In the long history of Chinese TV dramas, there is a heroine with a unique image, she is witty and sensitive, she is playful and cute, she is the treasure of Mr. Jin Yong's pen - Huang Rong.
Since "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" first appeared on the screen in 1958, this character has gone through seven different interpretations, each of which has sparked widespread heated discussions and discussions.
Seven actresses, seven different styles, among them, who can accurately portray the unique "Pretty Huang Rong"? Who is a little incapable of interpreting this role?
1. Tian Niu: The screen classic of the first generation of Huang Rong In the 1977 Shaw Brothers version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Huang Rong played by Tian Niu deeply moved the audience with her natural acting skills and faithful image to the original work.
Although the source of this version is difficult to find, Tian Niu's performance is still regarded as a classic by the majority of audiences and has become a screen classic of the first generation of Huang Rong.
In the play, Huang Rong, played by Tian Niu, made her debut, wearing a white dress and a golden hairband, as if she was a real person who came out of **.
She appears in a bustling bazaar, surrounded by boisterous voices and a dazzling array of stalls. Tian Niu's eyes flashed with wisdom and playfulness, and she walked through the crowd with light steps, each movement exuding Huang Rong's unique atmosphere.
At that dazzling night banquet, Huang Rong, played by Tian Niu, dressed in gorgeous costumes, talked with many guests. Her smile was full of wisdom and agility, and her tacit interaction with Guo Jing added warmth and fun to this banquet.
Tian Niu's face is even more moving under the lights, and her performance makes the role of Huang Rong come to life. In addition, Tian Niu also showed Huang Rong's martial arts in the play.
In the battle against hostile forces, she was agile and accurate in every move, showing not only Huang Rong's bravery and wisdom, but also her profound martial arts skills.
In the climax of the play, Huang Rong and Guo Jing face difficulties together, and the interaction between Tian Niu and the male protagonist is full of tension. Her every look and every expression silently tells Huang Rong's heart, bringing the charm of this character to the extreme.
Although this version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" is difficult to trace, the image of Huang Rong created by Tian Niu is like a bright pearl, embedded in the hearts of Chinese TV drama fans.
Her performance is not only faithful to the original book, but also gives Huang Rong more layers and depth, making this role one of the classics in the history of TV dramas.
1. Weng Meiling: The classic role of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" Weng Meiling played the role of Huang Rong in the 1983 wireless version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" with her unique charm and deep impression.
This version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" opened the legend of martial arts dramas, and each character has become an insurmountable classic with wonderful interpretation and rich connotation.
Weng Meiling's Huang Rong is presented to the audience with a unique temperament, and her appearance is usually in a lively market or a scenic Jiangnan water town. Her every movement reveals Huang Rong's unique aura and wisdom.
Weng Meiling's version of Huang Rong is not only different in wisdom, but also unique in martial arts. At a Jianghu conference, she defeated several masters with her light skills and won the admiration of everyone.
Weng Meiling's interpretation has made the role of Huang Rong a classic in the hearts of countless audiences.
Although many adjustments have been made to the adaptation of the version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Huang Rong portrayed by Weng Meiling has become the most charming character in many versions with its unique "spirit and evil" temperament.
Her Huang Rong is not only smart and clever, but also has an indescribable attraction that is still fresh in people's minds. In her interactions with other characters, Weng Meiling's Huang Rong always solves problems with her unique perspective and wisdom.
Whether it is facing bullies or fighting in the rivers and lakes, she can easily deal with it, showing Huang Rong's wisdom and courage.
Weng Meiling's version of Huang Rong, with its unique charm, has become a classic character in the hearts of a generation. Her performance is not only a portrayal of a character, but also a cultural inheritance.
Even with the passage of time, this version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" is still remembered by countless audiences and is known as the unique "Pretty Huang Rong". Chen Yulian's version of Huang Rong left a deep impression on the audience with its unique interpretation method.
Although there are restrictions on production, Chen Yulian's performance has become a highlight of this version. She has left a unique mark in the history of Chinese TV dramas.
Chen Yulian, who appeared in the play for the first time, was dressed simply, with messy hair and stains on her face, but her eyes were full of wit and intelligence. In a humble restaurant, she cleverly stole a steamed bun from an inattentive little second-hand, fully demonstrating Huang Rong's ingenuity.
However, her behavior was discovered by the shopkeeper and she was immediately scolded and hunted down. In the tense scene, Chen Yulian showed Huang Rong's agility and flexibility, quick movements to evade pursuit, and her eyes revealed tenacity and unyielding.
At this moment, Guo Jing stood aside and came to the rescue. This version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" is uniquely made, although the rockery in the exterior is simple, but it creates a unique ancient beauty, and the lighting is dim, creating a mysterious and mysterious atmosphere.
Although the visual effect is rougher than that of later versions, the unique production method has also become a major feature of this version.
Despite being influenced by Qiong Yao's drama style, Chen Yulian still accurately grasped the essence of the role when playing Huang Rong. Her performance not only retains Huang Rong's cleverness, but also injects the gentleness and softness of the times.
In the 1994 wireless version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", Zhu Yin successfully shaped the image of Huang Rong with her modern interpretation. She and Guo Jing, played by Zhang Zhilin, have become a pair of unforgettable classic characters.
They are full of youthful energy and talent, breathing new life into this classic story.
Zhu Yin's portrayal of Huang Rong, although the original appearance of Jin Yong's pen cannot be 100% restored in terms of clothing, but its unique image and aura interpretation have injected new vitality into this role.
Her Huang Rong is no longer just"White clothes and gold belts", but more in line with the aesthetics of the audience in the nineties of fashion and modernity. In the play, Huang Rong played by Zhu Yin made her debut in a lively market.
She is dressed in a gorgeous outfit, and although it is different from the traditional image of Huang Rong, she still exudes classical beauty. She shuttled through the crowd, and every movement showed Huang Rong's intelligence and agility.
Zhu Yin's eyes reveal wit and naughtiness, which perfectly interprets the role of Huang Rong.
Zhu Yin and Zhang Zhilin met by chance, because of the disputes in the rivers and lakes, their interaction was naturally full of tension, and Huang Rong's wit and Guo Jing's simplicity were in stark contrast, which was impressive.
At the same time, the 90s TVB martial arts style is unique, whether it is the costumes, props or set design, it is full of a sense of the times, and this unique visual style adds charm to the series.
In 2003, "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" directed by Zhang Jizhong landed on the screen, and its unique interpretation and cast caused widespread heated discussions. Among them, Huang Rong played by Zhou Xun and Guo Jing played by Li Yapeng have become the focus of heated discussions among the audience.
As soon as Zhou Xun's Huang Rong appeared, she attracted the attention of the audience with her unique "duck voice" and distinctive personality. Her voice is low and slightly hoarse, which is very different from the crisp and delicate image of traditional Huang Rong.
In the play, every line of her is presented with this unique voice, which left a deep impression on the audience.
Zhou Xun performed well in key scenes in the play, especially when he first met Guo Jing played by Li Yapeng, and a conversation between the two on Peach Blossom Island vividly showed Huang Rong's wit and humor.
Although her vocal qualities and the way she performs raise some questions, her performance is undoubtedly impressive when it comes to portraying the character's astuteness and intelligence. In the martial arts scene, she showed Huang Rong's martial arts and agility, light posture and flexible movements, showing the side of the masters of the rivers and lakes.
Although in the eyes of some viewers, her martial arts performances may not be professional enough, her dedication and hard work are undoubtedly commendable. This version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" is also excellent in terms of visual effects and production, and although the set design and costume modeling of the series are different from traditional martial arts dramas, they have their own unique perspective in showing a modern world of rivers and lakes.
However, there has been a lot of controversy about Zhou Xun and Li Yapeng's performance style, which is why some people think that Zhou Xun's performance in this version is a bit excessive.
6. Ariel Lin's version of Huang Rong: The wonderful charm of the girl next door In 2008, Tang Film and Television's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" once again put this classic story on the screen.
Her round face and sweet smile are full of intimacy, making people feel as if they see their own sister. Although such an image is different from the image of Huang Rong in the original book, it shows another possibility of the character.
In the play, Ariel Lin's Huang Rong was very eye-catching when she first appeared. She frolicked with a group of children in the market, showing Huang Rong's playfulness and liveliness, in this scene, Ariel Lin's movements are light, her smile is bright, her acting skills are natural and aura, and she perfectly captures the soul of Huang Rong's character.
The first encounter with Guo Jing highlighted Ariel Lin's deep understanding of the role. In an unexpected rescue operation, the fates of Huang Rong and Guo Jing are closely linked. Ariel Lin's interaction with the male protagonist is full of fun and vividness, and she shows her incisiveness and wit in interpreting Huang Rong's intelligence and wit.
In the play, Ariel Lin's Huang Rong also shows profound martial arts. In the fight against the enemy, she is agile and smooth, showing Huang Rong's bravery and resourcefulness.
Although Ariel Lin may seem slightly delicate in some action scenes, her hard work and dedication have won the praise of the audience.
Li Yitong interprets the fresh version of Huang Rong: The 2017 mainland version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" once again attracted the audience with its classic story. Huang Rong played by Li Yitong, with her unique charm and image, brought a new viewing experience to the audience.
Her eyes are crooked like crescent moons, and every time she smiles, she exudes sweet cuteness, which is impressive. Although this version of Huang Rong's image is more delicate and lacks the evil spirit and cunning in the original work, Li Yitong's performance is still unforgettable.
In the play, Huang Rong, played by Li Yitong, made her debut and appeared in a bustling market. Dressed in a light outfit and a delicate headdress, she weaved lightly through the crowd.
Her eyes are smart, her smile is sweet, and every step is full of youthful energy. In this scene, Li Yitong successfully showed Huang Rong's liveliness and playfulness.
The scene design and costume modeling in the play are very exquisite, and it successfully integrates traditional martial arts stories with modern aesthetics. In such a visual environment, Li Yitong's Huang Rong is more vivid and distinct, and every appearance has become the focus of attention.
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