• The 1959 Taiwanese film
Luo Xiaohu and Yu Jiaolong (羅小虎與玉嬌龍) is definitely an adaptation, given its title. This is most likely a
lost film. •
Yueh Feng's 1967 Hong Kong film
Rape of the Sword is also believed by many, including
Yuen Woo-ping (action choreographer for Ang Lee's film), to be an adaptation of the novel, even though it doesn't explicitly state so, nor is it set in the Qing dynasty. It has been noted that during the early
Cultural Revolution, it was impossible for the
Shaw Brothers Studio (located in
British Hong Kong) to get in contact with Wang Dulu (who lived in
mainland China) to acquire the film rights. •
Ang Lee's 2000 film
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is loosely based on this book. •
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, a 2001 Taiwanese television series, consists of 34 episodes. • The novel has been turned into a comic series by
Andy Seto, translated into English and distributed by
ComicsOne. • Another series is in development by
Sony Pictures Television with
Jason Ning. == References ==