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The Three Heroes and Five Gallants (1991 TV series)

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Traditional
  
三俠五義

Directed by
  
Wang Shaopeng

Language
  
Standard Mandarin

Simplified
  
三侠五义

Number of episodes
  
11

Production company
  
Shanghai Media Group

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Also known as
  
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Based on
  
The Three Heroes and Five Gallants by Shi Yukun

Written by
  
Wang Lian Li Zhongcheng Wang Shaopeng

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The Three Heroes and Five Gallants is a 1991 Chinese television series produced by Shanghai Cable Drama Television (now part of Shanghai Media Group), based on the 19th-century classic novel of the same name (also known as The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants). It is considered the most faithful adaptation of the novel.

Most of the cast members were Chinese martial arts athletes, including Chinese swordsmanship national champion Xun Feng, who appeared in the 1982 classic film Shaolin Temple.

Cast and characters

  • Xun Feng as Zhan Zhao
  • Shao Yinglun as Bai Yutang
  • He Yan as Ding Yuehua
  • Li Jiabin as Bao Zheng
  • Zhang Xunling as Gongsun Ce
  • Lu Weiqiang as Yan Chasan
  • Wang Jiayi as Yumo
  • Cheng Liuzhong as Lu Fang
  • Tang Junliang as Han Zhang
  • Li Zhanchun as Xu Qing
  • Xi Weitang as Jiang Ping
  • Cheng Gang as Ding Zhaolan
  • Tang Jun as Liu Qing
  • Wang Tongqing as Wang Chao
  • Wang Wenjun as Ma Han
  • Gan Shibin as Zhao Jue
  • Zhou Guosheng as Hua Chong
  • Xu Guanzhong as Deng Biao
  • Zhang Wenlin as Pang Yu
  • References

    The Three Heroes and Five Gallants (1991 TV series) Wikipedia