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*'''Related TV series:''' See [[Legend of Dagger Li]], [[Xiao Li Fei Dao 2008]]
  
 
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*'''Original writing:''' Novel ''Fei Dao, You Jian Fei Dao'' by [[Wikipedia:Gu Long|Gu Long]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Wang Peng Ju]], [[Young Pei Pei]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Wang Peng Ju]], [[Young Pei Pei]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Shen Xue Bing]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Shen Xue Bing]]

Revision as of 03:40, 3 June 2008

Flying Daggers

Details

  • Title: 飛刀又見飛刀 (飞刀又见飞刀) / Fei Dao You Jian Fei Dao
  • Also known as: Flying Daggers
  • Genre: Wuxia
  • Episodes: 43 / 44 (China version)
  • Broadcast network: CTV
  • Broadcast period: 2003-Sep-18
  • Air time: Mon-Fri 20:00~21:00
  • Related TV series: See Legend of Dagger Li, Xiao Li Fei Dao 2008

Synopsis

Based on characters from the popular martial arts novel by the late novelist Gu Long, Flying Daggers is the story of Li Huai, a lonely, rebellious youngster whose grandfather was the legendary "Flying Dagger" swordsman. Li Huai inherits his family skills and wanders in the martial arts world to save the Li family's honor and fight against his enemies.

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