The costume martial arts dramas before 1995 have created many immortal classics and become the benchmark for martial arts dramas in later generations. These works are not only ingenious in martial arts design, but also endowed with profound cultural connotations in the plot and character building.
"The Legend of the Condor Heroes".: The 1983 version starring Huang Rihua and Weng Meiling is one of the best. The play is adapted from Jin Yong's name**, which tells the righteousness and love and hatred of Guo Jing, Huang Rong and other chivalrous warriors.
"The Condor Heroes".: This series, which is also adapted from Jin Yong's works, has also received high praise and attention. Louis Koo and Li Ruotong's partner showed the audience the touching love between Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu.
"Chu Liuxiang".: The Chu Liuxiang series starring Zheng Shaoqiu has attracted a large number of audiences with its chic and elegant martial arts style. The role of Chu Liuxiang has become a model for the protagonist in countless martial arts dramas in later generations.
"Smiling Proud Jianghu".: The version starring Lu Songxian shows the image of Ling Hu Chong written by Jin Yong to the fullest. His chic and uninhibited, arrogant and complacent personality is deeply loved by the audience.
In addition, works such as "The Peerless Double Pride", "Snow Mountain Flying Fox", and "Dragon Babu" are also representative works of this period, and they have left a strong mark in the history of martial arts dramas.
These costume martial arts dramas not only bring visual enjoyment to the audience, but also convey traditional virtues and values such as loyalty, filial piety, benevolence, and righteousness, and have become an important carrier of Chinese culture.