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''A Step into the Past'' is a 2001 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB and based on Huang Yi's novel of the same Chinese title. The series tells the story of a 21st-century Hong Kong VIPPU officer who travels back in time to the
Warring States period The Warring States period () was an era in ancient Chinese history characterized by warfare, as well as bureaucratic and military reforms and consolidation. It followed the Spring and Autumn period and concluded with the Qin wars of conquest ...
of ancient China. He is involved in a number of important historical events that leads to the first unification of China under the
Qin dynasty The Qin dynasty ( ; zh, c=秦朝, p=Qín cháo, w=), or Ch'in dynasty in Wade–Giles romanization ( zh, c=, p=, w=Ch'in ch'ao), was the first dynasty of Imperial China. Named for its heartland in Qin state (modern Gansu and Shaanxi), ...
. The series' first original broadcast ran from 15 October to 7 December 2001 on the TVB Jade network in Hong Kong. A film sequel to the series, titled '' Back to the Past'', is currently in post-production.


Plot


21st century Hong Kong

Hong Siu-lung is a 21st-century VIPPU special agent in Hong Kong. In the first episode, Hong and his colleagues stand guard at an exhibition of the First Emperor's Terracotta Army. One of Hong's colleagues notices that one of the terracotta warriors bears a striking resemblance to Hong. Moments later, wealthy businessman Lee Siu-chiu is attacked and held hostage at the museum by a madman who had suffered losses in the stock market. Hong rescues Lee and defuses the crisis. Hong is unhappy despite his success in his career. He has just broken up with his girlfriend, Chun Ching, after a seven-year-long relationship. She insisted that they wed but he preferred to continue their relationship without a proper marriage. Chun married another man and Hong becomes depressed.


Time travelling

Impressed with Hong's rescue attempt, Lee Siu-chiu and Doctor Wu Yau recruit him for a secret time-travelling experiment. Hong agrees to help them in exchange for an opportunity to travel back in time to salvage his failed relationship with Chun Ching. He is tasked to travel back more than two thousand years to the
Qin dynasty The Qin dynasty ( ; zh, c=秦朝, p=Qín cháo, w=), or Ch'in dynasty in Wade–Giles romanization ( zh, c=, p=, w=Ch'in ch'ao), was the first dynasty of Imperial China. Named for its heartland in Qin state (modern Gansu and Shaanxi), ...
, half an hour prior to the coronation of Ying Ching in 247 BC, and document the event with a digital camera before a swift departure. However, a critical error occurs during the traveling stage and Hong is sent further back in time three years earlier than originally planned. He is now trapped in the Zhao state of the
Warring States period The Warring States period () was an era in ancient Chinese history characterized by warfare, as well as bureaucratic and military reforms and consolidation. It followed the Spring and Autumn period and concluded with the Qin wars of conquest ...
in 250 BC. In order to return to the future, Hong has to make an arduous journey across thousands of miles in ancient China to activate a device at a specific location and time. He was warned that making even a slight change in the grand scheme of events will trigger a chain reaction of catastrophes that will alter history.


Warring States Period

Hong enjoys a series of adventures in history. His knowledge of the 21st century, intelligence and experience as an elite special agent, as well as his prowess in martial arts, enables him to make a strong stand in history. He enters the service of various lords and nobles, and becomes a valuable ally to them. Concurrently, he becomes involved in romantic relationships with four women. The first, Sin-yau, is a wandering female assassin and the first person he meets after travelling back in time. The second, Wu Ting-fong, is the beautiful but spoiled daughter of a wealthy noble. The third is a pretty female scholar named Kam Ching, who resembles his 21st century girlfriend Chun Ching in appearance and shares a similar name (completely homophonic in Standard Mandarin). The last is Princess Chiu Sin, the daughter of the king of Zhao, who dies in a tragic incident later. He also befriends the king's sister Chiu Nga and her son Chiu Poon. Meanwhile, he foils the evil plans of Chiu Muk, a secret agent from the Chu state, and becomes Chiu's enemy. Chiu Muk's henchman Lin Chun also sees Hong as his greatest rival.


Destiny

Ying sees Hong as a valuable ally in his future endeavors and wants to retain him as an adviser. However, Hong begins to feel regret when he sees the evil creation of his efforts, fulfilling the predestination paradox. He is aware that he is not destined to leave his mark in history and refuses to stay in the imperial court. He leaves with Wu Ting-Fong and Kam Ching, who are both happily married to him at last. Ying sends his troops to pursue Hong and eventually decides to exile Hong and decrees that the name "Hong Siu-lung" shall henceforth be purged from history. All books and historical records pertaining to Hong are ordered to be destroyed, which leads to Qin Shihuang's notorious practice of the
burning of books and burying of scholars The burning of books and burying of scholars (), also known as burning the books and executing the ru scholars, refers to the purported burning of texts in 213 BCE and live burial of 460 Confucian scholars in 212 BCE by the Chinese emperor Qi ...
. Hong and his family find paradise in the plains far from the urban regions. Hong and Wu Ting-Fong have a son. In the final moments of the last episode, Hong's son tells him he wants to change his name from Bowie to
Hong Yu Hong Ru (閎孺) was the favorite companion of the Chinese Emperor Hui of Han. Hong Ru's dress and cosmetics were imitated by other courtiers in an attempt to impress the emperor. These noblemen began wearing feathers in their hats, powdering thei ...
, a man who historically become a prominent military general who overthrew the Qin dynasty but has a tragic end as he became a dictator. Hong then exclaims in English "Shit!"


Cast

: ''Note: Character names are in Cantonese romanisation.''


Main characters

* Louis Koo as Hong Siu-lung (), the protagonist of the story. Born in 1975, Hong was orphaned at the age of three and spent most of his childhood in foster care. Sociable, diligent and smart, Hong graduates to VIPPU officer after only one year of training. When his girlfriend of seven years breaks up with him, Hong agrees on a time travelling project organised by Lee Siu-chiu on the condition that he will see his girlfriend again when he returns. *
Raymond Lam Raymond Lam (; Jyutping: lam4 fung1; born 8 December 1979) is a Hong Kong actor and singer who is best known for roles in the television dramas '' A Step into the Past'', '' Twin of Brothers'', '' Moonlight Resonance'', '' Highs and Lows'' and '' L ...
as Chiu Poon / Ying Ching (), the son of Princess Chiu Nga and General Zhao Kuo. He is despised by other nobles due to his mother's promiscuous reputation. After Hong rescues Lady Chu from the Zhao state, Chu mistakes Chiu as her deceased son, Ying Ching. Through Hong's coercion, also compounded by his personal lust for power and vengeance, Chiu becomes the crown prince of Qin and ascends to the throne, subsequently becoming the
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, the First Emperor of a unified China. * Kwong Wa as Lin Chun / Lo Oi (), a swordsman who used to serve Chiu Muk. He is abandoned by Chiu after Hong injures his right arm in a duel. During his banishment, Lin meets Lo Oi, a left-handed swordsman. After convincing Lo to teach him left-handed swordplay, he kills Lo and takes his identity. * Sonija Kwok as Chun Ching / Kam Ching (). Chun Ching was Hong's girlfriend of seven years, but broke up with him after he reneges the wedding promise. Hong agrees to participate in a time-travelling project after he was assured that Chun Ching would return to him. After Hong is transported to two thousand years back, he meets Kam Ching, a female scholar who resembles Chun Ching in appearance and they develop a romantic relationship. *
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as Wu Ting-fong (), the impulsive and spoiled daughter of the Qin loyalist Wu Ying-yuen. Although disgusted by Hong's flirtatious nature, she gradually becomes jealous of her own accord when she sees him with other maidens. Nonetheless, Wu develops a close friendship with Princess Chiu Sin and often visits her. * Joyce Tang as Sin-yau (), a female assassin. She was an orphan. She becomes the apprentice of
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practitioner Cho Chau-to, also becoming an assassin who kills people for money. She is the first person Hong meets after he is transported back in time. * Michelle Saram as Princess Chiu Sin (), the daughter of King Hao-sing of Zhao. She develops feelings for Hong after he "rescues" her from the palace. She is also Hong's first love after he returns in time. *
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as Chiu Muk (), a secret agent who works for the Chu state as a spy in Zhao. * as Chiu Nga (), the younger sister of the king of Zhao. She is Chiu Poon's mother and a close friend of Hong Siu-lung.


Supporting characters

*
Eileen Yeow Eileen Yeow (born 4 January 1972), also known as Yiu Ying-ying, is a Hong Kong-based Singaporean actress and was named as one of the Five Fresh Beauties of TVB in 1995. Career Yeow won the title of Miss Singapore Universe in 1991. After that, ...
as Lady Chu (Chiu) * Kwok Fung as Lui But-wai * Power Chan as Lee See * Derek Kok as Wong Chin * as Tang Yik (滕翼) * as Ying Jun * as Lui Leung-yung (呂娘蓉) * as Chau Hin * as Wu Ying-yuen (烏應元) * as Wu Ting-wai (烏廷威) * as To Fong (陶方) * as Luk Kung (鹿公) * as Chiu Ko * as King Chong-sheung * as Lord * Lee Hoi-sang as * as Prince Sing-kiu * as King Hao-sing * as Chiu Tak (趙德) * as Chiu Ka (趙嘉) * as Lord Lung-yeung * as Lord Suen-ling * as * as Lady Ping-yuen (平原夫人) * as Crown Prince of Wei (魏太子) *
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as Cho Chau-dou (曹秋道) * Steve Lee as Yim Ping (嚴平) * as Lo Oi *
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as the fake Ying Ching * Kenneth Ma as Kam Ching's late husband * as Hon Fei * as * as Hon Yin (韓闖) * as Uncle Mute (啞大叔) *
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as Ah Keung (潺仔強) (episode 1) * Chor Yuen as Officer Wong (王Sir) (episode 1) * Mak Cheung-ching as madman Mak Wai-gin (麥偉健) (episode 1) * as Lee Siu-chiu (李小超) (episode 1) *
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as Wu Yau (烏有) (episode 1) * Yuen Wah as Yuen Chung (元宗) (episode 2–3) * as bandit Fui-wu (灰鬍) (episode 3) * as bandit Coeng-mou (長毛) (episode 3) * as bandit Dyun-mou (短毛) (episode 3) * as mountain bandit (山賊) (episode 3) * Chow Chung as old man Gaa-ming (家明) (episode 2) * Ha Ping as old woman Jyun-gwan (婉君) (episode 2) * Wong He as the drummer (敲鑼人) (episode 6) * as
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(episode 40)


Production and reception

This was the last television drama that Louis Koo acted in, as he had decided to concentrate on his film career. He has since worked on films such as ''
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Raymond Lam Raymond Lam (; Jyutping: lam4 fung1; born 8 December 1979) is a Hong Kong actor and singer who is best known for roles in the television dramas '' A Step into the Past'', '' Twin of Brothers'', '' Moonlight Resonance'', '' Highs and Lows'' and '' L ...
, in his first major role, was highly praised for his breakthrough performance as Ying Ching, and rose to fame quickly. He has starred in numerous leading roles ever since. While filming in Zhuozhou,
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Jessica Hsuan Jessica Hester Hsuan (; PA: syn hyn, also known as Suen Huen, is a Hong Kong actress. Early life Hsuan's father gave her the name Jessica, while her mother gave her the middle name Hester. She was educated in Hong Kong at Maryknoll Conven ...
was stricken with cholera, causing her to enter a local hospital.Alt URL
/ref> She remained in bed for over a month until she was able to leave and start filming again. This caused Hsuan's character to be absent for a while in the series. During her hospital stay, many of her co-stars, including Koo, visited her regularly. After its 2005 midnight re-run, TVB decided to release the complete series on DVD and VCD for the first time on November 18 in the same year. It also became the second TVB drama to be released on DVD after '' War and Beauty'', and the first to receive a non-limited release.


Film adaptation

In May 2015, Koo's film production studio One Cool Film Productions (天下一電影製作有限公司) announced that it has obtained the rights to adapt the series into a full-length feature film. Koo, who will also produce the film, confirmed that he will reprise his role as Hong Siu-lung. In March 2018, One Cool Film Productions (天下一電影製作有限公司) confirmed that it has cast Lam and Hsuan to reprise their roles as Ying Ching and Wu Ting-fong, respectively. Jack Lai was hired to direct, and the film title was announced to be ''Back to the Past''. A year later in March 2019, ''Back to the Past'' held its first press conference, also announcing that Kwok, Tang, and Saram will be returning, though it was not specified if they will be reprising their original roles. Ng Yuen-fai will co-direct alongside Lai. The film will be set 19 years after the events of the original television series.


See also

* '' The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow''


References


External links

*
''A Step into the Past'' reviews at spcnet.tv
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