The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (1994 TV series)
This article is about the 1994 Taiwanese TV series. For other uses, see The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants (disambiguation).
The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants | |
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Also known as |
''Seven Heroes and Five Gallants |
Traditional | 七俠五義 |
Simplified | 七侠五义 |
Mandarin | Qī Xiá Wǔ Yì |
Created by | Hao Hsiao-tsu |
Developed by | Chen Mo-hsi |
Written by |
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Directed by |
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Creative director(s) | Wang Chin-lung |
Starring |
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Opening theme | "Yi Jian Tiaoqi Qiangu Qing" (一肩挑起千古情) performed by Shi Cun |
Composer(s) | Hsi Yu-lung |
Country of origin | Taiwan |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 75 |
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Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) | Chao Ta-shen |
Cinematography | Lin Ho-lung |
Editor(s) | Liang Ting-ting |
Running time | 45 minutes |
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Original network | Chinese Television System |
Original release | June 1 – September 14, 1994 |
The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants is a 1994 Taiwanese television series produced by Chinese Television System (CTS) a few months after its prequel Justice Pao, which was also produced by Chao Ta-shen. Dozens of actors appeared in both series, but only Sze Yu and Tu Man-sheng reprised their roles. Fan Hung-hsuan and Lung Lung chose to portray new characters rather than their iconic roles.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Vincent Chiao as Zhan Zhao
- Lin Tzay-peir as Lu Fang
- Yu An-shun as Han Zhang
- Fu Lei as Xu Qing
- Tai Chih-yuan as Jiang Ping
- Sun Xing as Bai Yutang
- Sze Yu as Emperor Renzong of Song
- Chang Fu-chien as Bao Zheng
- Teng An-ning as Gongsun Ce
- Tsao Hua-hsing as Wang Chao
- Chang Hui-yang as Ma Han
- Chang Yu-ming as Zhang Long
- Hsueh Feng-chin as Zhao Hu
- Tien Feng as Zhao Demou, Prince of Xiangyang
- Chang Feng as Ji Gao, Zhao Demou's strategist
- Pi Kao-chiao as Min Xiuxiu, Lu Fang's wife
- Chang Liu-chiung as Empress Dowager Li
- Tu Man-sheng as Pang Ji
Other cast (in order of appearance)
Note: Some actors portrayed more than 1 character.
- Yu Hsiao-fan as Lan Amin
- Lung Lung as Tu Shan
- Tao Shu as Xu Qing's mother
- Yang Huai-min as Ge Qing
- Chiao Hua-kuo as Wu Liang
- Chiu Yu-ting as Imperial Consort Lan
- Fan Hung-hsuan as Zhao Defang
- Sally Chen as Xinci
- Pai Ping-ping as Gu Atao
- Lung Tien-hsiang as Hu Si
- Chang Yu-yen as Li Shuangshuang
- Chao Shu-hai as Liu Qingfeng
- Hu Chin as Princess Mei
- Lu I-lung as Li Quan
- Lee Yu-lin as Ma Yougong
- Huang Chung-yu as Wang Hao
- Liu Ming as Granny of Jiangning
- Sung Ta-min as Ping Jianqiu
- Wu Ma as Ping Chang
- Chiu Yu-ting as Liu Feng
- Tseng Ya-chun as Feng Hua
- Henry Lo as Huo Shisan
- Lin Tzu-you as Xiniang
- Wang Hau as Yin Zhongyu
- Mimi Kung as Zhao Ling
- Chao Shu-hai as Shao Jianbo
- Tang Fu-hsiung as Liu Yu
- Lung Lung as Lei Xinghe
- Cheng Hsiu-ying as Qingyan
- Yu Heng as Zhang Zhao
- Hu Hsiang-ping as Wang Tao
- Tu Shan-ni as Su Hong
- Chiao Hua-kuo as Lu Ping
- Lu I-lung as Yan Zhengcheng
- Huang Chung-yu as Xin Wu
- Lee Hsing-wen as Chai Xinnong
- Wang Yu-wen as Lu Zhu'er
- Fei Yun as Yang Bin
- Yang Tse-chung as Zhao Shiquan
- Fang Wen-lin as Min Rourou
- Tu Wei as Min Zhong
- Lu Ti as Min Ziqian
- Lee Yu-lin as Li Qi
- Doze Niu as Li Yuhou
- Chang Chen-huan as Wang Meng
- Lei Ming as Li Shichang
- Wang Chang-chih as Deng Pingnan
- Hsiao Chiang as Yun Wenqiu
- Henry Lo as Wang Shiquan
- Jimmy Ni as Xiao Tianchong
- Yang Ching-huang as He Mutian
- Wang Jung as Yun Bingzhong
- Wang Chang-chih as Peng Yi
- Wen Shuai as Xu Ziqing
- Chiao Hua-kuo as Xiao Tianlin
- Chang Chi-ping as Zhang Yue
- Yu Hsiao-fan as Hanqing
- Lee Yu-lin as Sun Xun
- Kou Feng as Mo Shanhu
- Wang Hsiang as Lu Bin
- Brenda Wang as Ouyang Yunyi
- Yang Huai-min as Helian Peng
- Yeung Chung-yan as Tang Shaojun
- Yu Hsiao-fan as Du Xinyu
- Chang Shun-hsing as Li Wen
- Lin Wen-pin as Li Wu
- Hsieh Pin-nan as Gao Feng
- Hsu Wen-chuan as Bao Xing
- Tsao Chien as Du Zhongheng
- Chiu Yu-ting as Shui Jiping
- Luo Bin as Li Junnian
- Wen Shuai as Jiang Changsheng
- Yan Chung as Lu Yifan
- Wang Chi-sheng as Gu Jian
- Na Ta-ke as Zhao Gang
Theme songs
# | Title | Singer | Lyricist | Composer | Notes |
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1 | "Yijian Tiaoqi Qiangu Qing" (一肩挑起千古情) (translation: Carrying Millenniums of Passion On One Shoulder) | Shi Cun | Chang Yung-hsiang | Tsao Chun-hung | Opening song |
2 | "Jiu Yinyuan" (救姻緣) (translation: Save Marriage) | Huang An | Ending song (Ep. 1-42) | ||
3 | "Meng Sui Feng Piao" (夢隨風飄) (translation: The Dream Drifts with the Wind) | Tengger | Wang Wen-ching | Ending song (Ep. 43-75) | |
"Meiren Ru Yun Jian Ru Hong" (美人如雲劍如虹) (translation: Beauties Like Clouds, Swords Like Rainbow) | Sun Mingjie | Su La | Zhu Derong | Opening song (mainland China only) | |
"Zoeng Gim Zau Cin Gaa" (仗劍走千家) (translation: Visiting A Thousand Houses with the Sword) | Ray Lui | ? | Tsao Chun-hung (Cantonese cover of Track 1) | Opening song (Hong Kong only) |
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