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*'''Also known as:''' Stealing Dragon, Exchanging Phoenix, Swap a Princess
 
*'''Also known as:''' Stealing Dragon, Exchanging Phoenix, Swap a Princess
 
*'''Genre:''' Comedy
 
*'''Genre:''' Comedy
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==Season 1==
 
*'''Episodes:''' 40
 
*'''Episodes:''' 40
 
*'''Opening theme song:''' Fa Cai Fa Fu Zhong Guo Nian (發財發福中國年) by [[Wikipedia:China Dolls|China Dolls]]
 
*'''Opening theme song:''' Fa Cai Fa Fu Zhong Guo Nian (發財發福中國年) by [[Wikipedia:China Dolls|China Dolls]]
 
*'''Ending theme song:''' Duo Xie Ni (多謝你) by [[Wikipedia:David Tao|David Tao]]
 
*'''Ending theme song:''' Duo Xie Ni (多謝你) by [[Wikipedia:David Tao|David Tao]]
*'''Related TV shows:''' [[The Switch II]]
 
  
==Synopsis==
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===Synopsis===
 
The story begins when the Emperor's concubine Zhang gave birth to a daughter. Desperate to bear the Emperor's first son surviving, she agrees to Eunuch Liu's suggestion that her daughter be switched with the son of the Lin family. Lin's wife, however, was enraged by the forced switch and abandoned the baby princess at a brothel in Yang Zhou, ''Bai Hua Lou'', where she was adopted and named Qian Qian.
 
The story begins when the Emperor's concubine Zhang gave birth to a daughter. Desperate to bear the Emperor's first son surviving, she agrees to Eunuch Liu's suggestion that her daughter be switched with the son of the Lin family. Lin's wife, however, was enraged by the forced switch and abandoned the baby princess at a brothel in Yang Zhou, ''Bai Hua Lou'', where she was adopted and named Qian Qian.
  
 
18 years later, Qian Qian grew to be a mischievious young lady, stirring up trouble whenever she could. As fate would have it, she would fight with and gain the attention of the crown prince Zheng De in one of her misadventures.
 
18 years later, Qian Qian grew to be a mischievious young lady, stirring up trouble whenever she could. As fate would have it, she would fight with and gain the attention of the crown prince Zheng De in one of her misadventures.
  
==Cast==
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===Cast===
 
*[[Vincent Jiao]] as Zhengde
 
*[[Vincent Jiao]] as Zhengde
 
*[[Zhang Ting]] as Qian Qian
 
*[[Zhang Ting]] as Qian Qian
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*[[Chu Xing Yi]](初星一) as Bai Hu
 
*[[Chu Xing Yi]](初星一) as Bai Hu
  
==External Links==
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===External Links===
 
*[http://www.ettoday.com/ettv_drama/events/steeldragon/ ETTV]
 
*[http://www.ettoday.com/ettv_drama/events/steeldragon/ ETTV]
 
*[http://www.hkatv.com/drama/swap/ HKATV]
 
*[http://www.hkatv.com/drama/swap/ HKATV]
 
*[http://www.spcnet.tv/taiwan_stealingdragonb.shtml Review @ Spcnet]
 
*[http://www.spcnet.tv/taiwan_stealingdragonb.shtml Review @ Spcnet]
 
*[http://www.spcnet.tv/taiwan_stealingdragon.shtml Review @ Spcnet]
 
*[http://www.spcnet.tv/taiwan_stealingdragon.shtml Review @ Spcnet]
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==Season 2==
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[[File:Swap a princess 2.jpg|thumb|300px]]
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*'''Tagline:''' 皇后進宮 / Huang Hou Jin Gong
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===Synopsis===
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Picking up after the end of the first series, Emperor Zheng Kang names Qian Qian Empress. However, on the way to her own coronation, her retinue was attacked by armed assassins who appear to have killed the new Empress. Rushing to the scene of the attack, the Emperor was shocked to find the palace maid Qiao Yu disguised as the Empress instead. It appears that Qian Qian, unhappy with the restrictive life of the palace, had ran away on the day of her own coronation...
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The Commander of the Army, Chou Yu, meanwhile, not content despite his current high position, seeks to have his daughter Meng Meng named Empress whatever the cost.
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===Cast===
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*[[David Ng]](吳大維) as Zheng Kang
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*[[Zhang Ting]] as Qian Qian
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*[[Niu Li]] as Qin Cai Qing
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*[[Richard Ng]] as Qin Zhong Yu
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*[[Song Dan Dan]](宋丹丹) as  Liu Jin Hua
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*[[Niu Qing Feng]](牛清峰) as Shi Shu Cai
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*[[Zhang Jia Nan]](張佳楠) as Chou Meng Meng
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*[[Li Da Guan]](李大光) as Ba Guan
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*[[Xu Qiong Fang]](徐琼芳) as Ning Er
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*[[Fu Yi Wei]] as the Empress Dowager
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*[[Zhou Yue]](周月) as Qiao Yu
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*[[Li Zhen Qi]](李振起) as Chou Yu
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*[[Liu Xiao Hua]](劉曉嘩) as Zhen Zhu
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*[[Gu Jin]](谷金) as A Qi
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*[[Han Xiao]](含笑) as Yun Zhong Yue
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*[[Zhang Lin]](張林) as Bu Yao
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===External Links===
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*[http://www.chinatv.com.tw/event/9103_queen/story_index.html CTV site]
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*[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/f/hhjg/index.html Sina site]
  
 
[[Category:TWDrama]]
 
[[Category:TWDrama]]

Revision as of 12:18, 20 August 2007

Stealing Dragon, Exchanging Phoenix

Details

  • Title: 偷龍轉鳳 / Tou Long Zhuan Feng
  • Also known as: Stealing Dragon, Exchanging Phoenix, Swap a Princess
  • Genre: Comedy

Season 1

  • Episodes: 40
  • Opening theme song: Fa Cai Fa Fu Zhong Guo Nian (發財發福中國年) by China Dolls
  • Ending theme song: Duo Xie Ni (多謝你) by David Tao

Synopsis

The story begins when the Emperor's concubine Zhang gave birth to a daughter. Desperate to bear the Emperor's first son surviving, she agrees to Eunuch Liu's suggestion that her daughter be switched with the son of the Lin family. Lin's wife, however, was enraged by the forced switch and abandoned the baby princess at a brothel in Yang Zhou, Bai Hua Lou, where she was adopted and named Qian Qian.

18 years later, Qian Qian grew to be a mischievious young lady, stirring up trouble whenever she could. As fate would have it, she would fight with and gain the attention of the crown prince Zheng De in one of her misadventures.

Cast

External Links

Season 2

Swap a princess 2.jpg
  • Tagline: 皇后進宮 / Huang Hou Jin Gong

Synopsis

Picking up after the end of the first series, Emperor Zheng Kang names Qian Qian Empress. However, on the way to her own coronation, her retinue was attacked by armed assassins who appear to have killed the new Empress. Rushing to the scene of the attack, the Emperor was shocked to find the palace maid Qiao Yu disguised as the Empress instead. It appears that Qian Qian, unhappy with the restrictive life of the palace, had ran away on the day of her own coronation...

The Commander of the Army, Chou Yu, meanwhile, not content despite his current high position, seeks to have his daughter Meng Meng named Empress whatever the cost.

Cast

External Links