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'''''The Vigilantes in Masks''''' is a 2010 Chinese television series based on folktales of a [[Robin Hood]]-style hero who lived in the [[Ming Dynasty]]. Produced by [[Chinese Entertainment Shanghai]], the series star [[Wallace Huo]], [[Cecilia Liu]], [[Ma Tianyu]] and [[Xing Yu|Shi Xingyu]]. Previous adaptations include a 1960 Hong Kong television series, a 1994 film, a 2005 [[Television Broadcasts Limited|TVB]] production, a 2008 [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]] South Korean television drama, ''[[Iljimae]]'', and a 2009 [[Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation|MBC]] South Korean adaptation ''[[The Return of Iljimae]]''.
'''''The Vigilantes in Masks''''' is a 2010 Chinese television series based on folktales of a [[Robin Hood]]-style hero who lived in the [[Ming Dynasty]]. Produced by [[Chinese Entertainment Shanghai]], the series star [[Wallace Huo]], [[Cecilia Liu]], [[Ma Tianyu]] and [[Xing Yu|Shi Xingyu]]. Previous adaptations include a 1960 Hong Kong television series, a 1994 film, a 2005 [[Television Broadcasts Limited|TVB]] production, a 2008 [[Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]] South Korean television drama, ''[[Iljimae]]'', and a 2009 [[Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation|MBC]] South Korean adaptation ''[[The Return of Iljimae]]''.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
* ''Tiandi Meihua Kai'' (天地梅花開; ''The Opening of the World and Plum Blossoms'') by [[Hu Ge]]
* ''Tiandi Meihua Kai'' (天地梅花開; ''The Opening of the World and Plum Blossoms'') by [[Hu Ge]]
* ''Tiantang Niao'' (天堂鳥; ''Bird of Paradise'') by Zheng Jiajia
* ''Tiantang Niao'' (天堂鳥; ''Bird of Paradise'') by Zheng Jiajia


==External links==
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[[Category:Television series by Tangren Media]]
[[Category:Television series by Tangren Media]]
[[Category:Television programs based on Chinese novels]]
[[Category:Television shows based on Chinese novels]]
[[Category:Shenchuan Television shows]]
[[Category:Shenchuan Television original programming]]
[[Category:Jiangsu Television shows]]
[[Category:Jiangsu Television original programming]]

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Latest revision as of 10:28, 25 June 2024

The Vigilantes in Masks
Official poster
GenreWuxia
Action
Comedy
Directed byLee Kwok-lap
StarringWallace Huo
Cecilia Liu
Ma Tianyu
Shi Xingyu
Opening themeThe Opening of the World and Plum Blossoms by Hu Ge
Ending themeBird of Paradise by Zheng Jiajia
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes30
Production
ProducerKaren Tsoi
Production locationChina
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companyChinese Entertainment Shanghai
Original release
NetworkJiangsu TV
Release20 December 2010 (2010-12-20)
The Vigilantes in Masks
Intertitle
Traditional Chinese怪俠一枝梅
Simplified Chinese怪侠一枝梅
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGuàixiá Yìzhīméi

The Vigilantes in Masks is a 2010 Chinese television series based on folktales of a Robin Hood-style hero who lived in the Ming Dynasty. Produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai, the series star Wallace Huo, Cecilia Liu, Ma Tianyu and Shi Xingyu. Previous adaptations include a 1960 Hong Kong television series, a 1994 film, a 2005 TVB production, a 2008 SBS South Korean television drama, Iljimae, and a 2009 MBC South Korean adaptation The Return of Iljimae.

Synopsis

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Li Gexiao is a master in martial arts with intelligence matching his skills. Previously a high ranking Embroidered Uniform Guard with great judicial authority. However, after framed with a crime he had not commit and his family executed, the former marshal had no choice but to become a fugitive. Years later (beginning of the series), he came out of hiding to help a former colleague recover a cargo of stolen gold for disaster relief. He and three chivalrous strangers, thief Yan Sanniang, grifter He Xiaomei, and strongman Chai Hu, unite to form a heroic band of masked vigilantes called "Yi Zhi Mei" (One Blossom Branch) that steals from the wealthiest and the most corrupted to help the people in need, always leaving a plum flower at the scene as their calling card. In the jianghu, they are also a renowned team that fights against injustice, corruption and oppression by the government.

Cast

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  • Wallace Huo as Li Gexiao (離歌笑)   
  • Cecilia Liu as Yan Sanniang (燕三娘)  
  • Ma Tianyu as He Xiaomei (賀小梅) / He Yunhu (賀雲虎)  
  • Shi Xingyu as Chai Hu (柴胡)
  • Edwin Siu as Ying Wuqiu (應無求) / Bao Laiying (包來硬)  
  • Deng Limin as Yan Song (嚴嵩)
  • Liu Kai-chi as Zheng Dongliu (鄭東流)   
  • Zhang Shann as Zhang Bao (張豹)  
  • Ethan Yao as Zhang Zhong (張忠)   
  • Huang Shijia as Miao Xiaoqing (苗小青)
  • Xie Meng as Miao Xiaoying (苗小英)
  • Dai Chunrong as Abbess Wugou (無垢師太)
  • Guan Xiaotong as Chai Yan (柴嫣)   
  • Wang Chunyuan as Chu Gou (芻狗)  
  • Ma Xiaoqian as Lin Shuangshuang (林霜霜)
  • Lü Yi as Su Ying (蘇櫻)
  • Li Bo as Xiao Ben (蕭本)   
  • Zheng Xiaodong as Liang Ri (梁日)   
  • Yuan Shanshan as Bingbing (冰冰)
  • Tong Liya as Jing Ruyi (荊如憶)
  • Wen Haibei as Hai Rui (海瑞)
  • Zhang Lei as Jiajing Emperor (明世宗)
  • Zhang Mingming as Yan Shifan (嚴世蕃)
  • Lou Qi as Bao Son (保公子)
  • Guo Jun as Chen Dong (陳東) / He Donglai (賀東來)
  • Li Qingxiang as Taoist Xuanxu (玄虛道長)
  • Yang Yi as Liang Yue (梁月)

Soundtrack

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  • Tiandi Meihua Kai (天地梅花開; The Opening of the World and Plum Blossoms) by Hu Ge
  • Tiantang Niao (天堂鳥; Bird of Paradise) by Zheng Jiajia
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