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Ode To Gallantry (2002 TV Series)
''Ode to Gallantry'' is a Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. The series was first broadcast on NMTV in China in 2002. Cast * Wu Jian as Shi Potian / Shi Zhongyu * Zhou Li as Ding Dang * Deng Jiajia as Shi Jian * Ji Qilin Ji Qilin (born 27 May 1947) is a Chinese actor. Biography Ji Qilin was born in 1947 to two deployed soldiers on their way south during the Chinese Civil War. Because of the war, he grew up in his grandmother's house in Liaocheng, Shandong until ... as Shi Qing * Han Yueqiao as Min Rou * Zhang Yanmin as A'xiu * Tong Youxun as Bei Haishi * Zhang Guangzheng as Bai Zizai * Li Xiaobo as Ding Busi * Su Tingshi as Ding Busan * Ba Tu as Xie Yanke * Guo Jun as Bai Wanjian * Shan Lianli as Hua Wanzi * Zhang Shan as Feng Wanli * Wu Mengjiang as Chen Chongzhi * Li Zhonglin as Mi Hengye * Fan Yanhua as Shi Popo * Tan Jianchang as Zhan Fei * Li Zongqiang as Qiu Shanfeng * Bu He as Master Bu * Hua Zi as Gui * Jia Zhaoji as Chong * To ...
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Wuxia
( ), which literally means "martial heroes", is a genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although is traditionally a form of historical fiction, its popularity has caused it to be adapted for such diverse art forms as Chinese opera, manhua, television dramas, films, and video games. It forms part of popular culture in many Chinese-speaking communities around the world. The word "" is a compound composed of the elements (, literally "martial", "military", or "armed") and (, literally "chivalrous", "vigilante" or "hero"). A martial artist who follows the code of is often referred to as a (, literally "follower of ") or (, literally "wandering "). In some translations, the martial artist is referred to as a "swordsman" or "swordswoman" even though they may not necessarily wield a sword. The heroes in wuxia fiction typically do not serve a lord, wield military power, or belong to the aristocratic class. They often originat ...
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Ode To Gallantry
''Ode to Gallantry'' () is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It was first serialised in Hong Kong from 11 June 1966 to 19 April 1967 in the newspaper ''Ming Pao''. The novel shares the same Chinese title as a poem by the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai, which was used as its epigraph. Plot The plot revolves around a case of mistaken identity between a pair of identical brothers. In the afterword, Jin Yong acknowledges that the story resembles some of the works of William Shakespeare (''cf.'' ''Twelfth Night'' and ''The Comedy of Errors''). The protagonist, who refers to himself as "Gouzazhong" (literally "mongrel"; a colloquialism for "bastard"), first appears as a young beggar roaming the streets of Kaifeng in search of his lost mother. He witnesses a fight between several notable figures in the ''wulin'' (martial artists' community) and meets the Shi couple and members of the Snowy Mountain School. An accident causes him to be taken away by Xie Yanke, an eccentric martial artis ...
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Jin Yong
Louis Cha Leung-yung (; 10 March 1924 – 30 October 2018), better known by his pen name Jin Yong (), pronounced "Gum Yoong" in Cantonese, was a Chinese wuxia (" martial arts and chivalry") novelist and essayist who co-founded the Hong Kong daily newspaper ''Ming Pao'' in 1959 and served as its first editor-in-chief. He was Hong Kong's most famous writer, and is named along with Gu Long and Liang Yusheng as the "Three Legs of the Tripod of Wuxia". His wuxia novels have a widespread following in Chinese communities worldwide. His 15 works written between 1955 and 1972 earned him a reputation as one of the greatest and most popular wuxia writers ever. By the time of his death he was the best-selling Chinese author, and over 100 million copies of his works have been sold worldwide (not including an unknown number of pirated copies). According to ''The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature'', Jin Yong's novels are considered to be of very high quality and are able to appea ...
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Ji Qilin
Ji Qilin (born 27 May 1947) is a Chinese actor. Biography Ji Qilin was born in 1947 to two deployed soldiers on their way south during the Chinese Civil War. Because of the war, he grew up in his grandmother's house in Liaocheng, Shandong until the age of 5, when he and his grandmother joined his parents in Beijing. When he was 11, he was admitted to Beijing Chinese Opera School (北京戏曲学校). Two years later, his parents were relocated to Guangzhou, leaving Ji Qilin by himself in Beijing. At school, he trained to become a Peking opera '' wusheng'' performer under Hou Hailin (侯海林), a disciple of Yang Xiaolou. In 1963, after eight years of dedicated practice, Ji Qilin received a perfect score for his graduation performance, the first in school history. Instead of becoming a star performer as everyone had predicted, Ji Qilin saw his dream dashed with the advent of the Cultural Revolution, which banned all traditional Chinese operas. In 1968, Ji Qilin was " sent down" t ...
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Ode To Gallantry (film)
''Ode To Gallantry'' () is a 1982 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel of the same name. The film was produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, directed by Chang Cheh and starred the Venom Mob. Formerly one of the rarest Venom Mob martial arts films available, it has been digitally remastered and released by Celestial Pictures. Plot Whilst searching for his mother, Gouzazhong a.k.a. 'Mongrel' ( Philip Kwok) finds a metal tablet amidst a fight between several martial art clans. A passing couple Shi Qing (Tang Ching) and his wife Min Rou (Lau Wai-ling) immediately recognize the item but before they can explain its significance, it is taken back by its original owner, Xie Yanke (Wong Lik), a powerful and eccentric martial artist. Xie confronts the fighting clan members and proclaims he will punish them in a ritualistic massacre he conducts once every three years. Xie, having promised whomever can find the tablet any favor they wish, pushes Gouzazhong to name his, offering him gold ...
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Ode To Gallantry (1985 TV Series)
''Ode to Gallantry'' is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. The series was broadcast on CTS in Taiwan in 1985. Cast * Max Mok as Xiaogouzi / Shi Zhongyu * Chao Yung-hsin as Ding Dang * Chao Chia-jung as A'xiu * Chou Hsiao-yun as Shi Jian * Chang Fu-chian as Xie Yanke * Chang Feng as Bai Zizai * Lung Lung as Shi Qing * Yeh Chia-ling as Min Rou * Huang Chung-yu as Tianmo * Tseng Ya-chun as Mei Fanggu * Lu I-lung as Bei Haishi * Ma Hui-chen as Shi Xiaocui / Shi Popo * Hou Po-wei as Ding Busan * Chiang Sheng Chiang Sheng was a martial arts actor, one of the ''Venom Mob'', renowned for their acrobatic and martial arts skills. He joined the ''Chang Cheh's Cohorts'' as an actor, and also worked with Chang Cheh as an assistant director and choreographer. ... as Ding Busi * Yeh Fei as Bai Wanjian * Sung Chang-chiang as Bai Wanren * Ming-kuang as Hua Wanxu * Yu-shang as Ouyang Wuzui * Hsu Wen-jui as Geng Wanzhong * Tso Yao-hu as Pidan * Han Hsia ...
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Ode To Gallantry (1989 TV Series)
''Ode to Gallantry'' is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel ''Ode to Gallantry''. The series was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1989. Cast : ''Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.'' * Tony Leung as Shek Po-tin / Shek Chung-yuk * Sheren Tang as Ting Tong * Yiu Cheng-ching as Ngai Tung-yee * Lau Suk-wah as Tit San-wu * Cheng Yin-lai as Si Kim * Cheung Yick as Pui Hoi-shek * Lam Chung as Tse Yin-hak * Yu Ka-lun as Muk-yung Pak * Chu Tit-wo as Shek Ching * Sheung-koon Yuk as Man Yau * Chan Ka-pik as Ah-sau * Kwan Hoi-san as Pak Tsi-tsoi * Chun Wong as Ting Pat-sam * Yip Tin-hang as Tin-mo * Leung Oi as Ngai Por-por * Choi Wan as Peach Valley master * Mak Tin-yan as Pak Man-kim * Bobby Au-yeung as Cheung Siu * Chan Wing-chun as Lei Yiu * Cheung Ying-choi as Island master Lung * Suen Kwai-hing as Miu Tai See also *''Ode to Gallantry (film)'' *''Ode to Gallantry (1985 TV series)'' *''Ode to Gallantry (2002 TV series) ''Ode ...
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