Five classic martial arts films that cannot be surpassed in Hong Kong film history. Which one do you like best?

Many foreigners know that Chinese movies all started from martial arts movies. Chinese martial arts movies, just like American western films, have become one of the signs of national movies. It is also a type of movie that many netizens like. Here are the five most classic Hong Kong martial arts movies. Which one do you like best?

"New Dragon Inn" brings together stars such as Leung Ka Fai, Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung, Donnie Yen and other stars, and is a leading work in Hong Kong's new martial arts movies. Maggie Cheung’s scorching wild American gold scented jade sits on the roof with her thighs exposed and sings, and the chef Taroko removes Dongchang’s father-in-law’s calf with only white bones. These scenes are unforgettable for many movie fans, as if “seeing the Chinese martial arts film is the best Time".

​​The status of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" in Chinese film history is unquestionable. It included the name of a Chinese in the Oscar's Best Foreign Language Film column for the first time. The fascinating scenery and dazzling fights let people see the charm of Chinese martial arts. Since then, the comics and TV series of the same name have had a good influence.

The passage in which the heroine Xu Feng of "Xia Nv" dives down from the bamboo shoots in the movie can be called the extremely outstanding special effect design and lens editing in the martial arts film, and even influenced the subsequent "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Ten Faces" ambush". "Xia Nv" is a perfect combination of martial arts theme, drama aesthetics and oriental thinking. The character setting and action design of the film all follow the traditional Peking opera routines.

"Swordsman Ⅱ Unbeaten in the East" is a beautiful movie. The martial arts design adds aesthetic and romantic elements to the realism, and the artistic conception of Jin Yong's original works is beautifully portrayed. Brigitte Lin is one of the greatest heroes who have made the East invincible. Her appearance, her costumes, her eyes, her amorous feelings, and her despair have all turned into a classic.

"Once Upon a Time" Tsui Hark's version of "Once Upon a Time" made Huang Feihong fall in love with the thirteen aunts. There is a lot of flesh and blood, and he is much more lively and lively. In the plot, Huang Feihong, who is dressed in a national hero's robes, is added to the plot. It also appears to be a group of great masters. "Huang Feihong" played by Jet Li is the "classic image" of many audiences. Which one do you think is the most classic?