Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Resume - Why is Jing Wong's No.1 in the World called the watershed of martial arts drama?
Why is Jing Wong's No.1 in the World called the watershed of martial arts drama?
The death of Jin Yong marks the end of an era.

Martial arts dramas began to bid farewell to this era and no longer lived up to their glory. Although we knew this day would come, we didn't expect it to come so soon.

After all, decades ago, it was the world of martial arts dramas. At the beginning, there were countless martial arts dramas that were happy or angry, but now they are suddenly dreaming and dying, and few excellent martial arts dramas appear.

After all, the times have passed, and martial arts dramas have entered a period of decline. Today I just want to recommend another martial arts drama, the best martial arts drama in the post-Jin Yong era in my heart.

This play is "the best in the world".

This is not a traditional martial arts drama.

In the martial arts world created by Jin Yong, you can only be called a hero if you serve the country and the people. In The Condor Heroes, Guo Jing defended Xiangyang to the death, which is a hero model.

This chivalrous spirit is not uncommon in Jin Yong's works.

Or Qiao Feng, or Ling Huchong takes chivalrous help as the foundation, and even Wei Xiaobao, who is greedy for money and lustful, has had the experience of capturing Ao Bai, rehabilitating three transgressions, incorporating Taiwan Province, and signing the Nebuchadnezzar Chu Treaty. Even the playful interpretation is enough to show Jin Yong's persistence in chivalry.