Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion

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Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion
(覆雨翻雲)
Genre Ancient Drama
Starring Raymond Lam
Charmaine Sheh
Bosco Wong
Sonija Kwok
Sharon Chan
Opening theme "出鞘" by Raymond Lam
Ending theme "領會" by Raymond Lam
Country of origin Hong Kong
Language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 40
Production
Running time approximately 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Television Broadcasts Limited
Original run January 5, 2006February 25, 2006
External links
Official website

Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion (Chinese: 覆雨翻雲) is a TVB episodic drama based on the wuxia novel by Huang Yi. The producer was Cheung King Man. The serie is 40 episodes long and was broadcast in 2006. It begins with the Rain Ceasing Sword was found although there where four monks that protect the sword Pong Ban (龐班) mercilessly defeated them. But there was one Monk still alive who took the sword and ran away when Long Fan Wan(浪翻雲) came to stop Pong Ban. The Monk then was later found by Hon Pak(韓柏), who presented it to Yin Wong.

Maggie Cheung, Moses Chan and Patrick Tam were originally casted in this series instead of Charmaine Sheh, Raymond Lam and Bosco Wong when the teaser trailer premiered in the Sales Presentation of 2004.[citation needed]

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Set in the Ming Dynasty. 1st Ming Dynasty Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, after over throwing the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, go all out to eliminate the descendants of Khublai Khan, the Grandson of Genghis Khan. Raymond Lam play Feng Xinlie, the Mongol Prince, who had lost his childhood memory during a massacre of Mongolian children by Emperor Zhu in bid to eliminate the Mongol Prince during the overthrow of the Mongols.

Feng escaped the massacre and grew up in China, while Mongolian clans chief Pang Ban (played by Derek Kok) try all means to regain his childhood memory and groom Feng into the long lost Mongolian Prince. This is for Feng to lead Mongol rebel warriors to a civil war to overthrow the Ming Dynasty, whereby realising the Mongol dream. However, Feng had got his own dream of an Equal world, whereby Mongol and Han (the Ming Dynasty Chinese) live together in Harmony.

The entire series took several twist where the Rain Ceasing Sword and Cloud Sabre come into play.

Lam portrays a Loving Prince sacrificing his all for a better life for all his people, a Scheming Rebel (against the Ming Emperor), a faithful partner (for his love towards a Han played by Charmaine Sheh), a dilemma ridden friend (towards Han played by Bosco Wong).

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