
"Qingfeng Sword Shadow" is a costume martial arts TV series based on Gu Long's novel "Hero Without Tears" produced by Hong Kong TVB. The TV series is directed by Li Dinglun and starring Liu Jialing, Wu Mengda, Liu Zhaoming, Miao Qiaowei and others.
Chinese name is Qingfeng Sword Shadow
The foreign language name Is With Out Tears II
Genre martial arts
The production company is Hong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
The production area is Hong Kong, China
It premiered in 1984
Directors Du Qifeng, Zou Changgen and Situ Liguang
Screenwriters Leung Wing Mei, Siu Kwong Hon, Chen Qing Jia and Deng Wai Hung
Starring Miao Qiaowei, Zhuang Jinger, Liu Jialing, Yang Panpan, Liu Zhaoming, Wu Mengda
Episodes 5
Online play platform Youku
Released in 1984
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A tear-stained sword was born with an ominous fate, destined to kill Master Xiao, the son of the sword casting master Master Xiao (Liu Dan), although he knew that the fate of heaven was difficult, but he loved his son and sent his son to the franchise dart bureau, and Sima Shijia himself lived in seclusion with the sword. Ten years later, his son Sima Chaoqun grew up, married his wife Wu Wan (Yang Panpan), and became the head of the Dart Bureau. However, everything was elbowed by the conspirator Zhuo Donglai (Liu Zhaoming). Sima Dang bureau and Xiongshitang each hegemony on the rivers and lakes, Zhuo Donglai wanted to annex Xiongshitang, so he sent Butterfly Dance (Liu Jialing) to go undercover in Xiongshitang. When Master Xiao was dying, he ordered his disciple Xiao Gao (Miao Qiaowei) to go down the mountain to protect Sima Chaoqun, so when he encountered butterfly dance, he was admired by him, Zhuo Donglai was ambitious, completely different from Sima Chaoqun's personality, and gradually killed Sima Chaoqun, and Xiao Gao was ordered to protect Sima Chaoqun, which was incompatible with Zhuo Donglai. At this time, an old man appeared and said the life of Sima Chaoqun; On the other hand, in order to eliminate Sima Chaoqun, to subdue Xiao Gao, he wanted to replace Sima Chaoqun.
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role
actor
remark
High gradually flying
Miao Qiaowei
Wu Wan
Yang Panpan
Butterfly Dance
Liu Jialing
Sima Chaoqun
Chen Rongjun
Zhu Meng
Guo Feng
Xiao tears blood
Zhuang Jing
Zhuo Donglai
Liu Zhaoming
Master Shaw
Liu Dan
Zhuo Qing
Yan Qiuhua
Mountains
Wu Mengda
Iron counting
He Guilin
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Miao Qiaowei, one of the "Wireless Five Tigers", faded out of the screen for 10 years, and in 2004, he put on a costume in "The Ambition of the Student Police" and played an instructor who had never tried before. In 2004, he was busy with the new TVB fashion drama, and he took his wife Qi Meizhen from Hong Kong to Shanghai to record "Family Studio", and Miao Qiaowei, who appeared for the first time in a mainland variety show, also moved out a set of guys on the spot to show off his carpentry skills. Born in Zhoushan, born in Zhoushan, hong kong at the age of five, born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, Hong Kong actor and founder of Art Vision Glasses (now merged into Gordon Glasses), was nicknamed The Third Brother for filming the film "The Successor of jianghu" (1988) as the third brother of a retired jianghu gangster. Miao, a Hong Kong TVB entertainer, met Qi Meizhen in 1982 for the drama "Flying Over the Eighteenth Floor", and finally married, and the two had a son (Miao Jun) and a daughter (Miao Tong). Miao Qiaowei is now active in the Hong Kong showbiz circle, and starred in the 2010 Shanghai Film Emperor large-scale urban emotional inspirational TV series "Golden Branches and Jade Leaves", opening up the mainland market.
Liu Jialing, a famous film and television star. In 1983, she played a maid in "The Legend of the Eagle Hero". In 1986, he began to work with Actors such as Jackie Chan and Guan Zhilin to shoot a number of action films. In 1991, she was nominated for the Academy Award and the Golden Horse Award for "The Legend of Ah Fei", and won the Best Actress Award at the Nantes Film Festival in France. In 2007, he won the 16th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival. In July 2008, he married Liang Chaowei in Bhutan, a Buddhist country in South Asia, and starred in films such as "Let the Bullets Fly" and "The Strongest Happy Event" directed by Jiang Wen. In July 2011, Liu Jialing's creative restaurant on Dagu Road in downtown Shanghai was closed. On August 1, 2011, Oriental Newland published a headline about Liang Chaowei and Liu Jialing's intention to find a surrogate mother to give birth, and that they had gone to California in May 2011.