The Legendary Prime Minister – Zhuge Liang
The Legendary Prime Minister – Zhuge Liang | |
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Poster | |
Genre | Historical drama, wuxia |
Written by |
Mak Sau-yee Cheng Gam-fuk Cho Wai-leung Tam Wai-sing Poon Kin-gung Yu Hon-wing |
Directed by |
Lee Lik-chi Tang Chi-kit Leung Heung-lan Leung Chi-kin Keung Ming-hoi Tam Bei-tak |
Starring |
Adam Cheng Michelle Yim |
Opening theme | Bat Tsan To (八陣圖) performed by Adam Cheng |
Composer(s) |
Tang Siu-lam Ng wai-nin |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language(s) | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Lau Ka-ho |
Location(s) | Hong Kong |
Cinematography |
Chan Gam-chuen Wong Tit Chiu Wing-sing Ko Hei |
Editor(s) | Yuen Siu-si |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company(s) | ATV |
Release | |
Original network | ATV |
First shown in | 9 December 1985 |
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Traditional Chinese | 諸葛亮 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 诸葛亮 | ||||||||||
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The Legendary Prime Minister – Zhuge Liang is a Hong Kong television series based on the life of Zhuge Liang (Cantonese: Chu-kot Leung), a chancellor (or prime minister) of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period. Starring Adam Cheng as the title character, the series not only incorporates stories about Zhuge Liang from Luo Guanzhong's historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but also includes some elements of wuxia and a fictional romance between Zhuge Liang and Xiaoqiao (Cantonese: Siu-kiu). The series was produced by ATV and first started airing in Hong Kong on 9 December 1985.
Cast
- Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
- Adam Cheng as Chu-kot Leung
- Michelle Yim as Siu-kiu
- Yip Yuk-ping as Wong Ying
- Hung Tak-sing as Lau Bei
- Cheng Lui as Kwan Yu
- Choi Kwok-hing as Cheung Fei
- Tong Chun-chung as Chiu Wan
- Wong Wai as Cho Cho
- Tong Pan-cheung as Cho Pei
- Kam Tung as Sze-ma Yi
- Wai Lit as Suen Tsak
- Ng Si-tak as Suen Kuen
- Law Lok-lam as Chow Yu
- Chan Choi-yin as Dai-kiu
- Szema Wah Lung as Lau Biu
- Kenny Ho as Lau Kei
- Yeung Chung-yan as Lau Tsung
- Ling Man-hoi as Chu-kot Yuen
- Kwan Tze-biu as Chu-kot Gan
- Pau Hon-lam as Wong Sing-yin
- Cho Tat-wah as Pong Tak-gung
- Lee Hang as Lou Suk
- Kam San as Lui Mung
- Cheng Wai-lun as Luk Sun
- Tong Kam-tong as Ngai Yin
- Cheng Shu-fung as Cheung Liu
- Chan Leung as Sing Yuk
- Leung Ming as Cheung Bo
- Law Shek-ching as Mang Wok
- Ben Ng as Lee Din
- Au Hoi-ling as Lee Tze-lan
- Tsang Wai-kuen as Pong Tung
- Cheung Tin-wai as Liu Fa
- Ling Fei-lik as Chow Chong
- Yeung Tak-si / Lee Ka-ho as Keung Wai
- Ngo Lung as Wah To
- Eric Wan as Fan Or
- Ng Wing-sam as Choi Mo
- Tam Siu-mei as Lady Choi
- Berg Ng as Shek Kwong-yuen
- Hui Ying-sau as Elder Kiu
- Chan Mei-yee as Lady Kam
- Lau Suk-fong as Lady Mei
- Kwan Ka-lai as Kwan Yu's wife
- Yau Pui-ling as Cheung Fei's wife
- Tam Tak-sing as Hon Hin Dai
- Tang Pik-yuk as Consort Tung
- Ng Wui as Yuen-kei To-yan
- Kong To as Bak-duk San-mo
- Fan Wing-wah as East Cave Master
- Chan Lai-yau as South Cave Master
- Keung Wai-kwong as West Cave Master
- Tsang Tsan-on as North Cave Master
- Fong Kwok-san as Nanman woman
See also
External links
- (Chinese) The Legendary Prime Minister – Zhuge Liang on Baidu Baike
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