In Jin Yong's martial arts** "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Temujin's daughter and the unique Princess Huazheng deeply attracted the attention of the audience with her unique fate and bumpy love story. She is the female number three, but it ends in tragedy, all of which adds many layers to her personality and experience. Guo Jing has a special emotional bond with her, and her life has become tortuous and moving because of a tragedy.
When he was a child, Guo Jing grew up with Torre and Hua Zheng in Mongolia. Torre once led a group of Prairie Kids and held a family wine for them, as if to lay the foundation for their friendship and affection. However, after Genghis Khan unified Mongolia, the fate of Hua Zheng and Guo Jing began to become confusing. The two made a marriage contract, and Hua Zheng fell in love with Guo Jing all her life, but the tricks of fate made her indirectly involved in the suicide of Guo Jing's mother Li Ping, thus burying an insurmountable scar between the two. She finally returned the double eagle to Guo Jing, left Mongolia, and went to the Western Regions, burdened with irreparable regret and pain.
Next, let's take a look at the five different versions of Princess Huazheng one by one to see which one left the deepest impression in the hearts of the audience.
In 1983, in the 83 version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" launched by Hong Kong TVB, Huang Zaoshi, who was only 16 years old, played the role of Princess Huazheng. At that time, Huang Zaoshi was a member of TVB's eighth artist training class, and at the same time as Tang Zhenye, Liao Qizhi, Chen Miner, etc., it can be said that Hua Dan had fierce competition. Although she left a deep impression on this drama, she mostly played some supporting roles in TVB dramas in the 80s. Huang Zaoshi's art road was short-lived, and then he jumped to ATV, and moved to London in the late 90s, gradually fading out of the entertainment industry.
In 1994, Chen Peishan starred as Princess Hua Zheng in the second version of the Hong Kong TVB remake of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". Chen Peishan's image is not only beautiful and moving, but also has sword eyebrows and big eyes, and is heroic, showing the unique charm of a grassland woman. However, in her subsequent acting career, Chen Peishan mostly played supporting actresses in Hong Kong dramas, and then gradually disappeared from the audience's field of vision.
In 2003, in the mainland version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" directed by Zhang Jizhong, Asru, who was born in Inner Mongolia, successfully portrayed the grassland girl Hua Zheng. In the film, she showed a pair of smart big eyes, a sweet smile, and her real experience of growing up on the grassland, which vividly interpreted the image of Huazheng. Asru's performance left a deep impression on the audience, and her talent and life experience added a lot to the role.
In 2008, in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" launched by Hunan Satellite TV, Xie Na incarnated as Princess Huazheng. Xie Na was previously well-known to the audience as a variety show host, but she set foot in the film and television industry as early as 1996. In the play, she showed the side of the happy elf, making the role of Huazheng more vivid and interesting. Although the audience will have some joy with her performance due to her hosting image, it also injects some light-hearted elements into the series.
In 2017, in the third edition of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" supervised by Guo Jingyu, Dai Wenwen, a newcomer born in the 90s, played Princess Huazheng. Dai Wenwen was born in Shandong, graduated from ** Drama Academy, and participated in the play in 2017 for her debut. There is more tenderness in her performance, especially when expressing emotions, which makes the audience impressed by her acting skills. Among the various versions of Huazheng, Dai Wenwen's appearance left the deepest impression on people, and she successfully interpreted the beauty and demure of Huazheng.
Finally, let's review these five different versions of Princess Huazheng. Every actor has left a unique footprint in the role of Hua Zheng, whether it is Huang Zaoshi's classics, Chen Peishan's heroism, Asru's grassland taste, Xie Na's relaxed style, or Dai Wenwen's tenderness and delicateness, all of which bring different visions and feelings to the audience. Among these five, which princess do you think is the most beautiful? Which one impressed you the most? Leave a comment to share your answers!