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''The Heavenly Sword and Dragon Saber'' is a
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...
television series adapted from
Louis Cha 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 dail ...
's novel of the same title. The series was released overseas in 2000 before broadcasting on
TVB Jade TVB Jade (), or simply Jade, is a Hong Kong Cantonese-language free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) as its flagship service, alongside its sister network, the English-language TVB Pearl. Bro ...
in Hong Kong in 2001. It has the record for most TVB Best Actress winners, including
Charmaine Sheh Charmaine Sheh Sze-man (; born 28 May 1975) is a Hong Kong actress. After winning second runner-up in the 1997 Miss Hong Kong pageant, Sheh signed a contract with TVB in 1998. She is best known for her roles in '' Return of the Cuckoo'' (2000 ...
(2006/2014),
Gigi Lai Gigi Lai (born 1 October 1971) is a Hong Kong actress and singer. Entering the entertainment industry in 1985, Lai was under a contract with the television station TVB from 1991 until she retired in 2008. Nicknamed by the Hong Kong media as the " ...
(2004),
Michelle Yim Michelle Yim Wai-ling (; born September 2, 1955), better known by her stage name ''Mai Suet'' (), is a Hong Kong actress and elder sister of former actress Sidney Yim Wai-ming also known by stage name ''Suet Lei'' (). She graduated from St. Rose ...
(2008),
Tavia Yeung Tavia Yeung Sin-yiu (; born 30 August 1979), previously known as Tavia Yeung Yi (), is a Hong Kong actress. She is best known for starring in the television dramas ''Vigilante Force'' (2003), ''Moonlight Resonance'' (2008)'', Beyond the Realm o ...
(2012), and
Kara Wai Kara Wai Ying-hung BBS (; born 3 February 1960) is a Hong Kong actress best known internationally for her roles in wuxia films produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1970s and 1980s. Wai has since portrayed a wide range of roles on screen ...
(2018).


Cast

: ''Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.'' *
Lawrence Ng Lawrence Ng Kai-wah (, ; born 19 May 1964) is a popular TV actor in Hong Kong. His more famous works include the television series '' Healing Hands'' and the films ''Fate Twisters'' and ''Sex and Zen''. Ng's older brother is former Charlie N ...
as Cheung Mo-kei ** John Tang as young Cheung Mo-kei *
Gigi Lai Gigi Lai (born 1 October 1971) is a Hong Kong actress and singer. Entering the entertainment industry in 1985, Lai was under a contract with the television station TVB from 1991 until she retired in 2008. Nicknamed by the Hong Kong media as the " ...
as Chiu Man *
Charmaine Sheh Charmaine Sheh Sze-man (; born 28 May 1975) is a Hong Kong actress. After winning second runner-up in the 1997 Miss Hong Kong pageant, Sheh signed a contract with TVB in 1998. She is best known for her roles in '' Return of the Cuckoo'' (2000 ...
as Chow Chi-yeuk *
Damian Lau Damian Lau Chung-yan (born 14 October 1949) is a Hong Kong film and television actor, executive producer and film director. Lau has starred in many television drama series of various genres, produced by Hong Kong's TVB and ATV. Biography ...
as Cheung Tsui-san *
Michelle Yim Michelle Yim Wai-ling (; born September 2, 1955), better known by her stage name ''Mai Suet'' (), is a Hong Kong actress and elder sister of former actress Sidney Yim Wai-ming also known by stage name ''Suet Lei'' (). She graduated from St. Rose ...
as Yan So-so *
Felix Lok Felix Lok Ying-kwan is a Hong Kong actor. His television appearances include roles in ''Looking Back in Anger'', ''The Drive of Life'' and '' The Academy''. Filmography Television series Films *''Heroes of the Underground'' (1976) *''The Happ ...
as Tse Sun * Chow Chung as Cheung Sam-fung *
Joyce Tang Joyce Tang Lai-ming (; born 20 January 1976, in Hong Kong) is an actress of Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). She entered the show business via the New Talent Singing Awards in 1995. She is better known to viewers as a tough woman mostly due ...
as Yeung Bat-fui / Gei Hiu-fu *
Gordon Liu Gordon Liu (Lau Kar-fai ); born Sin Kam-hei () August 22, 1951) is a Chinese martial arts film actor and martial artist. He played the lead role of San Te in ''The 36th Chamber of Shaolin'' (1978) and its sequels, and later played two roles in Qu ...
as Seng Kwan * Liz Kong as Siu-chiu * Cherie Chan as Yan Lei *
Eddie Cheung Cheung Siu-fai (; born 4 February 1963), also known as Eddie Cheung, is a Hong Kong actor. He is best known for his many supporting or everyman roles similar to Liu Kai-chi. Filmography Television series References External links * * ...
as Yeung Siu * Wong Wai-tak as Fan Yiu *
Ku Feng Chan Sze-man (born 3 July 1930), better known by his stage name Ku Feng, is a Hong Kong actor. Background He studied in Beijing, and has appeared in hundreds of films, many of which were produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio Shaw Brothers ( ...
as Yan Tin-cheng * Wilson Tsui as Yan Ye-wong * Alice Fung as Golden Flower Granny *
Kara Hui Kara Wai Ying-hung BBS (; born 3 February 1960) is a Hong Kong actress best known internationally for her roles in wuxia films produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1970s and 1980s. Wai has since portrayed a wide range of roles on screen ...
as Mit-juet * Lee Lung-kei as Sung Yun-kiu * Raymond Cho as Sung Cheng-xu * Leung Kin-ping as Yu Lin-chow * Lee Kwok-lun as Yu Doi-ngam * Lee Kong-lung as Cheung Chung-kai * Edward Mok as Yan Lei-ting * Ken Lok as Mok Seng-kuk * Wong Ching as Wai Yat-siu * Wong Chun-tong as Chow Din * Johnson Law as Sack Monk * Doi Siu-man as Lang Hin * Tse Ka-hei as Pang Ying-yuk *
Lo Mang Lo Mang is a Hong Kong martial artist and actor who was born as Lo Kwan Lam in Hong Kong on 23 July 1952. Primarily known for starring in ''Shaw Brothers'' kung fu movies during the latter part of the 1970s and into the 1980s. He is a member of ...
as Seung Yu-chun * Anderson Junior as Wu Ching-ngau * Yau Man-sing as Chu Yun-cheung * Kwan Ching as Luk Cheung-hak * Tse Bo-law as Ha Bat-yung * Akina Hong as Ding Man-kwan * Steve Lee as Ho Tai-chung * Sherming Yiu as Chu Kau-chan *
Lau Dan Danny Lau Dan (; born 13 January 1944) is a Hong Kong actor. Works Lau is known to portray good characters, but could play cunning and sly characters with ease (includes ''The Bund'' and ''Land of Wealth''). He is most noted for being the on ...
as Yu-yeung Prince * Gabriel Harrison as Wong Bo-bo * Zuki Lee as Kwok Seung * June Chan as Yellow Dress Maiden *
Sammul Chan Sammul Chan Kin-fung (born 4 May 1978) is from Hong Kong. He is an actor, singer, and presenter. Career Chan debuted in 1999 as a DJ for Metro Broadcast Corporation Limited under his birth name, although most of the time he was simply referred t ...
as Hon Cin-jip, Siu-chiu's father *
Elvina Kong Elvina Kong Yan-yin (; born 6 July 1967) is a Hong Kong television actress and presenter currently under contract to TVB. Background Kong was born in British Hong Kong on 6 July 1967. She was a finalist in the New Talent Singing Contest 1985 ...
as Doi Ji-si, Siu-chiu's mother *
Tavia Yeung Tavia Yeung Sin-yiu (; born 30 August 1979), previously known as Tavia Yeung Yi (), is a Hong Kong actress. She is best known for starring in the television dramas ''Vigilante Force'' (2003), ''Moonlight Resonance'' (2008)'', Beyond the Realm o ...
as Ngo-mei student


Plot

When a sect tries to melt the dragon saber, another sect tries to steal it. During the chaos, So-so, in a mask, steals the dragon saber, then hides among a crowd with masks. The sect kills the masked people who are actually innocent. Fifth brother (Cheung Tsui-san) & third brother join the fray, and third brother ends up with the dragon saber. Later, So-so and her brother use a trap to injure third brother & take the dragon saber. So-so arranges to transport third brother back home to be treated, but a group of monks break his joints. Fifth brother watches So-so's sect give a demonstration of the dragon saber. Tse Sun snatches the dragon saber, then uses his lion roar to make most of the audience crazy. Tse Sun wants to bring Tsui-san & So-so to a remote island, but their ship sinks. Tse Sun suddenly becomes insane & So-so makes him blind. Tsui-san & So-so escape from Tse Sun. They end up on a tiny ice berg. They get married. Later, they arrive at an unknown island. Tse Sun arrives at the same island the next day. So-so gives birth to a son & they name him Mo-kei. After nine or ten years, Tsui-san, So-so, and young Mo-kei leave the island & they board a Tin Yeng Gao ship. Upon reaching the mainland, they first meet So-so's father, then they journey to Mo Dong hill. During the journey, Mo-kei is captured by Yun Meng Yi Lou. Tsui-san & So-so arrive at Mo Dong. Third brother somehow recognizes So-so's voice & repeats what she said when he was injured ten years ago. Tsui-san takes responsibility for the many murders committed by So-so & kills himself in front of multiple sects. Sam-fung & So-so rescue Mo-kei, then So-so kills herself. Mo-kei collapses, not due to grief, but because he is poisoned by a lethal cold touch. In a separate story arc, Sixth brother is engaged to Hiu-fu. Yeung Siu forces them to get married immediately, but they insist on getting Cheung Sam-fung's blessings first. Yeung Siu brings Hiu-fu to see a rare & beautiful sight. Later, in a separate incident, Hiu-fu is poisoned & Yeung Siu cures her. Hiu-fu falls in love with Yeung Siu. Hiu-fu wants Yeung Siu to promise that he will be a one-woman man but he can't promise that. They separate. After 9 months, Hiu-fu gives birth to a girl & she names her Bat-fui. The people of Mo Dong are able to keep Mo-kei alive, but he will eventually die due to the cold touch. Mo-kei is now a teenager. Sam-fung rescues Chi-yeuk & Yu-chun from the imperial soldiers. The four of them (Sam-fung, Mo-kei, Chi-yeuk, Yu-chun) board a boat. Later, Sam-fung & Mo-kei part. Wu Ching-ngau is a very clever doctor, but he only treats Ming cult people. He agrees to keep Mo-kei alive. Mo-kei studies Ching-ngau's books & he acquires some medical skills. Mit-juet defeats Golden Flower Granny. Later, Mit-juet kills Hiu-fu for her defiance & this is witnessed by Mo-kei & Bat-fui. Mo-kei sends Bat-fui to her father whom she has never met, then Mo-kei returns to Mo Dong hill. During his solo journey home, he is injured by a dog. The dog owners trick him to reveal Tse Sun's location. Mo-kei & father of the house fall off a cliff to a ledge. Mo-kei goes inside a cave & uncovers Kow Yong Zhan Keng. He masters it. Kow Yong Zhan Keng allows Mo-kei to cure his cold touch. Mo-kei is now an adult. Father of the house pushes Mo-kei off the ledge. Mo-kei lands in a house & breaks both his legs. Poison girl (Yan Lei or Ju Yi) helps him. Six sects go to Kwong Meng Deng to exterminate the Ming Cult. Mo-kei tries to save lives. He reluctantly becomes the new head of Ming Cult. The 6 sects mysteriously disappear. Sixth brother is found with all joints broken. The Ming Cult people finds out that there are many murders in Siu Lam and Ming Cult is the scapegoat. The same hidden message implies that the next sect to be exterminated is Mo Dong. Mo-kei and his Ming Cult people rush to Mo Dong. Knowing that he might die in combat soon, Sam-fung teaches Third Brother Tai Kek Qun while Mo-kei learns it without revealing his identity. The people who are impersonating Ming Cult arrive at Mo Dong & they are revealed to be Chiu Man, Ah Dai, Ah Yi, & Ah Sam. Mo-kei receives the list for Seven Insects Seven Flowers & the cure for broken joints/bones from Chiu Man. He uses the cures on third uncle & sixth uncle. Ming Cult finds out that the 6 sects that disappeared are held in a pagoda in the capital. Just before the rescue, Mit-juet forces Chi-yeuk to make an oath to use Mo-kei to get the heaven sword and dragon saber, never marry Mo-kei, and kill Mo-kei & Ming Cult. Failing to follow the oath has severe consequences for Chi-yeuk's grandchildren. Mit-juet also appoints Chi-yeuk as the next head of Ngo-mei and gives her the secret of the heaven sword & dragon saber. Everyone is safely rescued except for Mit-juet who refuses to let Mo-kei catch her & falls to her death. Chi-yeuk chooses Mo-kei instead of Cheng-xu & Cheng-xu is very upset. Chiu Man does not like Peng Nam Wong. Before the wedding between Peng Nam Wong & Chiu Man, she gives a hint to Mo-kei & Mo-kei successfully removes Chiu Man from the wedding. Golden Flower Granny abducts Chi-yeuk & brings her to Leng Se Dou. Mo-kei, Chiu Man, & Siu-chiu disguise themselves as the boat crew. At Leng Se Dou, Mo-kei & Tse Sun are re-united after 20 years. Bo Si (Persian) Ming Cult people arrive at Leng Se Dou to bring Golden Flower Granny back to Bo Si. After a few rounds of fighting that span a few days, Mo-kei's side loses. Ji-si & Siu-chiu return to Bo Si, with Siu-chiu as the new head of Bo Si Ming Cult. At the last dinner before their return to the mainland, everyone faints due to poison. When they wake up, Chiu Man, heaven sword, dragon saber, & the boat are missing, while Ju Yi is dead. After a few days, a boat passes nearby & everyone returns to the mainland. Peng Nam Wong places Chiu Man under house arrest. Chiu Man sends a letter to Ming Cult that results in the death of Peng Nam Wong & his people. In a separate story arc, Bat-fui falls in love with sixth brother and they are eventually married after a few twists & turns. Seng Kwan captures Chi-yeuk & Tse Sun. Cheng-xu accidentally kills seventh uncle when he is drunk. Chiu Man uses a trick to make Cheng-xu admit his guilt with the other uncles within hearing distance. Mo-kei rescues Chi-yeuk. Chiu Man lures Mo-kei away from his own wedding with Chi-yeuk. Chi-yeuk returns to Ngo-mei & claims her position as the next head using Kow Yan Pak Kuat Zhao. Seng Kwan's attempt to exterminate Ming Cult is reversed by Chiu Man, resulting in a major defeat for the imperial troops. Chiu Man turns herself in & is executed. Later, it is revealed that Chiu Man's father used a trick so that Ah Dai is executed instead. Ju Yi is revealed to be alive. Seven sects and Ming Cult go to Siu Lam to fight for Tse Sun & the dragon saber. Chi-yeuk is the winner. She almost kills Mo-kei. To free Tse Sun, Chi-yeuk and Mo-kei fight The Three Elders. In a fight between Tse Sun & Seng Kwan, Seng Kwan is blinded. The imperial troops surround Siu Lam and prepare to exterminate all the sects & Ming Cult. Mo-kei uses Mok Mo Wai Xu & defeats the imperial troops. Chi-yeuk asks Mo-kei, between Chi-yeuk, Chiu Man, Siu-chiu, and Ju Yi, who would he choose. Mo-kei gives his reply. A Ming Cult general poisons Mo-kei & Chiu Man, then fails to kill Chiu Man because Mo-kei faked his succumb to poison. Since Chiu Man is willing to lose her status as Mongolian Kuan Ju to be with Mo-kei, Mo-kei no longer wants to be the head of Ming Cult, to be with Chiu Man. Mo-kei & Chiu Man have a carefree life. After a few years, Mo-kei & Chiu Man meet Chi-yeuk & her husband (Cheng-xu). Chi-yeuk has lost her memory & martial arts skills.


Soundtrack


Track list

# ''Fung Hei Wan Yung'' (風起雲湧; ''Storm Rises'') performed by
Lawrence Ng Lawrence Ng Kai-wah (, ; born 19 May 1964) is a popular TV actor in Hong Kong. His more famous works include the television series '' Healing Hands'' and the films ''Fate Twisters'' and ''Sex and Zen''. Ng's older brother is former Charlie N ...
# ''Wan Hing I'' (溫馨; ''Gentle and Fragrant I'') # ''Chong Leung'' (蒼涼; ''Bleak'') # ''Hing Sung'' (輕鬆; ''Relaxed'') # ''Fau Sang Yeuk Mung'' (浮生若夢; ''Transient Life is Like a Dream'') performed by Liz Kong # ''Ching Mai'' (情迷; ''Infatuated Love'') # ''Ngoi Ching I'' (愛情; ''Love I'') # ''Ngoi Ching II'' (愛情; ''Love II'') # ''Hung Hung Sing Fo'' (熊熊聖火; ''Brilliant Holy Flame'') # ''Gung Sing'' (功成; ''Success'') # ''Wan Hing II'' (溫馨; ''Gentle and Fragrant II'') # ''Ngoi Ching III'' (愛情; ''Love III'') # ''Gam Seung'' (感傷; ''Sorrowful'') # ''Gan Jeung'' (緊張; ''Nervous'') # ''Yuen Yi'' (懸疑; ''Suspense'') # ''Lin Gung'' (練功; ''Training'') # ''Sau'' (愁; ''Anxiety'') # ''Ngoi'' (哀; ''Sadness'')


Bonus track

# ''Ha Chi Joi Lyun Ngoi'' (下次再戀愛; ''Love Next Time'') performed by Lawrence Ng iTunes
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References


External links

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