Hearts Of Fencing

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Hearts of Fencing is a TVB drama that was produced in 2003. It was a drama for teens and young adults. It talk about students from ' Sung Oi' International school and how their relationships improves with the fellow students. It also talks about how the students improve in their skill for the sport, fencing.

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  • Hong Kong title: 當四葉草碰上劍尖時 / Dong Sei Yip Cho Pong Seung Gim Jim See
  • Also known as: Hearts of Fencing I
  • Episodes: 11
  • Broadcast network: TVB
  • Broadcast year: 2003
  • Theme song: Shining Friends by Fiona Fung, Mathilde Chan & Peggy Lee
  • Followed by: Sunshine Heartbeat (2004)

[edit] Synopsis

This series is based on college life, love, and one sport - fencing. The story starts off with Cheng Ka Lam (Race Wong and her aunt, Mei (Eileen Yeow), trying to put together a newspaper group with at least 5 people for the school magazine. Lam makes a bet with her aunt and ends up winning with 5 people joining: Man Man (Elaine Yiu), Ching (Natalie Tong), who are Lam's best friends, and two more girls, Dai Jek Mui (Renee Dai), and 13 Mui (Kelly Fu). These 5 girls work together to create the school's magazines and soon becomes the best of friends.

Four guys, Ah Yat (Chris Lai), Ah Lok (Don Li), Don (Eddie Lee), and Lung (Sam Chan), all had a rough start with each other. Ah Yat and Ah Lok are close brothers and their relationship is like most brothers, happiness, some bickering, but very little, and love. Don and Lung are friends ever since they were little, but is more of Don's little sidekick. Lung is very loyal to Don. These two "teams" are rivals and disliked each other. Mr. Sword (Edmond Leung), their fencing teacher, knows about this, and tries his best to make the "teams" work together by testing them in different ways.

Source: TVB Square

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Au Yeung Yat (Chris Lai) - The lazy and carefree guy, he always wants the easy way out. He is barely passing his classes, always with about a 70 average. He and his brother, Ah Lok, are the closest of brothers and he is willing to give up anything for his brother. At the beginning, Ah Yat and Lam-lam butt heads, but as the series progresses they develop a close relationship. After going through many obstacles, he finally changes into a more responsible and mature person, thanks to his fencing teacher, Mr Sword, and his friends.


Au Yeung Lok (Don Li) - The straight A student with many admirers at school, he is loved by his teachers and friends. He is willing to work for what he wants and will try his best to succeed. Ah Lok is interested in fencing and joins it the day school starts. He is also aiming at one goal - to beat Dai Hak, an undefeatable champion in fencing who has won all of his matches. With all the fencing thing going around, he still has time for love. Soon, Ah Look falls for Lam-Lam and tries to give her a neklace to show her his feelings, but poor Lok is rejected, but it doesn't end there as Lam-Lam starts to accept him. Unfortunately, Ah Lok dies in a car accident before he has the chance to give the necklace to her.


Don/Chu Mon Tong (Eddie Lee) - The rich and spoiled brat that listens to no one but himself. Everything he does is tied into money. He is the kind of person that thinks that money can solve anything, but he is kind-hearted and is a very sweet guy. At first, Don has some love at first sight with Lam-Lam, but later in the story, he and Ah Ching end up together and he finds a way to do things without using money. He has a friend named Ah Lung, but he is more of a sidekick that always follows him around.


Kwan Yu Lung (Sam Chan) - The little sidekick that follows Don around. He is the type of person that talks his way out of things. He feeds off his quick brain and tricks most of the time. He is the sweet and usual playboy that is charming, but is easy to get angry at. At first, he doesn't notice anyone, but with a coincidence, he and the nerdy Man-Man start a relationship, even though he was confused with his feelings at first.


Cheng Ka-Lam (Race Wong) - The strongheaded and straightforward girl that goes for what she wants. She does everything that her heart believes and follows the rules. Lam-Lam innocently believes that a four-leaf clover a boy had given her when she was small would bring her luck and happiness. The four-clover leaf allows her to find the guy she has been trying to find and start a relationship with him. At first, Lam-Lam and Ah Yat have problems with each other due to Ah Yat's laziness and Lam-Lam's bossy personalities, but soon they develop strong feelings for each other. But unfortnately, two other guys also have feelings for her.


Ko Ching (Natalie Tong) - She loves to take videos and pictures and is always carrying a camera with her. She is a big fan of all the Hong Kong superstars, which makes her a celebrity stalker. Sometimes she even thinks that people at school look similar to the Hong Kong popstars. She uses her camera to take pictures of everything, friends, everything she sees and her crush, Don, but sadly her crush has feelings for Lam-Lam, who doesn't love him. In the end, the two end up together.


Lam Sut Man (Elaine Yiu) - The typical shy and nerdy girl, with a kind heart. She spends her time reading fairytales and love stories and thinks innocently of the world around her. Man-Man, by luck, catches the eye of a cute playboy guy, Ah Lung. At first, she is mad at him for not making up his mind about his feelings, but after a little apologizing, they make up and get together.


Wong Miu Yee (Renee Dai) - The food-loving girl that thinks about nothing but food, except for love. Even when she is dreaming, she is still thinking about food. And with luck, she found herself the perfect boyfriend, Fei Cheung, who also loves to eat.


Tsui Gam Mui (Kelly Fu) - The "boy-catcher". Wherever she goes, wherever the boys follow. She likes to look pretty and is a way-girly-girl. She wasn't interested in anyone at all until the end, where she hooks up with the unbeatable fencing champion, Dai Hak. She has a nickname called 13 Mui, meaning she has been in love thirteen times before the series.


Mr. Sword (Edmond Leung) - He is the Fencing Club's teacher, who has a crush on Ms. Cheng, Lam-Lam's aunt. He tries his best to make the boys, Ah Yat, Ah Lok, Don and Ah Lung, a team, which he succeeds after all his efforts. Ms. Cheng didn't seem to be interested in him until their trip to Saipan, where the guys were training for their fencing tournament. At the end of the story, Mr. Sword is married to Ms. Cheng.


Ms. Jeng (Eileen Yeow) - The usual teacher who wants the work done and done correctly, or at least try her hardest. She is actually a very nice teacher, which catches the attention of two male teachers - Mr. Sword and Mr. Wong. But in the end, she chooses Mr. Sword over Mr. Wong.

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The Girls:

The Guys:

Supporting Cast:

  • Edmond Leung as Wong Chui Suet (Gim Sir/Mr. Sword)
  • Eileen Yeow Ying Ying as Cheng Sum Mei (Miss Cheng)
  • Chin Kar Lok as Yu Chi Wai (Principal)
  • Markus Ng Jin Ho as Fei Cheung
  • Ko Ho Ching as Lau Hak Fong ("Dai Hak"- big black)

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