Code of Honour

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Code of Honour
正义武馆
GenrePeriod drama
Martial arts
Created byKoh Teng Liang
StarringElvin Ng
Rui En
Andie Chen
Paige Chua
Zheng Geping
Chris Tong
Tiffany Leong
Opening theme她是 by Zhang Xin Jie
Country of originSingapore
Malaysia
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes30
Production
ProducerYeo Saik Pin
Production locationsIpoh/Taiping, Malaysia
Running time60 minutes (approx.)
Distributorntv7, MediaCorp TV
Release
Original networkMediacorp Channel 8 (Singapore)
ntv7 (Malaysia)
Picture format16:9 HDTV
Original release5 December 2011 (2011-12-05) –
13 January 2012 (2012-01-13)
Chronology
Preceded byKampong Ties
Followed byThe Seeds of Life
External links
Website

Code of Honour (Chinese: 正义武馆) is a Malaysian-Singaporean television drama series and the fifth production by MediaCorp Studios Malaysia Sdn Bhd. It stars Elvin Ng , Rui En, Andie Chen , Paige Chua , Zheng Geping , Chris Tong & Tiffany Leong as casts of this series.[1] It was broadcast on every Monday to Friday, 7:00pm on Singapore's free-to-air MediaCorp Channel 8, and made its debut on 5 December 2011. This drama is rated PG for several fighting scenes. In Malaysia, it was first aired on 10 January 2012 at 10:00 pm. Episodes of this drama can be viewed on Toggle.

Casts[]

Artiste Role Description Episodes Appeared
Elvin Ng
黄俊雄
Song Yazai
宋亚仔
  • Song Zhizhong and Tang Qiudi's younger son
  • Yuan Chenxi's twin brother
  • Long Wanyi's neighbor and sweetheart, later heartbroken over her death
  • Became Ou Kelu's boyfriend in the end
1–2, 5–30
Yuan Chenxi
元晨曦
  • Yuan Zhenfei's adoptive son
  • Song Zhizhong and Tang Qiudi's biological son
  • Yuan Yueming's adoptive younger brother
  • Song Yazai's twin brother
  • Died due to car accident in Japan

(Deceased – Episode 5)

1–4
Zheng Geping
郑各评
Yuan Zhen Fei
元振飞
  • Tang Qiudi's husband
  • Yuan Chenxi's adoptive father
  • Yuan Yueming's father
1–30
Andie Chen
陈邦鋆
Ou Jian Feng
欧剑锋

Main Villain

  • Master Yuan's disciple
  • Ou Kelu's adoptive elder brother
  • Tang Jiabao's husband
  • Soap seller
  • Later left Yuan Men martial arts due to being expelled, and became a part of Qian Feng martial arts
1–30
Rui En
瑞恩
Ou Ke Lu
欧可璐
  • Ou Jianfeng's adoptive younger sister
  • Song Yazai's girlfriend
  • Yuan Chenxi's love interest
  • Knew that she was adopted at the end
1–30
Chris Tong
童冰玉
Long Wan Yi
龙婉怡
  • Song Yazai's neighbour and sweetheart
  • Long Xianpo's niece
  • Naïve and gullible
  • Kidnapped by Duan Tianhe, later shot to death by Xiao Hei

(Deceased – Episode 26)

6–24, 26
Paige Chua
蔡琦慧
Tang Jia Bao
唐佳宝
  • Duan Tianhe's sister-in-law
  • Ou Jianfeng's sweetheart
  • Da Touzhen's cousin
  • Pregnant with Ou Jianfeng's baby
3–27, 30
Tiffany Leong
绰琦
Yuan Yue Ming
元月明

Villain

  • Yuan Zhenfei's daughter
  • Yuan Chenxi's adoptive elder sister
  • Cai Xiyang's wife
  • Died due to multiple blows in the head using Yuan family's heirloom

(Deceased – Episode 30)

1-

张汶祥
Duan Tian He
段天河
Villain
  • Master Yuan's former disciple
  • (Deceased- Episode 26)

萧伊婷
Long Xian Bo
龙显波
  • Long Wanyi's aunt

Synopsis[]

It is 1963 and the Yuan Clan Martial Arts Association is in turmoil. Clan head Yuan Zhen Fei suffered several personal tragedies; his wife suffered brain damage and their son Chenxi was killed in a road accident. Several of his former disciples have gone rogue and now want to usurp him as head. Unknown to Zhen Fei, his wife had an affair with Song Zhi Zhong and had twin boys. To cover up the affair, she took one twin, Chenxi, while Song took the other, Yazai, and moved away to Malaysia. Song Yazai is a fisherman who lives a contented life without ambition for fame or fortune. By circumstance he was taken into the Yuan clan as he was mistaken for Chenxi but is eventually accepted by Zhen Fei. Zhen Fei's rogue disciple Duan Tian He has been wreaking havoc around town by using his martial arts skills for evil purposes with the intent of unseating Zhen Fei as head. Yazai soon finds himself in the middle of a long and bloody family feud between his ancestral clan and the Yuans. When his sweetheart Wanyi dies in the bitter struggle, a distraught Yazai decides he has had enough of the fighting and exiles himself to a small village. However a local tycoon has been eyeing the villagers' land and hires Duan Tian He to chase them out by force. Yazai defeats Tian He and kills him but the family feud has reached a boiling point. Another of Zhen Fei's former disciples Ou Jian Feng devises a complicated to plan to end it once and for all. Can Jian Feng and Yazai put to bed a long-lasting animosity and hatred?

Trivia[]

  • This drama was planned not to be a co-production with NTV7. It was first broadcast in Singapore before exclusive broadcasting rights were sold to Malaysia.
  • This drama stars Mediacorp artistes Rui En, Elvin Ng and Paige Chua who have not taken part in Malaysian co-productions before.
  • Rui En and Elvin Ng pair up again for the fourth time after , By My Side and The Dream Catchers.
  • Elvin Ng plays two roles, as Song Yazai and Yuan Chenxi. Elvin Ng pairs up with Chris Tong for the first time; they both starred in C.L.I.F. earlier in the year but rarely shared any scenes together.
  • Joanne Peh was the initial announced choice for the role of Tang Jia Bao, but was turned down as she was offered a role in A Song to Remember. Paige Chua played the role instead.
  • This drama ended up being broadcast on Astro Shuang Xing as ntv7 did not broadcast the drama after five months.
  • The series was repeated on Mediacorp Channel 8 at 2.00am.

Accolades[]

Code of Honour won two nominations at the 2012 Star Awards.

Award Actor Outcome
Best Actor
最佳男主角
Andie Chen
陈邦鋆
Nominated
Favourite Onscreen Couple (Drama)
最喜爱荧幕情侣
Rui En
瑞恩 & Elvin Ng
黄俊雄
Won

The series was parodied at the awards ceremony with ceremony co-host Lee Teng "directing" the drama. Dennis Chew and Quan Yi Fong portrayed Elvin Ng's Song Yazai and Rui En's Ou Kelu respectively. The skit made a reference to a controversial scene from On the Fringe in which Zhang Yaodong's character had to "rape" Rui En's character.

References[]

  1. ^ "Kampong Ties premieres tonight on ntv7". The Sun. 27 September 2011. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
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