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'''''Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar Of Sky''''' is a 2012 Chinese television series adapted from ''[[Xuan-Yuan Sword]]'', a series of role-playing video games developed by Taiwanese company Softstar Entertainment Inc. The television series is produced by [[Chinese Entertainment Shanghai]] and stars Jiang Jinfu, [[Hu Ge]], [[Cecilia Liu]], [[Tiffany Tang]], [[Gülnezer Bextiyar|Guli Nazha]] and [[Lin Gengxin]].<ref>{{zh icon}} [http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/m/2011-08-09/16043381903.shtml ent.sina.com.cn]</ref><ref>{{zh icon}} [http://baike.baidu.com/view/5832198.html?tp=8_01 baike.baidu.com]</ref><ref>{{zh icon}} |
'''''Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar Of Sky''''' is a 2012 Chinese television series adapted from ''[[Xuan-Yuan Sword]]'', a series of role-playing video games developed by Taiwanese company Softstar Entertainment Inc. The television series is produced by [[Chinese Entertainment Shanghai]] and stars Jiang Jinfu, [[Hu Ge]], [[Cecilia Liu]], [[Tiffany Tang]], [[Gülnezer Bextiyar|Guli Nazha]] and [[Lin Gengxin]].<ref>{{zh icon}} [http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/m/2011-08-09/16043381903.shtml ent.sina.com.cn]</ref><ref>{{zh icon}} [http://baike.baidu.com/view/5832198.html?tp=8_01 baike.baidu.com]</ref><ref>{{zh icon}} {{cite web|url=http://km.softstar.com.tw/topic.aspx?tid%3D305 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=February 16, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20110822142529/http://km.softstar.com.tw/topic.aspx?tid=305 |archivedate=August 22, 2011 }}</ref> The series is aired in China on [[Hunan Broadcasting System]] (HBS) on July 6, 2012 and running for 35 episodes. |
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Genre | Fantasy, adventure, romance, wuxia, costume drama |
Directed by | Li Guoli/Lee Kwok Lap |
Starring | Jiang Jinfu Hu Ge Cecilia Liu Tiffany Tang Guli Nazha Lin Gengxin |
Voices of | Yang Menglu, Sun Ye, Hu Ge |
Opening theme | Yiwen Tianhuang (一吻天荒) performed by Hu Ge |
Ending theme | Zheyang Ailiao (這樣愛了) performed by Jeanie Zhang |
Country of origin | China |
Original language | Mandarin |
No. of episodes | 35 |
Production | |
Producers | Lee Kwok-lap Karen Tsoi |
Production location | China |
Production company | Chinese Entertainment Shanghai |
Original release | |
Network | Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS) |
Release | July 6, 2012 |
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Traditional Chinese | 軒轅劍之天之痕 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 轩辕剑之天之痕 | ||||||
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Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar Of Sky is a 2012 Chinese television series adapted from Xuan-Yuan Sword, a series of role-playing video games developed by Taiwanese company Softstar Entertainment Inc. The television series is produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai and stars Jiang Jinfu, Hu Ge, Cecilia Liu, Tiffany Tang, Guli Nazha and Lin Gengxin.[1][2][3] The series is aired in China on Hunan Broadcasting System (HBS) on July 6, 2012 and running for 35 episodes.
Plot
In AD 619, Emperor Yang of Sui of the Sui Dynasty rules China with an iron fist. During this period of unrest, legends foretold of a Red Star that would open the Mark of the Heavens and bring the apocalypse. To combat the opening of the Mark, a scion of royalty would be born and seal it with the Xuan-Yuan Sword.
The happy-go-lucky Chen Jingchou (Jiang Jinfu), last prince of the fallen Chen Dynasty, is burdened with the avenging and resurrection of his realm, but he merely wishes a happy life. His long suffering attendant, Chen Fu, who accompanies him on his travels discovers that the fastest way to restoring the empire is to gather five mysterious artifacts, which will grant the wielder untold power. Under Chen Fu's relentless encouragement, Chen begins the quest to gather these artifacts. However, his quest forces him to face Yuwen Tuo, a golden armored and masked warrior who single-handedly destroyed the Chen's armies at the age of 10 while wielding the legendary Xuan-Yuan Sword.
Yuwen Tuo (Hu Ge), outwardly a ruthless warrior, is also the last prince of the fallen Northern Zhou Dynasty. At the fall of his dynasty, Yuwen's father was killed in battle and his mother taken hostage in the Sui palace. To save his mother, Yuwen chose the unorthodox path of joining the Sui Dynasty and becoming a feared assassin for the regime that destroyed his kingdom. His only hope lay in the same five mysterious artifacts that Chen sought. Their quests brought them together and in a twist of fate, the two who would be enemies become friends.
After many trials and tribulations, the artifacts are gathered but Yuwen Tuo betrays Jing Chou and sacrifices the love that had grown between him and Xiaoxue, by stealing the artifacts. In a twist, the truth behind the artifacts is revealed. Ning Ke, who appeared to be the niece of Emperor Yang, was in actuality the daughter of the Demon Lord who had been sent to spy on those who would gather the artifacts. Yuwen Tuo, believing that the artifacts would save his mother, had in fact been acting according to the Demon Lord's plot to use the artifacts to open the Mark of the Heavens.
Having been betrayed by his friend, Chen Jingchou succumbs to hatred and, falling under the Demon Lord's sway, sets forth to kill Yuwen Tuo to avenge his betrayal and Yu'er's death. However, to save their world, the two eventually put aside their vendettas and seal the Mark of the Heavens.
Cast
Main Cast
- Hu Ge as Yuwen Tuo
- Jiang Jinfu as Chen Jingchou
- Cecilia Liu as Taba Yu'er
- Tiffany Tang as Dugu Ningke
- Guli Nazha as Yu Xiaoxue
- Lin Gengxin as Zhang Lie
Supporting Cast
- Ma Tianyu as Lü Chengzhi
- Li Chengyuan as Taba Yue'er
- Lawrence Ng as Guyue the Immortal
- Lü Yi as Queen of Di
- Eddy Ko as Chen Fu
- Ye Qing as Mo Ruyan
- Cecilia Yip as Shan Yuwu
- Huang Yingxuan as Bulu Guhong
- Lu Kai as Zhao Feihu
- Cheng Pei-pei as Granny Ma
- Ba Sen as Yang Su
- Michelle Yim as Nüwa
- Zhao Yi as Emperor Yang of Sui
- Zhou Shaodong as Taba Boxiong
- Guo Hongqing as Demon Lord
- Tian Diaoxia as Shuxiang
See also
References
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External links
- 2012 Chinese television series debuts
- Xuanyuan Jian
- Chinese wuxia television series
- Chinese romantic fantasy television series
- Television series set in the Sui dynasty
- Television series by Tangren Media
- Demons in television
- Time travel television series
- Chinese fantasy television series
- Chinese television programs based on video games
- Magic in television
- Shenmo television series