The Blood Sword

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The Blood Sword
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Traditional中華英雄
Simplified中华英雄
MandarinZhōnghuá Yīngxíong
CantoneseZung1 Waa4 Jing1 Hung4
LiterallyChinese Hero
GenreWuxia
Based onChinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword
by Ma Wing-shing
Screenplay byLo Wing-kwong
Directed byYuen Yan-hong
Wong Wai-yan
Wong Kum-tin
StarringKenny Ho
Veronica Yip
Yeung Chak-lam
Esther Kwan
Lau Wun-fung
Kwan Chan-nei
Eric Wan
Chan Tung-mui
Law Chung-wah
Theme music composerTam Tong-lei
Opening themeChung-wah Ying-hung (中華英雄) performed by Kenny Ho
Ending themeChung-wah Ying-hung (中華��雄) performed by Kenny Ho
ComposerWong Bong-yin
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes25
Production
ProducerChiu Chun-keung
Production locationHong Kong
CinematographyWong Ka-kuen
Lok Cheung-mun
Tai Kwok-chai
EditorTam Kit-leung
Running time20 minutes per episode
Production companyATV
Release
Original networkATV
Original release11 June 1990 (1990-06-11)
Chronology
Followed byThe Blood Sword 2 (1991)

The Blood Sword is a Hong Kong television series adapted from the wuxia manhua series Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword by Ma Wing-shing. The series was produced by ATV and first aired in June 1990. It was followed by a 1991 prequel, The Blood Sword 2.

Plot[]

The series is set in the jianghu (martial artists' community) of early 20th-century China. A grey-haired Hua Yingxiong travels alone to an island to settle an old feud between the Hua and Chi families. He has been separated from his family for over 20 years after they were ambushed by enemies while sailing back to China from America. Hua Yingxiong's wife, Jieyu, was killed by the attackers; their daughter, Hua Wenying, was thrown overboard and presumed dead; their son, Hua Jianxiong, was raised by their servant Shengnu.

Hua Jianxiong becomes bitter enemies with Situ Mowen after the latter killed Shengnu. He also encounters Taxue by chance, falls in love with her, and marries her. However, they incur the jealousy of Si-ao, the daughter of the Hua family's servant Guipu, because she has a crush on Hua Jianxiong. In the meantime, Hua Yingxiong resolves the feud and becomes an ally of Chi Lianyingwang, the Chi family patriarch. He also accepts Chi's son, Chi Yan, as his apprentice. He also develops a crush on Ziyi, one of the Chi family's mercenaries, because she resembles Jieyu in appearance.

Hua Wenying had actually survived and was renamed Qiongtian. She was raised by Yuanlaowang of the Hell Sect and groomed to become the sect's leader. She developed a cruel and treacherous personality under Yuanlaowang's influence and eventually murdered her foster father to secure her position in the Hell Sect. She pretends to love Situ Mowen and manipulates him to help her. With support from Situ Mowen and the Japanese Iga Sect's ninjas, Qiongtian leads the Hell Sect to attack other martial arts sects in her ambition to dominate the jianghu. She also incites conflict between Situ Wuliang (Situ Mowen's "father") and the Iga Sect, after discovering that Situ Mowen is actually the biological son of the Iga Sect's leader.

The Huas combine forces with the Chi family and other sects to resist the Hell Sect and its allies. Hua Yingxiong restores peace in the jianghu after defeating and reluctantly killing his evil daughter.

Cast[]

  • Kenny Ho as Hua Yingxiong, the protagonist of the series. The titular "Blood Sword" refers to his weapon, a red-bladed sword.
  • Law Chung-wah as Hua Jianxiong, Hua Yingxiong's son.
  • Veronica Yip as Ziyi, a mercenary hired by the Chi family. She is similar in appearance to Jieyu, Hua Yingxiong's deceased wife.
  • Yeung Chak-lam as Chi Lianyingwang, the patriarch of the Chi family.
  • Esther Kwan as Qiongtian / Hua Wenying, Hua Yingxiong's lost-long daughter who becomes the evil leader of the Hell Sect.
  • Eric Wan as Situ Mowen, an evil martial artist who becomes Hua Jianxiong's bitter rival.
  • Kwan Chan-nei as Si-ao, Guipu's daughter who has a crush on Hua Jianxiong.
  • Chan Tung-mui as Taxue, Hua Jianxiong's wife.
  • Lau Wun-fung as Situ Wuliang, Situ Mowen's father and a formidable antagonist. He turns out to be not Situ Mowen's real father.
  • Mok Ka-yiu as Chi Yan, Chi Lianyingwang's son and Hua Yingxiong's apprentice.
  • Hung Chi-shing as Guipu, Hua Yingxiong's servant.
  • Jackie Lui as Yu Buwei, Hua Jianxiong's friend.
  • Chan Chek-wai as Shengnu, Hua Yingxiong's servant who raised Hua Jianxiong.

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