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Justice Bao (other)
Justice Bao, Justice Pao, Judge Bao, Judge Pao, Lord Bao, Lord Pao, Magistrate Bao and Magistrate Pao are all references to Bao Zheng (999–1062, also romanized as Pao Cheng), legendary Song dynasty official and the Chinese symbol of justice. These terms may also refer to: TV series * Justice Pao (1974 TV series), ''Justice Pao'' (1974 TV series), a 1974–1975 Taiwanese TV series starring Yi Ming * Judge Bao (TV series), ''Judge Bao'' (TV series), a 1987 Chinese TV series starring Bai Zhidi * Justice Pao (1993 TV series), ''Justice Pao'' (1993 TV series), a 1993–1994 Taiwanese TV series starring Jin Chao-chun * Justice Pao (1994 TVB series), ''Justice Pao'' (1994 TVB series), a 1994 Hong Kong TV series produced by TVB, starring Jin Chao-chun * Justice Pao (1995 TV series), ''Justice Pao'' (1995 TVB series), a 1995 Hong Kong TV series produced by TVB, starring Ti Lung * Justice Pao (1995 Asia Television series), ''Justice Pao'' (1995 Asia Television series), a 1995 Hong Kong TV ...
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Bao Zheng
Bao Zheng (; 5 March 999 – 3 July 1062), commonly known as Bao Gong (), was a Chinese politician during the reign of Emperor Renzong in China's Song Dynasty. During his twenty-five years in civil service, Bao consistently demonstrated extreme honesty and uprightness, with actions such as sentencing his own uncle, impeaching an uncle of Emperor Renzong's favourite concubine and punishing powerful families. His appointment from 1057 to 1058 as the prefect of Song's capital Kaifeng, where he initiated a number of changes to better hear the grievances of the people, made him a legendary figure. During his years in office, he gained the honorific title Justice Bao () due to his ability to defend peasants and commoners against corruption or injustice. Bao Zheng today is honored as the cultural symbol of justice in Chinese society. His largely fictionalized ''gong'an'' and ''wuxia'' stories have appeared in a variety of different literary and dramatic mediums (beginning with ''Th ...
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Justice Bao (2008 TV Series)
''Justice Bao'' is a Mainland Chinese television series, starring Jin Chao-chun, Kenny Ho and Fan Hung-hsuan. The three actors first portrayed their respective characters in the 1993 Taiwanese Taiwanese may refer to: * Taiwanese language, another name for Taiwanese Hokkien * Something from or related to Taiwan ( Formosa) * Taiwanese aborigines, the indigenous people of Taiwan * Han Taiwanese, the Han people of Taiwan * Taiwanese people, ... hit '' Justice Bao''. Lung Lung from the 1993 series also reprised his role. Units Cast : ''Note: Some cast members played multiple roles.'' International broadcast References * Legend of Bao back on TV 16 years later http://www.china.org.cn/culture/2009-07/23/content_18188089.htm {{The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants Fictional depictions of Bao Zheng in television 2008 Chinese television series debuts 2000s crime drama television series Mandarin-language television shows Television shows set in Kaifeng Gong'an television series ...
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Young Justice Bao (other)
''Young Justice Bao'' ( Simplified Chinese: ) is a 25-episode ancient legal drama series produced by the Television Corporation of Singapore in 1994. The drama stars Chew Chor Meng as the legendary Song Dynasty jurist Bao Zheng. Cast * Chew Chor Meng as Bao Zheng * Chen Hanwei as Bai Yutang *Zhang Wenxiang as Zhan Zhao *Eugena Lee as Li Ke *Cherie Lim as Li Jue * Chen Shucheng as Li Wenye * Richard Low as Imperial Tutor Pang *Fu Youming as Pang Yu * Chen Tianwen as Di Qing *Wang Guanwu as Emperor Renzong of Song *Zhou Shiqiang as Wen Yanbo *Zhu Yuye as Empress Dowager Liu *Liang Tian as Guo Huai *Lin Xiulian as Kou Zhu Kou Zhu (寇珠, also translated as "Pearl") is a fictional Song dynasty palace maid popular in legends related to Emperor Renzong of Song, Emperor Zhenzong of Song, Concubine Li and Empress Liu. In the 19th-century novel ''The Seven Heroes an ... *Huang Shaoting as Consort Li *Yang Tianfu as Wang Chao *Wu Kaishen as Ma Han *Lin Qinyuan as Fa ...
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Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing (other)
''Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing'' () may refer to: * ''Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing'' (novel), a novel from the late-Ming dynasty, which partly inspired ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' *A major sub-story (roughly Chapters 31–58) of '' The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'', a 19th-century novel ** ''Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing'' (1927 film), a film based on the novel ** ''Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing'' (1948 film), a film based on the novel **''The Invincible Constable'', a 1992 film based on the novel ** ''The Three Heroes and Five Gallants'' (2016 TV series), a TV series based on the novel See also * ''Justice Pao'' (1993 TV series) – the last segment is called "Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing" * The Three Heroes and Five Gallants (other) * The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (other) *Justice Bao (other) Justice Bao, Justice Pao, Judge Bao, Judge Pao, Lord Bao, Lord Pao, Magistrate Bao and Magistrate Pao are all references to Bao Zheng (999–1062, also romanized as Pao Cheng), legendar ...
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The Three Heroes And Five Gallants (other)
''The Three Heroes and Five Gallants'' (三俠五義) is a slightly different version of the 19th-century Chinese novel '' The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants''. ''The Three Heroes and Five Gallants'' may also refer to: * ''The Three Heroes and Five Gallants'' (1991 TV series) (三俠五義), a 1991 Chinese TV series. * ''The Three Heroes and Five Gallants'' (2016 TV series) (五鼠鬧東京), a 2016 Chinese TV series See also * ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' (other) * ''Justice Bao'' (other) *Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing (other) ''Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing'' () may refer to: * ''Wu Shu Nao Dong Jing'' (novel), a novel from the late-Ming dynasty, which partly inspired ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' *A major sub-story (roughly Chapters 31–58) of '' The Seven Heroes and ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Three Heroes and Five Gallants, The The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants ...
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The Seven Heroes And Five Gallants (other)
'' The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' is a 19th-century Chinese novel. ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' may also refer to: * ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' (1972 TV series), a Taiwanese TV series produced by Taiwan Television * ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' (1976 TV series), a Hong Kong TV series produced by Rediffusion Television * ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' (1983 TV series), a Taiwanese TV series produced by Taiwan Television * ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' (1994 TV series), a Taiwanese TV series produced by Chinese Television System * ''The New Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' (1986 TV series), a Taiwanese TV series * ''The New Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' (1994 TV series), a mainland Chinese TV series See also * '' King Cat'', a 1967 Hong Kong film also known as ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' * ''Invincible Knights Errant ''Invincible Knights Errant'' is a 2011 martial arts television series from Mainland China, ...
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Cat And Mouse (2003 Film)
''Cat and Mouse'' () is a 2003 Hong Kong ''wuxia'' romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Chan, and starring Andy Lau, Anthony Wong and Cecilia Cheung. The film is loosely based on the 19th century novel, ''The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants'' by Shi Yukun Shi Yukun ( 19th century), courtesy name Zhenzhi, was a highly popular Qing dynasty storyteller who performed in Beijing during the first half of the 19th century. Little is known about his life, but anecdotes recorded in the 1940s claimed he work .... Plot Zhan Zhao (Andy Lau) is a court officer who learns of a plot to assassinate Judge Bao (Anthony Wong). While on holiday he meets a young man named Bai (Cecilia Cheung) who turns out to be a woman. Zhan Zhao tries to recruit Bai to help him stop the assassination of Judge Bao. Cast References External links * 2003 films 2003 martial arts films 2003 action comedy films 2003 romantic comedy films Hong Kong action comedy films Hong Kong martial arts comed ...
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Justice Bao (2010 TV Series)
''Justice Bao'' is a Chinese TV series starring producer Jin Chao-chun as the Song dynasty official Bao Zheng. The series ran for 3 seasons from 2010 to 2012. In addition to Jin, Kenny Ho, Fan Hung-hsuan and Lung Lung again reprise their iconic roles from the 1993 Taiwanese hit '' Justice Pao'' and the 2008 Chinese series '' Justice Bao''. Seasons Cast and characters : ''Note: Some cast members played multiple roles.'' Main and recurring characters Other characters (in order of appearance) ; Season 1 (2010) * Jin Weifu as Bao Xing * Wei Hua as Huli jing * Li Guangfu as Zhang Biegu * Zhang Wei as Lin Feng * Xu Ming as Jiang Wan * Guo Yiming as Pang Yu * Zhang Jian as Xiang Fu * Dong Weimin as Tian Zhong * Ji Hai as Pang Shun * Zhan Shibao as Pang An * Benny Chan as Bai Yutang * Miao Qing as Han Zhang * Zhang Peng as Jiang Ping * Wang Wenyan as Lu Fang * Li Yonglin as Xu Qing * Lin Yuezhang as Chen Lin * Xie Yuanzhen as Suo'er * Zhang Beibei as Hong Yujiao * Zhou Zihan ...
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Justice Pao (2004 TV Series)
Bao Zheng (; 5 March 999 – 3 July 1062), commonly known as Bao Gong (), was a Chinese politician during the reign of Emperor Renzong in China's Song Dynasty. During his twenty-five years in civil service, Bao consistently demonstrated extreme honesty and uprightness, with actions such as sentencing his own uncle, impeaching an uncle of Emperor Renzong's favourite concubine and punishing powerful families. His appointment from 1057 to 1058 as the prefect of Song's capital Kaifeng, where he initiated a number of changes to better hear the grievances of the people, made him a legendary figure. During his years in office, he gained the honorific title Justice Bao () due to his ability to defend peasants and commoners against corruption or injustice. Bao Zheng today is honored as the cultural symbol of justice in Chinese society. His largely fictionalized '' gong'an'' and '' wuxia'' stories have appeared in a variety of different literary and dramatic mediums (beginning with ...
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Justice Pao (1974 TV Series)
Bao Zheng (; 5 March 999 – 3 July 1062), commonly known as Bao Gong (), was a Chinese politician during the reign of Emperor Emperor Renzong of Song, Renzong in China's Song Dynasty. During his twenty-five years in civil service, Bao consistently demonstrated extreme honesty and uprightness, with actions such as sentencing his own uncle, impeaching an uncle of Emperor Renzong's favourite concubine and punishing powerful families. His appointment from 1057 to 1058 as the prefect of Song's capital city, capital Kaifeng, where he initiated a number of changes to better hear the grievances of the people, made him a legendary figure. During his years in office, he gained the honorific title Justice Bao () due to his ability to defend peasants and commoners against corruption or injustice. Bao Zheng today is honored as the cultural symbol of justice in Chinese society. His largely fictionalized ''gong'an fiction, gong'an'' and ''wuxia'' stories have appeared in a variety of differ ...
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