Ten Brothers

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Ten Brothers (Chinese: 十兄弟) is a Chinese legend known to be written around the time of the construction of the Great Wall of China, most likely during the Ming Dynasty. It has been told and spun off in various adaptations, and remains popular since it is one of the oldest Chinese legend to feature characters in a superhero fashion.


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[edit] Story

The more modern version of the story has the couple swallow ten pearls and gave birth to ten brothers. Each one of the brothers then possess super natural powers, though they develop their powers as the story progresses. At the end the brothers battle some form of an antagonist, and they only win when working in unity. However, if the ten brothers came in touch with limestone, their power will disappear and become helpless.

[edit] Characters

Depending on the adaptations, different characters maybe found in the story. The only consistent characters among all the versions are the brothers themselves.

  • 1st and Oldest Brother - Capable of seeing miles away with his binocular eyes.
  • 2nd Brother - Capable of hearing miles away.
  • 3rd Brother - Has herculean strength.
  • 4th Brother - Has ability to stretch.
  • 5th Brother - Capable of flying.
  • 6th Brother - Has a solid impenetrable head.
  • 7th Brother - Can grow in height.
  • 8th Brother - Capable of tunneling underground.
  • 9th Brother - Has a huge mouth that can blow wind and shout loudly.
  • 10th and Youngest Brother - Can cry a river, heal any sicknesses if he cries on people.

[edit] Adaptation

The story has been adapted countless times in Asian movies and TV series most notably in China and Hong Kong.

  • Ten Brothers 1959 film
  • Ten Brothers vs the Sea Monster (十兄弟怒海除魔) 1960 film
  • Ten Brothers TV series in the early 1980s
  • Ten Brothers 1995 film
  • Ten Brothers TV series in 2005
  • Ten Brothers TV series in 2007

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Topics in Chinese mythology
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General topics: Creation myth · Astrology · Dragons · Religion in China · Folk religion ·List of deities · I Ching
Important beings: Deities · Three August Ones and Five Emperors · Eight Immortals
Mythical creatures: List of mythical creatures
Mythical places: Xuanpu · Yaochi · Fusang · Queqiao · Penglai · Longmen · Diyu
Literary sources: Shan Hai Jing · Shui Jing Zhu · Ten Brothers · Hei'an Zhuan · Fengshen Yanyi
Journey to the West · Baishe Zhuan · Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio
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