1) Sailing against the current (2004, Kelan, Li): The reputation in the media and audience is first-class. Shaoshang Qi played by Csillam and Gu Xichao played by Wallace Chung are impressive. The framing of the play is very chivalrous and captures the heroic mood in Wen Ruian's novels. Highly recommended, it's a pity not to watch it.
2) The Legend of the Condor Heroes by Qi Lanhe: This version of The Condor has a high comprehensive score and a compact plot, especially the actors of Han Guo Jing and Joe fit in well with the original work. See Condor, recommend this version.
3) The Heroes of the Condor by Louis Koo and Carman Lee: the most classic version of the Heroes of the Condor, which makes people sigh that the pair of Yang Guo and Little Dragon Girl simply came out of the book. This version of the story of the condor heroes is closest to Jin Yong's original work. The fighting action is very characteristic, and the framing and soundtrack are first-class.
4) "Eight Dragons" in Chen Musheng and Felix Wong Yat Wa: TVB's version is a classic.
5) Vincent Chiao version of Xiao Li Flying Knife: Jianghu hero, chivalrous and tender. Unforgettable Vincent Chiao's interpretation of Jianghu hero Li Xunhuan.
6) Elvis Presley (Vincent Chiao, Sun Xing): Taiwan Province Huashi version of Elvis Presley, based on China folk popular novels, is deeply loved by audiences on both sides of the strait. It is a masterpiece of classical martial arts historical drama with "magnificent momentum, fantastic plot, vivid characters, clear distinction between good and evil, and enduring spirit".
In addition, there are Wulin Waishi (Huang Haibing, Rebecca), Tian Shou Tu Long Ji (Wu Qihua Edition), Duke of Lushan Mountain (Jordan chan Edition), TVB classic old martial arts drama The Purple Sword of the Strange Man of Shushan (1990) and The Fairy of the Strange Man of Shushan (19654).
The above is a personal summary, I hope you can find what you like.