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Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

author:Sichuan Rong sister 288

Title: Sword Shadow Through Time and Space: Nostalgia for the martial arts classics that forged our childhood

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

Introduction: Back in the eighties and nineties of the last century, it was a golden age when martial arts dramas were all the rage. In the era without the Internet and social media, television became the main form of entertainment. When night falls, families sit in the dim light and watch the heart-pounding martial arts stories. Today, let's once again clear the fog of time and reminisce about the martial arts TV series classics that have accompanied us through countless sleepless nights.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

Body:1. "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (1983)When you mention "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", you may immediately hum the familiar theme song. This drama series adapted from the original work of Master Jin Yong not only faithfully reproduces the intricate character relationships and gripping plots in the novel, but also vividly interprets the Jianghu couple of Guo Jing and Huang Rong. And the superb performances of the actors have also made this drama an immortal classic in the minds of countless people.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

2. "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (1984) Following "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" once again conquered the audience with its unique charm. The love story between Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu that transcends the shackles of the world has made many viewers empathize with them as they have experienced hardships in the rivers and lakes. In addition, the discussion of "love" and "righteousness" in the play has also aroused widespread resonance.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

3. "Heaven and Dragon Slayer" (1986) Who can forget the tangled and complex but touching love story between Zhang Wuji, Zhao Min and Zhou Zhiruo? "Heaven and Dragon Slayer" not only shows a series of gripping grievances and hatreds, but also conveys a noble spirit of transcending grievances and embracing the world through the character of Zhang Wuji.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

4. "Smiling Proud Jianghu" (1996) As a philosophical masterpiece of Jin Yong's works, "Smiling Proud Jianghu" shows us a person with a free heart who walks the rivers and lakes without being bound by the world through the character of Ling Hu Chong. And the four words "smiling proud rivers and lakes" have become the creed of many martial arts fans in pursuit of self-liberation and spiritual freedom.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

5. The Book of Swords (1987) depicts the grievances and hatreds between the Han and Manchu during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, and through a series of vivid characters and ups and downs of the storyline, "The Book of Swords and Enmity" builds a bridge between history and fiction, leading the audience into a world of legendary gorgeousness and blood and tears.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

6. The Sword of Blue Blood (1985) is set in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, and in its own unique way, it tells a story about patriotism, love for the people, anti-Qing Dynasty, restoration of the Ming Dynasty, and deep love between master and apprentice.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

7. "The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng" (1986) is the most direct experience of this work to the audience, "The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng" attracts the audience with its different style, and successfully creates the image of Lu Xiaofeng, a witty and suave martial arts master with "phoenix eyes".

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

8. "The Shadow of Ping" (1989) rarely involves such an in-depth portrayal of female characters, "The Shadow of Ping" shows us that women can still show extraordinary courage and ingenuity under the smoke of gunpowder and male dominance, which is of great significance in that era.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

9. "The Legend of the New White-Haired Witch" (1993) is a reinterpretation of the classic white-haired witch story, "The Legend of the New White-Haired Witch", which focuses more on the inner drama of the two protagonists under the intertwining of love and hate, and this deep and complex relationship makes the work quite interesting.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

10. "The Prodigal Son of the Border City" (1990) depicts the customs and customs of the southwest border region in three parts, and "The Prodigal Son of the Border City" not only handles the martial arts scenes with thrilling and exciting, but also adds strong regional cultural characteristics, making the audience feel as if they have stepped into a real but so far away and mysterious place.

Looking back at the ten popular martial arts dramas in the 80s of the last century, have you watched them all?

Conclusion: Although the years have passed, these classic martial arts TV series have become a thing of the past, but the soul shock they brought will always remain in the hearts of every audience. Whether it is a subtle adjustment of the content of the original novel or a creative interpretation of the historical background, these works have successfully pushed Chinese martial arts culture and martial arts spirit to a new level, and have had a profound impact on those who came after them. Even in today's information-exploding, technologically advanced society, when we hear those familiar melodies, we can always be transported back to that simple but beautiful time - with the sword wielding on the screen, flying over the body to relive the old dreams.