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''Royal Tramp'' is a 2008 Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel '' The Deer and the Cauldron''. Produced by
Zhang Jizhong Zhang Jizhong (born May 23, 1951) is a Chinese film producer, director, teacher, and writer. He is known as one of the more prominent television producers in China. His best known productions include the CCTV adaptations of the Four Great Class ...
and Huayi Brothers, the series consists of 50 episodes, filmed in high definition. The series was first broadcast on
Jiangsu TV Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation (JSBC) () is China's third biggest television network after China Central Television (CCTV) and Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS). The television network is owned by the Jiangsu provincial government. The network is ...
in China in 2008 and was subsequently aired on TVB in Hong Kong and other countries.


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Huang Xiaoming Huang Xiaoming or Mark Huang (, born 13 November 1977) is a Chinese actor, singer, and model. He graduated from the Performance Institute of the Beijing Film Academy in 2000. Huang first rose to prominence in 2001 for playing Emperor Wu of Han in ...
as Wei Xiaobao ** Wang Chengyang as young Wei Xiaobao *
Wallace Chung Wallace Chung Hon-leung (; born 30 November 1974) is a Hong Kong actor and singer, best known for his work on several Chinese television dramas. Chung ranked 68th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, 94th in 2014, 45th in 2015, 31st i ...
as
Kangxi Emperor The Kangxi Emperor (4 May 1654– 20 December 1722), also known by his temple name Emperor Shengzu of Qing, born Xuanye, was the third emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the second Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigning from 1661 to ...
** Shi Lei as young Kangxi Emperor *
He Zhuoyan He or HE may refer to: Language * He (pronoun), an English pronoun * He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ * He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets * He (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic script called ''He'' in ...
as Shuang'er * Shu Chang as Princess Jianning * Liu Zi as Fang Yi * Liu Yun as Mu Jianping *
Cherrie Ying Cherrie Ying Choi-yi (born 20 June 1983), better known as Ting Yim-yi or Ting Man, is a Taiwan-born Hong Kong actress. She moved to New York City at a young age, and later to Hong Kong. Her nickname is "Dingding" (丁丁), and she is often credi ...
as A'ke * Hu Ke as Su Quan * Li Fei'er as Zeng Rou * Qiao Zhenyu as
Zheng Keshuang Zheng Keshuang, Prince of Yanping (; 13 August 1670 – 22 September 1707), courtesy name Shihong, art name Huitang, was the third and last ruler of the Kingdom of Tungning in Taiwan in the 17th century. He was the second son of Zheng Jing and ...
* TAE as Liu Yizhou * Jing Gangshan as Feng Jizhong * He Jiayi as Jiunan * Tan Feiling as Songgotu * Elvis Tsui as Oboi * Zhu Yanping as Chen Jinnan * Hua Zi as Hai Dafu * Gao Yuan as Empress Dowager / Mao Dongzhu * Ning Jing as
Chen Yuanyuan Chen Yuanyuan (1624–1681) was a Chinese courtesan who lived during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. She was the concubine of Wu Sangui, the Ming dynasty general who surrendered Shanhai Pass to the Manchu-led Qing dynasty, and later reb ...
* Ma Lin as Wei Chunhua * Li Chengru as Xingchi (
Shunzhi Emperor The Shunzhi Emperor (15 March 1638 – 5 February 1661) was the second emperor of the Qing dynasty of China, and the first Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigning from 1644 to 1661. A committee of Manchu princes chose him to succe ...
) * Zhong Liang as
Wu Yingxiong Wu Yingxiong (; 1634 – 18 May 1674) was a Chinese aristocrat and the eldest son of Chinese military general Wu Sangui who was instrumental in the fall of the Ming dynasty and the expansion of the Qing dynasty into the Central Plain in 1644 ...
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Tu Men Tu Men (February 1960 – 12 December 2021) was a Chinese actor of Evenks ethnicity. Career Tu is known for his portrayals of Genghis Khan in films such as ''Genghis Khan'' and ''An End to Killing''. In 2018 he was at the center of a political d ...
as
Wu Sangui Wu Sangui (; 8 June 1612 – 2 October 1678), courtesy name Changbai () or Changbo (), was a notorious Ming Dynasty military officer who played a key role in the fall of the Ming dynasty and the founding of the Qing dynasty in China. In Chinese ...
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Yu Chenghui Yu Chenghui (16 August 1939 – 4 July 2015), sometimes credited as Yue Sing-wai, was a Chinese actor, action director and martial artist. Martial arts career Yu started practising martial arts at the age of 11, specialising in the use of the ''j ...
as
Feng Xifan Feng Xifan ( 17th century), pseudonym Xifan (), was an official and general of the Kingdom of Tungning on the island of Taiwan in the late 17th century. He was from Longxi County, which is around present-day Qiling Village, Longwen District, Z ...
* Liu Xiaohu as Zhang Kangnian * Rocky Hou as Yang Yizhi * Wang Xiaoming as Mu Jiansheng * Li Xintong as A'qi * Hu Dong as Duolong * Xiao Xiangyu as Gui Erniang * Li Zefeng as Gui Zhong * Shen Baoping as Gui Xinshu * Zhao Xiaorui as Mao Shiba * Xue Zhongrui as Prince Kang * Yang Niansheng as Xu Tianchuan * Liu Naiyi as Taoist Xuanzhen * Li Ming as Qian Laoben * Yan Guanying as Fat Monk * Qin Weidong as Thin Monk * Wang Jianguo as Qi Qingbiao * Sang Weilin as Zhao Liangdong * Chen Zhihui as
Li Zicheng Li Zicheng (22 September 1606 – 1645), born Li Hongji, also known by the nickname, Dashing King, was a Chinese peasant rebel leader who overthrew the Ming dynasty in 1644 and ruled over northern China briefly as the emperor of the short-li ...
* Huang Gexuan as
Galdan Boshugtu Khan Erdeniin Galdan (1644–1697, mn, Галдан Бошигт хаан, , ), known as Galdan Boshugtu Khan (in Mongolian script: ) was a Choros Dzungar- Oirat Khan of the Dzungar Khanate. As fourth son of Erdeni Batur, founder of the Dzungar ...
* Zhang Hengping as Taoist Wugen * Yuan Yuan as Hong Antong * Huang Suying as Mamasan of Lichun Brothel * Duan Duan as Ao Biao * Tao Jixin as Liu Dahong * Qiao Yu as Li Xihua * Zhou Gang as Xingdian * Zhou Xiaobin as Deng Bingchun * Li Na as Liu Yan * Zhao Da as Wen Youdao * Zhao Jintao as Wen Youfang * Sun Lihua as Ruichu * Li Aiqin as Yunhui * Guo Xiao'an as Deng Guan * Xing Han as Yun Sumei * Xi Xianfeng as Green Dragon Marshal * Wang Jingluan as Taohua * Yang Lin as Yu Ba * Liu Guanlin as Jing Ji * Zhang Chi as Huang Lizhou * Su Mao as Lu Gaoxuan * Lu Shigang as Guan Anji * Zhao Gang as Xia Guoxiang * Hou Yueqiu as Zhang Danyue * Zhao Yang as Wang Jinbao * Ren Baocheng as
Shi Lang Shi Lang (1621–1696), Marquis Jinghai, also known as Secoe or Sego, was a Chinese admiral who served under the Ming and Qing dynasties in the 17th century. He was the commander-in-chief of the Qing fleets which destroyed the power of Zheng Ch ...
* Chen Hai as Lin Xingzhu * Zhang Gong as Hu Yizhi * Li Jun as Deng Guang * Ma Zijun as Huicong * Ren Wu as Qingliang Temple abbot * Zha Xi as Wu Zhirong * Su Yan as Xiaoguizi * Li Yuan as Peng Chun * Gao Fei as Third Young Mistress Zhuang * De Long as Gao Lijin * Zhao Guixiang as
Gu Yanwu Gu Yanwu () (July 15, 1613 – February 15, 1682), also known as Gu Tinglin (), was a Chinese philologist, geographer, and famous scholar-official in Qing dynasty. He spent his youth during the Manchu conquest of China in anti-Manchu activities a ...
* Hu Qingshi as Zha Jizuo * Chen Zhou as Lü Liuliang * Wang Bing as Bayan * Dong Zhigang as Yu Lin * Shen Tian as Xing Hua * Ye Jing as Huangfu Ge * Yuan Ming as Rui Dong * Zhang Kai as Wei Tongchui * Li Chen as Wei Hutou * Jin Wenting as Wei Shuangshuang * Ba Tu as Wu Lishen * Han Yueqiao as Tao Hongying * Carrie as
Sophia Alekseyevna Sophia Alekseyevna ( rus, Со́фья Алексе́евна, p=ˈsofʲjə ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvnə; ) was a Russian princess who ruled as regent of Russia from 1682 to 1689. She allied herself with a singularly capable courtier and politician, Pr ...
* Henry as Fedor Golovin


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External links

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''Royal Tramp'' official page
on TVB's website {{DEFAULTSORT:Royal Tramp TVB dramas Works based on The Deer and the Cauldron Chinese wuxia television series Television series set in the Qing dynasty 2008 Chinese television series debuts 2008 Chinese television series endings 2009 Hong Kong television series debuts 2009 Hong Kong television series endings Mandarin-language television shows Television shows based on works by Jin Yong Jiangsu Television original programming Television series by Huayi Brothers