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| − | *'''Title:''' | + | *'''Title:''' 武圣关公 |
| − | *'''English title:''' | + | *'''English title:''' The Legend of Guan Gong |
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*'''Genre:''' Historical drama | *'''Genre:''' Historical drama | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 28 | *'''Episodes:''' 28 | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' Guangdong TV | *'''Broadcast network:''' Guangdong TV | ||
| − | *'''Broadcast | + | *'''Broadcast year:''' 2004 |
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The series differs from Guan Yu's official biography in Records of Three Kingdoms, folk tales about him and his story in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It focuses on four main events in Guan's life story: Oath of the Peach Garden; crossing five passes and slaying six generals; Guan Yu attends the banquet alone and Guan Yu's defeat and death. | The series differs from Guan Yu's official biography in Records of Three Kingdoms, folk tales about him and his story in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It focuses on four main events in Guan's life story: Oath of the Peach Garden; crossing five passes and slaying six generals; Guan Yu attends the banquet alone and Guan Yu's defeat and death. | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | * Wang Yingquan as | + | * Wang Yingquan as Guan Yu |
| − | + | * Li Wenshuai as young Guan Yu | |
| − | * Zhang Youling as | + | * Zhang Youling as Zhang Fei |
| − | * Huang Xiangyang as | + | * Huang Xiangyang as Liu Bei |
| − | * Li Xinyu as [[ | + | * Li Xinyu as Diaochan |
| − | + | * [[Tian Hai Rong]] as Qingluo | |
* Sun Li as Taohua | * Sun Li as Taohua | ||
| − | * Heizi as | + | * Heizi as Cao Cao |
| − | * Yizhen as | + | * Yizhen as Lü Bu |
| − | * Jin Bo as | + | * Jin Bo as Zhao Yun |
| − | * Wang Guanghui as | + | * Wang Guanghui as Zhuge Liang |
| − | * Xie Ning as | + | * Xie Ning as Xu Chu |
| − | * Yang Meng as | + | * Yang Meng as Xiahou Dun |
| − | * He Shengwei as | + | * He Shengwei as Cao Ren |
* Wu Yuhe as Jie'er | * Wu Yuhe as Jie'er | ||
| − | * Fan Yan as | + | * Fan Yan as Lady Mi |
| − | * You Liping as [[ | + | * You Liping as Hua Tuo |
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| + | ==External Links== | ||
| + | *[https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%AD%A6%E5%9C%A3%E5%85%B3%E5%85%AC/9699 Baike Baidu] | ||
| + | *[[Wikipedia:zh:武圣关公|Chinese Wikipedia]] | ||
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| + | [[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2004]] | ||
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Contents
Details
- Title: 武圣关公
- English title: The Legend of Guan Gong
- Genre: Historical drama
- Episodes: 28
- Broadcast network: Guangdong TV
- Broadcast year: 2004
- Related TV series:
Synopsis
The story begins with Guan Yu's early life when he is forced to flee his hometown to avoid arrest after killing a local bully. After a long journey and experiencing hardship, Guan meets Liu Bei and Zhang Fei and becomes sworn brothers with them in the Oath of the Peach Garden. Since then, the three of them have dedicated their lives to defending the Han Dynasty and bringing peace to the empire.
The series differs from Guan Yu's official biography in Records of Three Kingdoms, folk tales about him and his story in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It focuses on four main events in Guan's life story: Oath of the Peach Garden; crossing five passes and slaying six generals; Guan Yu attends the banquet alone and Guan Yu's defeat and death.
Cast
- Wang Yingquan as Guan Yu
- Li Wenshuai as young Guan Yu
- Zhang Youling as Zhang Fei
- Huang Xiangyang as Liu Bei
- Li Xinyu as Diaochan
- Tian Hai Rong as Qingluo
- Sun Li as Taohua
- Heizi as Cao Cao
- Yizhen as Lü Bu
- Jin Bo as Zhao Yun
- Wang Guanghui as Zhuge Liang
- Xie Ning as Xu Chu
- Yang Meng as Xiahou Dun
- He Shengwei as Cao Ren
- Wu Yuhe as Jie'er
- Fan Yan as Lady Mi
- You Liping as Hua Tuo
