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*'''Taiwan opening theme song:''' [[Xue Lai de Shi Hou (song)|Xue Lai de Shi Hou]] by [[Alec Su]]
 
*'''Taiwan opening theme song:''' [[Xue Lai de Shi Hou (song)|Xue Lai de Shi Hou]] by [[Alec Su]]
 
*'''Taiwan ending theme song:''' [[Da Sheng Shuo Ai Wo (song)|Da Sheng Shuo Ai Wo]] by [[Liu Yi Chun]] (劉依純)
 
*'''Taiwan ending theme song:''' [[Da Sheng Shuo Ai Wo (song)|Da Sheng Shuo Ai Wo]] by [[Liu Yi Chun]] (劉依純)
*'''Relative TV series:''' See [[Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre]]
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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==

Revision as of 13:42, 10 May 2008

The Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre

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Synopsis

Based on the popular novel by Jin Yong Kam Yung. He also wrote Legend of the Condor Heroes and Return of the Condor Heroes. The Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre takes place during 14th Century China during the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, roughly 100 years after the events of Return of the Condor Heroes. After decades of struggles, famine, and bitterness which the Chinese citizens blamed on the Yuan Dynasty's misgovernment, the Martial Arts sects have begun to rebel. Prince Ruyong asks Cheng Kun, a Shaolin monk with an ulterior motive, for a plan on how to deal with the rebels.

"The wielder of Heavenly Sword and/or Dragon Sabre rules the world."

This well known legend in the Martial Arts community is the impetus for the tale of Zhang Wuji. The story begins with how his parents met (episodes 1-3), then tells his trials as an adolescent (episodes 4-8), proceeds to relate his rise to prominence (episodes 9-23) and reveals the secret behind Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre (episode 23), and ends with the confluence of Wuji's love life, the Martial Arts sects' long standing grudges, and cruel fate.

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Production Credits

Notes

  • This show was a China-Taiwan-Singapore co-production. It aired identically in all 3 regions except for the ending song. The Taiwanese show had an ending song sung by Alec Su. There is also supposed to be an English version of the opening song. The opening song sings about a man willing to surrender to the woman who has captured his heart. The ending song which Alec Su didn't sing is about a woman who's unwilling to allow the man she loves to have another woman in his heart.

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