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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
*'''Title:''' 少年張三丰 / Shao Nian Zhang San Feng
 
*'''Title:''' 少年張三丰 / Shao Nian Zhang San Feng
*'''English Title:''' Taiji Prodigy Options
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*'''English title:''' Taiji Prodigy
 
*'''Also known as:''' Young Zhang San Feng
 
*'''Also known as:''' Young Zhang San Feng
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*'''Genre:''' Martial arts
 
*'''Episodes:''' 40
 
*'''Episodes:''' 40
*'''Language:''' Mandarin
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*'''Broadcast network:''' [[:Category:ETTV|ETTV]]
 
*'''Broadcast year:''' 2002
 
*'''Broadcast year:''' 2002
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==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.
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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.
  
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Li Bing Bing]] as Qin Si Rong
 
*[[Li Bing Bing]] as Qin Si Rong
 
*[[Li Xiao Lu]] as Ming Dao Hong
 
*[[Li Xiao Lu]] as Ming Dao Hong
*[[Ruby Lin]] as Bing Xin - Guest role
 
 
*[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as General Fei Long
 
*[[Zhang Tie Lin]] as General Fei Long
 
*[[Yan Kuan]] as Yi Ji Feng
 
*[[Yan Kuan]] as Yi Ji Feng
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*[[Niu Qing Feng]] as Zhang Qi Jiao
 
*[[Niu Qing Feng]] as Zhang Qi Jiao
 
*[[Niu Meng Meng]]
 
*[[Niu Meng Meng]]
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*[[Ruby Lin]] as Bing Xin (guest)
  
 
==Production Credits==
 
==Production Credits==
*'''Director:''' Liang De Long
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*'''Director:''' [[Liang De Long]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://tv.ettoday.com/ettv_tv/events/3/index.htm ETtoday.com]
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*[http://tv.ettoday.com/ettv_tv/events/3/index.htm ETTV]
  
[[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2002]]
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[[Category:CDrama]] [[Category:CDrama2002]] [[Category:ETTV]]

Revision as of 19:21, 10 October 2007

Taiji Prodigy

Details

  • Title: 少年張三丰 / 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 year: 2002

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.

Cast

Production Credits

External Links