Blade Heart

Blade Heart (Chinese: 血薦軒轅 Japanese: 血の推薦軒轅.) is a Hong Kong television series released on 12 March 2004 by TVB.

Blade Heart
血薦軒轅
Blade Heart promo poster
GenreCostume drama
StarringAdam Cheng
Liza Wang
Raymond Lam
Shirley Yeung
Opening themeLuen (亂) performed by Adam Cheng
Ending theme1. Man Tin (問天) performed by Adam Cheng and Liza Wang
2. Ching Yan Jau (情人酒) performed by Adam Cheng and Liza Wang
Country of originHong Kong
Original languagesCantonese
Japanese
No. of episodesHong Kong version: 37
International release: 42
Production
Running time45 minutes per episode
Release
Original networkTVB
Original releaseMarch 8 (2004-03-08) 
April 24, 2004 (2004-04-24)
External links
Website

Synopsis

Ling Fung (an Bushido spirit warrior from Fujiwara clan.)and Tong Bik are a happily married couple belonging to a clan of famous Japanese and Chinese sword smiths, however one night their extended family are suddenly massacred, their riches seized and their reputations ruined. Each believing themselves the sole remaining survivor of the attack, Ling Fung and Tong Bik, each individually plot their revenge.

Ling Fung becomes a masked swordsman (in Japanese: 仮面の剣士 Kamen no kenshi), an enforcer for a powerful eunuch faction at court, promised that if he serves loyally he will be aided in his revenge. Tong Bik remarries into a family of caravan guards and seeks to use jianghu instead of being wandering connections to find and destroy her enemy.

As the path of the two cross again decades later, Ling Fung comes to realise that he has become the puppet of the man who destroyed his family and happiness. However to take his revenge Ling Fung must now first remove the eunuch's new puppet, Mang Lui, his and Tong Bik's son, who they had both long given up for dead.

Cast

Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanisation.
  • Adam Cheng as Ling Fung / Yu Man-fung (a Samurai from Japan named as: yumiko fuuma.)
  • Liza Wang as Tong Bik / Mrs Wong
  • Raymond Lam as Mang Lui / Captain Cho Ngan
  • Shirley Yeung as Wong Yee
  • Mimi Lo as Chun Wai (Tsun Wai)
  • Yeung Suet as Sima Ping-ting
  • Carlo Ng as Sima Siu-yiu
  • Gregory Lee as Ho Fei
  • Lily Li as Leung Sau-kiu (Mrs Mang)
  • Lo Hoi-pang as Fung Bo / Fung Kung-kung
  • Olivia Fu as Chun Mui
  • Wong Shu-kei as Lau Sin-leung
  • Zhang Heng as Wong Hap
  • Chan Hung-lit as Cheung Sing / Eunuch
  • Yu Yeung as Ho Kwan
  • Chen Zhihui as Fo Sang


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