The Sword and the Song
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Sword and the Song |
Traditional | 絕代雙雄 |
Simplified | 绝代双雄 |
Mandarin | Jué Dài Shuāng Xióng |
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Country of origin | Singapore |
Original language(s) | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 40 |
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Running time | 45 minutes |
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Original network | Singapore Broadcasting Corporation |
The Sword and the Song is a 1986 Singaporean historical series produced by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. The drama focuses on a pair of great monarchs during the 10th century: Song dynasty's fearless and heroic warrior Zhao Kuangyin and Southern Tang's compassionate and sentimental poet-artist Li Yu, and how their vastly different personalities sealed the fates of their respective countries. The stories about Zhao Kuangyin are to some extent based on Wu Xuan's 1768 Chinese novel Fei Long Quan Zhuan (飛龍全傳).
Two subsequent TV series, the 1996 Taiwanese drama Love, Sword, Mountain & River and the 2005 Chinese drama How Much Sorrow Do You Have feature virtually the same main characters, though the plots differ somewhat.
Cast and characters
Northern China (Later Han, Later Zhou, Song dynasty)
- Lin Mingzhe as Zhao Kuangyin
- Chen Tianwen as Zhao Kuangyi, Zhao Kuangyin's younger brother
- Chen Tianxiang as Zhao Hongyin, Zhao Kuangyi's father
- Chen Juanjuan as Du Siniang, Zhao Kuangyi's mother
- Liu Qianyi as Liu Chengyou, Later Han's emperor
- Hu Shuzhen as He Jinchan
- Yan Bingliang as Han Tong
- Guo Chongyi as Han Wei, Han Tong's son
- Gu Rongfang as Guo Wei
- Tang Wentao as Chai Rong
- Hong Peixing as Shi Shouxin
- Lin Jinchi as Wei Yixiao
- An Zheming as Zhao Pu
- Ye Shipin as Zheng En
- Hong Huifang as Tao Sanchun
Southern China (Southern Tang, Chu)
- Li Wenhai as Li Yu
- Guo Weiqiang as Li Jing, Li Yu's father and Southern Tang's emperor
- Zhu Yuye as Empress Zhong, Li Yu's mother
- Chen Xiuhuan as Zhou Ehuang
- Zheng Wanling as Zhou Huimin
- Yang Junhe as Li Jingsui, Li Yu's uncle
- Huang Shinan as Li Hongji, Li Yu's older brother
- Jin Jugong as Li Congshan, Li Yu's younger brother
- Liu Qiulian as Huang Feng
- Michelle Chia as Huang Feng (child)
- Fu Shuiyu as Liuzhu
- Zeng Yaofeng as Huangfu Jixun
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