resonate with the audience. 4. Chaotic editing: Nowadays, the editing of Wuxia TV series is generally chaotic. The production team lacks overall planning and arrangements, resulting in the lack of cohesion in the plot. 5. Distorted values: Nowadays, martial arts TV dramas often emphasize individual heroism and power struggles, lacking attention to human nature and discussion of morality. This kind of distortion of values would make the audience feel bored and bored. In general, there were many problems in the current martial arts TV series that required the production team to constantly create and improve in order to reach a higher level of production to attract the attention and love of the audience.
In 2020, the highest-rated ancient martial arts drama was "The Order of Chen Qing." The play was adapted from the novel "The World's End", which was written by Mo Bao but not Bao. It told the story of the Jianghu people Wei WuXian and Lan WangJi. The play was warmly welcomed by the audience during its broadcast and received high ratings. In addition, other well-received ancient wuxia dramas included " Martial Arts,"" Celebrating the Past 2,"" Chang 'an Twelve Hours," and so on.
There were many ancient costume wuxia dramas in Hong Kong during the 70's and 80's. The following are some of the classics: 1 " Smiling Proud in Jianghu " 2.8 Demigods Legend of the Condor Heroes 4. The Condor Heroes 5 The Deer and the Cauldron "Fate of the Jade Bow in the Clouds" Snow Mountain Flying Fox 8《Fate/stay night》 9 Sword Demon 10 " Full-time Expert " These TV series were very popular in Hong Kong and Asia at that time. Not only did they show the charm of martial arts, but they also integrated modern elements to become classic works.
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.
In the given search results, there was no mention of martial arts that were comparable to immortal techniques. Therefore, I don't know what kind of martial arts are comparable to immortal techniques in martial arts dramas.
Wuxia dramas used to be very popular, but they have gradually decreased in recent years. The following are some possible reasons for this phenomenon: 1. technological progress: with the advancement of technology, the cost of producing martial arts dramas became higher and higher, and the production cycle became longer and longer. Due to technical limitations, wuxia dramas might not be able to achieve the previous effects, which led to a decrease in audience. 2. Storyline: The storyline of Wuxia dramas is usually more complicated and requires a high level of production. These complicated plots might lead to an increase in production costs and an extension of production time, resulting in a decline in production quality. 3. Society and culture: The cultural trend of modern society is different from the traditional style of martial arts dramas. Wuxia dramas are usually regarded as one of the representatives of traditional culture, but modern society pays more attention to variety and tolerance, which may resist the popularity of wuxia dramas. 4. The audience: The audience of a wuxia drama might be different from the audience in modern society. In modern society, audiences paid more attention to entertainment and visual effects, while martial arts dramas paid more attention to plot and character portrayals. In summary, these factors might lead to the gradual reduction of martial arts dramas. But regardless of these factors, Wuxia dramas still had its unique charm and value as a cultural form.