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==Details==
 
==Details==
*'''Chinese Name:''' 少年張三? Shao Nian Zhang San Feng
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*'''Title:''' 少年張三丰 / Shao Nian Zhang San Feng
*'''Vietnamese Name:''' Thiếu niên Trương Tam Phong
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*'''Vietnamese Title:''' Thiếu niên Trương Tam Phong
*'''Also Known As:''' Young Zhang San Feng
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*'''Also known as:''' Young Zhang San Feng
 
*'''Episodes:''' 40
 
*'''Episodes:''' 40
*'''Boradcast year:''' 2002
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*'''Broadcast network
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*'''Broadcast year:''' 2002
  
[[File:180.jpg|thumb|Lee Bing Bing & Dicky Cheung]]
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==Synopsis==
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The early years of legendary Tai Chi Master Cheung Jun Bao ([[Dicky Cheung]]) are vividly realized in this stirring 40-episode epic series. On the advice of a fortuneteller, the supersitious Cheung 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 Yuefei from a deadly coup. Thus begins a series of daring adventures and kung fu challenges that will eventually lead to founding of the famous Wu Tang School.
  
==Casts & Credits==
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==Cast==
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*[[Dicky Cheung]]
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*[[Ruby Lin]]
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*[[Alec Su]]
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*[[Zhang Tie Lin]]
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*[[Lee Bing Bing]]
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*[[Li Xiao Lu]]
  
===Cast===
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==Production Credits==
:[[Dicky Cheung]]
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*'''Producer:'''
:[[Ruby Lin]]
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*'''Director:'''
:[[Alec Su]]
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*'''Screenwriter:'''
:[[Zhang Tie Lin]]
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*'''Music:'''
:[[Lee Bing Bing]]
 
:[[Li Xiao Lu]]
 
 
 
[[File:210.jpg|thumb|Dicky Cheung]]
 
 
 
==Synopsis==
 
The early years of legendary Tai Chi Master Cheung Jun Bao (Dicky Cheung) are vividly realized in this stirring 40-episode epic series. On the advice of a fortuneteller, the supersitious Cheung 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 Yuefei from a deadly coup. Thus begins a series of daring adventures and kung fu challenges that will eventually lead to founding of the famous Wu Tang School.
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://us.yesasia.com/b5/PrdDept.aspx/pid-1001839241/aid-37346/section-videos/code-c/version-all/ us.yesasia.com]
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*[http://us.yesasia.com/b5/PrdDept.aspx/pid-1001839241/aid-37346/section-videos/code-c/version-all/ Yesasia.com]
 
 
[[Category:CDrama]]
 
  
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[[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2002]]

Revision as of 23:31, 21 February 2006

File:180.jpg
Lee Bing Bing & Dicky Cheung
File:210.jpg
Dicky Cheung

Details

  • Title: 少年張三丰 / Shao Nian Zhang San Feng
  • Vietnamese Title: Thiếu niên Trương Tam Phong
  • Also known as: Young Zhang San Feng
  • Episodes: 40
  • Broadcast network
  • Broadcast year: 2002

Synopsis

The early years of legendary Tai Chi Master Cheung Jun Bao (Dicky Cheung) are vividly realized in this stirring 40-episode epic series. On the advice of a fortuneteller, the supersitious Cheung 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 Yuefei from a deadly coup. Thus begins a series of daring adventures and kung fu challenges that will eventually lead to founding of the famous Wu Tang School.

Cast

Production Credits

  • Producer:
  • Director:
  • Screenwriter:
  • Music:

External Links