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*'''Broadcast network:''' Hunan TV, Tencent, Mango TV | *'''Broadcast network:''' Hunan TV, Tencent, Mango TV | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2025-Aug-06 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2025-Aug-06 | ||
| + | *'''Original soundtrack:''' [[Legend of the Female General OST]] | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | + | The drama follows He Yan, the eldest daughter of the He family forced to disguise herself as the family's legitimate heir He Rufei to preserve their noble status. | |
| + | In her youth, He Yan encounters the gifted Xiao Jue at Xianchang Academy, but later abandons scholarly pursuits to forge her own destiny on the battlefield. Years later, she returns but the family conspires against her because of her brother. He Yan survives and reinvents herself as the city gate captain's daughter He Yan. Disguised as a man, she enlists in the Yezhou army, determined to reclaim her rightful legacy. Her journey intertwines with the gentle and noble Chu Zhao, while fate reunites her with Xiao Jue. Xiao Jue is suspicious of He Yan’s identity and is repeatedly testing her loyalty. He Yan finally proves her capabilities when she tops the Yezhou military exams. Through life-threatening trials including the Sun family incident, Princess Jiyang affair, and the defense of Rundu City, their adversarial relationship gradually transforms into mutual understanding and affection forged in the fires of war. | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
;Main Cast | ;Main Cast | ||
| − | *[[Zhou Ye]] as He Yan | + | *[[Zhou Ye]] as He Yan (voiced by [[Xu Jia Qi (voice actress)|Xu Jia Qi]]), General Fei Hong / Duke Wu An |
| − | *[[Cheng Lei]] as Xiao Jue | + | **[[Zhang Yi Wen (2)|Zhang Yi Wen]] as He Yan (young) |
| − | *[[Zhang Kang Le]] as Chu Zhao | + | *[[Cheng Lei]] as Xiao Jue (Huaijin) (voiced by [[Sun Zhi Cheng]]), General Feng Yun |
| + | *[[Zhang Kang Le]] as Chu Zhao (Zilan) (voiced by [[Liao Yu Feng]]), disciple of Xu Jingfu. Official of the Ministry of War | ||
**[[Cui Yi Xin]] as Chu Zhao (young) | **[[Cui Yi Xin]] as Chu Zhao (young) | ||
| − | *[[Zhang Miao Yi]] as Song Taotao | + | *[[Zhang Miao Yi]] as Song Taotao (voiced by [[Cai Hai Ting]]), daughter of the Chief Imperial Physician |
| − | *[[Li Qing]] as Cheng Lisu | + | *[[Li Qing]] as Cheng Lisu (voiced by [[Zhang He (voice actor)|Zhang He]]), top disciple of Imperial Medical Bureau |
| − | *[[Bai Shu]] as He Rufei | + | |
| + | ;Yezhou Garrison | ||
| + | *[[Miao Wei Lun]] as Fei Nu (voiced by [[Ren Jing Hao]]), Xiao Jue's guard | ||
| + | *[[Ruan Sheng Wen]] as Shen Han (voiced by [[Lu Li Feng]]), Head Instructor | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Yi Long]] as Wang Ba (voiced by [[Li Nan (voice actor)|Li Nan]]), recruit. Former rebel | ||
| + | *[[Liu Jun (2002)|Liu Jun]] as Jiang Jiao (voiced by [[Zeng Fan Ke Yu]]), recruit. Spear expert | ||
| + | *[[Wu Hao (2000)|Wu Hao]] as Xiao Mai (voiced by [[Xu Yan (voice actor)|Xu Yan]]), recruit | ||
| + | *[[Fan Lin Feng]] as Huang Xiong (voiced by [[Tang Guo Sheng]]), recruit | ||
| + | *[[Fan Yi Ning]] as Lei Hou (voiced by [[Chen Qi Gang]]), recruit. Wu Tuo citizen | ||
| + | *[[Pang Zhen Qi]] as Zheng Xuan, recruit. Traitor | ||
| + | *[[Feng Ming Jing]] as Ma Damei, instructor who was killed (scenes cut, name mentioned in ep 12) | ||
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| + | ;He Family | ||
| + | *[[Bai Shu]] as He Rufei, He Yan's elder brother | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Yan Yan]] as Tang Jia, He Yan's mother | ||
| + | *[[Ren Shan]] as He Yuansheng (voiced by [[Zhao Zhe Hao]]), He Yan's father | ||
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| + | ;Xiao Family | ||
| + | *[[Ma Tian Yu]] as Xiao Jing (voiced by [[Wang Yong Gang]]), Xiao Jue's elder brother | ||
| + | *[[Mao Xiao Hui]] as Bai Rongwei, Xiao Jing's wife | ||
| + | *[[Tan Kai]] as Xiao Zhongwu, Xiao army commander. Xiao Jue's father | ||
| + | *[[Zhao Ke]] as Song Wan, Xiao Jue's mother | ||
| + | *[[Ji Chen]] as Chai Anxi (voiced by [[Wang Bao Shun]]), former deputy general of Xiao Army | ||
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| + | ;Chu Family | ||
| + | *[[Li Jia Wei]] as Madame Chu, Chu Zhao's mother | ||
| + | *[[Rao Jia Di]] as Ying Xiang (voiced by [[Bu Qun]]), Chu Zhao's maid | ||
| + | *[[Lu Xing Yu]] as Chu Linfeng, Lord Shi Jin. Chu Zhao's uncle | ||
| + | *[[Ma Ding]] as Chu Mingfang, Chu Zhao's aunt | ||
| + | *[[Pan Xin Yi]] as Yan Miner's maidservant | ||
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| + | ;Xianchang Academy | ||
| + | *[[Sheng Yi Lun]] as Yan He (Nanguang) (voiced by [[Chen Zi Ping]]), General of Wei | ||
| + | *[[Yu Ming Xuan]] as Yang Mingzhi, Magistrate of Chonghuai | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Gong]] as Master Wei, Scholar of Xianchang Academy | ||
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| + | ;Yezhou | ||
| + | *[[Jiang Chao (1975)|Jiang Chao]] as Sun Xiangfu, Yezhou County Magistrate | ||
| + | *[[Shu Ya Xin]] as Sun Ling (voiced by [[Li Jing (voice actor)|Li Jing]]), Sun Xiangfu's son | ||
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| + | ;Jiyang | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Zhi Xi]] as Mu Hongjin, Princess Meng Ji. Ruler of Jiyang | ||
| + | **[[Kong Xue Er]] as Mu Hongjin (young) (voiced by [[Zhu Jing (voice actress)|Zhu Jing]]) | ||
| + | *[[Han Dong]] as Liu Buwang (voiced by [[Peng Yao]]), Mister Yun Lin. He Yan's master | ||
| + | **[[Cao Jun Xiang]] as Liu Buwang (young) | ||
| + | *[[Guan Yue]] as Mu Hongjin's husband (young) | ||
| + | *[[Shi Yi Ke]] as Mu Xiaolou, Mu Hongjin's daughter | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Lei (2)|Zhang Lei]] as Cui Yuezhi (voiced by [[Li Lu (voice actor)|Li Lu]]), General of Jiyang | ||
| + | *[[Chen Jun An]] as Mu Yi, General of Jiyang | ||
| + | *[[Wan Mei Xi]] as Madame Wei, Cui Yuezhi's wife | ||
| + | *[[Dong Yan]] as Yan Min'er, daughter of the Censor | ||
| + | *[[Yao Zhen]] as Ling Xiu, Cui Yuezhi's niece | ||
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| + | ;Rundu | ||
| + | *[[Zhong Qi]] as Qi Luo, Li Kuang's wife | ||
| + | *[[Jampa Tseten]] as Li Kuang, Eight Warriors of Fuyue Army. Commander of Rundu | ||
| + | *[[Chen Yu Ming]] as Deputy General Wang | ||
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| + | ;Wu Tuo | ||
| + | *[[Du Leng Zha Na]] as Ma Ningbu, Prime Minister of Wu Tuo | ||
| + | *[[Bao Di]] as Hu Ya Te, General of Wu Tuo | ||
| + | *[[Ba Tu]] as Na Gu'er, General of Wu Tuo | ||
| + | *[[Ai Li Ku]] as Wu Tuo Commander | ||
| + | *[[Yu Xin Tian (actor)|Yu Xin Tian]] as Wu Tuo soldier | ||
;Supporting Cast | ;Supporting Cast | ||
| − | + | *[[Hou Chang Rong]] as Xu Jingfu, Prime Minister | |
| − | + | *[[Zheng Guo Lin]] as Emperor Cheng Ping (voiced by [[Zhou Xiao Dong]]) | |
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| − | *[[Hou Chang Rong]] as Xu | ||
| − | *[[Zheng Guo Lin]] as Emperor Cheng Ping | ||
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*[[Yang Ming Na]] as Empress | *[[Yang Ming Na]] as Empress | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Jiang Zhen Yu]] as Xu Pingting (voiced by [[Huang Chen Ya]]), Xu Jingfu's daughter |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Xu Jia Qi]] as Hua Youxian (voiced by [[Zheng Yan]]), courtesan of Ru Yun Lou. Yang Mingzhi's wife |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Xu Xiao Nuo]] as Xia Chengxiu, Yan He's wife |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Guo Jun]] as Yang Zhenping, Minister of War. Yang Mingzhi's father |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Gao Ming Chen]] as Ding Yi (voiced by [[Tian Feng Kai]]), He Rufei's guard |
| − | *[[Liu | + | *[[Gong Zheng Nan]] as Liang Ping |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Wei Wei (2)|Wei Wei]] as Hu Yuanzhong, Lie He hunter |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Hao Wen Ting]] as Madame Song |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Tan Jian Chang]] as Director Song, Chief Imperial Physician. Song Taotao's father |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Zhang Ying Bing]] as Third Madame |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Zeng Zi Ye]] as Fourth Madame |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Zhou Yun Shen]] as Father Cheng |
| + | *[[Yang Si]] as Mother Cheng | ||
| + | *[[Ji Ri Ga La]] as Ri Da Mu Zi, commander of Lie He Army | ||
| + | *[[Gang Te Mu Er]] as Sa Chu Ri | ||
| + | *[[Li Man (2)|Li Man]] as Mo Xing | ||
| + | *[[Chen Kai]] as Wei Pingzhang | ||
| + | *[[Sun Zi Jun]] as assassin dancer | ||
| + | *[[Qu Gang]] as Yun Dao Ji Zhang, Liu Buwang's master | ||
| + | *[[Huang Yu Zi]] as Yun Yan | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Yi Dan (2)|Zhang Yi Dan]] as Aunt Hong | ||
| + | *[[Shen Xue Wei]] as Gan Ming Pavilion Boss | ||
| + | *[[Xu Guo He]] as Zhang Shunhong | ||
| + | *[[Wang Yang (?)|Wang Yang]] (王阳) as Wang Jingrong | ||
| + | *[[Li Jia Xin (4)|Li Jia Xin]] as Yu Yao | ||
| + | *[[Lv Jiu Yi]] as Qiu Tang | ||
| + | *[[Shi Heng Yi]] as Mu Tong | ||
| + | *[[Zhu En You]] (朱恩佑) as little prince | ||
| + | *[[Yu Li Yang]] as Yi Xin, little monk at Yu Hua temple | ||
| + | *[[Cao Jia Xu]] as Lei Hou's younger brother | ||
==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
*'''Original Writing:''' Chong Sheng Zhi Nv Jiang Xing (重生之女将星) by [[Qian Shan Cha Ke]] | *'''Original Writing:''' Chong Sheng Zhi Nv Jiang Xing (重生之女将星) by [[Qian Shan Cha Ke]] | ||
| − | *'''Director:''' [[Jiang Jia Jun]] | + | *'''Director:''' [[Jiang Jia Jun]], [[Peng Xue Jun]], [[Du Yuan (director)|Du Yuan]] (杜渊) |
| − | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Chang Ye]], [[Feng Shu Wen]] | + | *'''Screenwriter:''' [[Chang Ye]], [[Feng Shu Wen]], [[Hu Rong]], [[Chen Lu Sha]], [[He Yu Tong (writer)|He Yu Tong]] |
| − | *'''Producer:''' [[Li Er Yun]] | + | *'''Producer:''' [[Li Er Yun]], [[Zhang Rui Ling]] (张睿玲), [[Liu Zhi Min]], [[Jiang Wei (producer)|Jiang Wei]] (姜玮), [[Ju Shuo]] (鞠硕), [[He Zhi Chang]] (何志昌), [[Wei Xiao Ying]] (尉晓莹) |
| − | *''' | + | *'''Music Director:''' [[Jin Da Zhou]] |
| + | *'''Art Director:''' [[Li Xian Chang]] | ||
| + | *'''Action Director:''' [[Zhou Yang (2)|Zhou Yang]], [[Fan Jian Yun]] | ||
| + | *'''Stylist:''' [[Yi Xiao Ya]] | ||
| + | *'''Costume Designer:''' [[Du Guo Fang]] (杜国防) | ||
| + | *'''VFX Director:''' [[Zhang Zhuo (VFX)|Zhang Zhuo]] | ||
| + | *'''Voice Director:''' [[Zhang He (voice actor)|Zhang He]] | ||
*'''Company:''' Tencent Penguin Pictures, Jinghe Media | *'''Company:''' Tencent Penguin Pictures, Jinghe Media | ||
Latest revision as of 04:41, 31 August 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: 锦月如歌 / Jin Yue Ru Ge
- English title: Legend of the Female General
- Genre: Historical, Romance, Action
- Episodes: 36
- Broadcast network: Hunan TV, Tencent, Mango TV
- Broadcast period: 2025-Aug-06
- Original soundtrack: Legend of the Female General OST
Synopsis
The drama follows He Yan, the eldest daughter of the He family forced to disguise herself as the family's legitimate heir He Rufei to preserve their noble status.
In her youth, He Yan encounters the gifted Xiao Jue at Xianchang Academy, but later abandons scholarly pursuits to forge her own destiny on the battlefield. Years later, she returns but the family conspires against her because of her brother. He Yan survives and reinvents herself as the city gate captain's daughter He Yan. Disguised as a man, she enlists in the Yezhou army, determined to reclaim her rightful legacy. Her journey intertwines with the gentle and noble Chu Zhao, while fate reunites her with Xiao Jue. Xiao Jue is suspicious of He Yan’s identity and is repeatedly testing her loyalty. He Yan finally proves her capabilities when she tops the Yezhou military exams. Through life-threatening trials including the Sun family incident, Princess Jiyang affair, and the defense of Rundu City, their adversarial relationship gradually transforms into mutual understanding and affection forged in the fires of war.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Main Cast
- Zhou Ye as He Yan (voiced by Xu Jia Qi), General Fei Hong / Duke Wu An
- Zhang Yi Wen as He Yan (young)
- Cheng Lei as Xiao Jue (Huaijin) (voiced by Sun Zhi Cheng), General Feng Yun
- Zhang Kang Le as Chu Zhao (Zilan) (voiced by Liao Yu Feng), disciple of Xu Jingfu. Official of the Ministry of War
- Cui Yi Xin as Chu Zhao (young)
- Zhang Miao Yi as Song Taotao (voiced by Cai Hai Ting), daughter of the Chief Imperial Physician
- Li Qing as Cheng Lisu (voiced by Zhang He), top disciple of Imperial Medical Bureau
- Yezhou Garrison
- Miao Wei Lun as Fei Nu (voiced by Ren Jing Hao), Xiao Jue's guard
- Ruan Sheng Wen as Shen Han (voiced by Lu Li Feng), Head Instructor
- Zhang Yi Long as Wang Ba (voiced by Li Nan), recruit. Former rebel
- Liu Jun as Jiang Jiao (voiced by Zeng Fan Ke Yu), recruit. Spear expert
- Wu Hao as Xiao Mai (voiced by Xu Yan), recruit
- Fan Lin Feng as Huang Xiong (voiced by Tang Guo Sheng), recruit
- Fan Yi Ning as Lei Hou (voiced by Chen Qi Gang), recruit. Wu Tuo citizen
- Pang Zhen Qi as Zheng Xuan, recruit. Traitor
- Feng Ming Jing as Ma Damei, instructor who was killed (scenes cut, name mentioned in ep 12)
- He Family
- Bai Shu as He Rufei, He Yan's elder brother
- Zhang Yan Yan as Tang Jia, He Yan's mother
- Ren Shan as He Yuansheng (voiced by Zhao Zhe Hao), He Yan's father
- Xiao Family
- Ma Tian Yu as Xiao Jing (voiced by Wang Yong Gang), Xiao Jue's elder brother
- Mao Xiao Hui as Bai Rongwei, Xiao Jing's wife
- Tan Kai as Xiao Zhongwu, Xiao army commander. Xiao Jue's father
- Zhao Ke as Song Wan, Xiao Jue's mother
- Ji Chen as Chai Anxi (voiced by Wang Bao Shun), former deputy general of Xiao Army
- Chu Family
- Li Jia Wei as Madame Chu, Chu Zhao's mother
- Rao Jia Di as Ying Xiang (voiced by Bu Qun), Chu Zhao's maid
- Lu Xing Yu as Chu Linfeng, Lord Shi Jin. Chu Zhao's uncle
- Ma Ding as Chu Mingfang, Chu Zhao's aunt
- Pan Xin Yi as Yan Miner's maidservant
- Xianchang Academy
- Sheng Yi Lun as Yan He (Nanguang) (voiced by Chen Zi Ping), General of Wei
- Yu Ming Xuan as Yang Mingzhi, Magistrate of Chonghuai
- Zhang Gong as Master Wei, Scholar of Xianchang Academy
- Yezhou
- Jiang Chao as Sun Xiangfu, Yezhou County Magistrate
- Shu Ya Xin as Sun Ling (voiced by Li Jing), Sun Xiangfu's son
- Jiyang
- Zhang Zhi Xi as Mu Hongjin, Princess Meng Ji. Ruler of Jiyang
- Kong Xue Er as Mu Hongjin (young) (voiced by Zhu Jing)
- Han Dong as Liu Buwang (voiced by Peng Yao), Mister Yun Lin. He Yan's master
- Cao Jun Xiang as Liu Buwang (young)
- Guan Yue as Mu Hongjin's husband (young)
- Shi Yi Ke as Mu Xiaolou, Mu Hongjin's daughter
- Zhang Lei as Cui Yuezhi (voiced by Li Lu), General of Jiyang
- Chen Jun An as Mu Yi, General of Jiyang
- Wan Mei Xi as Madame Wei, Cui Yuezhi's wife
- Dong Yan as Yan Min'er, daughter of the Censor
- Yao Zhen as Ling Xiu, Cui Yuezhi's niece
- Rundu
- Zhong Qi as Qi Luo, Li Kuang's wife
- Jampa Tseten as Li Kuang, Eight Warriors of Fuyue Army. Commander of Rundu
- Chen Yu Ming as Deputy General Wang
- Wu Tuo
- Du Leng Zha Na as Ma Ningbu, Prime Minister of Wu Tuo
- Bao Di as Hu Ya Te, General of Wu Tuo
- Ba Tu as Na Gu'er, General of Wu Tuo
- Ai Li Ku as Wu Tuo Commander
- Yu Xin Tian as Wu Tuo soldier
- Supporting Cast
- Hou Chang Rong as Xu Jingfu, Prime Minister
- Zheng Guo Lin as Emperor Cheng Ping (voiced by Zhou Xiao Dong)
- Yang Ming Na as Empress
- Jiang Zhen Yu as Xu Pingting (voiced by Huang Chen Ya), Xu Jingfu's daughter
- Xu Jia Qi as Hua Youxian (voiced by Zheng Yan), courtesan of Ru Yun Lou. Yang Mingzhi's wife
- Xu Xiao Nuo as Xia Chengxiu, Yan He's wife
- Guo Jun as Yang Zhenping, Minister of War. Yang Mingzhi's father
- Gao Ming Chen as Ding Yi (voiced by Tian Feng Kai), He Rufei's guard
- Gong Zheng Nan as Liang Ping
- Wei Wei as Hu Yuanzhong, Lie He hunter
- Hao Wen Ting as Madame Song
- Tan Jian Chang as Director Song, Chief Imperial Physician. Song Taotao's father
- Zhang Ying Bing as Third Madame
- Zeng Zi Ye as Fourth Madame
- Zhou Yun Shen as Father Cheng
- Yang Si as Mother Cheng
- Ji Ri Ga La as Ri Da Mu Zi, commander of Lie He Army
- Gang Te Mu Er as Sa Chu Ri
- Li Man as Mo Xing
- Chen Kai as Wei Pingzhang
- Sun Zi Jun as assassin dancer
- Qu Gang as Yun Dao Ji Zhang, Liu Buwang's master
- Huang Yu Zi as Yun Yan
- Zhang Yi Dan as Aunt Hong
- Shen Xue Wei as Gan Ming Pavilion Boss
- Xu Guo He as Zhang Shunhong
- Wang Yang (王阳) as Wang Jingrong
- Li Jia Xin as Yu Yao
- Lv Jiu Yi as Qiu Tang
- Shi Heng Yi as Mu Tong
- Zhu En You (朱恩佑) as little prince
- Yu Li Yang as Yi Xin, little monk at Yu Hua temple
- Cao Jia Xu as Lei Hou's younger brother
Production Credits
- Original Writing: Chong Sheng Zhi Nv Jiang Xing (重生之女将星) by Qian Shan Cha Ke
- Director: Jiang Jia Jun, Peng Xue Jun, Du Yuan (杜渊)
- Screenwriter: Chang Ye, Feng Shu Wen, Hu Rong, Chen Lu Sha, He Yu Tong
- Producer: Li Er Yun, Zhang Rui Ling (张睿玲), Liu Zhi Min, Jiang Wei (姜玮), Ju Shuo (鞠硕), He Zhi Chang (何志昌), Wei Xiao Ying (尉晓莹)
- Music Director: Jin Da Zhou
- Art Director: Li Xian Chang
- Action Director: Zhou Yang, Fan Jian Yun
- Stylist: Yi Xiao Ya
- Costume Designer: Du Guo Fang (杜国防)
- VFX Director: Zhang Zhuo
- Voice Director: Zhang He
- Company: Tencent Penguin Pictures, Jinghe Media
Notes
- Filming period: 2023-Nov-28 to 2024-Mar-20

