Guardians of the Ancient Oath
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Details
- Title: 上古密约 / Shang Gu Mi Yue
- English title: Chinese Bestiary / Guardians of the Ancient Oath
- Also known as: 山海经之上古密约 / Shan Hai Jing Zhi Shang Gu Mi Yue / The Classic of Mountains and Seas: The Promise Keepers
- Genre: Historical, fantasy, mythology
- Episodes: 46
- Broadcast network: Hunan TV
- Broadcast period: 2020-Feb-09
Synopsis
In the ancient times, the demon Jiu Ying causes chaos to the world. The five deity lords - Gold, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth sacrifices themselves and combined their powers to seal Jiu Ying. Gold (Jin Zheng) managed to survive, while the spirit of other four deities scatters to the mortal realm.
Thousand of years later, the Dayou kingdom was established by the Baili family, and is constantly at war with the the Wolf Tribe. After the Emperor and Crown prince consecutively passes away, the young Emperor Baili Haohe ascends the throne; while his maternal tribe takes advantage of his young age and interferes in politics, seizing power for their own clan. The two sons of the decreased Crown Prince Ping Yuan, Baili Hongxuan and Baili Hongshuo faces constant suspicion and distrust despite their loyalty to the country. Meanwhile, the new leader of the Wolf tribe, Ming Yefeng finds out the true identity of Baili Hongyi, the daughter of Prince Pingyuan. This secret pushes the Baili family to the deep abyss.
At this moment, Jin Zheng discovers that Jiu Ying is about to break out of his seal. He finds a way to awaken the four deities, gathering their spiritual powers to destroy Jiu Ying. Finally, with the help of Baili Hongshuo and Baili Hongyi, the five deities gather once again and fulfilled their promise made one thousand years ago - to protect the world and ensure its peace.
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Cast
- Main Cast
- Wu Lei as Baili Hongshuo
- Song Zu Er as Baili Hongyi
- Zhang Yi Wen Han as young Hongyi
- Wang Jun Kai as Baili Haohe
- Guo Jun Chen as Hou Zhenggang
- Supporting Cast
- Zhang Ling Xin as Ling Jun
- Zheng Kai as Ming Yefeng
- Lei Hao Wen as young Ming Yefeng
- Gao Ren as An Tingfeng
- Xuan Yan as Baili Hongxuan
- Liu Zhi Wei as Qiu Xiaotong
- Zhang Yu Qi as Xiu Qi
- Liu Rui Qiao as Ba Yin
- Liu Lin as Empress Dowager He
- Liu Jin Shan as Da Jun
- Yuen Wah as Ji Qiu
- Xia Ruo Yan as Princess Jinyang
- Yang Bo Xiao as He Yao
- Chen Yan Yan as Princess Nacheng
- Zhao Yi Yang as A Na Huai
- Li Bing Hui as Chou Nu
- Wang Xiao as Jiu Ying
- Zhang Yao Yu as Yi Jiumo
- Ji Jian as Housekeeper He
- Li Han Lin as Gao Yi
- Zhao Yi as Ming Lai
- Li Hao Wen as Tao Kun
- Wang Zhi as Xia Da
- Kong Ling Wei as Eunuch Chen
- Wang Yan Hao as Yuan Qing
- Tan Feng as Xi Lidu
- Chen Shu as Di Nusang
- Li Du as Hou Zhengze
- Zhao Ya Li as Hou Zhengze Sao
- Xu Yue as Kun Jieyue
- Wang Guan Peng as Kun Jieguan
- Wang Qian Hang as Bai Nuo
- Han Long Xuan as Wan He
- Wang Ze Min as Yu Jin
- Tie Wei Guang as Yan Bin
- Yu Cheng Qun as You An
- Zhu Yi as Wu Ji / Wu Li
- Xu Peng as Zuo Xiang
- Feng Yang as Xiao Shiqi
- Liu Bei as Foreign Beauty
- Liu Yuan Yuan as Princess Ping Yuan
- Zhu Tian Fu as Uro
Production Credits
- Director: Hu Yao Zhi
- Screenwriters: Dou Ding (豆丁), Yi Xiao Cao (易小草), Yang Li (杨立), Hu Yao Zhi, Ni Qian (倪婧)
- Producer: Zhang Yue Hua (张月华)
- Company: Mango Excellent Media, Mango Entertainment, Youth Film Studio of Beijing Film Academy, Huayue Film