On March 10, in order to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Mr. Jin Yong (Cha Liangyong), TVB released a hero post and invited several actors of Jin Yong's characters: Liu Dan, who has played "Hong Qigong" many times, and "Zhou Botong" many times. "Li Yaoxiang", Fan Shaohuang who played "Xu Zhu" in the 1997 version of "Dragon", Chen Haomin who played "Duan Yu", and Wu Qihua who played "Zhang Wuji" in the 01 version of "The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Saber", etc., collectively Tribute to the hero Cha.
Wu Qihua once played Zhang Wuji in the TVB01 version of "Eternal Sword and Dragon Saber", Yu Yutong in the 1987 version of "Book and Sword", and Li Yan in the 1985 version of "Blue Blood Sword". He said that he met Huang Rong and Huang Yaoshi on TV when he was a teenager, and frankly said that the status of these two characters in his heart can never be replaced. Talking about the many Jin Yong roles he has played, "Zhang Wuji has had a great influence on my acting life and career. People are still discussing the movies I filmed more than 20 years ago."
Wu Qihua also He said that Jin Yong's works have had a huge impact on the entire entertainment industry, "because the scripts adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's novels are so exciting and have made countless artists famous, and the staff behind the scenes have also benefited from these wonderful productions."
Li Yaoxiang has played Zhou Botong four times in many film and television dramas adapted from Jin Yong's novels, and his character image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. He said that the biggest feeling when reading Jin Yong's novels is that he can travel around the world and understand the geography of the motherland in the books.
Li Yaoxiang also said, "The story plots and character relationships in Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novels are very rich. As an actor, you have to prepare and communicate more, especially the old naughty boy Zhou Botong. He is so flexible and he is also very flexible." He is very fun-loving, and I can get a rich sense of comedy in his scripts."
editor Li Jie