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Star-making shows inspired by Jin Yong's wuxia novels
    2018-11-02  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

LEGENDARY wuxia author Louis Cha, better known by his pen name Jin Yong, passed away surrounded by loved ones at the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital on Tuesday at the age of 94.

Born in Haining, Zhejiang in 1924, the well-loved and respected author was the younger cousin of poet Xu Zhimo. Jin moved to Hong Kong in 1948, and soon after started penning the classic and epic wuxia novels that Chinese readers all know and love today.

Jin’s wuxia novels have been made into many television series and movies over the years. Many of his famous characters have been star-making roles for the actors and actresses who played them, including Andy Lau as Yang Guo and Barbara Yung as Huang Rong.

Yang Guo

Yang is the male protagonist in “Return of the Condor Heroes.”

The son of Yang Kang, the antagonist in “Legend of the Condor Heroes,” and Mu Nianci, he masters several martial arts skills and is the husband of Xiaolongnu.

He was played by Lau in “The Return of the Condor Heroes” (1983), Christopher Lee in Singapore’s version of the same name (1998) and Huang Xiaoming in the Chinese series of the same name (2006). Jin once said he liked Lau’s portrayal best.

Xiaolongnu

The ethereal female protagonist of “Return of the Condor Heroes” and the wife of Yang Guo is dressed all in white with skin as pale as snow and is depicted as being cold and indifferent.

She was played by Idy Chan in TVB’s “The Return of the Condor Heroes” (1983), Fann Wong in Singapore’s 1998 version of the same name, Liu Yifei in China’s 2006 version and — in a controversial casting choice, as many felt that she did not look the part — Michelle Chen in “The Romance of the Condor Heroes” (2014). Jin gave the thumbs-up to Chan’s portrayal.

Wei Xiaobao

Wei is the illiterate but smart protagonist in “The Deer and the Cauldron.” He is the son of a prostitute and a friend of Kangxi emperor, even though he is also a member of the Tiandihui cult.

He has been played by Tony Leung Chiu-wai in the TVB series “The Duke of Mount Deer” (1984), Jordan Chan in TVB’s remake of the same name (1998), Dicky Cheung in the Hong Kong-Taiwan series of the same name (2000) and Huang Xiaoming in the Chinese take, “Royal Tramp” (2008).

Guo Jing

Guo is the male protagonist in “Legend of the Condor Heroes” and an important character in “Return of the Condor Heroes” as well.

He is the “Northern Hero” of the new generation of the Five Greats and one of the most powerful martial artists in Cha’s novels.

He has been played by Julian Cheung in the TVB series “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” (1994), Zhu Houren in Singapore’s “The Return of the Condor Heroes” (1998) and Li Yapeng in the Chinese version, “The Legend of Arching Hero” (2003), among others.

Huang Rong

Huang is the wife of Guo Jing and daughter of Huang Yaoshi, the master of Peach Blossom Island.

The quick-witted Huang is the female protagonist in “Legend of the Condor Heroes,” and an important character in “Return of the Condor Heroes” and is said to be one of the most beautiful characters in Cha’s novels.

She has been played by Michelle Yim in CTV series “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” (1976) and “The Return of the Condor Heroes” (1976), the late Barbara Yung in TVB’s 1983 “Legend of the Condor Heroes” series and Zhou Xun in the Chinese TV show “The Legend of Arching Hero,” among others. (SD-Agencies)

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