Legend of the Fist: Chen Zhen

Legend of the Fist: Chen Zhen[1] is a television series based on the story of Chen Zhen, a fictional apprentice of the Chinese martial artist Huo Yuanjia. The series is a sequel to the 2008 television series Huo Yuanjia, with Jordan Chan reprising his role as Chen Zhen.

Legend of the Fist: Chen Zhen
DVD cover art
Traditional Chinese精武陳真
Simplified Chinese精武陈真
Hanyu PinyinJīngwǔ Chén Zhēn
GenreMartial arts, historical drama
Screenplay byWang Gong
Directed byChoi Jing-shing
Creative directorStanley Kwan
Presented bySheng Xiaodong
Wang Dafang
Xu Tianfu
StarringJordan Chan
Dong Jie
Terence Yin
Chu Yinan
Norman Chui
Liu Zihao
Tang Yifei
Bryan Leung
Tony Liu
Wang Feihong
Liu Jiaoxin
Opening theme"Big Name of China" (大号是中华) performed by Tsui Siu-ming (in Cantonese)
Ending theme"Song of Departure" (离歌) performed by Shin (in Mandarin)
Country of originHong Kong
China
Original languagesCantonese
Mandarin
No. of episodes30
Production
Executive producersYu Pei
Wang Zhizhong
ProducersGuo Jun
Jin Shuli
Deng Liwei
Production locationsChina
Hong Kong
Running time45 minutes per episode
Release
Original networkTVB
Related
Huo Yuanjia (2008)

Plot

The series is set in early 20th-century China. Chen Zhen, who was apparently killed after avenging Huo Yuanjia in Shanghai, has actually survived and moved to Beiping with Huo's orphaned son, Huo Dongjue. He has adopted a new identity and now works as a servant in a martial arts school run by the Fang family. Having dedicated himself to raising Huo Dongjue, he maintains a low profile to stay out of trouble and avoid being recognised. Meanwhile, he starts a romantic relationship with Fang Zhixin, one of the Fang siblings, and gets drawn into a rivalry between the Fang family and a Japanese dojo. Although he is reluctant to get involved in the conflict, he still helps the Fang family drive away the dojo's fighters on a few occasions while in disguise as a masked man dressed in black. His true identity is ultimately revealed and he is forced to go into hiding.

Initially, Chen Zhen only cares about raising Huo Dongjue and reviving the Jingwu School, Huo Yuanjia's legacy. However, over time, he begins to understand that he has a better purpose in life — to defend China from foreign intrusion, especially by the Japanese. He participates in missions to disrupt the Japanese's plans for invasion until the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War. On the night before the Japanese invade Beiping, Chen Zhen rallies his allies to destroy the Japanese spy agency based in the dojo. He sacrifices himself in the battle and becomes a martyr.

Cast

  • Jordan Chan as Chen Zhen
  • Dong Jie as Fang Zhixin
  • Terence Yin as Yagyū Shizukumo (Liusheng Jingyun)
  • Chu Yinan as Xu Yanru
  • Liu Zihao as Fang Zhiwei
  • Tang Yifei as Chiyo (Qiandai)
  • Norman Chui as Satō Kashirakawa (Zuoteng Bachuan)
  • Bryan Leung as Huangfu Yizhen
  • Tony Liu as Xu Yannong
  • Sun Yan as Fang Zhixiong
  • Wang Feihong as Lu Da'an
  • Liu Jiaoxin as Police Chief Jin
  • Guo Shengran as Huo Dongjue
  • Li Xiaoyan as Fang siblings' mother
  • Alan Ng as Yamamoto Hiro (Shanben Hong)
  • Jin Peng as Asami Sawa (Qianjian Ze)
  • Fang Ye as Zhang He

References

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