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| − | + | During the Spring and Autumn period, Tu An Gu, the highest military ranking officer of the kingdom of Jin, orchestrated a coup d'état and framed Zhao Shuo for its instigation, resulting in the extermination of the entire Zhao clan. There was one survivor, however - the infant son of Zhao Shuo and Zhuang Ji, whose life was saved by Cheng Ying at tremendous personal risk. Cheng Ying then cleverly planned for the child to stay at the home of Tu An Gu. Eighteen years later, Tu An Gu's pride and joy is his son Tu Yue, a rising star skilled with both pen and sword. However, rumors spread that Tu Yue is not Tu An Gu's biological son, and even Cheng Ying's son Cheng Da Ye, Tu An Gu's godson and Tu Yue's study buddy, becomes embroiled in the mystery of the identity of the Zhao family orphan. In the end, Tu An Gu's role in the the bloody case of the Zhao family's extermination becomes abundantly clear, and Cheng Ying, a lowly and spurned figure for most of his life, finally garners victory and restores justice. | |
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
Revision as of 19:15, 11 March 2012
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Details
- Title: 赵氏孤儿 / Zhao Shi Gu Er
- Also known as: Orphan of the Zhao Family
- Genre: Ancient legend
- Episodes: 30
- Broadcast network: TBA
- Broadcast period: 2012
Synopsis
During the Spring and Autumn period, Tu An Gu, the highest military ranking officer of the kingdom of Jin, orchestrated a coup d'état and framed Zhao Shuo for its instigation, resulting in the extermination of the entire Zhao clan. There was one survivor, however - the infant son of Zhao Shuo and Zhuang Ji, whose life was saved by Cheng Ying at tremendous personal risk. Cheng Ying then cleverly planned for the child to stay at the home of Tu An Gu. Eighteen years later, Tu An Gu's pride and joy is his son Tu Yue, a rising star skilled with both pen and sword. However, rumors spread that Tu Yue is not Tu An Gu's biological son, and even Cheng Ying's son Cheng Da Ye, Tu An Gu's godson and Tu Yue's study buddy, becomes embroiled in the mystery of the identity of the Zhao family orphan. In the end, Tu An Gu's role in the the bloody case of the Zhao family's extermination becomes abundantly clear, and Cheng Ying, a lowly and spurned figure for most of his life, finally garners victory and restores justice.
Cast
- Wu Xiu Bo as Cheng Ying
- Sun Chun as Tu An Jia
- Cherrie Ying as Zhuang Ji
- Wang Yu as Zhao Wu
- Yi Zhen (一真) as Han Jue
- Zheng Hao (郑昊) as Jin Jing Gong
- Zhang Yi Wen (张译文) as Gongsun Wu Jiu
- Hou Chang Rong (侯长荣) as Dao Man
- Ji Ta (姬他) as Zhao Shuo
- Lian Shu Mei (练束梅) as Song Xiang
- Li Hai Bing (李海兵) as Ran Bai
- Xu Wei (徐卫) as Li Lou
- Xu Lu (徐露) as Meng Jiang
- Gao Xu Yang (高旭阳) as Tu An Wu Jiang
- Zhan Jing Yi as Xiang Ling
- Guo Xiao Ting as Cao Er
Production Credits
- Screenwriter:Chen Wen Gui (陈文贵)
- Director: Yan Jian Gang (阎建刚)
- Assistant director: Ha Si Qi Qi Ge (哈斯其其格)
- Production company: CTV Media
Notes
- Production period: 8 months
