The Fated General
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Details
- Title: 霍去病传奇 / Huo Qu Bing Chuan Qi
- English title: The Fated General
- Genre: Historical
- Episodes: 92
- Broadcast network:
- Broadcast period: TBA
Synopsis
The drama chronicles Huo Qubing’s life from his humble beginnings as an illegitimate son born of a lowly maid, to his military victories as young general of the Han Dynasty and ending with his untimely death at the age of 23.
Cast
Main
- Zhang Ruo Yun as Huo Qubing
- Huang Tian Qi as young Huo Qubing
- A master tactician and warrior who becomes one of the most distinguished generals of his time.
- Mao Xiao Tong as Zhen'e
- A lowly maid by Wei Zifu's side who becomes a female general, and later conferred as Princess Zhuyi. Huo Qubing's confidant.
- Bai Yu as Bo Li
- Son of Yizhixie. A brave and astute general who is loyal. Both friends and enemies with Huo Qubing.
- Yu Meng Long as Li Gan
- Li Guang's third son. An accomplished general who has led several victories on the battlefield during the Han–Xiongnu War.
- Li Hong Yi as Zhao Ponu
- Son of Zhao Yan. Huo Qubing's subordinate and close comrade.
- Xu Yue as Liu Heng
- The late King of Nan's granddaughter. Due to her grandfather's betrayal, she flees to the Xiongnus. Has a love-hate relationship with Huo Qubing, and a mutually beneficial relationship with Bo Li.
Supporting
Imperial family
- Victor Huang as Emperor Wu
- Chen Zi Han as Wei Zifu, Huo Qubing's aunt.
- Zhang Yu Jie as Princess Pingyang
- Zhang Chen Guang as Liu An
- Zheng He Hui Zi as Princess Anyi
Han Generals
- Pan Tai Ming as Wei Qing, Grand Marshall. Huo Qubing's uncle.
- Guo Ming Han as Li Guang, Flying General. Li Gan's father.
- Wu Xiu Bo as Zhao Yan, Great General. Head of Zhao Army (Five Tiger Generals)
- Xia Tian as Gongsun He, Left General.
- Wu Cheng Xuan as Gao Bushi, one of the Five Tiger Generals.
- Shang Hao as Liu Guangnan, one of the Five Tiger Generals.
- Xu Jie as Jiuming Jixiang, one of the Five Tiger Generals.
- Michael Tong as Zhang Jing, one of the Five Tiger Generals.
- Wang Xin Ran as Qin Shuo, one of the Five Tiger Generals.
Ren Dong Camp
- Du Yu Ming as Liu Zhu, head of Ren Dong Camp's troops. One of Huo Qubing's earliest followers.
- Hai Ling as Liu Ding'er, Liu Zhu's daughter. Likes Hong Sen.
- Kang Jie as Hong Sen, a former bandit who later becomes one of Huo Qubing's most capable man. Likes Liu Ding'er.
- Yang Shuo as Hao Ming, Huo Qubing's close friend. Likes to fight with Hong Sen.
Xiongnu
- Hu Jun as Junchen (Big Chanyu), head of the Xiongnus.
- Zhong Lei as Yizhixie, Junchen's brother who later succeeds as him as Chanyu. Bo Li's father.
- Zhu Jun Hai as Right Tuqi King, Yizhixie's loyal follower.
- Men Guang Wei as Right Virtuous King
- Wang Bo Qing as Han-Sie King, a marquis of Xiongnu heritage who surrendered to the Hans.
- Guo Hong Jie as Zhao Xin, a marquis of Xiongnu heritage who surrendered to the Hans.
- Zhang Jia Yuan as Mu'na Da, Yizhixie's younger son.
- Zhao Lao Wu as Mu'er Zhan, Left Virtuous King's confidant.
Others
- Huang Yue Cheng as Madame Li
- Chai Wei as Fang Gu
- Liu Tian Yao as Yao Dong
- Wang Jia Qi as Yu Niang, Xiao Zhunyue's sister.
- Xiu Qing as Guo Zhi, Huo Qubing's teacher.
- Zhang Ci as Ah Bu
- Zhang Ji Jia as Su'er
- Zhang Hui as Envoy of Han
- Chu Peng Xu as Na Yan
- Wang Xing Chen as Zhao Pingxia
- Chen Chu Dong as Yang Wei
Notes
- The series was filmed in Inner Mongolia and Guizhou between August 2016 to September 2017.
Production Credits
- Director: Zhang Jian
- Screenwriter: Wen Hao Jie
- Producer: Zhang Jian
- Company: Kingswood Films, Zhejiang Yousheng Media & Culture Ltd, Zhong Shi Jing Cai, Create Dream Film, Jetsen