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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''Title:''' 少年張三丰 (少年张三丰) / Shao Nian Zhang San Feng |
| − | *''' | + | *'''English title:''' Taiji Prodigy |
| − | *'''Also | + | *'''Also known as:''' Young Zhang San Feng |
| + | *'''Genre:''' Martial arts | ||
*'''Episodes:''' 40 | *'''Episodes:''' 40 | ||
| − | *''' | + | *'''Broadcast network:''' ETTV |
| + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2002-02-05 | ||
| − | + | ==Synopsis== | |
| − | + | The early years of legendary Tai Chi Master Zhang Jun Bao are vividly realized in this stirring 40-episode epic series. On the advice of a fortuneteller, the superstitious Zhang family sent their newborn son Bao to a Buddhist monastery. Bao subsequently became a superb martial artist by the time he turned 18. Troubled by the treacherous rebellion from the prime minister, Bao joined his fellow fighter Tian to rescue the righteous General Yue Fei from a deadly coup. Thus begins a series of daring adventures and martial arts challenges that will eventually lead to founding of the famous Wu Tang School. | |
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| − | [[ | + | ==Cast== |
| + | *[[Dicky Cheung]] as Zhang Jun Bao/Zhang San Feng | ||
| + | *[[Alec Su]] as Yi Tian Xing | ||
| + | *[[Li Bing Bing]] as Qin Si Rong | ||
| + | *[[Li Xiao Lu]] as Ming Dao Hong | ||
| + | *[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as General Fei Long | ||
| + | *[[Yan Kuan]] as Yi Ji Feng | ||
| + | *[[Rebecca Wang]] as Zhao Yu Er | ||
| + | *[[Hu Jing]] as Lin Xue Yan | ||
| + | *[[TAE]] as Zhang Cui Shan | ||
| + | *[[Niu Qing Feng]] as Zhang Qi Jiao (voiced by [[Tian Er Xi]]) | ||
| + | *[[Zhu Yan (1974)|Zhu Yan]] as Xi Yu Hong Niang | ||
| + | *[[Zheng Jia Xin]] | ||
| + | *[[Niu Meng Meng]] | ||
| + | *[[Ruby Lin]] as Bing Xin ''(guest)'' | ||
| + | *[[Xue Wen Cheng]] as Wu Chen | ||
| − | == | + | ==Production Credits== |
| − | + | *'''Director:''' [[Liang De Long]] | |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
| − | *[ | + | *[https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E5%B0%91%E5%B9%B4%E5%BC%A0%E4%B8%89%E4%B8%B0/14236 Baidu Baike] |
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 30 September 2023
Details
- Title: 少年張三丰 (少年张三丰) / Shao Nian Zhang San Feng
- English title: Taiji Prodigy
- Also known as: Young Zhang San Feng
- Genre: Martial arts
- Episodes: 40
- Broadcast network: ETTV
- Broadcast period: 2002-02-05
Synopsis
The early years of legendary Tai Chi Master Zhang Jun Bao are vividly realized in this stirring 40-episode epic series. On the advice of a fortuneteller, the superstitious Zhang family sent their newborn son Bao to a Buddhist monastery. Bao subsequently became a superb martial artist by the time he turned 18. Troubled by the treacherous rebellion from the prime minister, Bao joined his fellow fighter Tian to rescue the righteous General Yue Fei from a deadly coup. Thus begins a series of daring adventures and martial arts challenges that will eventually lead to founding of the famous Wu Tang School.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
- Dicky Cheung as Zhang Jun Bao/Zhang San Feng
- Alec Su as Yi Tian Xing
- Li Bing Bing as Qin Si Rong
- Li Xiao Lu as Ming Dao Hong
- Zhang Tie Lin as General Fei Long
- Yan Kuan as Yi Ji Feng
- Rebecca Wang as Zhao Yu Er
- Hu Jing as Lin Xue Yan
- TAE as Zhang Cui Shan
- Niu Qing Feng as Zhang Qi Jiao (voiced by Tian Er Xi)
- Zhu Yan as Xi Yu Hong Niang
- Zheng Jia Xin
- Niu Meng Meng
- Ruby Lin as Bing Xin (guest)
- Xue Wen Cheng as Wu Chen
Production Credits
- Director: Liang De Long


